Re: CScardiovascular disease

2011-01-09 Thread PT Ferrance
Thank you for taking the time to write, Brooks.  Did the volunteers have to 
stay 
on the amino acids for the rest of their lives or were they able to discontinue 
them in time?  I have used aminos therapeutically for different issues for some 
years.  While they have often worked very well, the downside is the cost which 
can become prohibitive in some cases. I'm hoping that some of the more 
'chemically' minded listees will be able to come up with a formula for the 
water 
which could be much more cost effective.

Thanks again for all your contributions.  I'm still taking the 'homemade' LET C 
with good results.
PT





From: Brooks Bradley bradlebro...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat, January 8, 2011 2:21:08 PM
Subject: Re: CScardiovascular disease

Hello PT,
      The article you refer to is both interesting...and helpful.  I
am stimulated to relate a
brief synopsis of our recent experiences relating to experimental
research on the complete spectrum of cardiac
arrhythmia presentationsand their' fellow travelers.  Early on,
in our literature searches we came across the work of  George Eby
and William Halcomb.  Our early experiments yielded very promising
results...so much so---that we expanded our endeavors in this
investigation.  Without relating laborious details I summarize:  The
simple protocol involving the use of Taurine and L-Alanine yielded
very powerful positive response among volunteers presenting with both
Premature Atrial Contractions ([PAC) and Premature Ventricular
Contractions (PVC).  Using the dosage range recommended in their
research (i.e.  approximately 12 grams Taurine and 4 to 6 grams L
Alanine.in divided (2) doses...per day), we were successful in
mitigating against the occurence
of both of these challenges.  Some of the volunteers were beyond 82
yearsand had been manifesting
pronounced skips, pauses and rhythm excursions..FOR
YEARS..enjoyed total corrections of ALL
VARIATIONS in normal heartbeat.  This, ALONE, was the most striking
positive effect that we have EVER
WITNESSED.in any cardiovascular research endeavor that we have
ever undertaken.  Just, simply, amazing.
The correction rate was 90% among a population of 14 subjects and the
TOTAL positive correction percentage
(from the entire experimental group) was over 80%.  This was almost
unbelievable.for us.  I was one of the volunteers..having
suffered from both contraction excursionsand pauses.for over
20 years.  After about 20 days on the protocol, my pauses and
ventricular variations were reduced by 10%.  After 4
months..reduced by 80%.  It is hard to express my surprise...and
delight---just like getting a 25% increase in cardiac output.
        I will not extend this diatribe any longer, but I strongly
suggest that interested/concerned members
conduct a Google search for Eby and Halcomb's Interenet
articles..and make a considered judgment
relating to the possible benefits of this totally non-toxic,
vascular system support protocol.
        I must go now.    Best Regards to All for the coming year,
Brooks Bradley.

On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 11:51 AM, PT Ferrance ptf2...@bellsouth.net wrote:
 This article was posted on another list I am on.  I thought the information
 fascinating and potentially of great assistance to those with cardiovascular
 disease.  Much of it is technical but much of it is readable by people like
 myself (non-hard science types).  I thought it might be of interest to some
 on this list.  I'm going to try and figure out the formula.  My parents and
 all of my grandparents had cardiovascular issues.
 PT


 http://www.hbci.com/~wenonah/riddick/chap22.htm


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Re: CSadvanced medical technology

2011-01-09 Thread Ode Coyote



  Of course!

Ode



At 03:42 PM 1/8/2011 -0800, you wrote:
Ode -- can I forward this post to people who would be interested in this 
information?

MA


From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat, January 8, 2011 5:04:26 AM
Subject: CSadvanced medical technology

The Morgan Report on Money, Metals, and Mining

Key Insight #3 Silver is an in-demand, critical component in advanced 
medical technology: For many years I have touted numerous medical 
applications involving silver. Scientists at the Oak Ridge National 
Laboratory at the University of Tennessee, for example, have found that 
silver nanoparticles have better antibacterial properties than antibiotics 
produced from synthetic chemicals. NASA's website confirms it has been 
using silver purification technology in its spacecraft for years. Recently 
the Scottish government's health authorities began using silver-based 
products to halt dreaded, antibiotic-resistant MRSA infections in their 
hospitals. A full list of silver's proven medical uses is simply too long 
for this letter.


