Post by alankey on Nov 4, 2008 15:08:15 GMT -5
apparently these nanobots have a preference for alkaline environments and are unable to function in a acidic environment.
the world is turning more alkaline,isnt that interesting.
now theres a few interesting things once must consider with ph levels,some very common everyday tasks and application seem to exist to allow the nanobots to function.
1.bleach,it is highly alkaline and it is used everywhere most frequently to clean floors.pretty much all cleaners in all buildings public and private clean the floors with bleach,if you go to hospital now they all reek of bleach.this bleaching creates the perfect little environment for the nanobots to zoom about in ph paradise....thus we must stop using bleach as a method of cleaning.
i wonder when this method of cleaning began?,in the past 50 years it has appeared to become standard,but why?,its a little strange no?
2.cleaning detergant for clothes,once again clothes detergant is pretty alkaline,most if not all of them contain caustic soda
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_hydroxide
once again is highly alkaline!.
theres even compounds in washing detergants that activly destroy acidic compounds!
"Laundry detergents may have ingredients to help control the pH of the wash water. For example, solid detergents usually contain sodium carbonate (soda ash) or sodium bicarbonate to maintain pH by neutralizing any acidic materials that may enter the wash water."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laundry_detergent
this is HIGHLY suspect to say the least,if one delves into the chemical process and constituants of wash detergents you realise they exist to modify the clothes and skin enviroment to one which is conducive to nanobots!.
do you see how our history has been manipulated to allow for nanobots to spread like wildfire?.
3.chlorine in pools,once again an alkaline compound,remember all those public pools so ridden with chlorine your eyes would burn and your hair would whiten?,now you know why,its to make you more alkaline!.
4.food,what you eat alters your ph levels
www.energiseforlife.com/food_ph.php
you may notice the distinction beween the alkaline table and the acidic table,the alkaline foods are promoted as healthy eating,whilst the acidic foods are smeared as unhealthy and evil!
yes folks it really is that bad,theyve actually changed our peception of food just to make our bodies more alkaline!
heres some more
www.trans4mind.com/nutrition/pH.html
notice spinnach,broccoli,carrots,green/herbal teas,all drummed into us as being the most healthy things going,remember all those sayings,carrots make you see in the dark?,you must finish your broccoli,i wonder what the purpose of popeye was with his samsonite spinnach,propaganda!.
it would be interesting to look at some of the dietary propaganda espoused in recent history and see if we can nottice any attempts to make us eat an alkaline diet or foods which covertly damage our health.
5.Soaps can be higly alkaline,remember the brand of ph balancing soap of dove?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dove_(brand)
"Dove is formulated to be pH neutral, with a pH that is usually between 6.5 and 7.5."
our skin actually has a natural ph of 5.5!!,yet more alkaline promoting propaganda,how do they get away with it!?
get a load of this alkaline propaganda!!,
"Your skin makes a lightly acidic secretion to help protect itself. This is called the Acid Mantle. Because it is acidic, the most effective way to clean it off, along with excess oils, dirt and germs, is using an alkaline foaming system (soap!). Your skin begins resecreting the mantle immediately. Within 20 minutes it is about 1/3 strength and with 2-3 hours it is back up at full strength. This varies slightly person to person, and there are rare cases of this mechanism failing in very sick individuals. In other words - this is an absolute non-issue. There is no health reason to choose one product over another based on pH, assuming pH levels are within say 3.30 or so (like an orange) and 10 (such as a bar soap). It is interesting to note that the mildest cleanser you can use - properly made handmade style bar soaps - also have the highest pH at 10.01. We have testimonials of eczema and dermatitis disappearing after just a few days of handmade soap use, (Testimonials) so don't let anybody tell that mildness equals low pH - it just ain't so!
Poorly quality and mass market bar soaps usually have Free Alkali in them, this is what makes them harsh and drying. Basically, the manufacturers are allowing there to be some left over alkali in the soap. This is good for shelf life, but bad for dry skin. It will find every last bit of natural oils in your skin and saponify them (turn them into soap), leaving you dry and "squeaky clean"
dear god can it get any worse than that?,have you seen all the trendy handmade bars of soap that are everywhere in health shops and such?,well now you know why,they have a ph of 10!,thats immense!.
so stay off the soap kids!.
6.toothpaste
answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070812110815AAkjcFR
"Generally toothpaste can be said to have a pH of 8 or 9, which makes it mildly alkaline. In fact it can range from 7-10 depending on its additives.
For example flouride will form flouric acid and lower the pH, while baking soda or similar will increase the pH.
