Harvesting the Amino Acids and washing out the GANS

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Basics for the production and processing of GANS
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Harvesting the Amino Acids

The first thing you should do after you have finished your GANS production, is to harvest the Amino Acids from the GANS collection container. The Amino Acid is created during the GANS production process and floats at the surface of the Salt water solution. They look and feel oily (do not touch them with your hands). Amino Acids are organic and the the common denominators on our planet Earth and the whole atmosphere/magnetosphere, which means that we are connected through it. So they are very important for the connection to our Devices and Applications or to our body and any living being.

The layer of amino acids, resting on the surface of the Salt solution, is quite thin and therefore difficult to collect. If you use a syringe or eye dropper (pipette) you will collect a quantity of salt water along with the acids. Therefore, it is recommended to use a small spoon or glass rod. Touch the acids with the rod or spoon; the acids will stick to either. Very suitable is a plastic spoon and even better, a nano-coated plastic spoon. Or, in the case of have nothing else, you can use a sheet of paperboard or plastic wrap too. Pour the Amino Acid into a own glass. You can use a syringe with clean water to wash it down from the spoon or you have already water in a glas and and swirl the spoon and with Amino Acid in the water to dissolve it.

With practice, you will learn how to easily harvest the amino acids.

Store harvested Amino Acids in liquid form, or you can dry them (if you use a paperboard to collect acids, drying is a favorable option). After drying, store the Amino Acid powder in a small clean sealed container and label your container (e.g. Amino Acids of CO2 GANS).

Once the harvesting of the amino acids is complete, you can wash the GANS that has been collected in your GANS container (see GANS Washing).

Washing out of the GANS

GANS can be washed out completely, but it doesn't has to be necessarily. Salt is a connector and depending on the use of the GANS, a specific amount of Salt can be useful.

Method:

  • GANS settles at the bottom of the collection container. Without disturbing the GANS, pour off/remove the Salt water solution resting above the newly created GANS.
  • If you disturb the GANS and it begins to mix into the Salt water, let it settle before attempting to remove more of the the Salt water. (Some GANSes settle down faster, some slower. A safe time would be 24 hours, but you also can wait longer)
  • When you have removed most of the Salt water, remove the GANS from the container (you will remove some salt water as well) and place it in a lidded glass jar.
  • Allow the GANS to settle at the bottom of the jar and then pour off/remove as much Salt water as possible.
  • Fill this GANS glass jar with clean water and seal it.
  • Allow the GANS to settle at the bottom of the glass jar and pour off/remove as much of the water above the GANS as possible without disturbing the GANS.
  • Refill the GANS glass jar with clean water and seal it.
  • Allow the GANS to settle at the bottom of the glass jar and pour off/remove as much of the water above the GANS as possible without disturbing the GANS.

Repeat this process (pouring off/removing the water above the GANS; refilling the jar with clean water; let settle, pour off, etc.) at least 6 to 10 times. This process washes the Salt out of the GANS.

The GANS can now be applied or stored.

Alternately/Get creative: You can opt to use GANS collection containers that have spouts at the bottom. You can then open the spout and collect GANS (and some Salt water) negating the need to pour off/remove the Salt water from above the GANS in the collection container. Find a method that works for you.

How to store GANSes


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