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Re: Baking soda in water...Good idea?for brushing teeth.


 Ah yes another interesting thread on the pseudo-science of Alkalinity.Good fun laughing at the cult of less than more.LOL.

Yea, that is for sure!!!  Notice how quiet they got though once all their pseudoscientific garbage was exposed as fraudulent?

That is the problem with making up facts.  There is always someone out there that will expose the fraud of the claims.  For example, the claim that sunlight is acidic.  First of all sunlight is composed of radiation particles, not hydrogen atoms.  And even it did contain hydrogen this would not make it acidic.  I had to correct ML on this a long time ago when he claimed the more hydrogen something has the more acidic it is, LOL!!!!  So I asked him to explain how hydrogen chloride (HCl), which contains one hydrogen atom could be acidic while ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH), which contains 5 hydrogen atoms is very basic.  So his hydrogen/acid hypothesis was thrown out the window.  Then I pointed out to him that oil is loaded with hydrogen, so according to his hypothesis drinking something like olive oil should turn our bodies in to puddles of goo.  Instead of admitting he was wrong though he simply changed his wording to "hydrogen potential".

Then there was the made up claim of ammonia having isotopes.  The only way this can occur is if the real definition of "isotope" is changed. To explain this let's start by looking at what the actual definition of isotope is:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isotope

"Isotopes are variants of ATOMS of a particular chemical element, which have differing numbers of neutrons"

Now it was implied that ammonia salts were an example of isotopes in this post:

http://curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1808050#i

Why is this claims totally bogus?  Simple, because both ammonia and ammonia salts are compounds, not individual atoms.  And there is no such thing as isotopes of compounds, only atoms.  Therefore, as stated before the only to make the claim of ammonia isotopes true would be to change the real definition of isotopes.

So they can sit here on Curezone all day long and make up their pseudoscience and there will be people like me exposing their false claims.

What really gets me is that they are able to dupe people who otherwise seem rational and intelligent in to this bogus cult science.  Maybe inability to think rationally and to distinguish between reality and fantasy is a side effect of their protocol!!!

 

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