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When we come to osmosis, as a device that will remove nearly all toxins, don they run up against not being able to transform the negative vibration patterns, the memory left from the toxins?

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When we come to osmosis, as a device that will remove nearly all toxins, don they run up against not being able to transform the negative vibration patterns, the memory left from the toxins?

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Ron: The standard reverse osmosis will reject even the elements of life, the ORME that’s in the water, and subsequently your standard reverse osmosis will make water that is so pure that it literally will try and dissolve almost anything that it comes in contact with. But we do use a reverse osmosis membrane, but we go a little bit further than they normally go with the reverse osmosis membrane. We also sort of program this membrane with an energy field so that it will pass and transport the ORME through so that it will deflect away from it some of the things that we don’t want to go through. An example or two of those would be things like fluoride and lead, and heavy metals, uranium, and what have you.

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