Re: CS>Skin Infection and Question

2015-04-09 Thread Deborah Gerard
I didn't know that OTC peroxide had silver elements in it. 


 On Thursday, April 9, 2015 4:15 PM, 123 456  wrote:
   

 In the meantime, use some hydrogen peroxide 3% from teh drug store and
some spikenard (spike lavender) or just straight lavender from teh
bottle onto it.
I believe they both contain silver metalic elements in those oils and
it is what makes them so powerfully antiseptic.
Let us know how you do?
Tara

On 4/9/15, Reece Maxey  wrote:
> Frequency shouldn't matter unless there is an AC motor involved. Ode has
> electrical stirrers for the silver generator but believe they run on DC.
> Have gotten enough info/materials together to start making what you need?
> Opa
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
>> On Apr 9, 2015, at 5:55 AM, 2Words <2wordsproduct...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I'm running 220 over here. Frequency? I have no idea.
>>
>> Joy
>>
>>
>>> On 4/9/2015 2:04 AM, Reece Maxey wrote:
>>> If you can afford it, I think the Silver Puppy would be best; get a
>>> battery adapter for little cost providing you have a suitable DC source.
>>> Depending on length and gauge, silver rods for the one you linked to
>>> could be expensive. The Puppy is limited to 12 gauge per web page. I have
>>> not seen a bad review for the pup. What mains voltage and frequency do
>>> you have at your location?
>>> Opa
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPad
>>>
 On Apr 8, 2015, at 3:47 AM, 2Words <2wordsproduct...@gmail.com> wrote:

 Hi,

 I seem to have developed a bacterial infection on my leg and am having
 somewhat of a quandry in lieu of being able to obtain CS at the moment
 what to do. I've just made an infusion of herbs and with triple
 antibiotic salve it should make some kind of impact but I do want to
 improve my CS making skills and need some input on what to get.

 So I've seen this -
 http://www.ebay.com/itm/GENERATOR-T2-COLLOIDAL-SILVER-SXS-2CV-PRO-KOLLOIDALES-SILBER-GENERATEUR-ARGENT-/221726064065?pt=_DefaultDomain_77&hash=item339fe73dc1

 Is it worth the money? The puppy didn't seem to resonate with me when I
 looked at it. I could possibly whip up some CS with my counter-top water
 distiller and the odd pieces of 99.99 I have lying around for now, but
 down the road I want to get something a bit less needing of fussing
 with. Just plug and forget is what I'm after - at a good enough price.

 Any thoughts would be very appreciated right now. Just as a side note,
 my leg is pretty infected from JUST one darn scratch due to itching. I
 just went bad right away. Been around some nasty vibes in recent times,
 so it comes as little surprise. Now a regimen of healing is in due
 order.

 Blessings,
 Joy


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Re: CS>Skin Infection and Question

2015-04-09 Thread 123 456
In the meantime, use some hydrogen peroxide 3% from teh drug store and
some spikenard (spike lavender) or just straight lavender from teh
bottle onto it.
I believe they both contain silver metalic elements in those oils and
it is what makes them so powerfully antiseptic.
Let us know how you do?
Tara

On 4/9/15, Reece Maxey  wrote:
> Frequency shouldn't matter unless there is an AC motor involved. Ode has
> electrical stirrers for the silver generator but believe they run on DC.
> Have gotten enough info/materials together to start making what you need?
> Opa
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
>> On Apr 9, 2015, at 5:55 AM, 2Words <2wordsproduct...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I'm running 220 over here. Frequency? I have no idea.
>>
>> Joy
>>
>>
>>> On 4/9/2015 2:04 AM, Reece Maxey wrote:
>>> If you can afford it, I think the Silver Puppy would be best; get a
>>> battery adapter for little cost providing you have a suitable DC source.
>>> Depending on length and gauge, silver rods for the one you linked to
>>> could be expensive. The Puppy is limited to 12 gauge per web page. I have
>>> not seen a bad review for the pup. What mains voltage and frequency do
>>> you have at your location?
>>> Opa
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPad
>>>
 On Apr 8, 2015, at 3:47 AM, 2Words <2wordsproduct...@gmail.com> wrote:

 Hi,

 I seem to have developed a bacterial infection on my leg and am having
 somewhat of a quandry in lieu of being able to obtain CS at the moment
 what to do. I've just made an infusion of herbs and with triple
 antibiotic salve it should make some kind of impact but I do want to
 improve my CS making skills and need some input on what to get.

