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Prussian Blue and Thallium --- Deuterium Depleted Water -- Lapis Lazuli #324

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Morningstar88 commented 6 days ago

LAPIS LAZULI, DEUTERIUM AND PRUSSIAN BLUE

RAW LAPIS LAZULI STONES 8-14USD PLUS. TO MAKE ULTRAMARINE

https://www.etsy.com/market/lapis_lazuli_small_raw_stone

HOW TO PULVERIZE SIFT AND WASH AQUAMARINE, AND OTHER NATURAL PIGMENTS> DRUIDS GARDEN.

https://www.bing.com/search?pglt=43&q=aquamarine+paint+how+to+grind+pulverize+sift+and+wash&

CAMBODIAN GEMSTONES

Gemstones found in Cambodia include123: Rubies Sapphires Peridot Aquamarine Amethyst

HOW TO MAKE DEUTERIUM DEPLETED WATER

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S72N0bdaEJk

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Morningstar88 commented 6 days ago

NEED THIS. Iron II Sulfate

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron(II)_sulfate

In Penh

https://grabiya.com/

Morningstar88 commented 6 days ago

Not for PRussian BLue but good?

Ion Exchange Resin Purolite Recognized as the world's number 2 quality resin in Softening, Dealkalisation, Demineralization (DI), Polishing Mixed, Removal Arsenic - Heavy Metal - Nitrate, wastewater treatment process, sweetener production process , Pharmaceutical production process, food industry production process.

Morningstar88 commented 6 days ago

Cool shop?

GRABIYA Chemical Supplies Phnom Penh, Cambodia

H/P: (855) 86 899 890 Email: sokteang.yem@outlook.com

Morningstar88 commented 6 days ago

IN SIEM REAP, DIRECTORY

https://www.cambodiayp.com/category/Chemicals/city:Siem_Reap

Morningstar88 commented 6 days ago
The gold miners are entities that are comprised of Thallium. They use cesium atoms to act as a net to pull those who are of iron and copper to a state that causes Gold to form. It is a forced synthesis of Gold that they in turn harvest toward the new sun after the flip of the previous sun. They work to maintain the disconnection of man with the union of Mercury and Lead. If a single man was to sneak this unison, then this man would become unstoppable and incorruptible and dissolve darkness. --
Morningstar88 commented 6 days ago
Those who mirror Adam and Eve, who are of iron and copper dominance, are given the hardest radiation and erased so that they will have to restart a new 26000 year cycle in third density. The gold miners do not want these particular types to leave. They trap them vigorously and relentlessly. They destroy them and place them in a prison vector in the fourth density, located on a moon near Saturn. --
Morningstar88 commented 6 days ago

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thallium

Morningstar88 commented 6 days ago

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thallium_poisoning

Morningstar88 commented 6 days ago

Thallium was an effective murder weapon before its effects became understood and an antidote (Prussian blue) was discovered

Morningstar88 commented 6 days ago

Thallium can enter the body through inhalation, absorption through the skin, or through ingestion. Acute symptoms of thallium exposure include, but are not limited to, stomach pain, diarrhea, and vomiting. More serious neurological symptoms don't appear until days after the metal was ingested. These include: tremors, headache, insomnia, seizures, ataxia, ascending peripheral neuropathies, coma, and possible death. Nystagmus, diplopia, and other ocular effects are also common. After many weeks, those with thallium poisoning begin to present with dermatological symptoms such as acne-like abrasions, hypohidrosis, and alopecia.

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Treatment There are two main methods of removing both radioactive and stable isotopes of thallium from humans. First known was to use Prussian blue (potassium ferric hexacyanoferrate), which is a solid ion exchange material, which absorbs thallium. Up to 20 g per day of Prussian blue is fed by mouth to the person, and it passes through their digestive system and comes out in the stool. Hemodialysis and hemoperfusion are also used to remove thallium from the blood stream. At later stage of the treatment additional potassium is used to mobilize thallium from the tissue.[13][14] Other methods of treatment could be stomach pumping, use of activated charcoal, or bowel irrigation depending on the prognosis.

