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(ORMUS) How to make Powder from Wet
Process |
Reading a couple of sources online and also Chris Emmons book on Ormus: Modern
Day Alchemy ( A must read if you are serious about Ormus) and trying to figure out the best way to
convert my white precipitate to a white powder.
Seen one way was using the oven at 275 degrees and let it dry out. In the book it says to just let it
set out covered with paper filer or cheese cloth to dry out which would be a very slow process.
One idea that I was thinking was using a dehydrator that use the top layer/layers farthest away from
the heating element to dry out the precipitate. Several advantages of this would be the amount you
could do, the control of the temperature, having a large stack of trays you could put your heat source
farther away from the electrical heat source.
Please reply and give me any ideas on drying the wet process to a power form would be much
appreciated.
Some have commented on putting precipitate in a glass container in a gas stove for a couple hours at
300 to evaporate the water, leaving the white precipitate. |
DRYING
ORMUS |
This is
me annealing a small portion of my white powder, I made it using the wet method with Masada Dead
Sea salt. I originally annealed it in the oven on self-clean cycle about seven
times.
It’s only been dried at
350 degreed F for two hours.
I dried the filtrate for
a couple hours at 250 degrees Fahrenheit in a toaster oven
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http://blog.genuineobservations.com/2010/04/18/ormus-is-this-the-wet-method/ |
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