Sure, but you are diluting the CS and since CS doesn't do much in a semi solid, being that only the surface interface is active and the rest can't move to that interface, you need as much PPM concentration as possible.

Ode



At 04:47 PM 10/15/2010 -0400, you wrote:
Can't you make a "gel" per se by merely adding some EIS to some aloe? I read
that somewhere online...seems like it would do the trick.

-----Original Message-----
From: Sandee George [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sandee George
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 3:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Silver gel

Hi There Dave - I do not understand what you are talking about with
the gel you say you make/made - I have been making Colloidal Silver
gel for the past six years and have never had the problems you say you
have, Ode has a
perfectly good gel kit for sale on his website, all you have to do is
buy it, follow his directions by mixing it with colloidal silver (EIS)
and you have a perfectly good gel.   This comment is not directed at
your personally, how ever I observe many on this list in need of doing
their own thing, when a perfectly good way has been achieved by many
here over the years, who are the base for all we know and are able to
share with those who wish to learn. However if there are those who are
so into their egos that they cannot accept the work of others which
has been perfected then so be it.   As a result of this observation
there are many new-comers who are completely confused by all the ego
suggestions !!!!!



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