On 6/8/2011 2:49 AM, David AuBuchon wrote:
http://www.resultsrna.com/products/acs_200_overview.php
They claim 200PPM. Frank tested it and measured 60PPM and classified
it as ionic silver. How can they achieve such a high PPM? Adding
electrolytes to the brew perhaps?
Most likely.
And what
There are certain things you can add to water to make it 'wetter'. In
leather carving they do it all the time--it allows the water to not dry
out/evaporate so fast so that you can carve longer without rewetting the
leather. They use gum tragacanth for this.
Samala,
Renee
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http://www.resultsrna.com/products/acs_200_overview.php
They claim 200PPM. Frank tested it and measured 60PPM and classified it as
ionic silver. How can they achieve such a high PPM? Adding electrolytes to
the brew perhaps?
And what is the gimmick behind what they call "wetter water"?:
"Far b
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