Guest guest Posted May 25, 2005 Report Share Posted May 25, 2005 This dialytic water sold as Slackstone seems to be used for kidney and gallbladder stones, though if I could get it in Australia I would want it for other deposits. It is the " trade name of a registered and patented System that has a physical action on normal (potable) water, transforming its molecular characteristics, and turning it into what we know as Dialytic Water " , " based on the action of electromagnetic fields on crystalline bodies. " I wonder what our Rife experts make of it? Any listers used it? Heard of it? Rowena www.litiasis.com www.slackstone.com www.aguadialitica.com About uses of dialytic water: http://www.slackstone.com/eng/indications.php?bf=1 & dm=0 Dialytic Water sweeps out and eliminates mineral residue from the whole body. About the inventor: http://www.slackstone.com/eng/inventor_slackstone_system.php About the science: http://www.slackstone.com/eng/physical_foundation.php?bf=1 & dm=0 The only aim of the SLACKSTONE II® ampoule is to act as a medium to transform normal water into Dialytic Water. Dialytic Water has properties that eliminate and/or impede the formation of crystalline bodies in the system (all types of stone, gravel, microcrystals, etc., wherever these may be). Since 1966, the SLACKSTONE II® used to prepare Dialytic Water has been sold in packets containing 2 ampoules (for 40/80 days of treatment) and today can be found in several different countries. How it is used: http://www.slackstone.com/eng/instructions_use.php?bf=1 & dm=0 A vial is placed in a 250 cc glass of water for 24 hours. The water is then consumed immediately without shaking. The ampoul is then put in the refilled glass ready for the next dose. 40 glasses canbe prepared from one ampoule. For a curative dose, two glasses a day, so two ampules needed. For preventive dose, one glass a day, one ampoule only needed, second one can be used after that. Results: http://www.slackstone.com/eng/results_observations.php?bf=1 & dm=0 A physical, not chemical action. " There are two types of calcium present in the human body: amorphous calcium (colloidal) and ionic calcium (metallic).Colloidal calcium is used to form bones, blood, bile, etc. Ionic calcium is used to form salts, specifically carbonates, phosphates, oxalates and calcium urates, which can be very harmful when they crystallize. This is the type of calcium eliminated by Dialytic Water.Dialytic Water avoids the dangers associated with decalcification, as when prepared in this way, water does not attack colloidal calcium, and only physically disintegrates the actual structures of the crystalline elements making up the stones.Therefore, Dialytic Water does not lead to decalcification, as it does not act against the colloidal (amorphous) type of calcium; just against the formations of metallic calcium salts (ionic). " Report on Kirlian Photography: http://www.slackstone.com/eng/kirlian_photographs.php?bf=1 & dm=0 Difference in Normal and treated water. http://www.slackstone.com/eng/leaflet.php?bf=1 & dm=0 Leaflet. Recommends 3 months of treatment, then a break. User statements http://www.slackstone.com/eng/statements.php?bf=1 & dm=0 renal and gall bladder mainly Addresses: http://www.slackstone.com/eng/useful_addresses.php?bf=1 & dm=0 Calexico USA; France, Scandinavia, Portugal, South America. Made in Spain. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2005 Report Share Posted May 25, 2005 I plan to get the cards from Mr. Emoto to see its effects on water. Exciting! Rowena wrote:This dialytic water sold as Slackstone seems to be used for kidney and gallbladder stones, though if I could get it in Australia I would want it for other deposits. It is the " trade name of a registered and patented System that has a physical action on normal (potable) water, transforming its molecular characteristics, and turning it into what we know as Dialytic Water " , " based on the action of electromagnetic fields on crystalline bodies. " I wonder what our Rife experts make of it? Any listers used it? Heard of it? Rowena www.litiasis.com www.slackstone.com www.aguadialitica.com About uses of dialytic water: http://www.slackstone.com/eng/indications.php?bf=1 & dm=0 Dialytic Water sweeps out and eliminates mineral residue from the whole body. About the inventor: http://www.slackstone.com/eng/inventor_slackstone_system.php About the science: http://www.slackstone.com/eng/physical_foundation.php?bf=1 & dm=0 The only aim of the SLACKSTONE II® ampoule is to act as a medium to transform normal water into Dialytic Water. Dialytic Water has properties that eliminate and/or impede the formation of crystalline bodies in the system (all types of stone, gravel, microcrystals, etc., wherever these may be). Since 1966, the SLACKSTONE II® used to prepare Dialytic Water has been sold in packets containing 2 ampoules (for 40/80 days of treatment) and today can be found in several different countries. How it is used: http://www.slackstone.com/eng/instructions_use.php?bf=1 & dm=0 A vial is placed in a 250 cc glass of water for 24 hours. The water is then consumed immediately without shaking. The ampoul is then put in the refilled glass ready for the next dose. 40 glasses canbe prepared from one ampoule. For a curative dose, two glasses a day, so two ampules needed. For preventive dose, one glass a day, one ampoule only needed, second one can be used after that. Results: http://www.slackstone.com/eng/results_observations.php?bf=1 & dm=0 A physical, not chemical action. " There are two types of calcium present in the human body: amorphous calcium (colloidal) and ionic calcium (metallic).Colloidal calcium is used to form bones, blood, bile, etc. Ionic calcium is used to form salts, specifically carbonates, phosphates, oxalates and calcium urates, which can be very harmful when they crystallize. This is the type of calcium eliminated by Dialytic Water.Dialytic Water avoids the dangers associated with decalcification, as when prepared in this way, water does not attack colloidal calcium, and only physically disintegrates the actual structures of the crystalline elements making up the stones.Therefore, Dialytic Water does not lead to decalcification, as it does not act against the colloidal (amorphous) type of calcium; just against the formations of metallic calcium salts (ionic). " Report on Kirlian Photography: http://www.slackstone.com/eng/kirlian_photographs.php?bf=1 & dm=0 Difference in Normal and treated water. http://www.slackstone.com/eng/leaflet.php?bf=1 & dm=0 Leaflet. Recommends 3 months of treatment, then a break. User statements http://www.slackstone.com/eng/statements.php?bf=1 & dm=0 renal and gall bladder mainly Addresses: http://www.slackstone.com/eng/useful_addresses.php?bf=1 & dm=0 Calexico USA; France, Scandinavia, Portugal, South America. Made in Spain. --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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