Ah ha! The action of laser and LED light therapy is in part due to near infrared stimulation of the tissue and cellular organelles, including the mitochondria in which the cellular energy is produced. (the mitochondria are thought to be an ancient form of bacterium which developed a symbiotic relationship with animal cells, having their own DNA and organelles)
Plant chloroplasts produce energy for growth when stimulated by 2 specific infrared wavelengths, and do not need visible light at all. Got a lot going for it, them infrareds! The juicer looks like a doozey, but what is a bioceramic? Here is one answer... just vhat ve vere looking for Igor, " Bioceramics are refractory, inorganic, nonmetallic materials. They offer many advantages compared to other materials. They are harder and stiffer than steel and more heat and corrosion resistant than metals or polymers while at the same time being less dense than most metals. Hard tissue replacements are very common in biomedicine. Bioceramic materials lend themselves to long-term hard tissue implants because of their remarkable chemical stability and inertness, mechanical strength, wear, corrosion resistance and biocompatibility." How do we get infrared radiation out of them? Well it seems that if you heat a ceramic item it emits infrared radiation, the principle behind ceramic heaters funnily enough. Obviously this does not work too well in the Green Power Juicer, as one of its claims to fame, is that it heats the juice less than any competitor. The 'bio' is tacked onto ceramic to make the unit sound...better, I suppose. Ivan. Here is a bioceramic bone to chew on Igor...I'm off to find a gall bladder. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, 16 July 2000 14:34 Subject: Re: CS>Dr. Len Horowitz and "clustered water" > Verrry Interesting...... > The first part of the application states: > 1. Microclustered water produced from a starting water by a method > consisting essentially of the following steps performed sequentially: > > (a) boiling said starting water to produce steam; > (b) passing said steam across a magnetic field; > (c) exposing said steam to light having a wavelength of between approximately > 610 nanometers to 1 millimeter; > (d) condensing said steam at a temperature greater than 0° C. to produce > condensed steam; > etc... > > This is very similar to a discussion about the Green Power juicer except for the > steam. Juice is exposed to magnetic fields and supposedly Far InfraRed waves as > quoted below from > http://www.greenpower.com/greenpwr-media/article.prg/newsid=0000000007 > > "Far Infrared is the natural resonant frequency range of water and allergenic > substances including man. We call it the life force frequency. > Infrared wave length ranges from .7 to 1000 microns, just beyond visible light. > Far Infrared is a part of this wave length family we use in Infrared > photography, > mapping the earth's surface, and guiding missles to their target. Our skin > radiates 9.36 microns Far Infrared wave which is very close to the resonant > frequency of a water molecule - and rightly so since our bodies are about 70 % > water. Far Infrared waves are the safest and most beneficial energy source > available. > > Green Power places a specially formulated bioceramic material around the in-line > magnets at the core of each twin-gear. The bioceramic compound uses the > mechanical energy from the turning of the twin-gears to generate Far Infrared > waves that penetrate the water within the juice. Since water naturally resonates > at this frequency, the water molecules not only receive the Far Infrared energy, > but also radiate it, thus further stabilizing the fragile structure of the > juice." > > Kinda makes you think your carrot juice is also microclustered. > > Chuck > Another case of too many scientists, not enough hunchbacks ! > > On Sat, 15 Jul 2000 21:28:03 +1200, "Ivan Anderson" <[email protected]> wrote: > > >Perhaps I should have said the dedicated mad scientist! > > > >The patent address is: > >http://www.patents.ibm.com/details?&pn=US05711950__ > > > >Certainly an interesting read, if experimenters try this as described, I > >would certainly like to know. I will try it in the fullness of time. > > > >"Its ALIVE!... its ALIVE!" > > > >Ivan. -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: [email protected] -or- [email protected] with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. To post, address your message to: [email protected] Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

