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On Monday, July 5, 2004, at 04:31 AM, ayurveda

wrote:

 

> Dear

>

> As I understand mercury bhasmas, the mercury is mixed

> with another metal to make a fairly inert compound.

> It is then put through many "firings" and coolings

> (perhaps as many as a thousand) and then mixed with

> organic compounds. The "firings" make the molecules

> of mercury weak and so it more or less acts like a

> homeopathic remedy. Is this right?

 

i am not an expert on bhasmas, but my understanding of the general

method is the repeated heating of the metal and immersion in various

liquids (urine, milk, herbal decoctions) etc., and then calcination of

the metal with other substances in a closed earthenware vessel in a pit

of burning cow dung. in truth there are several different methods for

various preparations, but this process of shodhana (purification) and

madana (calcination) are two integral components of bhasma preparation

 

>

 

> By the way, do you have any good sources for

> plutonium?

>

> P.S. I think Todd's remark on the atomic bomb is being taken too

> literally. I do beleive plutonium is one of the ingredients. ;->

 

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