You do not use a pH meter, you use a dissolved solids or conductivity meter.
Marshall
On 10/12/2012 12:20 AM, Melly Bag wrote:
Hi All,
When you measure the PPM of your EIS solution, do you dip the ph meter
into the whole jar, or do you take some into another glass and measure
from there? Is
Hi All,
When you measure the PPM of your EIS solution, do you dip the ph meter into the
whole jar, or do you take some into another glass and measure from there? Is
there any chemical in the ph meter?
Thanks.
Melly
Munn [mailto:one.red...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2011 2:18 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSpH calibration fluid?
Thanks Tom/Frank.
I eventually found some information that explained it a little more, that's
when I had the 'light bulb moment' and understood
.
Just remembered I've got a set of small scales which measures 0.001g up to 10g,
might play around with them.
N.
From: po...@prodigy.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSpH calibration fluid?
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011 12:21:19 -0800
Hello Neville,
Distilled water has
/No?
N.
From: one.red...@hotmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2011 11:56:52 +1100
Subject: CSpH calibration fluid?
Can someone help me out here re: specifically a *single point* calibration?
If one does not need to calibrate below base 7 or below in the acidic range
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2011 3:44 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSpH calibration fluid?
I believe I've found the answer to my question. If only calibrating one point,
the meter won't recognise accurately acidity *or* alkalinity if no other point
is used. At least a two point
, 2011 4:57 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSpH calibration fluid?
Can someone help me out here re: specifically a *single point* calibration?
If one does not need to calibrate below base 7 or below in the acidic range,
is a buffer solution of 7.01 adequate?
I know one can calibrate
.
P.S. I just had a quick google and it appears hydrometers are used to measure
silver in photography solutions...will go and look a little closer into that.
N.
From: po...@prodigy.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSpH calibration fluid?
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2011 09:30:01 -0800
Can someone help me out here re: specifically a *single point* calibration?
If one does not need to calibrate below base 7 or below in the acidic range, is
a buffer solution of 7.01 adequate?
I know one can calibrate to determine ranges between two desired figures, but
using two buffer
Can someone explain to me the importance of pH in colloidal silver. I just
recently had my silver tested and the pH was around 9 . Somehow it seems kind
of high to me. Can someone tell me what the norm is for a good colloidal
silver, how the pH is affected during the process and what the
Subject: CSpH of colloidal silver
Can someone explain to me the importance of pH in colloidal silver. I
just recently had my silver tested and the pH was around 9 . Somehow it
seems kind of high to me. Can someone tell me what the norm is for a
good colloidal silver, how the pH is affected during
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 11:44 PM, Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.comwrote:
See:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7189099
-
I found this fascinating. Would the same sort of changes roughly apply in
humans do you think. Assuming of course that they're only eating once a day
which I quite
, November 19, 2008 8:15 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSpH of Dog Stomach
Evening Steve,
At 05:44 PM 11/19/2008, you wrote:
No one thinks, ( or said ) the stomach is the same, all the time. Of
course not.
And I doubt that anything else is as acid as the stomach. Without
See:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7189099
-Original Message-
From: Wayne Fugitt [mailto:cwf...@fugitt.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 8:40 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS OT Serrapeptase, An Acid Question
Evening Rich,
At 12:22 PM 11/18/2008, you wrote:
Evening Steve,
At 05:44 PM 11/19/2008, you wrote:
No one thinks, ( or said ) the stomach is the same, all the
time. Of course not.
And I doubt that anything else is as acid as the stomach. Without
the special lining, secreted,
the acid will eat a hole in the stomach. In both dogs
Sorry Dee,I should have checked before I sent that link.It doesn't work now
and I also forgot to put in www.
However Dr Reams site has a great deal of excellent info.
The site I was trying for was this bit:
Quote from; Dr Carey Reams Alive and Be Well.
The PH is a measurement of resistance and
Hi all, just a brief mention on the ph subject covered previously. Can
anyone tell me if it is possible to be *too* alkaline, because I have
started taking anti acid ph lowering stuff (Alki Max) plus Acid Clenz and
now I have come out in lumps on my face and have ulcers on my tongue. I
have been
The short answer is yes you can become too alkaline.
I'll leave it to the experts to characterize what too alkaline is...
Dan
-Original Message-
From: Dee [mailto:d...@deetroy.org]
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 7:58 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSPh OT again
Hi all, just
It certainly is possible to be too alkaline---the condition is called
Alkalosis. And many of the the symptoms are quite similar to those of
acidosis. See Balch and Balch, Prescription for Nutritional Healing.
Because it is so easy to get the balance wrong if we try to interfere,
and because
to hang around and find out.
