Fellows I have been making my own silver for over ten years. I test it routinely for microbial load , colloidal state and silver content (semi-cuanti) I have never used distilled water and see no need to do so IF you have a good quality Reverse Osmosis water. I use it in my clinic with my clients and I have never received any complaints of non-efficacy As a matter of fact, I get very good and predictable results against broad range antibiotics for minor infections. A local dentist uses the same production as a "mouthwash" and reports good prophylaxis. I am now testing it with the local ambulance squad for washing surfaces in contact with patients. I used recently a two year old batch and was colorless and free of precipitates as the first day. I find the vest therapeutic range to be around 5-7 ppm and I have adjusted my gizmo to that concentration some years ago. I keep retains samples as old as five years and they are transparent, colorless and free of sediment. I really don't know where the need for distilled water comes from when we can have today cheaper and high quality RO. My RO has a zeolite for hardness, a sediment remover unit, two charcoal filters and the RO membrane.
Hope I helped
Frank

Smitty wrote:
My son & family are visiting relatives in France.
He wanted to make some CS & bought a liter
of distilled water and cost around 8 dollars.
They had to buy it at a pharmacy as the grocery
store didn't carry it.
Anyone in France have cheaper connections ?

Smitty


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