 So I've seen this -
 http://www.ebay.com/itm/GENERATOR-T2-COLLOIDAL-SILVER-SXS-2CV-PRO-KOLLOIDALES-SILBER-GENERATEUR-ARGENT-/221726064065?pt=_DefaultDomain_77&hash=item339fe73dc1

 Is it worth the money? The puppy didn't seem to resonate with me when I
 looked at it. I could possibly whip up some CS with my counter-top water
 distiller and the odd pieces of 99.99 I have lying around for now, but
 down the road I want to get something a bit less needing of fussing
 with. Just plug and forget is what I'm after - at a good enough price.

 Any thoughts would be very appreciated right now. Just as a side note,
 my leg is pretty infected from JUST one darn scratch due to itching. I
 just went bad right away. Been around some nasty vibes in recent times,
 so it comes as little surprise. Now a regimen of healing is in due
 order.

 Blessings,
 Joy


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Re: CS>Distilled/Demin/Deionised/RO water?

2015-04-09 Thread Reece Maxey
Lived twice in a residential compound in Riyadh that had a central RO unit for 
the potable
water source. All we knew is that the water didn't smell or make us sick. It 
hard to imagine 
Distilled water would have to be order. 5 minutes from Wal mart and distilled 
water. Thankful!

Sent from my iPad

> On Apr 9, 2015, at 9:03 AM, Neville  wrote:
> 
> Thanks Kirsteen, and Thank You to everyone else also.
> 
> I checked this one out and it appears to be the only one so far that 
> advertises DW without it's been through several purification processes.  Most 
> go through several purification processes, including Revers Osmosis, and this 
> would make the water too pure for electrolysis to start, it would add hours 
> and hours and hours to the brewing process.  I have forwarded this one on to 
> the person concerned.
> 
> Thanks again for all your help everyone.
> 
> N.
> 
> Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2015 13:48:40 +0100
> Subject: Re: CS>Distilled/Demin/Deionised/RO water?
> From: kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.com
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> 
> The Distilled water co. sells both distilled and demineralized. You just 
> order which you want
> 
> cheers 
> Kirsteen
> 
> On 9 Apr 2015 00:11, "Neville"  wrote:
> I know nothing about making EIS using Demin, RO or Deionised water, but a 
> person in the UK wants to make some EIS.  Apparently the only water available 
> in the UK are those mentioned above, is it OK to use this water for making 
> EIS?
> 
> I would be thinking it's OK, it will just take longer to brew a batch perhaps.
> 
> I don't think a home distiller is an option here either.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> N.


CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2015 #119

2015-04-09 Thread cncsmetal

I've had a couple of homeruns with skin infections. Eucalyptus oil worked for 
one but not
the second one. Coconut oil worked on the second one (Eucalyptus oil made it 
more angry).
For you that second guess the necessity of a quality distilled water because 
''it's too much 
trouble with a home distiller'' are kidding yourself if you think what you 
made/make is colloidal silver.
There are few if any ''short-cuts'' to making a quality colloidal silver. The 
generators of Ode Silver Puppy and Trem Williams (Silvergen) are my choices..

Uncleben ..





Re: CS>Skin Infection and Question

2015-04-09 Thread Reece Maxey
Frequency shouldn't matter unless there is an AC motor involved. Ode has 
electrical stirrers for the silver generator but believe they run on DC. Have 
gotten enough info/materials together to start making what you need?
Opa