Key Insight #4 Silver is an in-demand, critical component in 
water-purification technology: The FDA has approved adding silver to 
bottled water to help kill bacteria a major under-reported story if I ever 
saw one! Many industrial-level water purification systems require silver, 
and this backdoor federal approval opens the floodgates for silver's 
application in municipal water purification plants. The worsening global 
potable water shortage and numerous pending development projects suggest 
that international and domestic demand for silver in water-purification 
technology will continue to skyrocket regardless of economic conditions in 
the U.S.


Key Insight #5 Silver is an in-demand, critical component in safe food 
handling: Silver is increasingly used in the global food supply chain to 
ensure purity and cleanliness. Major food processors use silver-tipped 
cutting instruments for meat processing with parallel applications to milk 
and cheese manufacturing, nut butters, and the baking industry. Even tray 
tables on some commercial jets are covered with anti-bacterial silver 
laminates to prevent the growth and transmission of bacteria to passengers.


As with other industrial silver applications, food is a staple which sells 
whether or not the economy is strong. The official outlook for food 
hygiene and water purification applications: 90 million ounces of silver 
per year by 2020.


Ode



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Re: CSadvanced medical technology

2011-01-09 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Thanks!!  :-)
MA





From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sun, January 9, 2011 6:42:30 AM
Subject: Re: CSadvanced medical technology



  Of course!

Ode



At 03:42 PM 1/8/2011 -0800, you wrote:
 Ode -- can I forward this post to people who would be interested in this 
information?
 MA
 
 
 From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Sat, January 8, 2011 5:04:26 AM
 Subject: CSadvanced medical technology
 
 The Morgan Report on Money, Metals, and Mining
 
 Key Insight #3 Silver is an in-demand, critical component in advanced medical 
technology: For many years I have touted numerous medical applications 
involving 
silver. Scientists at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory at the University of 
Tennessee, for example, have found that silver nanoparticles have better 
antibacterial properties than antibiotics produced from synthetic chemicals. 
NASA's website confirms it has been using silver purification technology in 
its 
spacecraft for years. Recently the Scottish government's health authorities 
began using silver-based products to halt dreaded, antibiotic-resistant MRSA 
infections in their hospitals. A full list of silver's proven medical uses is 
simply too long for this letter.
 
 Key Insight #4 Silver is an in-demand, critical component in 
 water-purification 
technology: The FDA has approved adding silver to bottled water to help kill 
bacteria a major under-reported story if I ever saw one! Many industrial-level 
water purification systems require silver, and this backdoor federal approval 
opens the floodgates for silver's application in municipal water purification 
plants. The worsening global potable water shortage and numerous pending 
development projects suggest that international and domestic demand for silver 
in water-purification technology will continue to skyrocket regardless of 
economic conditions in the U.S.
 
 Key Insight #5 Silver is an in-demand, critical component in safe food 
handling: Silver is increasingly used in the global food supply chain to 
ensure 
purity and cleanliness. Major food processors use silver-tipped cutting 
instruments for meat processing with parallel applications to milk and cheese 
manufacturing, nut butters, and the baking industry. Even tray tables on some 
commercial jets are covered with anti-bacterial silver laminates to prevent 
the 
growth and transmission of bacteria to passengers.
 
 As with other industrial silver applications, food is a staple which sells 
whether or not the economy is strong. The official outlook for food hygiene 
and 
water purification applications: 90 million ounces of silver per year by 2020.
 
 Ode
 
 
 
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RE: CScardiovascular disease

2011-01-09 Thread Lisa
This is fantastic news and I thank you again Brooks for valuable
information.

A question for everyone, I take aminos but would love to hear what people
have used and liked. I remember almost 20 years ago I found a liquid amino
that had a very interesting (likeable) taste, almost malty and it made me
feel wonderful. Being fairly poor at the time I couldn't afford to buy it
and can now not remember what brand it was -- with the likelihood that it's
still made would be a long shot.

