Posted: Sep 19, 2016 5:03 pm
by The_Metatron
I need some help with this from someone smarter than me in chemistry. I just ran into this idea from some guy on another forum trying to sell his water treatment machine. That's actually the first thing that set off my bullshit detector. Follow the money, you know?

But, he followed up with a link to a paper at sciencedirect.com: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/ar ... 4411002408

Again, the .com domain fires another bullshit detection alarm.

It seems like the gist of what they're selling is that drinking water from the cathode side of an electrolysis chamber is really, really, good, and cures everything.

Here's my take so far: It seems that the battery-acid strength of stomach digestive goo would simply make whatever tiny alkalinity that exists in the water from the cathode side of an electrolysis chamber pointless.

Can I get some chemists here to elaborate?