-- (Terry Pratchett, Wyrd Sisters)
---Original Message---
From: sol
Date: 05/31/07 15:05:01
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSPh OT again
It certainly is possible to be too alkaline---the condition is called
Alkalosis. And many of the the symptoms
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Hi there, if I wanted to read more about the body's PH, diet, charts
etc. could anyone tell me the best links or books on the subject??
Thanks
Wendy
Canada
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2007 05:59
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSpH paper
So what is the proper way to do PH testing with the strips? thanks debbie
Pat pattycake29...@yahoo.com wrote:
I have such a hard time matching the ph paper color to the chart on the
packagebut I guess it's better to be .2 off either
I'm really curious as to how direct the relationship between urine and
salive acid/alkaline levels are to blood levels? I thought I understood
correctly that blood acid/alkaline must be kept in a very, very narrow
range, as outside that range, death ensues.
Isn't it probably that acid/alkaline
Dan said,
Is it possible for you to give the actual pH ranges
for the states referred to below? Also, is 6.4/6.4
correct? That is slightly acid, and I have heard
figures indicating it should be 7.4/7.4.
In a laboratory, the pH range for chemicals is 0-14,
which would make 7.0 balanced. Dr.
).
Kind Regards,
Jason
- Original Message -
From: Terry Chamberlin tcj...@yahoo.ca
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 11:42 AM
Subject: CSpH, etc.
Dan said,
Is it possible for you to give the actual pH ranges
for the states referred to below? Also, is 6.4/6.4
Hi Terry,
If your ph is reading 6.3 would acidified Calmag with vitamin D be good to
take? Or something else?
Thanks
Steve
Here is the instruction portion of my pH testing page:
Performing the pH tests
To perform the pH tests for yourself to determine your
calcium and nutritional imbalances, or prior to my
performing the rest of the Bioanalysis tests, you will
need to test your urine and saliva each morning and
Pat said,
I have questions too.how to use Concentrace so
you don't have to taste it. I've mixed it in juice,
but yuck!
Concentrace mixes best in salty-tasting items. I put
it in soups and stews without noticing it.
Here is the content from an article about it:
Concentrace usage
The first
Thanks for posting this Terry...so we are testing saliva and urine twice a day?
thanks debbie
Terry Chamberlin tcj...@yahoo.ca wrote: Here is the instruction portion of
my pH testing page:
Performing the pH tests
To perform the pH tests for yourself to determine your
calcium and nutritional
Kathryn said,
I am wondering if you can find out anything useful
from pH paper that reads with .5 increments.
A small percentage of folks have consistently,
non-fluctuating acidic or alkaline pH. A few of them
are very acid in the morning and very alkaline at
night (or vice versa). For those
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 6:14:48 PM
Subject: CSpH paper
Kathryn said,
I am wondering if you can find out anything useful
from pH paper that reads with .5 increments.
A small percentage of folks have consistently,
non-fluctuating acidic or alkaline pH. A few of them
From: Terry Chamberlin
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 6:14:48 PM
Subject: CSpH paper
Kathryn said,
I am wondering if you can find out anything useful
from pH paper that reads with .5 increments.
A small percentage of folks have consistently,
non-fluctuating acidic
I am using the silvergen and by the way...its faithfully making clear
EIS. I am wondering what the ph of EIS is?
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Terry,
That was one of the best discourses on Ph balance I've seen yet!
It's such a confusing subject, with such a large variation in
explanations.
Thanks so much for being so clear and complete!
Barefoot's book on coral calcium was pretty good, but you filled in
some important gaps on calcium
Hi. I bought some pH paper, but it's the .5 increment
kind since there was no product description available
at LEF. Anyway, my first a.m. saliva and urine are
5.5. and most of the other times I've checked,it was
between 5.5 and 6. I've been eating fairly well I
thought except for too much
Morning Pat,
At 07:07 AM 7/12/2006, you wrote:
I think Terry offers some paper that is .2 graduation.
What all should I do to get the pH up?
Many of the good foods are acid forming. The key is Balance.
Find a few foods that you like that are alkalizing, and eat them regularly.
At the
Pat, the chief alkalinizing minerals are calcium, magnesium, and
potassium, and to a lesser extent many of the trace elements. One
of the trace elements, cesium, can be taken in chloride form for
pretty fast changes, along with the chief alkalinizing minerals.
http://cesium-chloride.com
When
silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 5:07 AM
Subject: CSpH
Hi. I bought some pH paper, but it's the .5 increment
kind since there was no product description available
at LEF. Anyway, my first a.m. saliva and urine are
5.5. and most of the other times I've checked,it was
between
Hi Pat:
Concentrace and Coral Calcium won't do it.
