Thanks Peter,
Their are a few sane and gentle people left on this site. So Glad!
It shouldn't matter but Dr. Jenner was Dr. Lugol's partner, they were not MD's
but were both Dr. of Science , and working very hard on a solution that would
sterilize their equipment after testing for a cure for
Well you sure aren't one of them, going totally crazy because I posted a
web-site. You need to be checked for anger management big time
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Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ.
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Sent: Sun, March 28, 2010 2:44:16 PM
Subject: Re: CSRE: LUGO'L 5 % IODINE
Well you sure aren't one of them, going totally crazy because I posted
I have noticed that near the end of brewing a batch there are some deposites
that form on the electrodes. Some say that indicates that the batch is done
and you should stop brewing. Others say that you can stop the process,
clean off the electrodes, and then continue on until the machine shuts
I am using an SG6 to make my EIS. I have the dial turned almost all the way
to maximum, but just under full stop.
When I am fininshed with a batch, I let it sit for a day, then measure the
conductivity of the solution. It is comming in at about 14 uS. I use white
HDPE bottles for storage and
poast wrote:
I am using an SG6 to make my EIS.
My current practice is to decant the EIS out of the jar leaving the sediment
behind. I then wash the sediment out of the jar and get it ready for the
next batch.
Is there any problems with this, or is it OK just to leave the sediment in
the jar
From a home producer using my own units.
I time my process throughout and stop the process at regular pre-determined
timed intervals to remove electrodes from solution to wipe clean, then
resubmerge them. I repeat this process til I get the uS or ppm reading I
desire.
I have no
Gee. Where might I buy good plastic jugs to hold CS in? Or to put good
reverse osmosis water in or distilled??
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Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 1:19 AM
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There
Hello Marshall,
They are actual measurements.
Here is a link to a label for a sodium chlorite/chlorine dioxide product.
You should begin to get a feel for the difference between available and free
chlorine dioxide in solutions.
http://www.sanivex.com/pdf/EPA_Label.pdf
There are a lot of
I have also heard this was a very good thing for your health. Keep me informed,
ok? I am not ready now but hopefully in a couple of months can get this going.
Had a friend who got a good deal by ordering a bunch like 10 pounds?? that's a
lot.
Leslie
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From:
Is Iodine good for breast cancer? My daughter has a lump in her breast and
also is overweight so could be the thyroid. I have the iodine but was afraid
to take it internally and just swab it on.
Leslie
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From: Annie B Smythe anniebsmy...@gmail.com
To:
You can read about it here:)
http://www.breastcancerchoices.org/iodineindex.html
Annie
Control your destiny or somebody else will.~Jack Welsh
Leslie wrote:
Is Iodine good for breast cancer? My daughter has a lump in her breast
and also is overweight so could be the thyroid. I have the
Hey Tom,
You are being a bit of a prick, I'm sorry to have to say.
Lugols is regulated by your system to 2% for container volumes more than
30ml, see wiki article below. .
Further there are many different formula named Lugols. I notice that
www.lugols.com mentions Lugols 5% and Lugols 2% and
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