Ivan-

Where do you get the alkaline drops that you mentioned?

Marilyn
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ivan Anderson" <[email protected]>
To: "Silver-List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 5:54 AM
Subject: CS>concerning water


> Just a few observations, having followed the water thread.
> 
> Distilled water is 'dead' in that it exists in the most stable low
> energy state possible, it has no 'extra energy to impart into systems
> other than the classic redox potential. The bond angle between the
> oxygen and hydrogen atoms is as low as 94deg but when reacted with ozone
> or a vortex etc. the bond angle increases, implying a storage of energy,
> and it is probably due to this change in configuration that stable water
> crystals or structuring is enabled and sustained. It is likely that
> filtered or RO water retains the energy structure that it was filtered
> with.
> 
> Ionised water is not really ionised, that is, it is not physically
> separated into its component ions, but rather the mineral cations or
> positive ions are attracted to the negative electrode and take with them
> the hydroxyl (OH-) portion of water (some of which is always present)
> while the opposite is true at the other electrode where anions and
> hydronium (H+) ions gather.
> 
> In other words, alkaline forming substances migrate to one chamber and
> the acid to another, the alkaline chamber being used for ingestion.
> 
> This method of producing alkaline water is fine, but relies the presence
> of minerals in the water, and will not work with distilled water...one
> case where tap water is a plus!
> 
> But, effective results, perhaps more so, can be achieved by using
> alkaline drops such as those from Alkalife, whose lead I have followed.
> These drops are useful in that they provide the alkaline minerals
> potassium and sodium which are able to dissolve plaques and deposits,
> the precursors to many diseases.
> 
> The most effective results would be achieved by the addition of alkaline
> drops to ionised water, as the acid part of water is separated and
> discarded.
> 
> Alkaline drops cost about $10 for 3 months supply, and so are very cost
> effective.
> 
> Ivan
> 
> 
> 
> 
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