Well this is it, that's what I thought too after reading bucket loads of 
information available in the public domain, but who knows?  My results tell me 
something different in some of my solutions.  I take nothing for granted 
anymore, and trust few, I may get slapped down more often than not but so long 
as I learn something each time I get back up that's all that counts.

 

I'm no scientist but the criteria I use now for determining quality product is 
mostly visual observation {I use meters also of course}...no settlement or 
anomalies after time in storage means *everything* is fine, if you get my 
drift.  Colour doesn't concern or phase me either, it's the *clarity* of that 
solution, clear OR coloured, and any observable settlement and/or undesirable 
anomalies I look for.  Particle *size* doesn't phase me anymore now either 
{using my criteria, laboratory results, and literature I've read}.  Without 
suitable laboratory testing equipment in our kitchens, is there a better way?  

 

Now at least I have a guide with my laboratory results, and they support what I 
have 'considered?' for quite some time now, and that is...If more laypeople 
such as myself were able to get some laboratory testing done of their home made 
or back yard stuff they may be surprised with the results, I know *I* was.  In 
other words...I can now relax and be more confident in what I do, what I make, 
and how I make it...and I'm confident with the bio-availability of it.

 

Praps I haven't gotten my hands "muddied and bloodied" as Wayne {no longer with 
us} once remarked to me, and I may not be scientifically inclined, but in 8 
years I've waded through enough information to satisfy myself of certain things 
EIS related.

 

Who knows? You may find your solutions differ from popular opinion or published 
material also?  Most laypeople probly make assumptions from available material, 
as I had done, but *IF* my lab results are accurate, then those assumptions of 
ion/particle ratios could be way off, and they don't know it.  I'd like to read 
MORE of laypeoples laboratory analysis results, and LESS of manufacturers or 
scientific researchers published analysis reports.

 

N.


Date: Fri, 5 Feb 2010 21:51:05 -0700
To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Subject: RE: CS>moon on fingernails? -- how much do you use?

At 06:44 PM 2/5/2010, you wrote:

I just have a concern with some available published material regarding 
ion/particle ratio is all.  I just believe more information should be included 
for the man/woman in the street to make better determinations regarding 
ion/particle ratio's, nothing more, nothing less.
 
I always thought that if my finished EIS was about 12-15 uS and had very faint 
Tyndall with no large sparklies, then it probably fit into the 85-90 % ionic, 
10-15% very small particles range. 
sol                                       
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