Ormus Extraction Process

Ormus Minerals - Ormus Extraction Process

Of course. This is the heart of the practical, modern alchemy of Ormus. The most common and foundational method is called the "Wet Method" or the "Alchemical Precipitation Method."

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It is a surprisingly simple, elegant process that uses basic chemistry to isolate the Ormus minerals from a mineral-rich salt water source.

Here is a step-by-step guide to the entire process.

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The Goal:

To take a full-spectrum sea salt, which contains dissolved Ormus minerals, and make those minerals precipitate (become solid and visible) so they can be separated and collected.

The Materials:

  1. The Source Salt: This is critical. You need a high-quality, unrefined, full-spectrum sea salt.

    • Gold Standard: Dead Sea Salt.
    • Excellent Alternatives: Himalayan Pink Salt, Celtic Sea Salt.
    • Do NOT Use: Refined table salt (the Ormus has been stripped out).
  2. The Water: You must use pure, distilled water. Tap water or spring water contains its own minerals and chemicals (like chlorine) that will interfere with the process and contaminate the final product.

  3. The Alkaline Precipitant: This is the "magic ingredient" that makes the Ormus drop out of the solution. The most common is a simple lye solution.

    • What it is: Lye (also called caustic soda or Sodium Hydroxide) mixed with distilled water.
    • CRITICAL SAFETY: Lye is a highly caustic chemical that can cause severe burns. It must be handled with extreme care, using gloves and eye protection.
  4. The Equipment:

    • A large glass jar or beaker (e.g., a 1-gallon jar).
    • A pH meter or pH testing strips (essential for precision).
    • A siphon hose (for washing).
    • Glass storage bottles for the final product.

The Ormus Extraction Process (The "Wet Method")

Step 1: Create the Saltwater Solution

  • Dissolve your high-mineral salt into the distilled water. A common ratio is 1 cup of salt per 1 gallon of water.
  • Stir until the salt is completely dissolved. You now have a clear saltwater solution, and the Ormus elements are invisibly dissolved within it.

Step 2: Raise the pH & Precipitate the Ormus

  • This is the magical step. While gently stirring the saltwater, you will slowly and carefully begin adding your alkaline lye solution, a little at a time.
  • As you add the alkaline solution, the pH of the water will begin to rise.
  • Keep a close watch on your pH meter. As the pH approaches 10.5, you will see the clear water suddenly transform into a beautiful, milky white cloud. This is the Ormus precipitating—becoming visible and solid.
  • Continue adding the alkaline solution very slowly until the pH reaches 10.78. Do not go higher. The pH window between 10.5 and 10.78 is the "sweet spot" for precipitating the precious metals. Going higher will cause other, less desirable minerals (often called the "Gilchrist Precipitate") to drop out, contaminating your Ormus.

Step 3: Settle and Separate

  • Once you've reached pH 10.78, stop adding the alkaline solution. Cover the jar and let it sit completely undisturbed for at least 4-8 hours.
  • Over time, the milky white Ormus cloud will slowly sink and settle at the bottom of the jar, forming a dense, snow-like layer. The water above it will become crystal clear again.

Step 4: Wash, Wash, Wash (The Purification)

  • This is the most important step for a pure and safe final product. The goal is to remove all the excess salt and, crucially, the caustic lye solution.
  • Carefully use your siphon hose to suck off the clear, salty water from the top, being very careful not to disturb the white Ormus layer at the bottom.
  • Once the clear water is removed, gently add fresh, pure distilled water back into the jar to fill it up again.
  • Stir the mixture gently to "wash" the precipitate, then let it settle again for several hours until the Ormus has formed a layer at the bottom and the water above is clear.
  • Repeat this washing process at least 3-4 times. With each wash, you are removing more and more of the salt and alkalinity. The process is complete when the pH of the clear "wash water" at the top has dropped back down to a neutral, safe level (around 7-8).

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Step 5: The Final Product

  • After the final wash, you will siphon off the clear water one last time.
  • What remains at the bottom of the jar is the final product: a concentrated, milky-white suspension of pure Ormus minerals in water.
  • This liquid is then transferred to glass bottles for storage and use. It has very little taste and is completely non-toxic because the caustic lye has been washed away.

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