I may have asked some of these questions before but can't seem to remember. CS becomes alkaline with increasing PPM, right? What does that, and this is not the same as alkaline water, right?
Alkaline water has anticancer effects apparently: http://www.greenmedinfo.com/article/electrolyzed-reduced-water-ie-structured-water-inhibits-tumor-angiogenesis http://www.greenmedinfo.com/article/electrolyzed-reduced-water-ie-structured-water-may-enhance-anticancer-activity-platinum In the second link, they say it is only the combination of alkaline water and platinum nanoparticles - and neither alkaline water or platinum alone - that had those anticancer effects. We previously discussed on this forum an alkaline water machine that was like $200 something dollars that had platinum coated electrodes I think. So perhaps some platinum nanoparticles are created with the use of something like that? What happens if you first run distilled water through such an alkalizer, then use that water to brew CS? Does that mess up the alkaline water? Could it be possible to create a product that has "alkaline water", silver, and platinum all at once? David

