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en:misc:talk-qa-schwarcz-saine [2013/02/07 11:28]
legatum [QUESTION 9]
en:misc:talk-qa-schwarcz-saine [2013/02/07 11:29]
legatum [QUESTION 14]
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 What would be the effect of using D<​sub>​2</​sub>​O instead of H<​sub>​2</​sub>​O in preparing a homeopathic solution? What would be the effect of using D<​sub>​2</​sub>​O instead of H<​sub>​2</​sub>​O in preparing a homeopathic solution?
  
-In his 2003 paper, Rey studied thermoluminescence of ultra-molecular D2O preparations of lithium chloride 10-30 and sodium chloride 10-30. He found that D2O samples gave a much higher signal than the H2O ones. He wrote, "Much to our surprise, the experimental results do show—without any ambiguity— that for an X-ray dose of 0:4 kGy the thermoluminescence glows of the three systems [LiCl 15 C, NaCl 15 C and D2O 15 C] were substantially different. These findings did prove to be reproducible in the course of many different identical experiments. As a working hypothesis, we believe that this phenomenon results from a marked structural change in the hydrogen bond network initiated at the onset by the presence of the dissolved ions and maintained in the course of the dilution process, probably thanks to the successive vigorous mechanical stirrings([Rey L. Thermoluminescence of ultra-high dilutions of lithium chloride and sodium chloride. //Physica A// 2003; 323: 67-74.)]."​ +In his 2003 paper, Rey studied thermoluminescence of ultra-molecular D2O preparations of lithium chloride 10-30 and sodium chloride 10-30. He found that D2O samples gave a much higher signal than the H2O ones. He wrote, "Much to our surprise, the experimental results do show—without any ambiguity— that for an X-ray dose of 0:4 kGy the thermoluminescence glows of the three systems [LiCl 15 C, NaCl 15 C and D2O 15 C] were substantially different. These findings did prove to be reproducible in the course of many different identical experiments. As a working hypothesis, we believe that this phenomenon results from a marked structural change in the hydrogen bond network initiated at the onset by the presence of the dissolved ions and maintained in the course of the dilution process, probably thanks to the successive vigorous mechanical stirrings[(Rey L. Thermoluminescence of ultra-high dilutions of lithium chloride and sodium chloride. //Physica A// 2003; 323: 67-74.)]."​
 ===== QUESTION 15 ===== ===== QUESTION 15 =====
 **You mentioned that you take your own blood and interpret the results because you are a qualified "​physician."​ But no physician I know of does this. Was William Osler wrong when he said that a physician who treats himself has a fool for a patient?** **You mentioned that you take your own blood and interpret the results because you are a qualified "​physician."​ But no physician I know of does this. Was William Osler wrong when he said that a physician who treats himself has a fool for a patient?**
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