I have a method I use with individuals who are in real trouble with
their PH; I developed the lowest cost method of raising the body's PH
level, and have been using it with indivdiuals for a few years... But,
I've come under alot of attack
look into umeboshi plums:
http://home.iae.nl/users/lightnet/paramahamsa/umeboshi.htm
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From: Pat pattycake29...@yahoo.com
To: silver list silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 7:07 AM
Subject: CSpH
kind since there was no product description available
Go to this site, click on Ph balance, then
onAcid/Alkiline link
http://www.happyherbalist.com/ph_balance.htm
I didn't know whether to be offended or complimented
by this website. In the middle of this page is a large
paragraph lifted word-for-word right out of my
literature, but used to promote
Morning Terry,
I didn't know whether to be offended or complimented
by this website. In the middle of this page is a large
paragraph lifted word-for-word right out of my
literature, but used to promote their product.
I would think, complimented, not offended.
Have you ever done any
I didn't know whether to be offended or complimented
by this website. In the middle of this page is a large
paragraph lifted word-for-word right out of my
literature, but used to promote their product.
Wayne opined: I would think, complimented, not offended.
Especially when they send you
this situation. He
is a very kind and gentle man and only his goal is health for everyone.
More than likely, he will be Happy to talk with you about it and change or
modify his site.
Sasha
---Original Message---
From: Terry Chamberlin
Date: 11/17/05 05:26:51
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSpH
The pH of my DW is 5.
sol
V wrote:
Hi SJY,
You wolud think that distilled water is that, but when I make distilled water
it has a pH of 9.
pH means how much hydrogen positive ions there are in the water so even if its
perfectly pure distilled water it can have a very wide range of pH ,
the
Hi sol,
Do you make your own DW and what is the pH of the water you start with.
My tap water has a pH of around 8.8 then I run the water through a carbon
block filter to remove chemicals and stuff down to .5 microns. Then I ozonate
the water and then put it in the water distiller and it
Yes, I distill my own DW. The pH of my unfiltered cold, filtered cold,
and hot tap water are all about 6.5.
(my test strips are in whole numbers only).
When I first got the distiller (over a year ago), which is a very basic
one gallon inexpensive one, the best water I could get from it was
I do pH testing for all my clients, have done so since
1984. What is tested is urine and saliva. After
testing every substance in/from/on a human body, Dr.
Carey Reams found that the specific dynamics he was
looking for were duplicated in urine and saliva.
Although every single person I have
My understanding is that the blood alkalinity is maintained by the
body excreting excess acid in the urine. Therefore the blood is
alkaline, but the urine is acid. I have read that alkaline urine means
the blood/body is therefore too alkaline, which is as harmful as too
acid. People with
Hooray for this wonderful news! Alpha Omega is a splendid company and
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Cancema can save many, many lives and should be in everyone's home
medical kit.
On Sunday, Sep 26, 2004, at 01:15 Asia/Tokyo, Jason wrote:
Hi Betsy:
Some colloidal silvers are mildly acidic, the best ( in my opinion only )
are neutral, with a PH of close to 7.0.
If one has an acidic problem, and one consumes large quantities of 7.0 PH
CS, then it will have a mild alkalizing effect.
Almost all alkalizing solutions utilize sodium (
- Original Message -
From: James Holmes ami...@starband.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 12:36 AM
Subject: RE: CSPh of Distilled water?
Hello Nenah,
Your mentioned: ... cautions against drinking acidic fluids that (unlike
lemon juice) do not turn
]
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 12:28 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSPh of Distilled water?A couple of questions JOH
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From: James Holmes ami...@starband.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 12:40 PM
Subject: RE: CSPh of Distilled
04, 2003 4:23 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSPh of Distilled water?
James Holmes wrote:
Hi Marshall,
What is your understanding of the effect of drinking acidic
distilled water?
JOH
From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@execonn.com
Essentially no effect. The only long term
James Holmes wrote:
Hi Marshall,
What is your understanding of the effect of drinking acidic distilled water?
JOH
From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@execonn.com
Essentially no effect. The only long term effect I can think of would be a
slight etching of the teeth, which would be almost
- Original Message -
From: James Holmes ami...@starband.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 10:39 PM
Subject: RE: CSPh of Distilled water?A couple of questions JOH
Hello Nena,
Will adding enough Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate to distilled water to get the
PPM
of drinking acidic distilled water?
JOH
-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 8:41 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSPh of Distilled water?