Sent from my iPad

> On Apr 9, 2015, at 5:55 AM, 2Words <2wordsproduct...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I'm running 220 over here. Frequency? I have no idea.
> 
> Joy
> 
> 
>> On 4/9/2015 2:04 AM, Reece Maxey wrote:
>> If you can afford it, I think the Silver Puppy would be best; get a battery 
>> adapter for little cost providing you have a suitable DC source. Depending 
>> on length and gauge, silver rods for the one you linked to could be 
>> expensive. The Puppy is limited to 12 gauge per web page. I have not seen a 
>> bad review for the pup. What mains voltage and frequency do you have at your 
>> location?
>> Opa
>> 
>> Sent from my iPad
>> 
>>> On Apr 8, 2015, at 3:47 AM, 2Words <2wordsproduct...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I seem to have developed a bacterial infection on my leg and am having 
>>> somewhat of a quandry in lieu of being able to obtain CS at the moment what 
>>> to do. I've just made an infusion of herbs and with triple antibiotic salve 
>>> it should make some kind of impact but I do want to improve my CS making 
>>> skills and need some input on what to get.
>>> 
>>> So I've seen this - 
>>> http://www.ebay.com/itm/GENERATOR-T2-COLLOIDAL-SILVER-SXS-2CV-PRO-KOLLOIDALES-SILBER-GENERATEUR-ARGENT-/221726064065?pt=_DefaultDomain_77&hash=item339fe73dc1
>>> 
>>> Is it worth the money? The puppy didn't seem to resonate with me when I 
>>> looked at it. I could possibly whip up some CS with my counter-top water 
>>> distiller and the odd pieces of 99.99 I have lying around for now, but down 
>>> the road I want to get something a bit less needing of fussing with. Just 
>>> plug and forget is what I'm after - at a good enough price.
>>> 
>>> Any thoughts would be very appreciated right now. Just as a side note, my 
>>> leg is pretty infected from JUST one darn scratch due to itching. I just 
>>> went bad right away. Been around some nasty vibes in recent times, so it 
>>> comes as little surprise. Now a regimen of healing is in due order.
>>> 
>>> Blessings,
>>> Joy
>>> 
>>> 
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Re: CS>Distilled/Demin/Deionised/RO water?

2015-04-09 Thread John Popelish

On 04/09/2015 11:22 AM, sand27144 wrote:

Can you please tell me if Kangen water is better than/as
 good as distilled or Reverse Osmosis water?

Also, Is the Silver Puppy better than the Silver Edge
colloidal silver generator?


As I understand it, Kangen water is just bout the opposite
of distilled water. It is alkaline and very conductive.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_ionizer

DM water is a lot closer to distilled from the standpoint of
making silver water. It is made by passing water through a
filter filled with resin beads that replace metal ions
(cations) with hydrogen ions and halogen ions (anions) with
hydroxyl ions. Then the hydrogen and hydroxyl ions combine
to make water. They don't remove insoluble particles or
bacteria, but those are no problem for silver water.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purified_water

If you use a DM filter, you should probably also have a
conductivity or salt concentration meter, to test the water
after you filter it, to see when the resin beads have been
saturated and are no longer working. When this happens, the
conductivity reading will rise significantly, compared to
the result when the filter was new.

I can't give you the benefit of experience on the two silver
generators, because I make my own.

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Re: CS>Distilled/Demin/Deionised/RO water?

2015-04-09 Thread sand27144
Can you please tell me if Kangen water is better than/as good as distilled or 
Reverse Osmosis water?

Also, Is the Silver Puppy better than the Silver Edge colloidal silver 
generator?

Thank you,

Jo

 On Thu, 09 Apr 2015 11:49:57 -0300 John 
Popelish wrote  

On 04/09/2015 10:03 AM, Neville wrote: 
> Thanks Kirsteen, and Thank You to everyone else also. 
> 
> I checked this one out and it appears to be the only one 
> so far that advertises DW without it's been through 
> several purification processes. Most go through several 
> purification processes, including Revers Osmosis, and 
> this would make the water too pure for electrolysis to 
> start, it would add hours and hours and hours to the 
> brewing process. I have forwarded this one on to the 
> person concerned. 
> 
> Thanks again for all your help everyone. 
 
Reverse osmosis is less effective at removing atomic sized 
contamination than distilling is. RO is just forcing water 
through a filter that has very small holes. But the holes 
are not perfectly uniform, so they only reduce the amount of 
contamination, being more effective for large stuff, like 
bacteria, virus particles and large organic molecules. They 
do a pretty good job of removing metals and halogens, but 
they are not perfect. RO is sometimes used as a 
pretreatment before distillation, to keep the still cleaner. 
 
