Hi Again Kevin,
You wrote:
Judging from your remark they do not use salt., perhaps you didn't
understand what I was saying by seems to me a simpler definition
would suffice:
Angstrom size ionic mineral = salt (general term, not just NaCl).
Example: silver hydroxide - which is about 80-90 % of
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Subject: CSRe: Eniva's angstrom sized ionic minerals
Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2001 14:08:19 +1100
DG wrote:
No, I've used their silver for enough things to know it's not hype. I have
had long discussions with a few knowledgeable Eniva
Ivan and Ken et al,
The following is VERY interesting. Ole Bob has been fighting a problem in
regards to introduce Ag+ cations into water, without adding anions. When I
contacted a very brilliant industrial chemist about a problem that I have
with HVAC ARC CS being very low on pH, and told him
Hi D.G.,
Contact Ole Bob off the list for how to make a one gallon unit. Been there and
done that.
Ole Bob
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Ivan and Ken et al,
The following is VERY interesting. Ole Bob has been fighting
DG wrote:
No, I've used their silver for enough things to know it's not hype. I have had
long discussions with a few knowledgeable Eniva folks, under the table so to
speak. They do not use salt. I have considered sending a sample to be analyzed.
They have a Cesium product for cancer patients,
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