>Hi List,
> I tried to do an experiment with CS and acidophilus between Thursday
>and Saturday. I put equal amounts of CS and distilled water in one
>small cup, and equal parts of CS and acidophilus in two others. One
>was commercial CS and one was home-made. I thought I would let them
>set for 2 days, and see if I could kill any of the good bacteria.
>Well, they all dried up, so I will have to put it in a closed
>container. I hope to try this again soon, with closed containers. I
>will let you know how it goes.
> I do want to invite anyone who makes their
>own CS to send me a small sample so I can compare different batches.
>Please let me know how you made it. I feel I need to see a lot more
>CS, both home-made and commercial, before I can learn what I am
>seeing. I don't really know what good and bad CS look like, so I
>don't have anything to judge the different batches I am looking at.
> I will continue to do the research as I get time.
About two or three months ago I took the time to research cameras
and video capturing equipment for Jim. We were asking for donations at
the time and got a couple. Not enough though to cover the price of the
equipment.
At the time I had a microscope with a camera and didn't need one.
So I went ahead, charged all the parts on my credit card and sent the
finished setup I put together to Jim. The friend that loaned me his
m-scope needed it back to monitor a persons blood and I had to let it
go. For the work that I do a $30 m-scope does the job BUT I can't look
through the eye piece for very long or that eye will go dim. It stays
that way for several days. So I desperately need a camera so I can
monitor my blood and continue my research. I could charge another
camera to replace the one that I sent Jim but I can't afford any
higher payments on my card. I'm just barely making them now.
Let's use a little common since here. Someone posted they needed
$210 to do disk testing to see what the CS would kill. Last count
I saw there's $500 in that fund. There are several different designs
of CS makers so will that $210 cover the test for every design? I
doubt it!!! So what are the alternitives? Part of the answer to that
is at the top of the page. The other part is I'll donate some of my
time when I get a camera.
Game plan:
1: Find out what maker makes the best killing CS.
2: Check partical size and PPM.
3: Run the disk test for killing ability.
4: Design and prototype a circuit, and develop a standard so
that every batch is the same.
So I'm begging all of you for the last time. Help Jim, in turn
you help me, and Jim and I together will help you. Jim still owes me
$210.
Take Care
Reid
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