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RE: "Fountain of Youth" - ~Euphoria!~

in #technology5 years ago

Is that you, "the mad scientist":) I have to admit I'm confused, is that a gas tube like you would see from an oxygen machine that you are wearing and using to inhale the brown's gas?
The reason I'm confused is I have read your links to Brown's gas but my head thinks Kangen but am I correct that you are actually breathing via a hose like you see in a hospital?
I fully understand ionized water but breathing hydrogen like I think you are is surprising.

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Yes indeed, I answer to "Mad Scientist" for sure... Just don't call me "Late To Dinner." ;)

I will of course attempt to eliminate your confusion... YES! That is exactly the kind of tube you would see coming from an oxygen bottle or concentrator. It's called a "nasal cannula" and you can buy them (pretty cheaply!) on Amazon.

And, YES! I am breathing the Brown's gas via the same kind of hoses you'd see in a hospital.

My intention is to continue this series (as I have time!) and make everything perfectly clear; meanwhile, if you check out George Wiseman's Eagle Research AC-50 page, you may be able to satisfy your curiosity sooner; and of course, as I continue this series, you'll be able to read about all the pieces and parts I've purchased in order to build this beast... :D

I intend to publish a parts list and sources (lots from Amazon, and quite a few from Lowe's).

Thanks for coming by and asking the tough questions! I really appreciate interested readers!

BTW, I need to read more about "Kangen water" but I think the water I bubble the gas through gets to be pretty much like that... ;)

Thanks for the link! I’ll read it when I get home to Canada shortly.
You and I are on the same page my friend. I did not know about the Browns gas though. I recently signed up to be a tyent water ionizer dealer because it’s the competition for Kangen. So I do understand the benefits of the ionizer.
Just wanted to thank you for bringing up the HBOT in your comment to Paul :)

You are more than welcome! Though I've yet to meet him in person, I've had some lovely interactions with Paul here on Steemit and have greatly appreciated his work with BEOS and his Steemit articles...

Thanks for stopping by and for your encouragement! :D