
Of course. The "Ormus process" generally refers to the "Wet Method," a simple and elegant alchemical procedure for extracting Ormus minerals from a source rich in them, like sea salt.

The entire process can be summarized in one core principle:
"Making the invisible visible, and then separating it."
Here are the three fundamental phases of that process:
Phase 1: LIBERATION (The Dissolve)
- Goal: To release the full spectrum of minerals, including the invisible Ormus elements, from their salt crystal form.
- Action: A high-mineral, unrefined sea salt (Dead Sea Salt is the best) is completely dissolved in pure, distilled water.
- Result: A clear saltwater solution. The Ormus is now "liberated" and floating freely, but it is still invisible.
Phase 2: PRECIPITATION (The Revelation)
- Goal: To change the water's chemistry in a very specific way that forces the invisible Ormus to become visible and solid.
- Action: An alkaline solution (typically a lye/sodium hydroxide solution) is slowly added to the saltwater, carefully raising the pH.
- The "Magic": As the pH rises to a precise window (around 10.5-10.78), the dissolved Ormus elements can no longer stay in their invisible state. They precipitate out, instantly transforming the clear water into a beautiful, milky white cloud. This is the moment of revelation—the invisible has become visible.
Phase 3: PURIFICATION (The Wash)
- Goal: To separate the pure Ormus precipitate from everything else you don't want: the excess salt and the caustic alkaline solution. This step is crucial for the safety and quality of the final product.
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Action:
- The white Ormus cloud is allowed to settle to the bottom of the container, forming a dense white layer.
- The clear, salty water above is carefully siphoned off.
- The container is refilled with fresh, distilled water, stirred, and allowed to settle again.
- Result: This "washing" process is repeated multiple times (at least 3-4). Each wash removes more of the salt and alkalinity. The process is complete when the Ormus has been cleansed, leaving a pure, neutral, and safe product.
The Final Product
After the final wash and siphoning, what remains is a concentrated, milky-white liquid. This is pure Ormus suspended in water, ready for storage and use.

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