a rose by any other name wrote:

> If she does respond please share anything that she will let you share with
> us...
>
> still no response to the process...is there any heat extraction,
> crystallization or what ever involved...or is is simple chemical
> extraction...and is it anyone's best guess it is chloride?  And is that all
> we have, best guesses???
>
> I was told by an employee there that a doctor took the minerals to the same
> lab that does lab work for MD Anderson Cancer Hospital in Houston, Texas.
> The lab supposedly verified that there were indeed minerals in the water by
> one test, and that indeed they were completely water soluble because even
> under the highest magnification the mineral particles could not be seen.
> Now, is this possible?

They would have to say what kind of microscope was used.  Even an optical
microscope cannot see the smaller particle CS, but a dark field microscope
(which is another type of optical scope) can (same as with a laser looking for
tyndall), and electron microscope can see many molecules, and most sizes of CS
except CS is a liquid and electron microscopes don't work on liquids.  A
scanning microscope can "see" individual atoms, but once again will not work
with liquids.

Marshall


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