And if you start with very pure water that is not conductive 
enough, a few minutes exposure to air will contaminate it 
with carbon dioxide enough to make silver water. Or you 
could just dip the tip of your finger in it, 
and that will do it. 
 
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Re: CS>Distilled/Demin/Deionised/RO water?

2015-04-09 Thread John Popelish

On 04/09/2015 11:01 AM, Reece Maxey wrote:

Or just take some CS from your last batch to "pollute"
the distilled water. That should start current flow. Opa


Certainly. That will work for every batch but the first.

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Re: CS>Distilled/Demin/Deionised/RO water?

2015-04-09 Thread Reece Maxey
Or just take some CS from your last batch to "pollute" the distilled water. 
That should start current flow.
Opa

Sent from my iPad

> On Apr 9, 2015, at 9:49 AM, John Popelish  wrote:
> 
>> On 04/09/2015 10:03 AM, Neville wrote:
>> Thanks Kirsteen, and Thank You to everyone else also.
>> 
>> I checked this one out and it appears to be the only one
>> so far that advertises DW without it's been through
>> several purification processes.  Most go through several
>> purification processes, including Revers Osmosis, and
>> this would make the water too pure for electrolysis to
>> start, it would add hours and hours and hours to the
>> brewing process. I have forwarded this one on to the
>> person concerned.
>> 
>> Thanks again for all your help everyone.
> 
> Reverse osmosis is less effective at removing atomic sized
> contamination than distilling is.  RO is just forcing water
> through a filter that has very small holes.  But the holes
> are not perfectly uniform, so they only reduce the amount of
> contamination, being more effective for large stuff, like
> bacteria, virus particles and large organic molecules.  They
> do a pretty good job of removing metals and halogens, but
> they are not perfect.  RO is sometimes used as a pretreatment before 
> distillation, to keep the still cleaner.
> 
> And if you start with very pure water that is not conductive
> enough, a few minutes exposure to air will contaminate it
> with carbon dioxide enough to make silver water.  Or you
> could just dip the tip of your finger in it,
> and that will do it.
> 
> -- 
> Regards,
> 
> John Popelish
> 
> 
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Re: CS>Distilled/Demin/Deionised/RO water?

2015-04-09 Thread John Popelish

On 04/09/2015 10:03 AM, Neville wrote:

Thanks Kirsteen, and Thank You to everyone else also.

I checked this one out and it appears to be the only one
so far that advertises DW without it's been through
several purification processes.  Most go through several
 purification processes, including Revers Osmosis, and
this would make the water too pure for electrolysis to
start, it would add hours and hours and hours to the
brewing process. I have forwarded this one on to the
person concerned.

Thanks again for all your help everyone.


Reverse osmosis is less effective at removing atomic sized
contamination than distilling is.  RO is just forcing water
through a filter that has very small holes.  But the holes
are not perfectly uniform, so they only reduce the amount of
contamination, being more effective for large stuff, like
bacteria, virus particles and large organic molecules.  They
do a pretty good job of removing metals and halogens, but
they are not perfect.  RO is sometimes used as a 
pretreatment before distillation, to keep the still cleaner.


And if you start with very pure water that is not conductive
enough, a few minutes exposure to air will contaminate it
with carbon dioxide enough to make silver water.  Or you
could just dip the tip of your finger in it,
and that will do it.

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John Popelish


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RE: CS>Distilled/Demin/Deionised/RO water?

2015-04-09 Thread Neville
Thanks Kirsteen, and Thank You to everyone else also.
I checked this one out and it appears to be the only one so far that advertises 
DW without it's been through several purification processes.  Most go through 
several purification processes, including Revers Osmosis, and this would make 
the water too pure for electrolysis to start, it would add hours and hours and 
hours to the brewing process.  I have forwarded this one on to the person 
concerned.
Thanks again for all your help everyone.
N.

Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2015 13:48:40 +0100
Subject: Re: CS>Distilled/Demin/Deionised/RO water?
From: kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com

The Distilled water co. sells both distilled and demineralized. You just order 
which you want
cheers 

Kirsteen 
On 9 Apr 2015 00:11, "Neville"  wrote:



I know nothing about making EIS using Demin, RO or Deionised water, but a 
person in the UK wants to make some EIS.  Apparently the only water available 
in the UK are those mentioned above, is it OK to use this water for making EIS?
I would be thinking it's OK, it will just take longer to brew a batch perhaps.
I don't think a home distiller is an option here either.

