There seems to be a lot of variations of how to make ormus. It doesn't seem to be terribly expensive from several sources I found, and that is quite interesting. $30 or so for 1oz of ormus powder is the avg price I found.
It also seems possible, tho this is speculation, that by substituting the pure silver electrodes with pure gold in my apparatus would result in a colloidal gold solution. If I were going to try that I would locate a source of gold wire, as using a coin for electrodes would be wasteful and expensive. A quick check found 1mm (18 gauge) x 6 inches at $225 each. Ouch!
I have heard from a number of different sources over the years that consumption of gold can have positive health benefits. I have not validated or researched that claim, so I won't claim it's true.
Thanks again for introducing me to ormus. I will research it more as I have time.
Yes, I'm sure that you could make colloidal gold. But colloidal gold would not be monatomic gold, which is needed for ormus.
As to being available cheap, I wouldn't know who to trust to be sure I was getting the real thing. I would guess that most sources are NOT providing the real thing.
Indeed, if there actually are health benefits of monatomic gold it would first be necessary to have a reliable and consistent source to validate benefits & side affects.
Try "ormus" in youtube. I was not kidding.
There seems to be a lot of variations of how to make ormus. It doesn't seem to be terribly expensive from several sources I found, and that is quite interesting. $30 or so for 1oz of ormus powder is the avg price I found.
It also seems possible, tho this is speculation, that by substituting the pure silver electrodes with pure gold in my apparatus would result in a colloidal gold solution. If I were going to try that I would locate a source of gold wire, as using a coin for electrodes would be wasteful and expensive. A quick check found 1mm (18 gauge) x 6 inches at $225 each. Ouch!
I have heard from a number of different sources over the years that consumption of gold can have positive health benefits. I have not validated or researched that claim, so I won't claim it's true.
Thanks again for introducing me to ormus. I will research it more as I have time.
Yes, I'm sure that you could make colloidal gold. But colloidal gold would not be monatomic gold, which is needed for ormus.
As to being available cheap, I wouldn't know who to trust to be sure I was getting the real thing. I would guess that most sources are NOT providing the real thing.
Indeed, if there actually are health benefits of monatomic gold it would first be necessary to have a reliable and consistent source to validate benefits & side affects.