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Re: Lime insanity by #68716 ..... Fight Club

Date:   9/24/2007 8:40:39 PM ( 17 y ago)
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Well, you probably didn't start anything, just asked a question or two. That's all I did, and commotions arose. Some folks just aren't happy with questions. Limewater is proven to dramatically reduce the zeta potential of the blood, causing a coagulative state; its chronic use may lead to insanity. I think the attitudes I've seen displayed by some tend to support what Professor Bancroft noted decades ago.

Wilder Bancroft (PhD, Cornell Professor) is known as a pioneer in the field of colloid chemistry, which he summed up as follows: "essential to anyone who really wishes to understand oils, greases, soaps, glue, starch, adhesives, paints, varnishes, lacquers, cream, butter, cheese, cooking, washing, dyeing, colloid chemistry is the chemistry of life."

Blood is a colloid, and zeta potential controls the stability of that colloid as it does all colloids, even including CS. The three components of ZP are: 1) pH, 2) charge, and 3) concentration. Get any one of the three wrong, and ZP is lowered. i.e., if one drinks a 3:1 or a 2:1 electrolyte, according to Drs. Riddick, McDaniel , and Abraham, they are lowering their blood ZP to a more coagulative state. This is also supported by Professor Bancroft's article below.

Professor Bancroft authored a paper some time ago, in which he described many forms of insanity to be the result of the coagulation of the brain colloids. The first page of the article is below. For copyright reasons, I cannot post the entire article, but if you would like to buy it , see the link way down below:


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http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0027-8424(19310815)17%3A8%3C482%3ARCILT%3E2....

 

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