So goes my theory that EIS/CS negative charge contributes to
its healing  properties.

Ed Kasper LAc. Santa Cruz, CA.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ode Coyote [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 6:14 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>How long does it last?




  EIS/CS doesn't have a "charge" [as commonly promoted as
ionic charge ]
after a few hours.
Once all the ions find the anions made at the same time,
it's over all
charge neutral and particle repulsion is presented by weak
Vandervals
forces, not "ionic charge".  Being extremely chemically
active, it's not
likely that many, if any, "free ions" exist after a few
hours.
  What ions get stripped off in vivo and -become- ionically
charged
-again-..and what that does, is a subject for many guesses.
  It is, however, generally stable on the shelf for years
if only pure
water is present.
In the presence of other substances, it's not very stable.
Ions strip easily.

Ode


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