Morningstar88 commented 6 days ago

Historically, lapis lazuli stone was mined in Afghanistan and shipped overseas to Europe.[5]

A method to produce ultramarine from lapis lazuli was introduced and later described by Cennino Cennini in the 15th century. This process consisted of grinding the lapis lazuli mineral, mixing the ground material with melted wax, resins, and oils, wrapping the resulting mass in a cloth, and then kneading it in a dilute lye solution, a potassium carbonate solution prepared by combining wood ash with water. The blue lazurite particles collect at the bottom of the pot, while the colorless crystalline material and other impurities remain at the top. This process was performed at least three times, with each successive extraction generating a lower quality material. The final extraction, consisting largely of colorless material as well as a few blue particles, brings forth ultramarine ash which is prized as a glaze for its pale blue transparency.[17] This extensive process was specific to ultramarine because the mineral it comes from has a combination of both blue and colorless pigments. If an artist were to simply grind and wash lapis lazuli, the resulting powder would be a greyish-blue color that lacks purity and depth of color since lapis lazuli contains a high proportion of colorless material.

Morningstar88 commented 6 days ago

https://folkmarketgems.com/collections/raw-lapis-lazuli-stone

Morningstar88 commented 6 days ago

aquamarine powdered pigments.

  1. Micafy Aquamarine Powdered Pigments:

    • Aquamarine is a robust and vibrant purple synthetic mica-based pigment color with high purity properties.
    • It contains synthetic mica, titanium dioxide, and Green 5.
    • Applications: Face, eyes, lips, nails, and personal care products.
    • Particle Size: 20-100 µm.
    • You can find it in the Classic and Synthetic Mica collections.
    • It delivers an intense color profile across various applications and formulations¹.
  2. Astro Dust Aquamarine Pigment Powder:

    • Made of premium mica, this ultra-fine powder offers bright colors.
    • The stunning aquamarine pigment adds a shimmering pop to jewelry-making projects.
    • Available in both 5g and 20g options²³.

Feel free to explore these options for your creative endeavors! 😊

Source: Conversation with Copilot, 7/2/2024 (1) Aquamarine Powdered Pigments - Micafy. https://micafy.com/products/aqua-marine-powdered-pigments. (2) Amazon.com: Astro Dust Aquamarine Pigment Powder (20g). https://www.amazon.com/Astro-Dust-Aquamarine-Pigment-Powder/dp/B08MVGLNTF. (3) Amazon.com: Astro Dust Aquamarine Pigment Powder (5g). https://www.amazon.com/Astro-Dust-Aquamarine-Pigment-Powder/dp/B08MVFPX9Z.

Morningstar88 commented 6 days ago

Ancient artists employed various techniques to create powdered pigments, including aquamarine. While the exact methods varied across cultures and time periods, here are some common approaches:

  1. Grinding Natural Minerals:

    • Ancient artists often ground minerals into fine powders. For aquamarine, they would have used aquamarine gemstones or similar minerals.
    • The process involved manually crushing the gemstones using tools like mortars and pestles.
    • The resulting powder could then be mixed with a binder (such as water, oil, or egg) to create paint or other artistic materials.
  2. Mineral Extraction and Purification:

    • Artists might extract aquamarine from rocks or minerals containing it.
    • They would then purify the aquamarine by removing impurities.
    • The purified material could be ground into a fine powder.
  3. Natural Weathering and Erosion:

    • Over time, natural weathering and erosion could break down aquamarine-containing rocks.
    • Artists could collect the resulting aquamarine particles from riverbeds, caves, or other natural sources.
    • These particles could serve as pigments after further grinding.
  4. Synthetic Production (for more recent ancient periods):

    • Some ancient civilizations had knowledge of synthetic pigment production.
    • They might have created synthetic aquamarine by combining specific elements or compounds.
    • These synthetic pigments were then ground into powder form.

Remember that the exact methods varied based on the available resources, cultural practices, and technological advancements of each civilization. Analyzing ancient pigments and their production techniques provides valuable insights into the artistic practices of our ancestors¹². 🎨✨

Source: Conversation with Copilot, 7/2/2024 (1) Characterizing the pigments and paints of prehistoric artists - Springer. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s1[2](https://www.naturalpigments.com/artist-materials/ancient-historical-pigments)520-021-01397-y. (2) Ancient Pigments and their Identification in Works of Art. https://www.naturalpigments.com/artist-materials/ancient-historical-pigments. (3) Artists' Pigments, volume 1 - National Gallery of Art. https://www.nga.gov/research/publications/pdf-library/artists-pigments-vol-1.html. (4) Aquamarine Powdered Pigments - Micafy. https://micafy.com/products/aqua-marine-powdered-pigments. (5) Aquamarine Color Pigment | Mica Powder | Ring Making Supplies. https://patrickadairsupplies.com/products/aquamarine-color-pigment. (6) Pigments & Powders — Epoxy Warehouse USA. https://www.epoxywhse.com/collections/pigments-powders.

