It DOES contaminate the water! I know--I tried it! Much better use without.
dee PS Congratulations!!
On 3 Nov 2010, at 03:15, Beth wrote:
We got our distiller today/// yea!!
Just a question for those who home distill...
Why not use the carbon filter that comes with it?
Is this a
Mine always reads 0 but I don't use the Hanna--just a TDS meter. I believe the
reading you got is perfectly acceptable using a Hanna. dee
On 3 Nov 2010, at 04:05, Beth wrote:
Okay so I did my first batch of water in the distiller.
No filter.
I calaborated my hanna pwt to 84.0 as per
I have tried CMO in the past, but I have gut issues that were not very
compatible. Lately I was having some pain issues in one hip joint and
started taking Herbal (Horsetail) Silica tablets, and also drinking
whole raw milk. I don't know if it is one or both, but I was noticing I
had NO pain
Here is where I bought some, scroll down to EDTA-
http://www.easycart.net/BeyondACenturyInc./Special_Products_A-G.html#7605
Nancy
Lisa wrote:
The only EDTA is what I remember being in some kind of mayonnaise (haha).
Is this an acronym for something and where can I purchase some?
Lisa
Filter the water before distilling, not after.
Dan
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 11:05 PM, Beth csilverl...@yahoo.ca wrote:
Okay so I did my first batch of water in the distiller.
No filter.
I calaborated my hanna pwt to 84.0 as per solution requirements.
Then tested the first batch of distilled
Thanks for the reply. I'm taking Serrapeptase now along with the CMO.
Been on this list for several years. I seem to remember that EIS will
create stem cells.
Anyone know what PPM and amount would do this ?
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 6:15 AM, Tad Winiecki winie...@pacifier.com wrote:
I have tried
Actually I just realized that the temperature in my house
was not 77degrees. So this morning I reset the pwt meter using the
room temperature. I had to bring the calibration from 84 down to 76.
I wonder how that would impact my readings.
I am distilling water again.
Also, the distilled water
I also heard, years ago, that you should go to a dentist that specializes in
removing those
fillings. So that you do not become poisoned in the removal process. Any
dentist can remove
them but not all dentists do it properly.
Beth
I would suggest you find a dentist who will protect you during
This is on our site.
Trem
1.Remove the carbon discharge filter. It makes the water conductive.
2.Fill the boiling chamber no more than 3/4 full.
3.Distill only 1/2 gallon into the receiver.
4.Discard the remainder in the boiling chamber.
5.Repeat steps 2,3 and 4. You
Do NOT use the chart on the calibration solution bottle. The meter
automatically compensates for temperature using the thermocouple on the
lower left side of the meter. Set it to 84.0
Trem
- Original Message -
From: Beth csilverl...@yahoo.ca
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent:
Yes and that means that I use 1.5 gallons of water and it
yeilds only .5 gallons after 6-8 hours of distilling.
I distilled first batch last night it read 2.8 while still
warm however it read .7 this morning after it cooled and sat
a while.
I will continue to test the batches as they come out
A
Now I have to do it over again LOL
I just reset it
I should have just talked to someone over the phone!!
Lots of contradicting info all over the place ... whats is one to do?
Too funny!
Beth
Do NOT use the chart on the
calibration solution bottle. The meter
automatically
It's more cost effective to buy the DW but double distillation is the way to
go if you want the best. We recommend that persons outside the U.S. having
difficulty obtaining DW purchase a distiller and if they have poor quality
end product, follow the steps outlined.
Trem
- Original
Trem,
Do you think its okay to pour the solution into a glass, set the
calibration and pour the solution back into the bottle to use at
later time?
thanks
Beth
A
Now I have to do it over again LOL
I just reset it
I should have just talked to someone over the phone!!
Lots of
And make sure mot to pour the solution back into the bottle and contaminate
it. Toss it.
Trem
- Original Message -
From: Beth csilverl...@yahoo.ca
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 7:33 AM
Subject: Re: CSdistiller/ppm/hanna meter
A
Now I have
Carbon filtering the water before distilling it - good
Carbon filtering the water after distilling it - bad
The filter will remove some volatiles, which is good to remove before
distilling. But it also can leave behind some salts or other dissolved
material which is bad after distilling.