Thanks
N.
  

Re: CS>Distilled/Demin/Deionised/RO water?

2015-04-09 Thread Kenneth Taylor
Interesting. 

We use demineralized (DI)  water at work. It is made using hydrochloric acid 
and caustic, essentially a chemical process.

Distilled water is the same (demineralized), it's just 'made' differently, 
using heat to 'evaporate' and seperate minerals from the water. 


Kenneth

Karen is Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise

From:"Kirsteen Wright" 
Date:Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 8:50
Subject:Re: CS>Distilled/Demin/Deionised/RO water?

The Distilled water co. sells both distilled and demineralized. You just order 
which you want

cheers 
Kirsteen 

On 9 Apr 2015 00:11, "Neville"  wrote:

I know nothing about making EIS using Demin, RO or Deionised water, but a 
person in the UK wants to make some EIS.  Apparently the only water available 
in the UK are those mentioned above, is it OK to use this water for making EIS?


I would be thinking it's OK, it will just take longer to brew a batch perhaps.


I don't think a home distiller is an option here either.


Thanks


N.

 



Re: CS>Distilled/Demin/Deionised/RO water?

2015-04-09 Thread Kirsteen Wright
The Distilled water co. sells both distilled and demineralized. You just
order which you want

cheers
Kirsteen
On 9 Apr 2015 00:11, "Neville"  wrote:

> I know nothing about making EIS using Demin, RO or Deionised water, but a
> person in the UK wants to make some EIS.  Apparently the only water
> available in the UK are those mentioned above, is it OK to use this water
> for making EIS?
>
> I would be thinking it's OK, it will just take longer to brew a batch
> perhaps.
>
> I don't think a home distiller is an option here either.
>
> Thanks
>
> N.
>


Re: Re: CS>Skin Infection and Question - STAPH

2015-04-09 Thread Ode Coyote
https://silverpuppy.com/contact

..not much good at playing phone tag...all email responded to at least
daily.

Some people don't like things "straight up" and want to hear what they want
to hear vs what's true, which can get a bit more complicated and ambiguous
than fantasy.
So if you want 'plug n play' simplicity...don't ask questions, just do it.
Plug it in and walk away.
 That's what the gen is made for.

If you have a need to know *why and how*, you'll get it...but it might spin
your head for a while.
LOL  It's been spinning mine for about 15 years.

Ode  [Ken]

On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 3:33 PM, 2Words <2wordsproduct...@gmail.com> wrote:

>  Ode, make yourself known. :) I need a good deal. Let's talk.
>
> Joy
>
> On 4/8/2015 2:41 PM, PT Ferrance wrote:
>
>  IMHO the SilverPuppy is the best.  You put water in the jar.  The
> apparatus in the water and turn it on. It turns itself off if you have it
> set to auto.
> It is reasonably priced.  Ode is on this list.
>  How much better can you get than that?
> PT
>
>
>


Re: Re: CS>Skin Infection and Question

2015-04-09 Thread asifnathekar
We have 220vac with 50hz in the uk


Sent from Samsung Mobile

 Original message 
From: 2Words <2wordsproduct...@gmail.com>
Date: 09/04/2015  10:59  (GMT+00:00)
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: Re: CS>Skin Infection and Question

I'm running 220 over here. Frequency? I have no idea.

