look for some bottles like mineral water or sparkling water comes in
... and if glass is dark ..all the better. just a thought. I use the
green Perrier bottles.
On 7/14/2015 2:20 PM, John Popelish wrote:
On 07/14/2015 03:11 PM, JD wrote:
Is it OK to store Colloidal Silver in mason jars
Is it OK to store Colloidal Silver in mason jars with those metal lids
that are included? The flat part of the lid looks like it has a
plasticy type of coating over the metal. If not, can you put parchment
paper between the jar and lid? Or, saran wrap?
Thanks
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Yes, glass is preferable. I have been using the Perrier sparkling water
glass bottles .. but have a few swing top glass bottles that are good.
Found them at Home Goods. also there is an online line place called
www.specalitybottle.com that has all kinds of glass bottles.
On 7/14/2015 3:25
On 07/14/2015 03:11 PM, JD wrote:
Is it OK to store Colloidal Silver in mason jars with those
metal lids that are included? The flat part of the lid
looks like it has a plasticy type of coating over the
metal. If not, can you put parchment paper between the jar
and lid? Or, saran wrap?
Yes,
I prefer glass for storage, but have used plastic jug with plastic caps. I
bought a 1 gallon glass jug with a plastic cap at a flea market for $ 6.75.
Cleaned it thoroughly and use it. You can also get new plastic jugs at Walmart
for $.99. Saran Wrap under the regular lid probably be fine.
I am considering using CS to dab or wipe the edges of my eyelids which are a
bit irritated by seasonal allergies. I was thinking I would use a couple cotton
balls or pads with CS poured onto them, one for each eye.
Any suggestions, comments or experience with this? Any known contraindications?
Since canning season is upon us, why don't you make a stop at a grocery store
and get a box of those plastic jar lids that are designed for Mason jars. That
is what I use all the time, and it's a lot more classy than parchment paper or
saran wrap.
Steve
From: JD jd_m...@gmx.com
To:
I have a similar problem and asked my DR. She said mites get in the
eyebrows and eye lashes and to run a washcloth over each eyebrow to like scrape
the mites off. I spray my eyes with CS, wait for a few minutes, then wipe
with the washcloth. She said to come back if that doesn't work as
I spray or put drops directly into my eyes. definitely use distilled
water to make your CS.
On 7/14/2015 11:44 PM, brick...@aol.com wrote:
I have a similar problem and asked my DR. She said mites get in the
eyebrows and eye lashes and to run a washcloth over each eyebrow to
like scrape the
First-don't make CS with anything except distilled water.
Then-you can spray the CS directly into the eye. I add a tiny bit of Willard
Water to my CS solution, but it's not necessary. (www.willardswater.com
http://www.willardswater.com/ )
Nenah Sylver, PhD
author, The Rife Handbook
of
The old original Listerine (the gold one) has an ingredient called thymol in it
which is anti fungal and has been used as a pesticide. If the CS doesn't work,
maybe very, very carefully use fingersdampened with the Listerine on the
eyebrows? You wouldn't want this getting in your eyes at
Don't seem to be able to find N Bernsten's original post so will mention it
here.
I have to ask...Why would you be adding baking soda to your brewing process?
N.
Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2015 00:13:14 -0400
From: phoenix23...@tds.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSEye wash
I have been
I have been spraying CS directly into my eyes for years. Usually when someone
around me has a cold/flu and one particular
occasion when my boss showed up for work with pink eye. Golly that was
weird. Don't know about the baking soda tho.I don't know how the eye
application would apply
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