Morningstar88 commented 6 days ago

Grinding amethyst into powder involves breaking down the crystal into smaller pieces and then further reducing those pieces to a fine powder. Here are some methods you can explore:

  1. Tumbling and Polishing:

    • Rotary rock tumbling is a common technique for grinding gemstones like amethyst.
    • Load crushed amethyst into a tumbler with steel balls and water.
    • As the tumbler rotates, the steel balls pulverize the amethyst into a fine powder.
    • You can use different grits (e.g., silicon carbide) to achieve the desired texture and shine⁴.
  2. Manual Sanding:

    • Start by sanding the amethyst in circular motions using low grit sandpaper (e.g., 80 or 220).
    • Gradually increase the grit (e.g., 400, 600) to achieve a smooth and shiny surface.
    • Clean the crystal to remove dust and debris⁷.
  3. Breaking Down Large Samples:

    • If your amethyst samples are large, use a sledgehammer to break them into fist-sized pieces.
    • Then proceed with grinding these smaller chunks into powder⁵.

Remember to handle amethyst with care, especially during manual grinding, to avoid damaging the crystal. Enjoy your creative endeavors! 🌟💜⁴⁵⁷.

Source: Conversation with Copilot, 7/2/2024 (1) Tumbling Amethyst - From Start to Finish! - YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSstj983PUo. (2) 15 Ways for Polishing, Sanding, and Tumbling Crystals by Hand. https://www.allcrystal.com/articles/polishing-gemstones/. (3) How to Grind Stone Into Powder | Sciencing. https://sciencing.com/grind-stone-powder-1[2](https://www.allcrystal.com/articles/polishing-gemstones/)004379.html. (4) Basic Rock Tumbling Tutorial with Amethyst. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RCTWyG7D3c. (5) 11 Ways For Amethyst Cleansing And Charging | Crystal Healing Beginners | How To Program Crystals. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21Qw[3](https://sciencing.com/grind-stone-powder-12004379.html)ziWz0k. (6) 3 ways to use the Amethyst Pendulum. https://www.amazon.com/live/video/ebe49fe2adcf44688edf08[1](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSstj983PUo)6778ba[3](https://sciencing.com/grind-stone-powder-12004379.html)80. (7) How to Grind Quartz Crystals: The Ultimate Guide - 33rd Square. https://www.33rdsquare.com/how-to-grind-quartz-crystals-the-ultimate-guide/. (8) undefined. https://reikigemwellness.com/courses/. (9) undefined. https://amzn.to/[2](https://www.allcrystal.com/articles/polishing-gemstones/)XUzlLY. (10) undefined. https://amzn.to/2XRIHYJ. (11) undefined. https://amzn.to/32DZSMf. (12) undefined. https://amzn.to/2LxLQX3. (13) undefined. https://amzn.to/2LwVlpE. (14) undefined. https://amzn.to/2XRJYit. (15) undefined. https://amzn.to/2JTB7TB. (16) undefined. https://amzn.to/2JTB9uH. (17) undefined. https://amzn.to/2JVST8I. (18) undefined. https://amzn.to/2JSbPoV. (19) undefined. https://amzn.to/2xVCmfu. (20) undefined. https://amzn.to/2LtYmH7. (21) undefined. https://amzn.to/2JQZd1i. (22) undefined. https://amzn.to/2JRt7T1. (23) undefined. https://amzn.to/2Ly9Qtm. (24) undefined. https://amzn.to/2xYA5Ao. (25) undefined. https://amzn.to/2SynwoQ. (26) undefined. https://amzn.to/2XULSPq. (27) undefined. https://amzn.to/2XUMepe. (28) Characterizing the pigments and paints of prehistoric artists - Springer. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12520-021-01397-y. (29) Ancient Pigments and their Identification in Works of Art. https://www.naturalpigments.com/artist-materials/ancient-historical-pigments. (30) Artists' Pigments, volume 1 - National Gallery of Art. https://www.nga.gov/research/publications/pdf-library/artists-pigments-vol-1.html.

Morningstar88 commented 6 days ago

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Jacob_Diesbach