Joy


On 4/9/2015 2:04 AM, Reece Maxey wrote:
> If you can afford it, I think the Silver Puppy would be best; get a battery 
> adapter for little cost providing you have a suitable DC source. Depending on 
> length and gauge, silver rods for the one you linked to could be expensive. 
> The Puppy is limited to 12 gauge per web page. I have not seen a bad review 
> for the pup. What mains voltage and frequency do you have at your location?
> Opa
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
>> On Apr 8, 2015, at 3:47 AM, 2Words <2wordsproduct...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I seem to have developed a bacterial infection on my leg and am having 
>> somewhat of a quandry in lieu of being able to obtain CS at the moment what 
>> to do. I've just made an infusion of herbs and with triple antibiotic salve 
>> it should make some kind of impact but I do want to improve my CS making 
>> skills and need some input on what to get.
>>
>> So I've seen this - 
>> http://www.ebay.com/itm/GENERATOR-T2-COLLOIDAL-SILVER-SXS-2CV-PRO-KOLLOIDALES-SILBER-GENERATEUR-ARGENT-/221726064065?pt=_DefaultDomain_77&hash=item339fe73dc1
>>
>> Is it worth the money? The puppy didn't seem to resonate with me when I 
>> looked at it. I could possibly whip up some CS with my counter-top water 
>> distiller and the odd pieces of 99.99 I have lying around for now, but down 
>> the road I want to get something a bit less needing of fussing with. Just 
>> plug and forget is what I'm after - at a good enough price.
>>
>> Any thoughts would be very appreciated right now. Just as a side note, my 
>> leg is pretty infected from JUST one darn scratch due to itching. I just 
>> went bad right away. Been around some nasty vibes in recent times, so it 
>> comes as little surprise. Now a regimen of healing is in due order.
>>
>> Blessings,
>> Joy
>>
>>
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Re: Re: CS>Skin Infection and Question

2015-04-09 Thread 2Words

I'm running 220 over here. Frequency? I have no idea.

Joy


On 4/9/2015 2:04 AM, Reece Maxey wrote:

If you can afford it, I think the Silver Puppy would be best; get a battery 
adapter for little cost providing you have a suitable DC source. Depending on 
length and gauge, silver rods for the one you linked to could be expensive. The 
Puppy is limited to 12 gauge per web page. I have not seen a bad review for the 
pup. What mains voltage and frequency do you have at your location?
Opa

Sent from my iPad


On Apr 8, 2015, at 3:47 AM, 2Words <2wordsproduct...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi,

I seem to have developed a bacterial infection on my leg and am having somewhat 
of a quandry in lieu of being able to obtain CS at the moment what to do. I've 
just made an infusion of herbs and with triple antibiotic salve it should make 
some kind of impact but I do want to improve my CS making skills and need some 
input on what to get.

So I've seen this - 
http://www.ebay.com/itm/GENERATOR-T2-COLLOIDAL-SILVER-SXS-2CV-PRO-KOLLOIDALES-SILBER-GENERATEUR-ARGENT-/221726064065?pt=_DefaultDomain_77&hash=item339fe73dc1

Is it worth the money? The puppy didn't seem to resonate with me when I looked 
at it. I could possibly whip up some CS with my counter-top water distiller and 
the odd pieces of 99.99 I have lying around for now, but down the road I want 
to get something a bit less needing of fussing with. Just plug and forget is 
what I'm after - at a good enough price.

Any thoughts would be very appreciated right now. Just as a side note, my leg 
is pretty infected from JUST one darn scratch due to itching. I just went bad 
right away. Been around some nasty vibes in recent times, so it comes as little 
surprise. Now a regimen of healing is in due order.

Blessings,
Joy


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Re: Re: CS>Distilled/Demin/Deionised/RO water?

2015-04-09 Thread 2Words

That's 12 hours running the machine for one gallon. Or maybe 1.5 liters.

Thinking out loud here - but I see your point and point taken.

Joy

On 4/9/2015 10:07 AM, asifnathekar wrote:

There is double distilled available easily via eBay.
Although I haven't ever found any in a retail store.
Lots of demin available for kettles and car purposes
Best way to go is a distiller. Even then double distill.

Even when I have started off with RO water .. I have still had to 
double distill.



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Re: CS>Distilled/Demin/Deionised/RO water?

2015-04-09 Thread asifnathekar
Please see answers below


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 Original message 
From: Neville  
Date: 09/04/2015  02:27  (GMT+00:00) 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: RE: CS>Distilled/Demin/Deionised/RO water? 
 
I'll reply to you Asif, and is also a reply to you Nenah, Thanks.

I did some googling before asking the question but the mistake I made when 
asking the question here was listing those as separate entities.  Several 
suppliers I googled in the UK have DW in large print on the label - but - in 
fine print below it also states Demin and Deionised, in other words the water 
is all three?