Because of the nature of the acids. The vinegar and juices have light
Nenah Sylver wrote:
- Original Message -
From: James Holmes ami...@starband.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 10:39 PM
Subject: RE: CSPh of Distilled water?A couple of questions JOH
Hello Nena,
Will adding enough Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate
Marshall,
If Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate (baking soda) is added to DW before making
CS/EIS, what compound is made? Didn't it used to be fairly common to use it,
and don't some people still use it?
Yesterday I made a batch adding a pinch of baking soda, a very, very minute
amount, not enough
, but it must be in the
alkaline range.
I will read your web writing when I get a chance.
JOH
-Original Message-
From: Nenah Sylver [mailto:ne...@bestweb.net]
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 3:17 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSPh of Distilled water?A couple of questions JOH
- Original Message -
From: James Holmes ami...@starband.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 12:40 PM
Subject: RE: CSPh of Distilled water?A couple of questions JOH
Hi Nenah,
So this means if one drinks alkaline water one's body pH increases, and when
one
From JAMES:
Hello Nena,
Will adding enough Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate to distilled water to get the
PPM to about 4.5 offset the acidity?
Very briefly, what harm does the acidic water do?
Thank you in advance,
JOH
From NENAH:
Hi James.
I am not familiar with
I can't say for sure, but maybe silver carbonate?
Marshall
sol wrote:
Marshall, If Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate (baking soda) is added to DW
before making CS/EIS, what compound is made? Didn't it used to be
fairly common to use it, and don't some people still use it?
Yesterday I made a batch
Nenah Sylver 10/3/03 11:28 AM Wrote:
These acidic wastes cause pain, DENEGERATION and ...
*
Hi Nenah,
did you mean to write degeneration?
Jack
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.so why
doesn't acidic DW and CS do the same?
TIA,
paula
- Original Message -
From: mailto:ne...@bestweb.netNenah Sylver
To: mailto:bober...@swbell.netbober...@swbell.net ;
mailto:silver-list@eskimo.comsilver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 12:42 PM
Subject: Re: CSPh
wrote:
- Original Message -
From: sol pcar...@wyoming.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 3:51 PM
Subject: Re: CSPh of Distilled water?
Nenah,
Couple questions re acidic DW and CS: I often read that apple cider vinegar
and acidic juices such as lemon
12:44 PM
Subject: Re: CSPh of Distilled water?
Hi Nenah,
With all due respects to your education, the fact is that what is
being sold
as
distilled water does not have a pH of 7 !!!
PURE water is very aggressive and is not called the universal solvent
without
reason
, October 01, 2003 12:43 PM
To: bober...@swbell.net; silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSPh of Distilled water?
- Original Message -
From: Robert Berger bober...@swbell.net
To: Nenah Sylver ne...@bestweb.net
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 12:44 PM
Subject: Re: CSPh of Distilled
It dissolves a small amount of silica.
JOH
-Original Message-
From: Jonathan B. Britten [mailto:jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp]
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 6:34 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSPh of Distilled water?
One comment on the below: I work (as a non
Hi Marshall,
What is your understanding of the effect of drinking acidic distilled water?
JOH
-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 8:41 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSPh of Distilled water?
Because
- Original Message -
From: Robert Berger bober...@swbell.net
To: Nenah Sylver ne...@bestweb.net
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 12:44 PM
Subject: Re: CSPh of Distilled water?
Hi Nenah,
With all due respects to your education, the fact is that what is being sold
as
distilled water
: Nenah Sylver
To: bober...@swbell.net ; silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 12:42 PM
Subject: Re: CSPh of Distilled water?
I am stating my *own* preference to obtain distilled water
in as pure state as possible, due to the numerous serious problems that arise
when
- Original Message -
From: sol pcar...@wyoming.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 3:51 PM
Subject: Re: CSPh of Distilled water?
Nenah,
Couple questions re acidic DW and CS: I often read that apple cider vinegar
and acidic juices such as lemon juice, when
Message -
From: Robert Berger bober...@swbell.net
To: Nenah Sylver ne...@bestweb.net
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 12:44 PM
Subject: Re: CSPh of Distilled water?
Hi Nenah,
With all due respects to your education, the fact is that what is
being sold
as
distilled water does not have a pH
What should the ph of distilled water be before making CS with it?
I used pH test strips and both my home-distilled water and commercial distilled
water are pH 3, my finished CS both clear and yellow batches are also pH 3.
My DH says he thinks DW should be 7?
(we did test the test strips with
Paula,
The pH of DW should be about 5 to 5.5, not 3 !!
Ole Bob
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Subject: CSph?
Thanks for the help and ideas so far.
Well, I measured my filtered tap water just before it entered into my
home distiller - it was about 7.
