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This is the same stuff sold as collodial minerals isn't it?

It well may be. I know that I have a happy houseplant after it got its' dose. The raw material is not overly dense, hard, insoluble in water, make a light clack sound when shaken (about 3/8 inch pieces) against itself, more mineralized than tree resins... there is also an interesting transitional carbon that is mined in Alaska called Jet that was popular in victorian era inexpensive jewelery, physically like pyrolytic graphite, a stage between an amorphous carbon and coal. You could make yourself a small ball mill with a rock tumbler and some heavy bearings and reduce it to a dust... I haven't seen pyro graphite powder on the market. The slabs are obscenely expensive.... then again, there was one site that sold "DU" (depleted uranium) squares about 4"x4" for $3,500 each... mildly radioactive, no home should be without several....


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  • This is the same stuff sold as collodial minerals isn't it? - tonemaniac 05:35:53 01/03/05 (0)


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