Carbonated Beverage Experiment
Take any carbonated beverage or carbonated water and place a few ounces
in each of two glasses. Add several drops of HydraCel to one of the
glasses and then taste the difference between the two. The glass with HydraCel
plus carbonated beverage will taste like it is flat in comparison to
the untreated beverage.
What Happened?
The size of the bubbles depends on the surface tension of the liquid.
When HydraCel is added, surface tension decreases and the bubbles
get smaller. The amount of gas in both samples is the same, but the
reduction in the size of the bubbles causes a change in the taste of the beverage.
Olive Oil Experiment
Take two teaspoons and lay them on a table side by side.
Put about ˝ tsp. of olive oil in each spoon. In the first
spoon, add about ten drops of water and stir with the tip of
a dinner knife. In the second teaspoon of oil add ten drops
of HydraCel (HydraCel is mostly water). Stir
the second spoon of oil with the tip of another dinner knife.
Oil and water do not mix. The water/oil mixture in the first
spoon will soon separate. The oil/HydraCel mix will form a
milky emulsion that will remain mixed. This is because HydraCel
contains NanoCluster Technology Nanocolloidal minerals that are oil and
water friendly. The HydraCel binds the water and oil together.
This process enables oil to be "wetted" by water. All vitamins and
nutrients are either oil soluble or water soluble. In order for these
nutrients to be absorbed by the body, all nutrients must be wetted by
water before the body can utilize them. This experiment demonstrates
the power of NanoCluster Technology Minerals to enhance the absorption
of all nutrients by the body.
The Tea Bag Experiment.
Begin with two clean cups of pure water at room temperature.
Place a tea bag in each cup of water. In one cup, add eight
drops of HydraCel. Move the bags up and down a few times
to mix. After a few minutes, the cup that contains the HydraCel
will begin to get very dark as the low surface tension
water extracts the tea pigments and flavorings. The tea bag in
plain water will also change but at a much slower rate. Experiment
with different herbs. You can even try this experiment with wood
shavings with dramatic results!
The Boiling Water Experiment.
In a clean pot, add some distilled or reverse osmosis treated water
and bring to a vigorous boil. When the water boils, very large bubbles
will form on its surface. Observe the size of the bubbles on the surface
of the water and then add several drops of HydraCel. When the
HydraCel is added. the bubbles change immediately into very small bubbles.
What does this mean? Ordinary water has a surface tension of about
73 dynes per centimeter. Surface tension is a measure of the tension
between water molecules. When energy is added to water in the form of
heat, the surface tension is reduced to about 55 dynes per centimeter.
When water boils, steam on the bottom of the pan forms bubbles that rise
to the surface of the water. As the steam rises, the surface tension
allows a certain amount of pressure to build up as the bubble approaches
the surface. The size of the bubble is determined by surface tension.
As the skin of water stretches from the internal pressure of the steam,
the bubbles grow to a certain size. This means that before they break
open, the greater the surface tension, the greater the size of the bubbles.
When HydraCel is added to the boiling water, the surface tension is
reduced to such a small value that the bubbles are reduced to a very small
size. This is a very dramatic demonstration.
When the surface tension of water is reduced, water molecules are more
active. Lower surface tension means greater energy at a molecular level.
The reason we need to boil water when making coffee and tea is because the
increased energy and solvent power of water boiling water can easily extract
the pigments, alkaloids, and nutrients.
Start making your own Hunza water with HydraCel.
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