Guest guest Posted August 21, 2009 Report Share Posted August 21, 2009 Sorry for being dense, but what is GSH please? dee On 21 Aug 2009, at 19:15, Bradley wrote: While our GSH encapsulation/evaluation experiments were conducted, essentially, during the same time-frame as those involving vitamin C....I have, as yet, made no comment to this list as to our specific procedures/results involving GSH. However, GSH does demonstrate to be of primary importance concerning the issue of basic human health. I will strive, in the near future, to make some judicious comments on our progress regarding GSH encapsulation using our basic, ultrasonic methodology. In the meantime, common sense should serve as your guide in conducting your OWN experiments. There is small chance you can (using basic ultrasonic energy drivers)that you can evoke any compromising circumstances or chemical modifications that would produce negative substances for human health. At least, that has been our experience. We HAVE NOT attempted to encapsulate GSH and Vitamin C as a comsposite mixture. Red does demonstrate to be the most useful portion of the spectrum....for the type of high-energy light applications to which I have referred to in my recent posts. Our best results have been achieved in the 660nm to 680nm range, but frequencies both above and slightly below should effect useful....even if somewhat reduced results. Note: The color of the unexcited BULB does not have to be RED, but the COLOR it emits when under power.... does. Sincerely, Bradley. p.s. I do feel constrained to inform list members of a Caution relating to temperatures of the liquid environment during excitation of "most" of the Ultrasonic type cleaners presently in use....excepting research applications. To wit: As most of the Ultrasonic energy generators (constructed with ceramic-based transducers), use materials composed, primarily of barium titanate......understand they are quite vulnerable to high temperatures [any thing over about 180 degrees F is a threat to destroy their piezoelectric ability). Alternately, generators employing Lead Zirconate Titanate have a much greater resistance to more elevated temperatures, 212 F and higher. Few piezoelectric devices available in the commercial market directed toward the "lay-person" public....are constructed of Lead Zirconate materials. Some of the ultrasonic generators (the cheapest ones) utilize "magneto-strictive" transductors. That is, they are, essentially, solenoid-type devices which respond to the rapidly changing current flows furnished by their power-system drivers. Almost all, of either type system, employ frequencies around 38 kilohertz or slightly higher. It is of some concern that the experimenter keep ALL electronic devices sensitive to high frequencies.....at least FOUR feet away for an operating US generation system. This includes ELECTRONIC WATCHES. Wilkins Join Granny Warrior in a freedom loving intentional community for safety in troubled times. http://www.freedomisnotdead.org/freedom.htm use me as the referal to save $100 on a campsite or $500 on an acre http://www.chews4health.com/Wilkins http://www.simplexityhealth.com/ distributor#2005722 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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