Guest guest Posted May 15, 2004 Report Share Posted May 15, 2004 > Hey Tom! > > I tried the Concentrace Minerals tonight with my foot bath and it worked! My > guess is somewhere around 1/4-1/2 tsp did the trick achieving 2.2a @ 20v. > > Dennis ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hi Tom, Last night I tried a mineral product I had laying on a shelf for a few years called Coenzyme Minerals from Enzymes Internationals. It didn't work. I had to add salt to bring the conductivity up. Next time I'll try the Fulvic Minerals. If the Fulvic Minerals don't work, I'll try the Trace Mineral Research product. Dennis ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hi Dennis! I'm GLAD to hear about your Test Results, since I was going to put together an Electrified Footbath and run a Test myself with the Trace Mineral Drops (now Essential Elements), using my Laboratory Grade 0-40 V./0-5 A. D.C. Power Supply and a couple of Stainless-Steel Footplate Electrodes in a Dishpan with Distilled Water. You haven't said, since you posted the above Message, but did you test the Fulvic Minerals? " THANKS " for your post! Tom/Psa. 139:13, 14. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2004 Report Share Posted May 15, 2004 > Tom, > > No, I haven't tested the Fulvic Minerals yet....next time. > > Do you know the details of construction for the footbath electrodes? > > They are more than two SS electrodes. > > Dennis > <SNIP> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hi Dennis! Please let me know, whenever you've tested the Fulvic Minerals. I have yet to find a Mineral Product myself, which will CONDUCT Electrical Current anywhere near as WELL as Trace Mineral Drops/Essential Elements do! I wasn't SURE, that the S.S. Footplate Electrodes would work VERY WELL, but I was going to place them in several different Configurations. I do want to fabricate a SPECIAL Electrode, that I had designed over 2 years ago, but have been BUSY with working on a couple of my other Healing Tools. Anyhow, I won't be doing this Test in the near future, since you ALREADY found out the amount of Trace Mineral Drops/Essential Elements, that are NEEDED to obtain the 20 V. @ 2.2 A.. " THANKS " for your reply post! Tom/Psa. 139:13, 14. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2004 Report Share Posted May 16, 2004 > Tried Fulvic Minerals in the footbath tonight. > > Didn't work! > > Dennis <SNIP> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dennis, I haven't done the Electrical Continuity Test on the Fulvic Minerals, but your results are NO SURPRISE to me, since I had found in the past, that the VAST MAJORITY of the Mineral Products on the Market today either don't conduct or they conduct Electricity VERY POORLY, thus resulting in LOW Energy!! " THANKS " for doing the test! Tom/Psa. 139:13, 14. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2004 Report Share Posted May 17, 2004 > OK Tom, > > What can you infer about the quality of a mineral supplement such as the > Fulvic type that doesn't conduct electricity? > > Does a mineral supplement have to conduct electricity to be useful in human > nutrition? > > What does the lack of conductivity say about the Fulvic product? > > Dennis <SNIP> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dennis, Hi again! Here are several Web-Pages on the Trace Minerals Research Website, which have the Answers to your Questions. http://www.traceminerals.com/questions.html http://www.traceminerals.com/research/colloidal.html http://www.traceminerals.com/research/ionictrace.html http://www.traceminerals.com/ions2.html BTW, here's a Web-Page, which has Information about the Electrical Conductivity Test. http://www.traceminerals.com/ions.html And if you're interested in reading even MORE Information about the SUPERIORTY of Liquid Ionic Minerals, then please go to the following Links Web-Page for MANY MORE online Articles! http://www.traceminerals.com/research.html " THANKS " for your inquiry! Tom/Psa. 139:13, 14. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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