Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/28
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on 28/3/00 9:31 pm, Mark Rabiner at mark@rabiner.cncoffice.com wrote:
> Johnny Deadman wrote:
>>
>> on 28/3/00 3:50 pm, LP6@aol.com at LP6@aol.com wrote:
>>
>>> Re: Chemistries & EDTA Thread Has Caught my Interest:
>>>
>>> EDTA: Ethylene Diamino Triacetic Acid
>>>
>>> Interests me in view of its "alternative medicine" application (thirty +
>>> years now) to alleviate clogged arteries via the mechanism of chelating
>>> (pulling, clawing) out bivalent calcium from plaque and thereby loosening
>>> and
>>> dissolving plaque.
>>
>> Since Xtol contains EDTA as well as Vitamin C, shouldn't we be drinking it
>> instead of developing in it?
>>
>> --
>> Johnny Deadman
> I think last week on Rec.photo.darkroom the eminent Richard Knoppow was saying
> that EDTA is the difference between D76 and Microphen.
Richard is great but the difference between D76 and Microphen is
Phenidone!!!!! EDTA just grabs salts out of the water.
- --
John Brownlow
http://www.pinkheadedbug.com