The alkaline pH of toothpaste helps neutralise the plaque acids which cause tooth decay."
that enough for now
the world is turning more alkaline,isnt that interesting.
now theres a few interesting things once must consider with ph levels,some very common everyday tasks and application seem to exist to allow the nanobots to function.
1.bleach,it is highly alkaline and it is used everywhere most frequently to clean floors.pretty much all cleaners in all buildings public and private clean the floors with bleach,if you go to hospital now they all reek of bleach.this bleaching creates the perfect little environment for the nanobots to zoom about in ph paradise....thus we must stop using bleach as a method of cleaning.
i wonder when this method of cleaning began?,in the past 50 years it has appeared to become standard,but why?,its a little strange no?
2.cleaning detergant for clothes,once again clothes detergant is pretty alkaline,most if not all of them contain caustic soda
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_hydroxide
once again is highly alkaline!.
theres even compounds in washing detergants that activly destroy acidic compounds!
"Laundry detergents may have ingredients to help control the pH of the wash water. For example, solid detergents usually contain sodium carbonate (soda ash) or sodium bicarbonate to maintain pH by neutralizing any acidic materials that may enter the wash water."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laundry_detergent
this is HIGHLY suspect to say the least,if one delves into the chemical process and constituants of wash detergents you realise they exist to modify the clothes and skin enviroment to one which is conducive to nanobots!.
do you see how our history has been manipulated to allow for nanobots to spread like wildfire?.
3.chlorine in pools,once again an alkaline compound,remember all those public pools so ridden with chlorine your eyes would burn and your hair would whiten?,now you know why,its to make you more alkaline!.
4.food,what you eat alters your ph levels
www.energiseforlife.com/food_ph.php
you may notice the distinction beween the alkaline table and the acidic table,the alkaline foods are promoted as healthy eating,whilst the acidic foods are smeared as unhealthy and evil!
yes folks it really is that bad,theyve actually changed our peception of food just to make our bodies more alkaline!
heres some more
www.trans4mind.com/nutrition/pH.html
notice spinnach,broccoli,carrots,green/herbal teas,all drummed into us as being the most healthy things going,remember all those sayings,carrots make you see in the dark?,you must finish your broccoli,i wonder what the purpose of popeye was with his samsonite spinnach,propaganda!.
it would be interesting to look at some of the dietary propaganda espoused in recent history and see if we can nottice any attempts to make us eat an alkaline diet or foods which covertly damage our health.
5.Soaps can be higly alkaline,remember the brand of ph balancing soap of dove?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dove_(brand)
"Dove is formulated to be pH neutral, with a pH that is usually between 6.5 and 7.5."
our skin actually has a natural ph of 5.5!!,yet more alkaline promoting propaganda,how do they get away with it!?
get a load of this alkaline propaganda!!,
"Your skin makes a lightly acidic secretion to help protect itself. This is called the Acid Mantle. Because it is acidic, the most effective way to clean it off, along with excess oils, dirt and germs, is using an alkaline foaming system (soap!). Your skin begins resecreting the mantle immediately. Within 20 minutes it is about 1/3 strength and with 2-3 hours it is back up at full strength. This varies slightly person to person, and there are rare cases of this mechanism failing in very sick individuals. In other words - this is an absolute non-issue. There is no health reason to choose one product over another based on pH, assuming pH levels are within say 3.30 or so (like an orange) and 10 (such as a bar soap). It is interesting to note that the mildest cleanser you can use - properly made handmade style bar soaps - also have the highest pH at 10.01. We have testimonials of eczema and dermatitis disappearing after just a few days of handmade soap use, (Testimonials) so don't let anybody tell that mildness equals low pH - it just ain't so!
Poorly quality and mass market bar soaps usually have Free Alkali in them, this is what makes them harsh and drying. Basically, the manufacturers are allowing there to be some left over alkali in the soap. This is good for shelf life, but bad for dry skin. It will find every last bit of natural oils in your skin and saponify them (turn them into soap), leaving you dry and "squeaky clean"
dear god can it get any worse than that?,have you seen all the trendy handmade bars of soap that are everywhere in health shops and such?,well now you know why,they have a ph of 10!,thats immense!.
so stay off the soap kids!.
6.toothpaste
answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070812110815AAkjcFR
"Generally toothpaste can be said to have a pH of 8 or 9, which makes it mildly alkaline. In fact it can range from 7-10 depending on its additives.
For example flouride will form flouric acid and lower the pH, while baking soda or similar will increase the pH.
The alkaline pH of toothpaste helps neutralise the plaque acids which cause tooth decay."
that enough for now