Of course I wouldn’t have anything else!. Have recommended, bought several as
presents, used 2 of my own
A Puppy is cute, simple, trust-worthy .. YES!
JudyDownMaine
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I'll third that on the Silver Puppy! So easy to use and excellent CS!
You can find them at http://silverpuppy.com/ . You won't be disappointed!
Ruth
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Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 12:46 PM
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If you are in the States I believe Walmart do good distilled water at
reasonable cost. You can use plastic as long as it is PET 1 ( it'll be on the
bottom) you fill it up almost to the top but leave enough room for the
generator not to sit in it. It has two little levers on the top which you m
Flax (linseed) oil reportedly oxidizes rapidly and should be refrigerated
immediately after pressing (and remain so), although the oxidation might be
less of an issue with external application.
Terry
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DR Richard Becker (Your Health on TV) said if you want to get D3 from the
sun, the sun must be above 45 degrees, shower to remove sun block, wait
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Nothing but a Silver Puppy for me.
Beth T
On Jan 7, 2015, at 7:13 AM, PT Ferrance wrote:
> I wouldn't own anything other than a SilverPuppy. I have 2 of them and they
> work great... plug and play (plug them in and you go play)!
> PT
>
>
> From: Floyd Petri
> To: Colloidal Silver Forum
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> Hi CS Folks,
I now have a silver puppy but its instruction is kind of over my head with its
technical mumbo jumbo.
Qs: 1) Do I buy distilled water from a store and is plastic jugs okay/safe?
2) If not from a store, where else would you recommend I buy a distilled jug
(glass would preferrable
I have bought at least a dozen silver puppies thru the years for friends and
family. No problems.
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> On Jan 7, 2015, at 12:17 PM, Lena Guyot wrote:
>
> I've got one too, and, never having had any other sort of generator, can't
> say much about others, but OH! I do love my Sil
I've got one too, and, never having had any other sort of generator, can't say
much about others, but OH! I do love my Silver-Puppy!
7 years, still going strong, after hundreds of gallons of CS for family and
friends. It's great to be able to use CS lavishly, as a cleaning solution,
surface-wip
We and others we know use SilverGen. We us an SG7 which does a nice job of five
or so gallons at a time. If you want fresh (I’ve heard it suggested fresh would
give higher ion content which you may or may not want) you’ll want a smaller
one. Haven’t tried SilverPuppy or anything else to compare.
Nor meDee
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> On 7 Jan 2015, at 14:13, PT Ferrance wrote:
>
> I wouldn't own anything other than a SilverPuppy. I have 2 of them and they
> work great... plug and play (plug them in and you go play)!
> PT
>
>
> From: Floyd Petri
> To: Colloidal Silver Forum
> Sent: W
I wouldn't own anything other than a SilverPuppy. I have 2 of them and they
work great... plug and play (plug them in and you go play)!
PT
From: Floyd Petri
To: Colloidal Silver Forum
Sent: Wednesday, January 7, 2015 2:24 AM
Subject: CS>What Do You Think?
Thanks Dave it is as I said, all to do with dosage put in a nutshell so to
speak, but it is good to have the figures and science laid out so now I will
save this so if it ever comes up again, I have a great reference.Dee
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> On 6 Jan 2015, at 21:35, Dan Nave wrote:
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> You
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