Re: CS>CS in metal water bowl

2016-12-24 Thread PT Ferrance
Hi Ode,This was a test I was taught for mercury in the body also, Ode.  Drop a 
copper penny in a cup of urine and wait 10-15 minutes and if there is any 
mercury toxicity the mercury will plate on the copper.  If I hadn't seen it I 
wouldn't have believed it.PT Rev. PT Ferrance, L.Ac.

  From: Ode Coyote 
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So long as the dog goes ahead and drinks the silver water, no problem.
But if it stays in the bowl, the silver will likely plate out.
I don't know what nickel,iron and chrome does, but I do know that copper will 
pull every smidgeon of silver out and drop it to the bottom
Ode

On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 1:19 PM,  wrote:

Good question - my dog's water bowl is stainless steel and I assumed it 
wouldn't react to CS, but maybe that's not the case. I'm looking forward to 
informed replies to your inquiry.

Terry

 Victor Cozzetto  wrote:

=
Hi all,
Quick question: if a dog's water bowl is metal, and we add CS to it, will
the metal bowl degrade the effectiveness of the CS?

Assume the water sits in the bowl for several hours, and is 10ppm or less
(probably some 10ppm added to the dog's water).

I always assumed that the impact would be negligible, but perhaps I am
wrong?

Thanks.
Victor


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Re: CS>CS in metal water bowl

2016-12-24 Thread Ode Coyote
So long as the dog goes ahead and drinks the silver water, no problem.
But if it stays in the bowl, the silver will likely plate out.
I don't know what nickel,iron and chrome does, but I do know that copper
will pull every smidgeon of silver out and drop it to the bottom
Ode

On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 1:19 PM,  wrote:

> Good question - my dog's water bowl is stainless steel and I assumed it
> wouldn't react to CS, but maybe that's not the case. I'm looking forward to
> informed replies to your inquiry.
>
> Terry
>
>  Victor Cozzetto  wrote:
>
> =
> Hi all,
> Quick question: if a dog's water bowl is metal, and we add CS to it, will
> the metal bowl degrade the effectiveness of the CS?
>
> Assume the water sits in the bowl for several hours, and is 10ppm or less
> (probably some 10ppm added to the dog's water).
>
> I always assumed that the impact would be negligible, but perhaps I am
> wrong?
>
> Thanks.
> Victor
>
>
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Re: CS>CS in metal water bowl

2016-12-23 Thread slickpicker
Good question - my dog's water bowl is stainless steel and I assumed it 
wouldn't react to CS, but maybe that's not the case. I'm looking forward to 
informed replies to your inquiry.

Terry

 Victor Cozzetto  wrote: 

=
Hi all,
Quick question: if a dog's water bowl is metal, and we add CS to it, will
the metal bowl degrade the effectiveness of the CS?

Assume the water sits in the bowl for several hours, and is 10ppm or less
(probably some 10ppm added to the dog's water).

I always assumed that the impact would be negligible, but perhaps I am
wrong?

Thanks.
Victor


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