So, I've got pill form (with liquid gel) and would love to hear some
feedback from folks on what they're using and how they like it (and where
they got it). As after all these years, it's probably the only supplement I
specifically remember that I got [immediate] positive results from.

Thanks!

Lisa

-Original Message-
From: Brooks Bradley [mailto:bradlebro...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2011 2:21 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CScardiovascular disease

Hello PT,
  The article you refer to is both interesting...and helpful.  I
am stimulated to relate a
brief synopsis of our recent experiences relating to experimental
research on the complete spectrum of cardiac
arrhythmia presentationsand their' fellow travelers.  Early on,
in our literature searches we came across the work of   George Eby
and William Halcomb.  Our early experiments yielded very promising
results...so much so---that we expanded our endeavors in this
investigation.   Without relating laborious details I summarize:  The
simple protocol involving the use of Taurine and L-Alanine yielded
very powerful positive response among volunteers presenting with both
Premature Atrial Contractions ([PAC) and Premature Ventricular
Contractions (PVC).  Using the dosage range recommended in their
research (i.e.  approximately 12 grams Taurine and 4 to 6 grams L
Alanine.in divided (2) doses...per day), we were successful in
mitigating against the occurence
of both of these challenges.  Some of the volunteers were beyond 82
yearsand had been manifesting
pronounced skips, pauses and rhythm excursions..FOR
YEARS..enjoyed total corrections of ALL
VARIATIONS in normal heartbeat.  This, ALONE, was the most striking
positive effect that we have EVER
WITNESSED.in any cardiovascular research endeavor that we have
ever undertaken.  Just, simply, amazing.
The correction rate was 90% among a population of 14 subjects and the
TOTAL positive correction percentage
(from the entire experimental group) was over 80%.   This was almost
unbelievable.for us.   I was one of the volunteers..having
suffered from both contraction excursionsand pauses.for over
20 years.   After about 20 days on the protocol, my pauses and
ventricular variations were reduced by 10%.   After 4
months..reduced by 80%.  It is hard to express my surprise...and
delight---just like getting a 25% increase in cardiac output.
I will not extend this diatribe any longer, but I strongly
suggest that interested/concerned members
conduct a Google search for Eby and Halcomb's Interenet
articles..and make a considered judgment
relating to the possible benefits of this totally non-toxic,
vascular system support protocol.
I must go now.Best Regards to All for the coming year,
Brooks Bradley.

On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 11:51 AM, PT Ferrance ptf2...@bellsouth.net wrote:
 This article was posted on another list I am on.  I thought the
information
 fascinating and potentially of great assistance to those with
cardiovascular
 disease.  Much of it is technical but much of it is readable by people
like
 myself (non-hard science types).  I thought it might be of interest to
some
 on this list.  I'm going to try and figure out the formula.  My parents
and
 all of my grandparents had cardiovascular issues.
 PT


 http://www.hbci.com/~wenonah/riddick/chap22.htm


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Re: CScardiovascular disease

2011-01-09 Thread Sandy
Hi PT,

I'm glad you asked Brooks that question? I do not know if you're aware of Jo 
Mar Labs but their prices are not too bad and the quality is pretty good.

http://www.jomarlabs.com/

Best regards,
Sandy 

--- On Sun, 1/9/11, PT Ferrance ptf2...@bellsouth.net wrote:


Thank you for taking the time to write, Brooks.  Did the volunteers have to 
stay on the amino acids for the rest of their lives or were they able to 
discontinue them in time?  I have used aminos therapeutically for different 
issues for some years.  While they have often worked very well, the downside is 
the cost which can become prohibitive in some cases. I'm hoping that some of 
the more 'chemically' minded listees will be able to come up with a formula for 
the water which could be much more cost effective.


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Re: CScardiovascular disease

2011-01-09 Thread PT Ferrance
What brand are you taking, Lisa?  I have never heard of a liquid amino in a 
soft 
gel.  I have used a variety of brands over the years.

Was the one you cannot remember Bragg's Aminos, by any chance?  It is used as a 
substitute for soy sauce by some.

