Guest guest Posted June 14, 2003 Report Share Posted June 14, 2003 I thought this was interesting... Be Well, Misty http://www..com http://www.healthy.net/asp/templates/news.asp?Id=7123 Water 'memory' key to homeopathy? A chemist may have stumbled on to proof of the key to homeopathy - that water retains a " memory " . Homeopathy involves treatment with samples diluted many times until they are unlikely to contain a single molecule of therapeutic substance. For this reason it is ridiculed by many scientists. But practitioners maintain that the water in samples retains a " memory " of the substances dissolved in it. New Scientist magazine reported on a controversial experiment that suggests the homeopathists may be right. A paper soon to be published in the journal Physica A shows that even when diluted to homeopathic levels, salt solutions change the structure of hydrogen bonds in water. Swiss chemist Louis Rey made the discovery while using a technique called thermoluminescence to study molecular structure. The technique involves bathing a chilled sample with radiation. Warming up again causes the stored energy to be released as light in a pattern that reflects the atomic structure of the sample. Rey used the system to study the pattern of hydrogen bonds within ice. He used heavy water, containing the hydrogen isotope deuterium, because it has stronger hydrogen bonds its normal counterpart. After examining pure water samples, Rey looked at solutions of lithium chloride and sodium chloride. Each weakens water hydrogen bonds to a different extent, which is reflected in their thermoluminescence patterns. Then Rey diluted the samples to far beyond the point where any molecules of the original substance could remain. The ultra-dilute lithium and sodium chloride solutions were compared with pure water that had been through the same process. SBC DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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