Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 I don't think pulsing distilled water with a south pole will replicate what this Ellis unit supposedly does. I think the relaxation I feel is just a - polarity or something in the water and not increased hydrogen bond angle. Did find some interesting stuff on this unit. For one, I found there seems to be some detractors who don't want people to buy this unit! When you run a search on " Ellis water " or " Hydrogen bond angle in water " you run into 2 very negative webpages: www.chem1.com/CQ/johnellisbunk.html http://curezone.com/forums/m.asp?f=218 & i=68 If you look them over they resemble the usual style of writing by the same ones we are all familiar with and Ellis states on his website about a " retired " chemist in Canada giving him some friction. On the curezone link the guys like bludini, medpad, ghanlin, ccbob, gtp, fsbohelpnj, H-DC, #60229 etc. all appear to be the same guy just laying down bunk. For one, they only have posts to that thread and no others on the forum. Secondly their names are off the cuff. The nature of the detraction goes from the first post to yell from the rooftops that the unit turned his hottub green. Then as things progress they slam on his customer service etc. The Chemistry site prompted me to do some searching and I came upon some interesting info on Zeta Potential or the science of Physical Chemistry, namely Colliodal Chemistry. http://www.luminet.net/~wenonah/info/colloid.htm From my layman's understanding are we living in a society that has drained our Electro-negative carrying capacity? Have all our body fluids become a big clump when they should be suspended colloids? We say that all fruits, even the acid fruits are alkalinizing from a purely mineral perspective but how do acid fruits effect our electro- negative carrying capacity? Corey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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