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Saturday, April 27, 2019

iON | Ambient Argon

Transcribed by Bert.

Payday

[17 January 2015 Part 1]

(1:03:05)
Caller: Are we finally in this “Omega Point”, where we are turning the page?

iON: Well, if you take an amino acid and you drench it or treat it or expose it to a copper sulfite, what happens is, is that amino acid shifts and changes a bit. The extra ionization allows that lipid aspect to be affected - not effected, it’s affected. It doesn’t change it, but it certainly makes it more malleable in an oxidized-less or an oxygen-free environ. So, then you can start taking advantage of Argon which is so ambient everywhere. You might want to get those notes, Bob!

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