thanks for the marvelous info! May I ask, how could calibration be done
to at least get a rough ZPE reading... I do not have access to a chem
lab...any way to do it simply at home? Also may I ask what about
Flanagans product you dont like? I have bought a fair bit of it and
have been recommending friends and family to also... I have noticed
some effects and from some simple and crude experiments I have done
it seems like the substance does what it says its supposed to.... but I
am open to opinions and comments that are not in favour of it also...
Can you explain, so I know? Also what about Flanagans behaiour do you
not like? Again thx for the info!!!
>
> The simplest way is to make an electrophoresis cell. Take a U tube
> preferably of glass
> two platinum electrodes, 100v or higher dc power supply . 5 ma. When
> liquid is in the tube and the current is applied., the change in water
> level between the two sides of the U will indicate the ZP. the problem is
> there must be some initial calibration and it is a rough measure. Once
> you initially calibrate the level or have a physical chemistry lab do it,
> you can tell whether it is better or worse..
> re: colloidal silver Take distilled water with a pinch of salt, use a
> high voltage power source and two silver wires, Pulse the high voltage
> current to drive off the silver ions.
> The charge on colloids is electrostatic surface charge. The smaller the
> colloid and the more closely spherical they are, the greater the surface
> area and the higher the total charge. Doing this in a vortex works even
> better but that gets beyond the scope of this answer.
> The salt does two things:
> 1. it makes the distilled water conductive.
> 2. When silver is ionized as colloids, there is a cluster or negative
> ions on each colloid , surrounded by a ring of positive ions (double
> layer, Stern layer, )from the + charge of the
> Na (+1) in the salt. There will then a layer of diffuse - ions from the
> CL in the salt outside the ring of + ions. This will tend to increase ZP
> and the stability of the system.
> There are a number of factors which degrade Zeta potential, Certain
> EMR frequencies, any element or compound with a +3 valence most notably
> aluminum or boron. A divalent cation (+2) has 3000 times greater effect
> on Zp destruction than a monovalent (+1) and a trivalent (+3) has 6000
> times the effect.
> You can demonstrate this to yourself at home by making a flour water
> mixture and adding a little liquid deodorant. The aluminum in the
> deodorant will cause the flower to clump and settle to the bottom..ZP
> destroyed. Same thing happens in blood , lymph and urine.Breast cancer,
> most degenerative disease, osteophorosis, clogged arteries, all algae
> growth: zap problems.
> Salt- excess salt increases the number of positive ions in the second
> layer until the negative layer suddenly collapses.Colloidal chemists
> call it salting out the colloid. doctors call it heart attack.
> There is no limit on the amount of slat or aluminum added to food, liquid
> or biologicals in spite of the fact that there are over 2500 references
> to aluminum toxicity in the NLM. In the early days after passage of the
> pure Food and Drug act, political pressure created a category of
> substances called (GRAS). Generally Regarded as Safe. MSG, Aluminum ,
> salt are among those exempted from testing. The first FDA Commissioner
> resigned over alum being included and wrote in History of Crimes against
> the Food Laws(Riley,Dr. TJ) to protest publicly. There is a lot more
> than this and someday when i am more computer literate, i will put up a
> site with the information or put the info on a site. If you are
> interested, will e mail you more information.
> for those who are interested depending on level of knowledge.
> Pat Flannigan's Elixir of the Ageless- Vortex Press-22 S. San Francisco
> St. suite 219,
> Flagstaff, AZ. 86001. I'm not a big fan of Flannnigan's product or
> behavior.
> 2. Control of colloidal Stability by Zeta Potential by Thomas Riddick-
> seminal classic- out of print but available on interlibrary loan.Great
> understanding of the effects of tri-valent cat ions on blood and urine.
> Well backed up. Best description of electroendosmosis
> and inverse electroendosmis , I have ever found.
> 3.The whole subject goes way beyond this with implications in alternate
> energy, etc. but then i get carried away.The Kelvin Water drop generator
> and Baumgartners spraying high pressure water into a metal can and
> measuring the incandesces to determine the aliveness of the water. Yep
> Zeta Potential.
> Frank.
>
> > Frank,
> >
> > what would be a good way to test for ZPE potential in water?
> > Could I just use a multi-meter, take some sample water... pour
> > it into two glasses, dip an electrode in each... maybe put some salt
> > in (a pinch) and see what I get for mv? Or what would be a good way?
> > Any ideas?
> >
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