Just got your corrective, Mike. Unfortunately it was two minutes after sending
a response to all that off-list traffic. Please accept my apologies for any
undue offense. I guess we all see things differently.
regards, Kevin Nolan ken...@optusnet.com.au
There is clearly quite a range of opinions and experience relating to
"contacting entities" and the like. OK - I don't know everything - maybe there
really are a host of benign beings out there only too eager to guide us all
into the light. Thanks for your inputs, Roger, and Julie (and critters)
My thanks go to Marshall Dudley for useful input on CS and magnetic fields,
plastic containers, and PPM vs efficacy. I'm not convinced by his explanation
re the latter. Marshall wrote:
"Our testing indicates that once you get to about 20 ppm, the particles get
larger instead of more numerous.
My thanks go to Marshall Dudley for useful input on CS and magnetic fields,
plastic containers, and PPM vs efficacy. I'm not convinced by his explanation
re the latter. Marshall wrote:
"Our testing indicates that once you get to about 20 ppm, the particles get
larger instead of more numerous.
Can any knowledgeable folks out there please attempt to reconcle or otherwise
explain the following seemingly irreconcileable:
"Magnetic stirring will work" - Ole Bob {Re_ CS_Magnetic effect, Digest
#893}
"Keep away from magnetic fields, electric motors, etc. It will cause the CS to
fall
This is really an off-list topic, but since Damian has been getting quite a few
positive responses to his "New forum for ideas" by having it repeatedly aired
at this site, a cautionary note, also at this site, seems warranted.
First let me say that I would be quite enthusiastic personally in sha
In response to Jan Carew's query in list #875 regarding adding H2O2 to CS
solution. Can't comment about breaking up large "particles" (presumably
agglomerates of small particles), but a CS guru here in Oz told me on authority
that the main thing about CS was that adding it to H2O2 in solution ac
Thanks to all who have responded to my query as to the in vivo efficacy of
silver ions or particles. In particular, Stephen Quinto's comment "No one we
know of has done the research necessary to establish in-vivo efficacy of any
silver product let alone comparatives between them", makes it c
As a newcomer to the less-than-simple CS scene, I have been intrigued over the
recent debating involving Messrs Quinto, Key, and Anderson - ions or particles
- which are best in vivo? Perhaps there is another aspect that might alter the
equation (including the solubility product equations Roger
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