Sam: That's absolutely amazing about the pool water!
I have some tinea (jock itch) which I know by now is as systemic as any
other fungus, but, do
you think I'd be more successful in the TOPICAL aspect of my treating this (
along with diet &
lifestyle changes) with a yellow/golden colored cs from my 3-9v-battery cs gen
I got from Allison's
Apothecary? I've been making my cs now for one week, just 8-16 ozs at a time,
following directions
it came with, but always getting a CLEAR result, which is slightly
bitter/metallic to taste. For
topical apps, should I just run it longer until it turns golden? Will I be able
to watch for this
effect?
Also, did you clear an athlete's foot condition with that darker cs? I've
got one dry, cracked
foot with slight itching....
Thanks for your responses & posts, Sam!
Howard C.
Sam Earle wrote:
> J> I have noticed some of you say you run a batch of cs for 2-4 hours! If I
> run
> J> my basic 3 - 9volt's for more than 2 hours it gets too dark, it will be a
> J> very dark amber color and tastes strong. Is this desireable? Does it mean
> J> that the particles are larger or that it is higher ppm?
>
> J> Janine
>
> Janine,
>
> You don't say what volume container you're using or the distance
> between electrodes. I run 2 hours for 1.5 quart cell with 1/4
> ounce ingot electrodes spaced 2" apart and get a consistent clear
> to very pale golden result if I stir once or twice during the
> process. When I had my electrodes 1" apart, I got a lot of brown
> wisps (treeing?) that formed rapidly and gave the mix a darker
> color, which is why I separated the electrodes further. I only
> get the dark stuff when I forget a batch and let it run all
> night. That's what I used to spray my feet, the dog's hot spots
> (cured, by the way!), the rabbit's skin fungus (also cured) and
> other uses (shower stall, fruit, mildew anywhere). It can also be
> diluted (if it's not black) down to an acceptable color and made
> potable. PS, I put about a pint of the dark yellow stuff in my
> 14,000 gallon swimming pool (I used bacquacil, not chlorine) when
> the walls were looking greenish, and the algae disappeared
> overnight without any other chemical treatment. Keep
> experimenting and asking questions.
>
> Sam
>
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