http://www.resultsrna.com/products/acs_200_overview.php
They claim 200PPM. Frank tested it and measured 60PPM and classified it as
ionic silver. How can they achieve such a high PPM? Adding electrolytes to
the brew perhaps?
And what is the gimmick behind what they call wetter water?:
Far
There are certain things you can add to water to make it 'wetter'. In
leather carving they do it all the time--it allows the water to not dry
out/evaporate so fast so that you can carve longer without rewetting the
leather. They use gum tragacanth for this.
Samala,
Renee
On 6/8/2011 2:49 AM, David AuBuchon wrote:
http://www.resultsrna.com/products/acs_200_overview.php
They claim 200PPM. Frank tested it and measured 60PPM and classified
it as ionic silver. How can they achieve such a high PPM? Adding
electrolytes to the brew perhaps?
Most likely.
And
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