Guest guest Posted August 4, 2009 Report Share Posted August 4, 2009 Jeanmarie, Glad you found it interesting. I suppose my (few) moles are caused by a non-optimal diet and, maybe, free radicals in the body (cause-and-effect?). Though I'm no expert, I suspect that it isn't fungus nor virus that causes them. I have found the " electric " water, as I call it, can cause headaches if I take too much at once (small juice size per day is plenty) and probably dependent on just how " dense " the hydrogen ion content is (it is adjustable on my model). The 14-year old version I have is made for hospitals - two water chambers separated by an electrically conductive membrane. The electrolysis is polarized so that one chamber gets the hydrogen ions (alkaline) while the other get an excess of oxygen (acid). The acid side (essentially like bleach) is good for sterilizing medical tools that cannot be placed in an autoclave for whatever reasons. It is ironic that the alkaline water is of no use to the hospital, while the acid side is poison for drinking :-) Modern " kitchen " machines dump the acid water into the drain and divert the alkaline separately for capture and drinking. I haven't researched what machines are available, so have no recommendations. I saw one at a local " eco fest " recently that was going for about $1,500 U.S. Regards, -=mark=- Jeanmarie Todd wrote: > Ah, it's good to read your experience with alkalized (alkalinized??) > water as I've been curious about it. Any other effects besides > dropping off moles? I've never heard of that happening before, that's > fascinating. It almost sounds like moles are caused by a virus or > fungus, but that's not the case, right? Any other details on your > experience with one of these water machines would be appreciated. Any > brand recommendation, or what to look for? And if alkaline water is > better for us, why is there the option to make acid batches? > Thanks, > Jeanmarie > > On Aug 3, 2009, at 9:32 PM, theta wrote: > >> I'm not sure if this works on warts, but it does work for me on moles. >> I drank " alkaline " water made in a machine that uses electrolysis to >> create two batches of water (alkaline and acid). The couple of moles I >> had slowly dried up and flaked off leaving new, pink skin beneath >> (there >> were other bodily benefits seen). When I stopped drinking the water, >> the moles returned. After a couple of periods on and off the water, I >> made the connection - the cause and effect. Megahydrin is a powdered >> (silica-based) product that seems to have a similar effect - in pill >> form. The home-use water machines are fairly new on the scene and >> readily available via the internet (but not inexpensive). -=mark=- >> >> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2009 Report Share Posted August 5, 2009 Waterworks4u.com is the cheapest best with a strong customer service. The owner is fanatic about good water and health. Friends and I are very happy with the water Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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