Re: Could This Device Really Work As Claimed ???
From: djs0302 (djs0302_at_aol.com)
Date: 03/27/05
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Date: 26 Mar 2005 18:31:14 -0800
Mark Thorson wrote:
> 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?
Well from what I read it's intended mainly for restaurants and not for
home use. I would do a search on Google and read more about rather
than listen to all the naysayers here. I'm not saying it works but you
can't jump to a conclusion about something without having all the
facts.
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