Thanks.
PT





From: Lisa blacksa...@comcast.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sun, January 9, 2011 10:38:13 AM
Subject: RE: CScardiovascular disease

This is fantastic news and I thank you again Brooks for valuable
information.

A question for everyone, I take aminos but would love to hear what people
have used and liked. I remember almost 20 years ago I found a liquid amino
that had a very interesting (likeable) taste, almost malty and it made me
feel wonderful. Being fairly poor at the time I couldn't afford to buy it
and can now not remember what brand it was -- with the likelihood that it's
still made would be a long shot.

So, I've got pill form (with liquid gel) and would love to hear some
feedback from folks on what they're using and how they like it (and where
they got it). As after all these years, it's probably the only supplement I
specifically remember that I got [immediate] positive results from.

Thanks!

Lisa

-Original Message-
From: Brooks Bradley [mailto:bradlebro...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2011 2:21 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CScardiovascular disease

Hello PT,
      The article you refer to is both interesting...and helpful.  I
am stimulated to relate a
brief synopsis of our recent experiences relating to experimental
research on the complete spectrum of cardiac
arrhythmia presentationsand their' fellow travelers.  Early on,
in our literature searches we came across the work of  George Eby
and William Halcomb.  Our early experiments yielded very promising
results...so much so---that we expanded our endeavors in this
investigation.  Without relating laborious details I summarize:  The
simple protocol involving the use of Taurine and L-Alanine yielded
very powerful positive response among volunteers presenting with both
Premature Atrial Contractions ([PAC) and Premature Ventricular
Contractions (PVC).  Using the dosage range recommended in their
research (i.e.  approximately 12 grams Taurine and 4 to 6 grams L
Alanine.in divided (2) doses...per day), we were successful in
mitigating against the occurence
of both of these challenges.  Some of the volunteers were beyond 82
yearsand had been manifesting
pronounced skips, pauses and rhythm excursions..FOR
YEARS..enjoyed total corrections of ALL
VARIATIONS in normal heartbeat.  This, ALONE, was the most striking
positive effect that we have EVER
WITNESSED.in any cardiovascular research endeavor that we have
ever undertaken.  Just, simply, amazing.
The correction rate was 90% among a population of 14 subjects and the
TOTAL positive correction percentage
(from the entire experimental group) was over 80%.  This was almost
unbelievable.for us.  I was one of the volunteers..having
suffered from both contraction excursionsand pauses.for over
20 years.  After about 20 days on the protocol, my pauses and
ventricular variations were reduced by 10%.  After 4
months..reduced by 80%.  It is hard to express my surprise...and
delight---just like getting a 25% increase in cardiac output.
        I will not extend this diatribe any longer, but I strongly
suggest that interested/concerned members
conduct a Google search for Eby and Halcomb's Interenet
articles..and make a considered judgment
relating to the possible benefits of this totally non-toxic,
vascular system support protocol.
        I must go now.    Best Regards to All for the coming year,
Brooks Bradley.

On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 11:51 AM, PT Ferrance ptf2...@bellsouth.net wrote:
 This article was posted on another list I am on.  I thought the
information
 fascinating and potentially of great assistance to those with
cardiovascular
 disease.  Much of it is technical but much of it is readable by people
like
 myself (non-hard science types).  I thought it might be of interest to
some
 on this list.  I'm going to try and figure out the formula.  My parents
and
 all of my grandparents had cardiovascular issues.
 PT


 http://www.hbci.com/~wenonah/riddick/chap22.htm


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Re: CScardiovascular disease

2011-01-09 Thread PT Ferrance
Thanks, Sandy.  Hopefully Marshall will read the article and work his 
scientific 
formula magic for us! :-)
PT





From: Sandy hollis302...@yahoo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sun, January 9, 2011 10:43:49 AM
Subject: Re: CScardiovascular disease


Hi PT,

I'm glad you asked Brooks that question? I do not know if you're aware of Jo 
Mar 
Labs but their prices are not too bad and the quality is pretty good.

http://www.jomarlabs.com/

Best regards,
Sandy 

--- On Sun, 1/9/11, PT Ferrance ptf2...@bellsouth.net wrote:




Thank you for taking the time to write, Brooks.  Did the volunteers have to 
stay 
on the amino acids for the rest of their lives or were they able to 
discontinue 
them in time?  I have used aminos therapeutically for different issues for 
some 
years.  While they have often worked very well, the downside is the cost which 
can become prohibitive in some cases. I'm hoping that some of the more 
'chemically' minded listees will be able to come up with a formula for the 
water 
which could be much more cost effective.



