I know virtually nothing about ionizers, or whether they really
provide any
benefits, but for those who are interested heres a very simple unit
you could
probably make yourself.
Its just a couple of one gallon jugs connected by a tube. The tube
contains a
bit of fibre mesh to minimise flow between the jugs. (Sponge foam
might also work.)
Its powered by a 24 DC wall adaptor. (More common 12v adaptors would
als probably work but would be slower)
An electrode is dangled in each jug. The wires should be kept out of
the water. When the power is switched on, alkaline
water forms in one jug, while acidic water forms in the other.
(Alkaline is in
the negative powered jug I think, but I'm not sure about that.)
The electrodes used here are platinum/titanium. I think the intention
here is to
use electrodes that are 'non donating' (unlike colloidal silver) so they
contribute nothing to the water other than providing a path for the
electrical
power. Possibly (but its not something I'm sure of) you could use
graphite rods
stripped from lead pencils to achieve the same thing. or perhaps use
stailess steel.
Apparently it takes about an hour to sufficiently alkalize the water.
The acid
water produced in the other jug is also useful.
http://www.hiddencures.com/index.htm
David
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