The Ormus Extraction Process The Wet Method

Ormus Minerals - The Ormus Extraction Process The Wet Method

Making the invisible visible, and then separating it.

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Here are the three fundamental stages that define the Wet Method:


Phase 1: LIBERATION (Dissolving the Source)

  • The Goal: To release the full spectrum of minerals, including the invisible Ormus elements, from their salt crystal prison into a free-flowing water solution.
  • The Action: Dissolving a high-mineral sea salt (like Dead Sea Salt) in distilled water.
  • The Analogy: This is like taking a compressed file (.zip) that contains thousands of different documents (minerals) and unzipping it. All the contents are now released and floating freely within the system, even if you can't see them individually.

Phase 2: PRECIPITATION (The Alchemical Shift)

  • The Goal: To change the environment of the water so that only the desired Ormus minerals "un-dissolve" and become visible, while leaving the unwanted minerals (like excess sodium) behind.
  • The Action: Slowly raising the pH of the water with an alkaline solution. This change in the water's charge makes the Ormus elements, which were previously soluble, suddenly insoluble. They drop out of their dissolved state and form a milky white cloud.
  • The Analogy: This is the "magic trick." Imagine the water is a dance floor where everyone is invisible. By changing the music and the lighting (raising the pH) to a very specific frequency (pH 10.78), you cause one specific group of dancers (the Ormus) to suddenly put on glowing white suits. They become visible and distinct from everyone else on the floor.

Phase 3: PURIFICATION (Washing the Catch)

  • The Goal: To separate the precious "glowing dancers" (the Ormus precipitate) from the dance floor and the leftover salty crowd, ensuring the final product is pure and safe.
  • The Action: Letting the white precipitate settle to the bottom, then repeatedly siphoning off the clear, salty water and replacing it with fresh, pure water. Each "wash" cleanses the Ormus, removing more and more of the salt and the alkaline solution used in the previous step.
  • The Analogy: The lights come on, and your group of glowing dancers are all gathered in one corner. You carefully escort everyone else off the dance floor (siphon the water). Then, you give the glowing dancers a fresh bottle of water to rinse with. You repeat this several times until they are perfectly clean and ready to go.

The Two Most Critical Factors

The success and quality of the entire Wet Method hinge on two variables:

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  1. The Quality of the Source Salt: Using a cheap, refined salt is like starting with an empty zip file. The quality of your final product is 100% dependent on the richness of your starting material.
  2. The Thoroughness of the Wash: This is the most important step for safety and purity. Insufficient washing will result in a final product that is salty and alkaline, which is not desirable or pleasant.

This elegant, three-phase process of Liberate, Precipitate, and Purify is the essence of the alchemical dance that allows anyone to coax the mysterious white powder of Ormus from simple sea salt.

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