OK -- see, you're trying to nail down something that is not nail-downable without a lot of complicating factors.  It *may* not be as high quality, unless your bottle of water is higher quality than the last bottle, or some other mitigating factor, etc.  That's what everyone is trying to say -- this isn't an exact science.  And that's OK because it's all good.  Just do the best that you can do under whatever circumstances you're doing under and count it all a blessing.  All of our colloidal silver brews are no doubt different, and all of them are working.  As long as you're producing colloidal silver, you've got what you need.   And don't worry about the rest.  Does that help?  MA 
 
 
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> Ah, now this is the nub of what I have been trying to say! Well done MA
> - you put it in a nutshell! Let me reiterate: if I try and speed things
> up - by whatever method - I will probably compromise the CS - i.e. it
> will not be such high quality as the stuff I am making which takes
> longer. Is this correct? dee
>
> [email protected] wrote:
> > Hi Dee. I'm in the same position as you -- I'm not engineeringly
> > savvy, and I don't want to be. I also have a demanding lifestyle, and
> > don't have time to fool around with all this stufff. I just want to
> > make CS so I don't have to buy it. I just wanted to reply to one
> > thing though -- you don't _have_ to use part of the old batch to make
> > a new one. You can if you want to, as it apparently speeds things
> > up. But as I understand it, that is not necessarily a good thing
> > because quality is what counts, not quantity. So if you have time to
> > make a batch without time constraints (such as when you're sleeping)
> > -- just skip the seeding process. If you're under the gun, add some
> > from a previous brew to speed things up, but realize that it may not
> > be the high quality of the unseeded batch. But most of all -- don't
> > worry about it -- it's all good!!!!!!!!!! MA
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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