Guest guest Posted July 30, 2009 Report Share Posted July 30, 2009 Dr. Donaldson from the Hallelujah Acres Foundation did some testing on several machines recently. I can ask him for some information but I know what machine they ended up recommending. No need to reinvent the wheel. Also, testing is a really scientific thing and tough for a group to properly weight the variables. Also the insertion of incentives always taints us humans. , " Jim Casale-Health " <health wrote: > > I have been wanting to urge the formation of a " Water Machine Research Team " > to suggest the best water machines based on price. > > Perhaps you are interested and/or know someone that might be interesting in > being part of the " team? " A person doesn't have to be in Western Washington > but I assume it might be a benefit. The more people on the " team " I assume > the better! > > Perhaps there has been research done already that you know of and want to > share with us, etc? > > I can't say exactly what we be involved. Just that those on the 'team " > would need to each research a machine(s), etc. > > Please contact me with any suggestions on machines we should research, the > process, research already done, etc. > > Live strong & long! > > Jim Casale > EM = health > VM = (206) 559-6247 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2009 Report Share Posted July 30, 2009 Jeerrod, You said , " I know what machine they ended up recommending " what was the machine ? Catherine - Jerrod Thursday, July 30, 2009 10:06 AM Re: Water Machine Research Team Dr. Donaldson from the Hallelujah Acres Foundation did some testing on several machines recently. I can ask him for some information but I know what machine they ended up recommending. No need to reinvent the wheel. Also, testing is a really scientific thing and tough for a group to properly weight the variables. Also the insertion of incentives always taints us humans. , " Jim Casale-Health " <health wrote: > > I have been wanting to urge the formation of a " Water Machine Research Team " > to suggest the best water machines based on price. > > Perhaps you are interested and/or know someone that might be interesting in > being part of the " team? " A person doesn't have to be in Western Washington > but I assume it might be a benefit. The more people on the " team " I assume > the better! > > Perhaps there has been research done already that you know of and want to > share with us, etc? > > I can't say exactly what we be involved. Just that those on the 'team " > would need to each research a machine(s), etc. > > Please contact me with any suggestions on machines we should research, the > process, research already done, etc. > > Live strong & long! > > Jim Casale > EM = health > VM = (206) 559-6247 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2009 Report Share Posted August 5, 2009 Jim, I'm not sure what you're referring to as a water machine, but let me suggest the simplest and cheapest one I've seen. It's a distiller with no moving parts, is that the sort of thing you're interested in? Nick - Jim Casale-Health Thursday, July 30, 2009 11:32 AM Water Machine Research Team I have been wanting to urge the formation of a " Water Machine Research Team " to suggest the best water machines based on price. Perhaps you are interested and/or know someone that might be interesting in being part of the " team? " A person doesn't have to be in Western Washington but I assume it might be a benefit. The more people on the " team " I assume the better! Perhaps there has been research done already that you know of and want to share with us, etc? I can't say exactly what we be involved. Just that those on the 'team " would need to each research a machine(s), etc. Please contact me with any suggestions on machines we should research, the process, research already done, etc. Live strong & long! Jim Casale EM = health VM = (206) 559-6247 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2009 Report Share Posted August 7, 2009 Nick: Yes, I would. There are a number of water machines out there now such as the Kangen. I want to research the machines and the process they use to come to the conclusion of what is best. Make it a blessed weekend! Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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