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Ok, I need to order another bottle.
please send me your details by mail: eca at glari.ch

Icoin - contact me, We have a DVC token on Stellar that our administrator and issuer of the token thinks would work with Woocommerce since its compatible with Stellar for payments. 7 year bump sure me. I'll email you too.
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Ok, I need to order another bottle.
please send me your details by mail: eca at glari.ch
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Ok, I need to order another bottle.
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Is there a checkout yet to purchase the EAW yet on the site? I thought I saw one at some point, but its no longer on the site on devda.ch? Can you correct this?

Yes i worked on commerce to provide this, but commerce fails in conjunction with Devcoin. Actualy i look for an other shopping solution that is capable to work with Devcoin, till then the service is avalable trough email. eca at glari.ch
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Is there a checkout yet to purchase the EAW yet on the site? I thought I saw one at some point, but its no longer on the site on devda.ch? Can you correct this?
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First Image of the GPL ECA Reactor published:

https://devda.ch/node/14

There are 1000 Shares listed for 0.5 BTC, as soon all shares are sold, the data gonna be published on defcad.org and will reference to Bitcoin.

If you wanna know more, google "electrochemical activated water" or order your example 250 ml EAW Concentrate for DVC, NMC, LTC or BTC.
Contact eaw ad glari.ch

DVB Challange:
The challange is to get the data published trough DVB - 1M DVB Shares a 250 DVC each are issued.

When all 250 priced DVB shares are sold before the 1000 0.5 BTC ECA shares - the data on defcad.org will reference to Devcoin.

Should DVB reach the given target first, ECA will refund trough dividends payment.
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I have received and have been trying out the EAW, some of the uses I researched showed it can be used for several skin problems.

On one of my hands on the knuckle I am going to treat a small piece of eczema. I had not yet posted as I have been testing it out and so far I have noticed an improvement in the eczema. I have it fairly mild on my hand and will finish the review once I have tested it to my satisfaction.
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PM me, will send you devcoins to order a sample.

Thanks for your order

http://vimeo.com/35849956
Please be aware that Kangen Water is produced in a different Reactor. The ECA Reactor does not incorporate platinum. But the process is diaphragmalysis. Kangen Water is ECW similar.
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Its as easy as 0, 1, 1, 2, 3
PM me, will send you devcoins to order a sample.
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Electrochemical activation (ECA) has been developed as a quick and efficient method of hypochlorite production, and many claim increased efficacy when compared to conventional disinfectant solutions. Numerous potential applications, including hospital disinfection, waste-water treatment, routine drinking water disinfection and biological decontamination have been suggested. In this study, three solutions were produced by electrochemical activation of 0.5% NaCl and compared to commercially available NaOCl. The NaOCl concentration and pH of each solution was measured, and the minimum bactericidal concentration of each was determined using seven common microbial pathogens. All solutions were effective, the most significant of which was the ECA anolyte solution. This is notable due to its neutral pH and antimicrobial efficacy that is four times that of commercially available NaOCl. This process may lead to production of a highly effective yet non-caustic disinfectant that would have countless scientific, medical, military and public health applications.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20973403
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Please read the guidelines under which Steriplant N was added to the IHO list

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Paradox is the fact, that Steriplant N® meets all requirements regarding full effectiveness of a disinfectant. Due to the special functionality and the additional positive characteristics (e.g. nontoxic, pH- neutral etc.) Steriplant N® is absolutely not declarable as a biocide in the conventional sense and therefore it should not belong in this category.

The comercial product and companies listed above was just used as a example for you guys so you can realize what this is all about. The development of the first ECA Reactor happend more then 40 years ago and the major public today still does not know about it.

But the ECA project is about a GPL ECA Reactor not about comercial products.
Please respect that.
Thank you!
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And is one among very few and expensive products what has a Viruziedie-registration fort the field of public health



Please read the guidelines under which Steriplant N was added to the IHO list. IHO does NOT test claims, they just
copy manufacturer claims into their list. (http://www.iho-viruzidie-liste.de/?mode=praeambel)

Please also note that there is no standard test for virucide efficiency yet. This is also outlined in the above link.
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Uh, but, isn't the whole point of this that you make bleach with this thing?

