3. Two
wooden clothespins, glued together as to hold the ph meter in the bowl. This frees
up both of your hands for the mixing operation.
4. Salt or
ocen water to use a your raw material.
5. A
non-metallic stirrer. A regular kitchen plastic spoon works. A
stirrer, one long enough to reach the bottom of your glass
container. It should be made of glass, but you can use plastic. Metal is a
big no no, and so is wood [unless you like contaminates].
6. A glass
measuring cup, at least four-cup capacity.
7. Eye
dropper, preferably a glass one with a rubber bulb on the
end. or a Turkey
baster or 50cc syringe to help seperate the water and ormus that is
settled.
8. Two
gallons of pure distilled water. I buy mine at the grocery store and pay about
$1.00 per gallon. It is important to use pure distilled water because not only is
it clean, it has no minerals in it that might interfere with the chemical
reactions.
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