Scientific History of Ormus

ORMEs appear to be closer to pure energy. The most interesting element of Ormus is that it is able to switch from being one metal to another at different temperatures. This observation was first made by Albert Einstein and Satyendra Nath Bose in the 1920s, calling it Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC). This was later demonstrated in 1995 by Eric Cornell and Carl Wieman in a laboratory.

David Hudson added that Ormus could be found in the air, soil and the sea. Ormus elements are embedded into the DNA structure of plants and animals and are thought to be an integral part of our skin, nails, hair, blood, brain, and all the organs of our body. Our Ormus is derived from the pristine waters of the Sunshine Coast.

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