Simply put, because a lot of the so called 'CS' is crap, especially store bought. Consider this, the FDA in the US and the TGA here in Australia have nothing, repeat, NOTHING to report regarding ANY issue caused by the home produced EIS product. The only information they can supply is in regard to 'CS' marketed in the store bought product, or by people who don't produce our stuff properly.
It's not produced using LVDC for commercial market volume sales (mostly, and my opinion). 'Nuggets/lumps/mud' <g> settles on the bottom. If you shake it around it disperses into the water and is ingested. If there is no 'mud' settlement then there is something else *in* the water to keep that 'mud' suspended. Why do you reckon they sell their stuff in coloured containers? You don't need blue bottles, or any other coloured glass storage containers with the home produced EIS, just store it in a cupboard at room temperature, in clear glass containers. It might turn yellow-ish/golden/or stay clear, either way you won't find any 'mud' on the bottom of the storage vessel, just perfectly transparent water, yellow or perfectly clear water. N. ________________________________ From: MaryAnn Helland <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, 12 January 2018 10:50 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: CS>Refrigeration; harmful or not? I never heard there was a problem in shaking CS. In fact, if you purchase CS from somewhere where it needs to be shipped to you, it's gonna get a lot of shaking! What's the theory behind no shaking? MA On Thursday, January 11, 2018 3:56 PM, Jean Baugh <[email protected]> wrote: Hi, I know you should not expose CS to the sun, shaking or heat but I have no clue about keeping it in the refrigerator. Does anyone know the answer to this? Thank you, Jean

