11-25-2007, 12:04 AM 
		
	
	
		Monoatomics refers to elements from the periodic table in a single-atom state.
Gold, iridium and rhodium are the three major ones for "spiritual" consumption, but mainly gold. While these are metals in a diatomic (two-atom) state and poisonous for consumption, through certain processes they can be set into a monoatomic state in which they are not harmful, but rather quite incredible - though I am not prescribing anything... (of course this is not approved by the FDA). In the monoatomic state these elements act as superconductors, levitating, disappearing and reappearing, basically ascending into other vibrations and returning.
Do a search on the web. David Hudson is their modern re-discoverer. But they go back to the shufa bread of pharoahs and the white powder of gold of the alchemists. They can be made fairly simply from ocean water or various other salt lake waters like the Great Salt lake in Utah or the Dead sea. They precipitate out of the salt waters when the ph is adjusted. There are ways to prepare it from gold itself, but these are more involved and a bit dangerous. There are many who now sell these products as white powder of gold and various names, but I can't vouch for any of them.
	
	
	
	
	
Gold, iridium and rhodium are the three major ones for "spiritual" consumption, but mainly gold. While these are metals in a diatomic (two-atom) state and poisonous for consumption, through certain processes they can be set into a monoatomic state in which they are not harmful, but rather quite incredible - though I am not prescribing anything... (of course this is not approved by the FDA). In the monoatomic state these elements act as superconductors, levitating, disappearing and reappearing, basically ascending into other vibrations and returning.
Do a search on the web. David Hudson is their modern re-discoverer. But they go back to the shufa bread of pharoahs and the white powder of gold of the alchemists. They can be made fairly simply from ocean water or various other salt lake waters like the Great Salt lake in Utah or the Dead sea. They precipitate out of the salt waters when the ph is adjusted. There are ways to prepare it from gold itself, but these are more involved and a bit dangerous. There are many who now sell these products as white powder of gold and various names, but I can't vouch for any of them.

     