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CS Liver disease

2011-01-09 Thread ZZekelink
Question concerning liver  CS  elimination...
   I have read that if someone is taking CS  (EIS) that it is eliminated 
from the body through the liver  kidneys..Is  this correct ?? If so is there 
any danger to either of these organs ???   Lois


CSsilvergen sg6 question...PLEASE HELP!!!!

2011-01-09 Thread Kenny laguna

Hi, i recently got my sg6. The first two batches, were perfect. However, the 
third batch i made (using the same high quality distilled water, and same ppm 
setting) was different. I was in the other room when the unit shut off 
(complete) it was probably 15 mins. or so that passed, before i checked the 
unit and saw the batch was ready. To my surprise, there was a milky looking 
substance dripping from the electrode connected to the red lug. It was 
dripping from the bottom of the electrode, and literally had a pool of this 
substance collecting at the bottom of my mason jar!
 
Again, i did nothing different from the previous 2 batches. Same mason jar, 
same water, same setting.
 
This really worries me! Can somebody please ease my mind and tell me why, and 
how this possibly happened?
 
Thank you so much, you guys have been great!
  

RE: CS Liver disease

2011-01-09 Thread Neville Munn

To be honest - articles 'for' and 'against' abound in the public arena so it 
would largely depend on what one reads and/or believes from those publications.
 
I believe the product made and ingested in the home using LVDC is rapidly 
eliminated...My increase in frequency of unloading waist water since beginning 
my daily intake several years ago indicates this is so.  I also believe that 
this frequency assists in keeping my plumbing in top condition as I age - 
because of that constant flushing.
 
Each to his/her own belief I guess.  I base mine on personal experience and 
observation g.
 
N.
 


From: zzekel...@aol.com
Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2011 12:26:11 -0500
Subject: CS Liver disease
To: silver-list@eskimo.com



Question concerning liver  CS elimination...
   I have read that if someone is taking CS (EIS) that it is eliminated from 
the body through the liver  kidneys..Is this correct ?? If so is there any 
danger to either of these organs ???  Lois  
 

RE: CSsilvergen sg6 question...PLEASE HELP!!!!

2011-01-09 Thread Neville Munn

Two questions if I may...Did that water come from the *same* bottle?  It may be 
DW but that DW may vary from bottle to bottle, and even from the same 
manufacturer.  A meter will indicate this when checking the water of each batch 
*prior* to starting brewing process.
 
And how did you clean the brewing vessel out between batches?
 
Not all bottles of DW will necessarily be the same...In my experience.
 
N.
 


From: anugal_...@hotmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2011 13:16:21 -0500
Subject: CSsilvergen sg6 question...PLEASE HELP




Hi, i recently got my sg6. The first two batches, were perfect. However, the 
third batch i made (using the same high quality distilled water, and same ppm 
setting) was different. I was in the other room when the unit shut off 
(complete) it was probably 15 mins. or so that passed, before i checked the 
unit and saw the batch was ready. To my surprise, there was a milky looking 
substance dripping from the electrode connected to the red lug. It was 
dripping from the bottom of the electrode, and literally had a pool of this 
substance collecting at the bottom of my mason jar!
 
Again, i did nothing different from the previous 2 batches. Same mason jar, 
same water, same setting.
 
This really worries me! Can somebody please ease my mind and tell me why, and 
how this possibly happened?
 
Thank you so much, you guys have been great!
  

CSamount of CS to take daily?

2011-01-09 Thread goofeygalpal
i just got back on the CS wagon after being off of it for years.

