Thanks, Jason. Having visited the sites and read their pages http://www.altcancer.com/h3ointro.htm, http://www.altcancer.com/h3oprop.htm, I must admit to being somewhat baffled. Hard to see how it could be anything more than sulphuric acid in water, but they do claim to somehow "extract out the sulphur". Just as for the WaterOz claims of pure ionic minerals, it is not possible for there to be just hydronium ions in water - but what is the anion species? What further baffles me is that you claim to have reduced your acidity using what is after all a highly acid product. Interestingly though, advocates of cider vinegar (mostly dilute acetic acid) and lemon juice (Note Jason; predominantly citric acid solution) make the same claim; acid products that have an alkalizing reaction in the body.
Kevin Nolan ----- Original Message ----- From: AVRA / Jason To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2002 3:29 PM Subject: Re: CS>Silver Compounds and electrobiological/electromagnetic response Kevin: Certainly. I've been testing a wide range of products marketed by Alpha Omega labs... http://www.altcancer.com My information, besides what is available on the website, is ongoing personal testing of the two products... The hydronium has reduced my body acidity by 80 times in just under three weeks... The H3O is another matter. I just started testing it two days ago. As far as "what they are" I can't verify with certainty. I can only verify that they do exactly what is claimed. I'm assuming that the Hydronium is OH- based on the PH effect, and the drastic change in conductivity, as measured with a hanna PWT meter. With the H3O, I can make an "acidic" substance that reads .5 - X... The PH 1.0 "water" that I just made, as measured with the digitial PH meter, by my reasoning, should be VERY irritating to the human body. It is not. The H3O ( the H3O is only "H3O" once added to water ) is such a strange substance, I'm having problems, as of yet, figuring out what to do with it. Jason ----- Original Message ----- From: Kevin Nolan To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 9:06 PM Subject: Re: CS>Silver Compounds and electrobiological/electromagnetic response Hi Jason, Mind expaining just what "pure" Hydronium and "pure" Hydroxide are, how one obtains or produces them, and what is the source of your info on this matter? I'm rather skeptical! regards, Kevin Nolan ----- Original Message ----- From: James Allison To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2002 7:31 AM Subject: Re: CS>Silver Compounds and electrobiological/electromagnetic response Hi Jason, have you read "The Body Electric" by Robert O. Becker? Its subtitle is "Electromagnetism and the foundation of life". I found it in stock at BookStar, and it's pretty good. If you haven't checked it out yet, you may want to. Definitely worth the $13.00 price. The ISBN is 0-688-06971-1. Yours in health, James Allison --------------------------------------------- Sunstone Herbals, Your Source For Supplements Visit Us Soon, http://www.sunstoneherbals.com Home of the $39.95 Colloidal Silver Generator --------------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: AVRA / Jason To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 10:24 AM Subject: CS>Silver Compounds and electrobiological/electromagnetic response Greetings, all: Why can four tablespoonfuls of 100 PPM MSP provoke a severe biological reaction ( aside from herx ) and two liters of a 10PPM electro CS not? That is a question that has been haunting me for quite some time. Is it really only a matter of concentration? Someone earlier said ( Marshall ? ) that the only difference between an ionic compound and a electro-colloidal silver in distilled water is that in the distilled water CS, you're dealing with hydroxide rather than, say, acetate, etc. That simple statement set off some lights... Lately, I've been working with some very, very, interesting substances: Hydronium ( H3O ) and "pure" Hydroxide. The most amazing thing about using these substances, is that the body treats both as if they were only water. Why? One is an acid and the other a base. A "hydronium" dilution created by adding just a few drops of the concentrate drops the PH of distilled water from nuetral to 1.5. This 1.5, as read through a digital PH meter, should provoke quite a reaction with the body, but it doesn't. Has anyone considered that substances in the body are processed biolectrically and electromagnetically, rather than chemically? That the chemical reaction is a byproduct of the biological evolution of electrical and magnetic forces? It's certainly not a new idea, but I'm wondering if anyone has done any work with silver in mind. Does the body REALLY treat a silver citrate, or silver acetate the same way as a substance that has the same electromagnetic signature as water? I'm just beginning to dive into magnetic fields and the human body... Jason -- 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]>

