Re: Could This Device Really Work As Claimed ???
From: Henry Boyter (hboyter_at_nc.rr.com)
Date: 03/27/05
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Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2005 01:27:11 GMT
When the literature states no chemicals are involved, you
have to wonder.
-- Henry Boyter, Jr. PhD Chemist http://www.itt.edu/staff/boyter/links/index.html The opinions expressed are those of Dr. Boyter and are provided for informational purposes only and should not be used as advice. No warranty or expression of professionalism is implied. "Mark Thorson" <nospam@sonic.net> wrote in message news:4245F4B3.638AC4A9@sonic.net... > Supposedly, this device makes frying oils last much > longer: > > http://www.oilfresh.com/ > > A couple things which raise my suspicions are that it > invokes the "nanotechnology" buzzword, and it claims > that it "de-clusters lumpy formations of oil molecules". > > Is it plausible that the main claimed effect -- preventing > oil oxidation -- can be accomplished by the claimed > mechanism of introducing a small amount of silver > ions into the oil? > > >
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