Husband and i both have long standing chronic illness. Just made my first batch 
of CS after a few years and we've been taking some and holding it in our mouths 
for 3 minutes and then swallowing

Can we slowly sip throughout the day or just take 2-3X a day or is there a 
preferred method for those with chronic illnesess? 

Also-- how much to take per day? 1/2 a cup? is 1 cup too much? 

Thanks!
Susie

Re: CSsilvergen sg6 question...PLEASE HELP!!!!

2011-01-09 Thread Dan Nave
Probably the stirrer was not working.

This milky stuff is sometimes seen where there is no movement of the water.

Dan

On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 12:16 PM, Kenny laguna anugal_...@hotmail.com wrote:
 Hi, i recently got my sg6. The first two batches, were perfect. However, the
 third batch i made (using the same high quality distilled water, and same
 ppm setting) was different. I was in the other room when the unit shut off
 (complete) it was probably 15 mins. or so that passed, before i checked the
 unit and saw the batch was ready. To my surprise, there was a milky
 looking substance dripping from the electrode connected to the red lug. It
 was dripping from the bottom of the electrode, and literally had a pool of
 this substance collecting at the bottom of my mason jar!

 Again, i did nothing different from the previous 2 batches. Same mason jar,
 same water, same setting.

 This really worries me! Can somebody please ease my mind and tell me why,
 and how this possibly happened?

 Thank you so much, you guys have been great!



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Re: CSamount of CS to take daily?

2011-01-09 Thread Marshalee Hallett
Hi, Susie,
 Well, I take about 1 cup a day in 3 parts to fight an active infection. I
take 1/3rd cup daily as a preventive. Mine is homemade CS, about 18 PPM.
It got rid of Lyme Disease in me and numerous things in my pets.
Great stuff!
Marshalee


On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 3:22 PM, goofeygalpal goofeygal...@comcast.netwrote:

  i just got back on the CS wagon after being off of it for years.

 Husband and i both have long standing chronic illness. Just made my first
 batch of CS after a few years and we've been taking some and holding it in
 our mouths for 3 minutes and then swallowing

 Can we slowly sip throughout the day or just take 2-3X a day or is there a
 preferred method for those with chronic illnesess?

 Also-- how much to take per day? 1/2 a cup? is 1 cup too much?

 Thanks!
 Susie



Re: CSPrecipitating calcium before distillation

2011-01-09 Thread PT Ferrance
Hi,
Can anyone tell me why baking 'sodium' bicarbonate at 350 degrees for 2-2.5 
hours will become 'calcium' carbonate?  How does sodium magically become 
calcium?  

Thanks.
PT





From: rans...@atmc.net rans...@atmc.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, January 3, 2011 12:49:40 PM
Subject: CSPrecipitating calcium before distillation

For years I wanted my own water distiller but I knew that my calcium
carbonate loaded water would prematurely destroy one. We have to vigorously
clean any pot after boiling water in it and have to religiously descale the
coffee maker. I also wanted to build my own larger scale water distiller but
the same problem applied- not worth the money and trouble because of the
rapid calcium buildup.

I have finally found two methods that will bring this closer to reality for
me but have very practical applications already.

I now de-calcify nearly all our drinking water. We do it in the common 5
gallon polycarbonate water jugs thusly:

The secret precipitating agent is not at all a secret- it's calcium
carbonate- plain old washing soda. It's still made by Arm  Hammer and can
be bought on eBay if you can't find it locally. The dose for my water is
about 1/2 teaspoon per gallon. Stir in and dissolve well and watch the
calcium cloud the water then fall to the bottom of the jug. About 24 hours
later, siphon off with a small tube and through a funnel with several coffee
filters. I use my filters over many times.

Concerned about non-food grade calcium carbonate? Make your own. Spread some
baking soda out in a pan and bake it at 350F for 2-2.5 hours. 

This preemptive process should add much life to any distiller.

The best calcium cleaning solution I ever used in a coffee maker will
probably work fine for distillers too: Standard 5% white vinegar to which I
add powdered citric acid until it turns yellow.

DaddyBob


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