CSDistilled water question

2010-05-29 Thread Deborah Gerard
I made a batch lastnight and it turned out slightly cloudy.  That never happened before so I tested the distilled water with a TDS and it came up 4.  Could the water be bad? Thanks in advance, Debbie

Re: CSDistilled water question

2010-05-29 Thread Lee Dorosz
Help!!! I'm getting all these emails from something that begins with CS, and I haven't a clue what it is. They are all about health in some fashion. Can you tel me what kind of list I have become a part of? Thank you. Lee On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 9:18 AM, Deborah Gerard

Re: CSDistilled water question

2010-05-29 Thread MaryAnn Helland
CS is Colloidal Silver.  You have joined an internet chat group that discusses the use of CS for various health issues.  In order to receive these messages, you have to have intentionally joined the list.  Or someone in your household did. Mary Ann From: Lee

Re: CSSilver Nanoparticles in pillow (Australia)

2010-05-29 Thread mborgert
Rowena, Last week  you or someone mentioned how to preserve juices using a pump. Thanks Mary From: Rowena new...@internode.on.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thu, May 27, 2010 10:21:02 PM Subject: CSSilver Nanoparticles in pillow

Re: CSSilver Nanoparticles in pillow (Australia)

2010-05-29 Thread Norton, Steve
I believe Renee mentioned the pump-n-seal system: http://www.pump-n-seal.com/ There are some diy alternatives as well: http://www.judyofthewoods.net/pump.html http://www.instructables.com/id/The-Alvin-Vacuum-Sealer/ - Steve N From: mborg...@att.net

Re: CSElectrolyte ratios and amounts

2010-05-29 Thread Norton, Steve
I got my tripotassium citrate on eBay. I have bought citric acid from The Chemistry Store and www.herbalcom.com. Herbalcom is $3.25/lb with shipping in US included. Dolomite powder I get at a health food store. It is not expensive. - Steve N - Original Message - From: Dan Nave

Re: CSElectrolyte ratios and amounts

2010-05-29 Thread Garrick
Interesting about seaweed. I get wild kelp and cook it, simmer it. Add a little ginger juice at the end. Then eat it with a bit of raw onion. Maybe that hots it up a bit to be more digestible. Plus traditionally the Japanese would consume seaweeds as part of a soup. The soup leaches the seaweed

Re: CSElectrolyte ratios and amounts

2010-05-29 Thread Garrick
I got my tripotassium citrate on eBay. I have bought citric acid from The Chemistry Store and www.herbalcom.com. Herbalcom is $3.25/lb with shipping in US included. Dolomite powder I get at a health food store. It is not expensive. Have you settled on a mineral mix to take with colloidal silver

Re: CSDistilled water question

2010-05-29 Thread Norton, Steve
Welcome to the silver list. The post you responded to is a colloidal silver (CS) issue. A TDS meter helps estimate the purity of water used in making CS or the strength of a CS solution in parts per million (ppm). The silver list is dedicated to CS but other health related subjects are allowed

CSunderstanding making cs

2010-05-29 Thread dingyung49
Hi, group,      I brought silver bullet from Utopia Silver along with TDS meter.  At the beginning making it, the water was light yellow and few ashes particles gathering around electrode.  Many sequencce of making CW, I found there were lots mass of ashes some sinking to the botton of the

CS[List Owner] We're back!

2010-05-29 Thread M. G. Devour
Hi group! Yes, there was an extended outage due to Eskimo's mail servers going down repeatedly until a problem was fixed. It started sometime last night after midnight (EST) and has been resolved sometime in the last couple of hours, Saturday afternoon. I will update as soon as I have the

Re: CSElectrolyte ratios and amounts

2010-05-29 Thread Norton, Steve
Garrick, I mostly use silver citrate and I am satisfied with it. But I do not very much very often nowadays. - Steve N From: Garrick zzen...@gmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sat May 29 12:14:56 2010 Subject: Re: CSElectrolyte

RE: CSunderstanding making cs

2010-05-29 Thread Neville Munn
Hi there Helen, I never wash my production/storage vessels out, with anything, I just wipe them out with a paper towel when they're empty. I remove electrodes from the water at regular timed intervals to clean them {paper towel again} and swap polarity over. I never get anything like you

Re: CSunderstanding making cs

2010-05-29 Thread Dan Nave
Usually, it is recommended to use hydrogen peroxide to clean electrodes and container. Use white paper towel or napkin if you need to, and rinse out once or twice with distilled water. You can test for colloidal silver by adding a small amount of salt to colloidal silver in a small glass (shot