Post by alankey on Dec 31, 2008 14:33:21 GMT -5
ive come across zeolites as a method with which to cure morgellons and it interests me.
zeolites are volcanic rocks which are composed of a nanoscale regular porous structure,the pores of the zeolites are capable of trapping nanoscale matter within.
cool-palimpsest.stanford.edu/byorg/abbey/an/an20/an20-7/an20-702.html
zeolites also allow for ion exchange
and since the nanobots are composed of an polyionic structure zeolites ion exchange may decompose the complex polyionic structure of the nanobots.
zeolites are also imbued with a strong electrostatic charge which attracts electricly polarised systems,thus any nanobots with an electrical charge will be attracted to the zeolite and "trapped" by it.
one sufferer i read about was cured by a mixture of zeolite in a product called natural cellular defence
my.waiora.com/products/item26010-NCD.php
heres the sufferer
heavenlyhands.net/Morgellons/cure.html
whats more zeolites can actually filter carbon dioxide and monoxide from the air to an extent of 90% rendering global warming a thing of the past,numuerous people have realised and talked of this but for some reason zeolites seem to be little known and little researched,i wonder why!
zeolites are volcanic rocks which are composed of a nanoscale regular porous structure,the pores of the zeolites are capable of trapping nanoscale matter within.
cool-palimpsest.stanford.edu/byorg/abbey/an/an20/an20-7/an20-702.html
zeolites also allow for ion exchange
Ion Exchange
Because cations are free to migrate in and out of zeolite structures, zeolites are often used to exchange their cations for those of surrounding fluids. The preference of a given zeolite among available cations can be due to ion sieving or due to a competition between the zeolite phase and aqueous phase for the cations that are present.
... Sodium zeolite A is among the world's most efficient removers of water hardness ions. This is its principal function as a detergent builder.
Catalysis
Zeolites make extremely active catalysts.... Steric phenomena are very important in zeolite catalysis, and a new term, "shape selective catalysis," was coined to describe these effects. Extremely selective reactions can be made to occur over zeolites [when certain products, reactants or transition states are kept from forming within the pores because of size or shape].
Because cations are free to migrate in and out of zeolite structures, zeolites are often used to exchange their cations for those of surrounding fluids. The preference of a given zeolite among available cations can be due to ion sieving or due to a competition between the zeolite phase and aqueous phase for the cations that are present.
... Sodium zeolite A is among the world's most efficient removers of water hardness ions. This is its principal function as a detergent builder.
Catalysis
Zeolites make extremely active catalysts.... Steric phenomena are very important in zeolite catalysis, and a new term, "shape selective catalysis," was coined to describe these effects. Extremely selective reactions can be made to occur over zeolites [when certain products, reactants or transition states are kept from forming within the pores because of size or shape].
and since the nanobots are composed of an polyionic structure zeolites ion exchange may decompose the complex polyionic structure of the nanobots.
zeolites are also imbued with a strong electrostatic charge which attracts electricly polarised systems,thus any nanobots with an electrical charge will be attracted to the zeolite and "trapped" by it.
one sufferer i read about was cured by a mixture of zeolite in a product called natural cellular defence
my.waiora.com/products/item26010-NCD.php
heres the sufferer
heavenlyhands.net/Morgellons/cure.html
whats more zeolites can actually filter carbon dioxide and monoxide from the air to an extent of 90% rendering global warming a thing of the past,numuerous people have realised and talked of this but for some reason zeolites seem to be little known and little researched,i wonder why!