ALL distilled water in the USA has been Ozonated, by law.
The Ozone doesn't stay in there for long and can be driven off by heating
the water if it still is in there.
In ten years, I've had ONE batch not turn out well because of Ozone.
Ode
At 06:20 AM 10/29/2010 -0700, you wrote:
I
I ordered the CST3 with timer (high voltage 33v output)
from goodvitality.com It only uses a 9v battery so not sure how you get
33v output from that.
## They probably use voltage doubler chips, but voltage is virtually
irrelevant and timers can't work to predict much with so many water
Oh ... and silverpuppy has a power conversion kit to be used in other
countries.
I LOVE my puppy. *wanders off to look at my 6 quarts of clear EIS in the
hall closet and then heads to the basement to make another*
Jaxi
On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 5:40 AM, Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.netwrote:
Great! That means I just wasted $200 on a distiller.
arrgh.
Beth
ALL distilled water in the USA has been
Ozonated, by law.
The Ozone doesn't stay in there for long and can be driven
off by heating
the water if it still is in there.
In ten years, I've had ONE batch not turn out well
Not necessarily ... many folks like to distill their own water. They use
the water for drinking and other things not just making silver. In the long
run I believe it can/will save you money. And save the environment by
buying and using less plastic containers which will basically never
I don't think its a waste Beth, it will pay in the long run. dee
On 30 Oct 2010, at 20:20, Beth wrote:
Great! That means I just wasted $200 on a distiller.
arrgh.
Beth
ALL distilled water in the USA has been
Ozonated, by law.
The Ozone doesn't stay in there for long and can be
I do that quite often...
In fact I now budget for it.
Chuck
My Guru told me there'd be lifetimes like this
On 10/30/2010 3:20:16 PM, Beth (csilverl...@yahoo.ca) wrote:
Great! That means I just wasted $200 on a distiller.
arrgh.
Beth
ALL
Sigh . . . . . please don't be Paraprosdokian on a Sunday :-/
Jane
I do that quite often...
In fact I now budget for it.
Chuck
My Guru told me there'd be lifetimes like this
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Subject: CSjust starting out
Hello
I found this list a few days ago and have been reading different threads for
hours a day.
I started reading posts from back in 1999 when Donna turned grey and now
reading
the last
entry regarding nailbeds turning blue has definately caught my
I have already opened the package so I can't return it.
Also, I am in Canada and I got it from the UK.
We dont have Walgreens here.
The stores around here carry all the same brand
for steam distilled and they are all ozonated.
But thanks for the reply.
Beth
Have you considered returning the CS
You can put CS into plastic bottles--I do, and so do a lot of other
people--with no detrimental effects. I 'make' it in a glass jar though and
then leave it for a few days before decanting into plastic. I have found that
when I heat the water first (home distilled) it actually brings the ppm
On 10/28/2010 10:03 PM, Beth N/a wrote:
Hello
I found this list a few days ago and have been reading different
threads for hours a day.
I started reading posts from back in 1999 when Donna turned grey and
now reading the last
entry regarding nailbeds turning blue has definately caught my
Hello
I found this list a few days ago and have been reading different threads for
hours a day.
I started reading posts from back in 1999 when Donna turned grey and now
reading the last
entry regarding nailbeds turning blue has definately caught my attention.
I bought my first bottle of
13 matches
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