
Rainshow’r Crystal Bath Ball Dechlorinator - bath water filter great for bathing
Rainshow’r Crystal Bath Ball Dechlorinator - bath water filter great for bathing The Rainshow’r Bath Ball is perfect for those who enjoy a leisurely bath and essential to dechlorinate your bath before use. The ball can be swished in the water for 2 minutes or placed under the faucet. The crystal ball for the bath is an entirely new concept in de-chlorinating bath water, requires no plumbing attachment, it works right in the tub, removes 90% or more of total chlorine for a healthier bath. How it works: When water comes in contact with the media filament inside the fabric pouch the chlorine ions in the water are converted into a harmless chloride. The toxic effects of chlorine, chloramines, and chlorine gas are eliminated with the aid of a special media. Chlorine is removed quickly when the Crystal Ball is circulated through the water. The crystalline quartz mixed with the media reduces the molecular structure of water into smaller clusters enhancing sudsing and lathering of soap. Long Lasting, Lasts For Over 200 Baths!
Customer Review: De-Chlorinate Bath Water
This product works well. A bit confusing at first as to how to use, but seems to work in the bath.
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A new centre for the study of poisons, a joint venture between Newcastle University and the health Protection Agency, opened on Tuesday May 2.
Dental Materials Award
At the recent meeting of the International Association of Dental Research in Chiba, Japan, Dr Sharan Sidhu, a lecturer in Restorative Dentistry at Newcastle University, was awarded the 2001 Toshio Nakao Fellowship. This award provides support for young investigators to spend up to six months in another country carrying out research on dental materials science and its application in biological and clinical settings. Dr Sidhu will be spending time in the USA at the Dental School at the medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia, USA, working with the world-renowned Dr David Pashley
Triple honours for professor
Professor Phil Barker of the Dept of Psychiatry at Newcastle University is due to be conferred with three separate honours in the next couple of months.
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