* I think they mean. It was demin/ro to start with and then distilled.*

I'd be thinking if it's listed as all three, i.e. 
Distilled-Demineralised-Deionised it would then be produced using RO would it 
not?  RO removes everything from the water doesn't it?  Why would they list it 
as Distilled *and* Demineralised *and* Deionised on the same label and not just 
list it as RO water on the label?

Sorry for the questions but am trying to help someone out here.  DW apparently 
is not available in the UK, well not as I know it as available in Supermarkets 
here in Australia, and with DW printed on the label only, in the UK it 
seemingly always incorporates the other two.  If this is the case, is this 
water OK for making EIS?  I'm thinking it would be OK, but RO water may take a 
week to become conductive enough for electrolysis to occur, if you get my 
drift.  I mean there has to be "some" impurities in the water for electrolysis 
to happen.

I suggested the individual get Pure water from a Supermarket or chemist shop, 
so Asif, Pure water IS available in chemist shops in the UK?  Yes/No?  Or is it 
the Distilled+Demineralised+Deionised water they use, the same which can be 
bought at..."Halfords" is it?

*pure water is similar to water for injections which is usually just demin or 
RO... I looked into this to avoid having to distill and also for alternatives 
to distill ing when abroad*


Perhaps this is why I see this water as being so expensive in the UK, it's 
actually RO water and not just Distilled *or* Demineralised *or* Deionised.  We 
can buy Distilled and/or Demin water here as separate products {never seen 
Deionised though}.  I'd be thinking RO water would constitute all three?

Perhaps if the aforesaid water is no good, and this individual wishes to get 
involved with EIS, a home distiller is the only option?

*double distilled water is easily available on eBay here with out issue. 
Delivered of course... But it is expensive Best to buy a distiller*

N.



Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2015 01:16:18 +0100
Subject: Re: CS>Distilled/Demin/Deionised/RO water?
From: asifnathe...@hotmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com

I've only  been successful with double distilled in the UK
Demin and ro  not worked at all
On 9 Apr 2015 00:11, Neville  wrote:
I know nothing about making EIS using Demin, RO or Deionised water, but a 
person in the UK wants to make some EIS.  Apparently the only water available 
in the UK are those mentioned above, is it OK to use this water for making EIS?

I would be thinking it's OK, it will just take longer to brew a batch perhaps.

I don't think a home distiller is an option here either.

Thanks

N.

Re: CS>Distilled/Demin/Deionised/RO water?

2015-04-09 Thread asifnathekar
There is double distilled available easily via eBay.
Although I haven't ever found any in a retail store.
Lots of demin available for kettles and car purposes
Best way to go is a distiller. Even then double distill.

Even when I have started off with RO water .. I have still had to double 
distill.


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 Original message 
From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick 
Date: 09/04/2015  08:56  (GMT+00:00)
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Distilled/Demin/Deionised/RO water?

I am in the UK and there are many outlets you can buy distilled water from 
online as I used to.  I now make my own with an OdeV counter top distiller, so 
I don’t know why they think there isn’t any available here.  You can’t buy it 
in big sizes in the supermarkets though….dee


> On 9 Apr 2015, at 00:11, Neville  wrote:
>
> I know nothing about making EIS using Demin, RO or Deionised water, but a 
> person in the UK wants to make some EIS.  Apparently the only water available 
> in the UK are those mentioned above, is it OK to use this water for making 
> EIS?
>
> I would be thinking it's OK, it will just take longer to brew a batch perhaps.
>
> I don't think a home distiller is an option here either.
>
> Thanks
>
> N.


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Re: CS>Distilled/Demin/Deionised/RO water?

2015-04-09 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I am in the UK and there are many outlets you can buy distilled water from 
online as I used to.  I now make my own with an OdeV counter top distiller, so 
I don’t know why they think there isn’t any available here.  You can’t buy it 
in big sizes in the supermarkets though….dee


> On 9 Apr 2015, at 00:11, Neville  wrote:
> 
> I know nothing about making EIS using Demin, RO or Deionised water, but a 
> person in the UK wants to make some EIS.  Apparently the only water available 
> in the UK are those mentioned above, is it OK to use this water for making 
> EIS?
> 
> I would be thinking it's OK, it will just take longer to brew a batch perhaps.
> 
> I don't think a home distiller is an option here either.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> N.


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