The distilled water dripping out of the charcoal filter on the draining
(outgoing) side was about 6 - one full point lower than
Dick Rochon 8/18/03 10:42 AM Wrote:
If drinking distilled water on a regular basis, would it be wise to add
colloidal minerals?
**
So, it couldn't hurt already,
but why bother with colloidal minerals?
A good multi with all of the trace minerals is
a good idea without
my own drinking water
Sincerely,
Orpha
www.v4l.com/ProsperandbeinHealth
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- Original Message -
From: Leo Regehr
To: Silver List
Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 11:21 PM
Subject: CSph?
Thanks for the help and ideas so far.
Well, I measured my filtered tap
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From: Leo Regehr leoel...@telusplanet.net
To: Silver List silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 11:21 PM
Subject: CSph?
Thanks for the help and ideas so far.
Well, I measured my filtered tap water just before it entered into my
home distiller
Hi Leo,
First question, why worry about the pH. People have been using low pH CS
ever since they started the electrolytic process!!!
You can raise it with a very little bit of bicarbonate of soda, baking
soda.
The low pH is due to the formation of NO3 of HNO3 which is nitric acid.
For those who
Leo Regehr wrote:
Thanks for the help and ideas so far.
Well, I measured my filtered tap water just before it entered into my
home distiller - it was about 7.
The distilled water dripping out of the charcoal filter on the
draining (outgoing) side was about 6 - one full point lower than the
Nenah,
If drinking distilled water on a regular basis, would it be wise to add
colloidal minerals?
Dick
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From: Nenah Sylver ne...@bestweb.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2003 6:37 AM
Subject: Re: CSph?
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From
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From: Dick Rochon rrocho...@comcast.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2003 1:42 PM
Subject: Re: CSph?
Nenah,
If drinking distilled water on a regular basis, would it be wise to add
colloidal minerals?
Dick
YES! Add them directly
I must measured my kitchen tap water with a ph strip and it read about
6.8
Then I measured some dw that was about 8-16 hrs old and it read about
5.6
Why would that be?? What is the best way to raise the ph before drinking
it?
Leo
Absorption of CO2, making carbonic acid. Boil it to remove the CO2, or
add a mineral to increase it, such as calcium carbonate (lime).
Marshall
Leo Regehr wrote:
I must measured my kitchen tap water with a ph strip and it read about
6.8
Then I measured some dw that was about 8-16 hrs old
: Sunday, August 17, 2003 4:18 PM
Subject: Re: CSph?
Absorption of CO2, making carbonic acid. Boil it to remove the CO2, or add a
mineral to increase it, such as calcium carbonate (lime).
Marshall
Leo Regehr wrote:
I must measured my kitchen tap water with a ph strip and it read
Thanks for the help and ideas so far.
Well, I measured my filtered tap water just before it entered into my
home distiller - it was about 7.
The distilled water dripping out of the charcoal filter on the draining
(outgoing) side was about 6 - one full point lower than the stuff going
in! Does
I read on the silver list some were testing an electrolight (Baking Soda) in
making CS replacing salt.
I never used anything except pure silver and pure distilled water.
But tonight I used a tiny amount of Soda and it PH tested 7.4 before I
started, and 14 ppm dissolved solids...After only
Drug stores don't carry PH test paper. You have to go to
a Hydroponics store. They all seem to carry it.
gm..
jrowl...@nctimes.net wrote:
pH Test Paper (urine and saliva)...$7.50
http://www.alkalizer.com/prices.html
No unit quantity listed, but at
gmac wrote:
Drug stores don't carry PH test paper. You have to go to
a Hydroponics store. They all seem to carry it.
gm..
jrowl...@nctimes.net wrote:
pH Test Paper (urine and saliva)...$7.50
http://www.alkalizer.com/prices.html
No unit quantity listed, but at least they have
http://www.scientificsonline.com/products/DisplayProduct.cfm?productid=2833
You should be able to get ph test strips at a swimming pool supply shop.
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From: gmac g...@island.net
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Subject: Re: CSpH Test Paper source
Drug stores don't carry PH test paper. You have to go
pH Test Paper (urine and saliva)...$7.50
http://www.alkalizer.com/prices.html
No unit quantity listed, but at least they have it. No local drugstore
has it; wonder why?
jr
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I believe there is little or no effect.
Marshall
Lona wrote:
Can anyone tell me the effect of CS on the pH of the body?
Lona
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Regardless, the body with auto-adjust serum and cellular pH.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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Lona:
A quality colloidal silver
, 2002 9:28 PM
Subject: CSpH
Can anyone tell me the effect of CS on the pH of the body?
Lona
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Can anyone tell me the effect of CS on the pH of the body?
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