Dad said the old sea salt back from the soviet era seemed the best candidate for extracting ORMUS. The salt probably originates from somewhere around the Caspian sea or something.
While cold-drying the washed salt in the vacuum, something happened so that he eventually found 1/3 of the substance outside the glass .. covering the glass and the base plate. A little weird.
That's pretty cool! How big are the containers and how much does it yield?
ReplyDeleteBtw, i wonder if there's a way to somehow manufacture that stuff. I mean something like getting rocks (shale oil?), dissolving it with vinegar then adding NaOH to parcipitate it out and then wash?
Should've said he meant that sea salt would be the best candidate because it's cheap and should be easy to acquire. =)
ReplyDeleteProbably still the easiest way to manufacture it would be from gold. Which makes it a bit expensive.
Anyway, it would seem that non-purified sea salt could be pretty healthy to use in food.
Although non-purified Himalayan salt could also contain this stuff a lot, it also contains a lot of Sulphur salts, which he thought would be difficult to get out.
From about 0.5L he got a few ml of this suspicious stuff.
That's an interesting idea. Though, dissolving shale with vinegar takes a very long time.