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What can I say? We try to be polite here and stay on the Reams Biological Theory of Ionization topic. Rudeness gets you quietly bounced. Deliberately going...
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Nov 1, 2004
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Hi! Does anyone have any recommendations as to what water destiller to buy? Does anyone have any experiences with the "Ecowater Standard Distiller", found e.g....
smthaugen
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Nov 1, 2004
7:30 pm
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... Hi Sam, Just a small note. I bought one from the US for 99 dollars. Shipping was quite expensive at $75, but it still was way cheaper than exactly the same...
Ed - Netherlands
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Nov 1, 2004
7:51 pm
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On Mon, 01 Nov 2004 20:48:34 +0100, Ed - Netherlands ... Ed, just to be sure... You are replacing the charcoal filters after each 10-15 gallons---right? I...
RH
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Nov 1, 2004
8:48 pm
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... Hi Rex, I have changed it, but no positive effect w.r.t. the strong plastic-taste. Do you use the same model distiller ? Perhaps I've done something wrong...
Ed - Netherlands
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Nov 1, 2004
9:09 pm
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On Mon, 01 Nov 2004 22:07:27 +0100, Ed - Netherlands ... The one I have used for many hundreds of gallons looks like the picture you shared. Every time I've...
RH
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Nov 1, 2004
10:06 pm
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Rex - I'm looking ot buy a distiller here in the ol' USA. Can you recommend a place to buy one like yours - or - can you suggest one that you would have bought...
Allan Balliett
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Nov 1, 2004
11:11 pm
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HI Ed I have a water distiller and when it gets a off taste I steam the holding take for a half hour Larry Strite ... From: Ed - Netherlands...
Larry Strite
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Nov 2, 2004
3:13 am
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Sam, I got mine from www.steamdistillers.com Nutriteam, for $99.00 plus shipping. It comes with some cleaner, charcoal filters and a container. I have a...
Pam Olson
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Nov 2, 2004
3:54 am
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... Allan, my six-year old model says "Ecowater" on the side, but looks like this one that someone posted: ...
RH
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Nov 2, 2004
11:25 am
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A good experiment to do is to take different sources of water and boil one gallon of each down to four ounces and see if you wish to drink it. I tried this...
olszta
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Nov 2, 2004
3:04 pm
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-- Thought I would reply to this one, purchased a polar bear distiller in 1990 it was a little costly around 1k as I remember but has been well worth its price...
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Nov 2, 2004
6:11 pm
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Roy, is the distiller a counter top model or what? Charlotte In a message dated 11/02/04 1:20:55 p. m. Eastern Standard Time, royk53@... writes: I also did...
NaturopathicHlth@...
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Nov 2, 2004
7:15 pm
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... 12 height x 12 depth. It produces about 18 litres in 24 hours I usually fill about 5-6 18l bottles at a time.Lasts us about 2-3 weeks drinking and...
bioion2000
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Nov 2, 2004
9:41 pm
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ive had a sears distiller for well over 15 yrs.. no plastic taste ever even afer not changing the charcoal. 1 gallon in 7 hrs.. i paid $100. ... ...
m austin
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Nov 3, 2004
3:58 pm
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I am looking to re-establish contact with Dr. Joe Manthei. He did have a clinic near Drumore, Penn. where I took my training. I have since lost contact with...
mackintex
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Nov 4, 2004
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Thanks for the help. I'll try to find a 50 microlitre eye dropper (20 drops per millilitre or cc) here in Australia....
Paul
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Nov 4, 2004
12:20 pm
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Am I right in thinking that I should buy a refractometer with the range 0-32% Brix? I've seen Brix expressed as 1.5 Brix etc. Does this really mean 1.5% Brix? ...
Paul
paul_in_au
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Nov 4, 2004
12:32 pm
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You can get them in small increment which would be easier to read. The highest Brix I ever read was an 8 in a lady on chemo. That that would mean 8% to ...
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Nov 4, 2004
1:17 pm
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Thanks for your reply Charlotte. OK, I'll buy one with the range 0-10% Brix. ... The ... would mean 8% to ... this...
Paul
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Nov 5, 2004
12:21 am
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Here is a page that tells about one of Reams' legal hassles. You'll read where he got quite a "reward" for saving all but 6 out of 10,000 terminal cases he...
RH
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Nov 6, 2004
3:11 pm
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I can't remember for sure, but this report may have been posted here at RBTI some time ago. Anyway, it is important enough to deserve a second posting if that...
RH
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Nov 6, 2004
3:33 pm
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Roughly 3/4ths of the way down, the writer at the link you post says: Dr. Reams said that if you could only do one test, the pH test would be the most...
olszta
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Nov 6, 2004
3:49 pm
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... While I agree with your disagreement, the true point is: did Reams really say that? There is a ton of evidence that Reams steadfastly said, "No number is...
RH
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Nov 6, 2004
5:00 pm
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I think Reams says in the "Choose Life or Death" book that you can do a lot with just the pH if that's all you have to work with. Remember, pH tells you how...
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Nov 7, 2004
2:58 am
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To any and all RBTI members: How do you conduct your consultation? I'm trying to slim down the amount of time I'm spending with each person. For one thing,...
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Nov 7, 2004
3:10 am
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Here are some suggestions based on how I work with people: 1. Email or fax or snail mail your disclaimer forms, client information forms, etc. and have them...
olszta
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Nov 10, 2004
3:25 pm
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Thanks for the suggestions! I may try having them fill out paper work ahead of time. Although they usually get through it all by the time I'm finished with...
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Nov 10, 2004
6:12 pm
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Hi Charlotte, Is it possilbe to do you work with 2 client visits? Use the first visit to get all the samples and paperwork then have them come back another...
Dr. Jerry WineBrenner
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Nov 10, 2004
11:35 pm
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People have suggested this to me before. Some suggest they drop off their sample at a certain time. I think that would complicate it though. Also, it might...
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