Hi, Judith....Both yes and no are correct answers....It depends on the
quality of the product, which, apparently depends on the method you use to
make it.   Low voltage DC makes a quick batch... and you can see the action
at the terminals in some of the 'generators'.  You usually do, but not
everybody gets a light golden color, which some consider 'good'.  This low
voltage product requires those 'Rules for Storage' you are quoting.  Many
people feel that if you can see the particles at all, too many of the
particles border on oversize. If you are looking for greatest
bioavailability, where the small particles can get into areas of low blood
circulation, interstitially, blocked lymphatic channels, bone sockets, and
that kind of thing, then you would be interested in the
lowest-particle-size, higher ppm, most of which is being made, commercially
at least, with extremely high voltage AC. This kind of product, even when
driven up to 50 ppm or more, is still clear, and extremely stable.  The
'StorageRules' do not apply to this kind of product.At 10:10 AM 9/14/00
+0930, you wrote:
>I keep meaning to ask, since the list now say that dark glass bottle
>are unnecessary, are the instructions I see on commercial bottles of
>CS a furphy too?
>
>1. Store in a dark cupboard away from electrical wiring.
>
>2. Do not store in a refrigerator.
>
>Judith.
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