CSCS/toilet water

2006-03-03 Thread Romka M
Doesnt I/C silver lose its power completely after being frozen or even stored in the fridge? Roma

Re: CSCS/toilet water

2006-03-03 Thread Robert Berger
Romka, Silver hyrodsol is a solution just like salt or sugar dissolved in water. Freezing has no effect. If you have particles in the solution they will freeze out and be in the bottom of the vessel containing the EIS. Ole Bob Romka M romasst...@gmail.com wrote: Doesnt I/C silver

Re: CSCS/toilet water

2006-03-02 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
The obvious solution? Ice made with EIS. (Forget the patent, you entrepreneurs, you; it's in the public domain now!) JBB On Thursday, Mar 2, 2006, at 08:36 Asia/Tokyo, T J Garland wrote: The results: In four of the five restaurants, the ice that came from the

CSCS/toilet water

2006-03-01 Thread T J Garland
From a newspaper--Maybe they should put CS in the icemaker. Fast Food Ice Dirtier Than Toilet Water! Out of the mouths of babes comes this news. Budding scientist, 12-year-old Jasmine Roberts from Benito Middle School in Tampa, Fla., has created a science fair

Re: CSCS/toilet water

2006-03-01 Thread Susan
For some reason this does not suprise me. I always feel worse when I occasionally munch on machine ice or happen to tap an ice tea dispensor. Alas, Susan T J Garland noblemet...@bellsouth.net wrote: From a newspaper--Maybe they should put CS in the icemaker. Fast Food Ice Dirtier Than

Re: CSCS/toilet water

2006-03-01 Thread Deborah Gerard
I use to travel around the Michigan area and take apart ice machines and clean and adjust themdisgusting at best..people would store their pop bottles or whatever too in the already made ice...you would not of believed how filthy an icemachine can get insideand while we are at it I was

CSCS/toilet water

2006-03-01 Thread Romka M
I wonder if she tested the drinking water from these restaurants and compared them to toilet water. My guess is that they are as dirty as the ice. Roma