----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Nave" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 11:36 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Moon phases
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From: Neville[SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2008 9:18:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Moon phases
I am thinking that Demineralised water is not the way to go, (contrary to
some articles I have read), and this may have been the water used in the
said articles. I know how Distilled water is made, (condensation), but I
think Demin water goes through a filter setup or something which removes the
minerals, I don't think it removes TDS either, but of course I stand to be
corrected on that. If this is right then it's the lack of minerals, I
suspect, that results in this seemingly opposite reading under the
electrolysis process.
I believe there are minimal minerals in anything we ingest, due to todays
agricultural processes and methods, so to me I would prefer the minerals
left in the water, (they would all be in ionic or soluble form anyway, as
everything in life is), regardless of the resultant actions as a consequence
of this which may take place in the electrolysis process.
Neville.
[I came across a reference to this just recently. I believe it referred
to a case in which continuous stirring was not used. Where continuous
stirring was used, they did not see an increase in the conductance
reading.]
I have read articles and have had a couple of people on the net
stating that the ppm will go UP initially before going down again
after a stabilising period...in the 5-6 years I have been making CS I
have NEVER had that happen, mine always drops by around 3-5ppm after
24 hours.
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