Jason,
Have you been near death and wheel-chair bound, or is it a case
of being able to now leap over tall buildings in a single bound?! I'm
referring to your six-fold increase in muscle strength! Honestly, this
sounds pretty exciting. If Alpha Omega Labs is publicly listed, where else
would you put your money, with testimonials like that? I'm tempted to make a
personal plunge into this radical chemistry territory. Keep us informed as
to your progress, please.
On the matter of hydroxide vs hydronium, I was thrown by your statement "The
hydronium has reduced my body acidity by 80 times in just under three
weeks... The H3O is another matter". Obviously what you meant was
"hydroxide", not "hydronium", which is H3O+.
regards, Kevin Nolan
----- Original Message -----
From: "AVRA / Jason" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 3:30 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Silver Compounds and electrobiological/electromagnetic
response
> Kevin:
>
> The H30 ( hydronium ) and the Hrx "hydroxide" are two different
> substances... I'm not using the H3O "hydronium" to drop the PH level...
> I'm using the H3O for experimental applications, as well as a PH adjusting
> substance... Still, at a PH level of 1.5, it should be very caustic, and
it
> is not - not on the human body.
>
> I've been drinking about 1/2 gallon daily of the "hydroxide", as diluted
in
> distilled water. Besides what one might expect from a fast shift in body
> fluid balances, I have only experienced excellent results. It is
> "titrating" acids from my muscle system and other tissues... I know this
by
> about a 6-fold increase in muscle strength. If there was any sort of a
> toxic effect, I would know it by my body's response.
>
> I've used the H3O, as created in distilled water, at a PH level of 1.5, as
a
> mouthwash. One gets an acid response from the glands, but no acid
reaction
> with the body tissues. Let me tell you - it cleans the mouth like nothing
> I've ever seen before. It'll strengthen the gums in great orders of
> magnitude in just a short time of use, within a week easily.
>
> I'm certainly not a chemist, nor do I have the lab equipment to test the
> substances. I suppose the hydroxide must have an anion. Probably
something
> simple, although for 16.00 per 16 gallons, I can't complain.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Kevin Nolan
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2002 6:56 PM
> Subject: Re: CS>Silver Compounds and electrobiological/electromagnetic
> response
>
>
> 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
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