Re: IR water excitation

Alan Schneider ( alansch@zip.com.au )
Fri, 29 May 1998 12:42:04 GMT

On Wed, 27 May 1998 13:00:46 -0500, "Jerry W. Decker" <jdecker@keelynet.com>
wrote:

>A while back when I was chatting with him he told me of some work that
>Monsanto was doing with infrared light. Apparently, when water is
>irradiated with high intensity IR light, its chemical stucture changes
>slightly in that it creates ions in the water (what ions I'm not exactly
>sure of). These ions are supposed to bond to the free radicals that
>exist in our body and make them inert.

IR? or UV?

If IR, just stick a pot of water on the stove and heat it up.
That's Infra-red!

UV would make more sense if we're supposed to be creating
ions in the water.

Cheers all,
Alan