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ORMUS - ELIXIR OF LIFE?
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Ormus' scientific properties
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Ormus Modern Day Alchemy: Primer of Ormus Collection Processes Reference Edition (other topics)A Brief History of Ormus (other topics)
ORMUS: The Bread Of Life (other topics)
The Orphan Conspiracies: 29 Conspiracy Theories from The Orphan Trilogy (other topics)
As he watched his manufactured orphans consume their prescribed allocations of the substance, Doctor Pedemont pondered its scientific make-up. Besides gold, he knew it contained a number of other metals including rhodium, iridium, copper and platinum which, like the gold portion, all existed in their non-metallic states. –The Orphan Factory
Ormus is a complex concentrate of chemical elements. Besides gold, it contains a number of other metals including rhodium, iridium, copper and platinum. These metals are said to exist in the monoatomic state, or m-state – an unusual high-spin state of matter where metals don’t form bonds or crystals but remain single atoms.
Incidentally, Ormus’ non-scientific name White Powder Gold refers to the fact that when processed its appearance is reminiscent of cocaine powder.
M-state elements are naturally abundant in seawater, and the pure sea salt in seawater is said to be responsible for these rare, high-spin particles.Ormus properties are also said to be present in most rocks as well as trees.
In addition, various researchers have independently claimed to have found Ormus elements embedded in the DNA structure of animals and plants as well as in humans’ brain, skin, nails, hair, blood and in all the organs.
Different methods for obtaining Ormus elements have been devised in recent years – the easiest and most common of which involves combining ocean water, lye water and distilled water in the right fashion. This method is said to be so simple it can be done by anyone in their own home.
Supposed formulas, or recipes, have been posted on various websites online. However, it’s not clear whether these formulas lead to the same Ormus elements as those David Hudson discovered.