-MarkM-


No!
But thats exactly the point: trough the use of a ECA reactor i get not only
H2O NaCl with similar properties like NaClO but allso a solution that is extremly potent but chemicaly 99,96238% water!

I dnt turn H2O into NaClO!
Instead i generate from inside the components in the water the various microcombinations of H, O, Na, Cl for the use of water treatment. One Part of ECA Water works in a similar way like bleach but not only that. It does without the need of a chemical pollution - means there is no toxin added like NaClO - the desinfection that usualy only bleach is able to reach.
And is one among very few and expensive products what has a Viruziedie-registration for the field of public health

Basicaly you run H2O NaCl trough a electrified ECA Reactor (a flowtrough chamber with a semipermeable membrane what separates anode and cathode) and get EAW and ECW.

EAW Concentrate taste like lemmon, has acidic (antibiotic like) properties (up to ph1 and ORP 1200mV)
ECW Concentrate taste like soap and goes the other (probiotic like) direction (up to ph13 and ORP -900 mV)
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Uh, but, isn't the whole point of this that you make bleach with this thing?

-MarkM-
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DIN 9001 is concerned with documentation of processes, not with validity of processes.


http://www.beuth.de/de/norm/din-en-901/93725064
Chemicals used for treatment of water intended for human consumption
Produkte zur Aufbereitung von Wasser für den menschlichen Gebrauch

Yup. got the wrong number there. Anyways, your DIN 901 is concerned with water treatment with sodium hypochlorite, or in more common nomenclature: bleach.
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DIN 9001 is concerned with documentation of processes, not with validity of processes.


http://www.beuth.de/de/norm/din-en-901/93725064
Chemicals used for treatment of water intended for human consumption
Produkte zur Aufbereitung von Wasser für den menschlichen Gebrauch
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western companys took the bunk knowlede and builded there own companies around this bunk without referencing to Bakhir
this companies got legal govermental registrations for the product out of such a bunk


Vineyards registration of Re-ox is no longer valid. Check for yourself at http://www.nsf.org/usda/psnclistings.asp


products of this bunk is DIN 901 certified in Switzerland


DIN 9001 is concerned with documentation of processes, not with validity of processes.
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But if ECA is bunk, then a reactor for ECA is not worth anything. So why would people invest in it? Seems like a pretty pertinent issue you should address before asking for people's money.

Lets assume this is bunk, then

  • the USSSR protected themself with bunk from chemical and biological weapons douring the cold war
  • western companies took the bunk knowledge and builded there own companies around this bunk without referencing to Bakhir
  • this companies got legal governmental registrations for the product out of such a bunk
  • they was even rewarded by the governments for extraordinary innovations for this bunk
  • some airports desinfect the drinkingwater for planes with this bunk
  • the product of this bunk is used for decontamination of military equipment
  • a product of this bunk is DIN 901 certified in Switzerland
  • this bunk product allso has a viruziedie-registration fort the field of public health


I say it again, stay to the topic, if you like to do a discussion about ECA in general please open a new thread. This thread is about https://cryptostocks.com/securities/18
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Of the four articles listed on pubmed by Bakhir VM, three are simply descriptions of computer models on how activated water would work as a disinfectant if it existed in the first place. The fourth is not abstracted, but I'll source a copy tomorrow.

Now to brew that coffee. With non-activated water.
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(Note that in the list below I am using the word popular not in the sense of "well-liked", but in the scientific sense of "written for the general populace, not peer-reviewed")

#5, #11, #12, #17 and #23 are in Tekhnika I Nauka, which is a popular journal. This is like listing "Scientific American" as a source.

#8, #9, #15 are from Izobretatel i ratsionalizator. Again a popular journal, this one illustrating interesting patents. This one is like listing "PM" as a source.

# 10 is Sovetsky Soyuz. A popular magazine. This is like listing "Life" as a source.

# 14 and #16 lists nedelya. This does not exist. I assume, this is meant to be Novaya nedelya, which is a popular weekly news journal. This is like listing "Time" as a source.

#19 is Pravda, the daily news journal. This is like listing the "NY Times" as a source.

#13 is Literaturnaya Gazeta, a popular weekly policial and cultural magazine. This is like listing ... I'm running out of american titles here, guys, so it's like listing German "Stern" as a source

I'll take a break here to brew some coffee. This is not looking good. By now there has not been a single publication with scientific value in there.
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