Not with a charcoal filter. dee
On 3 Nov 2010, at 13:18, Dan Nave wrote:
Filter the water before distilling, not after.
Dan
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 11:05 PM, Beth csilverl...@yahoo.ca wrote:
Okay so I did my first batch of water in the distiller.
No filter.
I calaborated my hanna pwt
My tap water reads 288! dee
On 3 Nov 2010, at 13:53, Beth wrote:
Actually I just realized that the temperature in my house
was not 77degrees. So this morning I reset the pwt meter using the
room temperature. I had to bring the calibration from 84 down to 76.
I wonder how that would impact
Well I did mine before distilling and then distilled and it read 2. I then
distilled it again and it read 3! When I didn't carbon filter it at all, it
reads 0. dee
On 3 Nov 2010, at 15:09, Marshall Dudley wrote:
Carbon filtering the water before distilling it - good
Carbon filtering the
If this is well water then that is likely calcium carbonate from
underground limestone. That would be about 250 or so ppm of hardness if so.
Marshall
On 11/3/2010 12:17 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
My tap water reads 288! dee
On 3 Nov 2010, at 13:53, Beth wrote:
Actually I just
I asked him if he could prevent the mercury he removes from entering my body
and
he said oh yes, and something about high speed drill and vaporizing, etc. So
how are you supposed to know if you can trust the dentist you've used
successfully for 21 years or not. And if there are 100 dentists
I do work for a cosmetic company, can I share this with them and use your
name as a contact?
Randy Scott
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It's not even my call: however, I'd hate for this to happen. A cosmetic
company would then call it it's own, patent it and then modify it, change it
and add all sorts of other stuff to it. Leave it for public domain and in
Brooks more than capable hands!
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From:
Pat -- it is exactly that vaporizing that is dangerous. You know that you
cannot trust him in this matter exactly because of that comment. What he
should
have said is that you will have an oxygen mask so that you're not breathing in
the vaporized mercury, and a dam in your mouth so that the
Hi Pat,
Some doctors will give vitamin C by IV after mercury-filling removal to chelate
the mercury that is freed by the dental procedure. You could make your own
liposomal Vitamin C for this purpose, instead of IV.
What about regular vit C in large doses or powdered acerola? Jess
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From: Jon [mailto:p888p...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 3:20 PM
To: silver list
Cc: Pat
Subject: CSMercury Filling
Hi Pat,
Some doctors will give vitamin C by IV after
A couple of cautions:
Don't take oral vitamin C before the procedure, as it will make the
novocaine less effective. That's why IV C during or immediately after
the procedure is preferred.
I don't remember how long before the procedure you'd want to stop
taking any oral C, but if I had to
Okay lots of great info regarding water etc however
I am not sure what is the difference between this hanna pwt
and a TDS that I also see people talk about.
Does the pwt meter read differently?
My second batch of water came out high around 2.3 and then after it
cooled over an hour or so, it came
Oh yes - definitely - keep away from cosmetic companies - I just received
what I was told was a good organic base for skin creams made from olives -
and in the brochure the recommended recipes for commercially produced
specific creams for wrinkles, dry skin, etc but using this olive product as
We had a (chocolate flavoured) rubber shield which isolated the tooth being
worked on and was attached to an exterior frame - there was no access to the
throat or nose of the victim. We also all wore plastic googles, operators wore
masks.
Jane
http://www.eamega.com/HighFieldHealth
~The
Hi again,
new subject here...
I have seen a video online that where the guys says
you don't have to use 2 long silver
rods. That you only need 1 long (the one the silver comes off of)
and the one that has the charge, it only needs to be a short wire and
that it will conduct the other wire no
I wonder if adding a bit of saturated Urea solution to the mixture below
would help with absorption. I'm sure it would help the way the DMSO
smells.
Thanks Brooks.
Saralou
On 11/2/2010 5:27 PM, Brooks Bradley wrote:
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