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bsxs
10-11-2003, 11:58 AM
www.brainlightning.com (\"http://www.brainlightning.com\")
www.e

theriumgold.com (\"http://www.etheriumgold.com\")

I got these two products. Both are great! Etherium Gold makes outrageous claims and has the

evidence to back it up for all of it. Brain Lightning may look like a crappy mainstream product, but hey, it works

for me.

I definitely recommend Etherium Gold, it has already had amazing effects. I feel content with everything

I\'m doing. I\'ve always had strong creativity, but bad memory and productivity. This balances everything out

and makes the left side of my brain strong enough to support the creativity.

Whitehall
10-12-2003, 08:19 AM
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What the heck is this? Sounds like two completely different processes

jumbled together for maximum jargonistic mumbo-jumbo.

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When these elements are in their monatomic form they are actually in a

high-spin
state and thereby act as superconductors. A
superconductor is a substance which allows
energy, or

consciousness, to flow without
resistance even in the absence of a continually
applied potential.

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Not by any defintion of \"superconductor\" that I\'ve read and

I\'ve just gone through three upper-level text books on solid state physics.

Can\'t say if this stuff works

or not but I can say that their explanations of how it works and how they analyze it are pure BS. The heavy metals

they say are the active ingredients are not likely to make it in the brain or even into the blood stream and are

generally considered toxic.

Buy and consume this stuff at your own risk.

Where\'s the FDA when they could do

some good?

Answer: out protecting big pharmaceutical company profits.

MysteriousMan
10-12-2003, 08:33 AM
Whitehall,

thanks for bringing those little gems to our attention. I\'ve been stumbling over the rest of the

bullshit, so I didn\'t notice them.

MysteriousMan

MysteriousMan
10-12-2003, 08:44 AM
More gems I found

with a google search on cellfood:

- contains deuterium: \"Deuterium provides an incredible oxygen source and

delivery system to the body at the cellular level\" (Deuterium is toxic if applied as D2O instead of H2O for

example)

And the best:
- \"oxidizes your whole body.\" (I thought the place where your whole body is

oxidized is called crematurium)

Jones
10-15-2003, 12:19 PM
Now this is a heaping

serving of BS.

Heavy water (D20) is toxic? Hope the word doesnt get out that its everywhere.

Whitehall
10-15-2003, 12:41 PM
Indeed,

concentrated heavy water is poisonous in an odd way. The heavier water molecules (20 amu vs. 18 amu) react slower

than normal water, slowing the metabolism. As the deuterium exchanges with other hydrogen atoms in nucleic acids,

enzymes, etc, everything grinds to a halt.

Heavy water is part of all natural water supplies at very, very, very

small concentrations.

Never heard of a person dying from heavy water poisoning but I\'m sure that animal

studies have been done. The Canadians make a lot of it for their CANDU reactors. After a while in the reactors, it

transmutes into tritium which is very mildly radioactive. Tritium is a fuel for hydrogen bombs so is controlled

closely. The tritium makes it a pain to work on Canadian reactors since you have to suit up to prevent radioactive

humidity from exchanging with your own precious bodily fluids. You also have to \"suck rubber\" (wear a full-face

mask) near the reactor. But I digress...

Anyway, that\'s what I was taught in nuclear engineering school and

learned in Canada.

bsxs
10-15-2003, 03:44 PM
I seem fine, so

obviously Etherium Gold isn\'t doing too bad so far.