Guest guest Posted October 4, 2003 Report Share Posted October 4, 2003 , My understanding of chemistry is *very* limited, so you're better off listening to a PhD in chemistry than me for validity or plausibility of the claims. I thought the site you linked to's critique of electrolysis was interesting. I fully agree on the pH thing, it's definitely hogwash. The author said electrolysis isn't really possible to a significant extent with water. I have no idea-- if he's really interested in disproving it, he should buy one and test the water and publish the results. A lot of the points he mentioned were ones I thought of but didn't say because I wasn't sure. On water size, he says there's no evidence this is beneficial, but I'm not aware of any evidence that it's NOT beneficial. I don't really see why small water clusters would have any effect on the usability of water-- I'd think that osmotic pressure would overcome the H bonds as necessary and that some more potassium would make the water more hydrating-- but people claim to get positive effects from it. So maybe you should try to find some people who have a system and talk to them about it and the results they've gotten? Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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