Salt catalyses the generating process, sounds fancy... just means it
increases conductivity of the water. The yellow is largish silver
particles, produced because the conductivity has been catalysed.

Ivan.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Duncan Crow" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, 28 October 2000 13:20
Subject: Re: CS>INFECTED VACCINE


>
> | Interesting that they also sell saline and call it a CS catalyst and
a
> | pretty deep yellow CS at only 5 PPM
>
>
> When I made colloid in one town with RO stage I water, not all of the
> chlorine was removed. There was a bright yellow deposit on the jar
surface
> above the waterline. I suspected the yellow was due to the chlorine.
>
> I wonder a) what the salt catalyses and b) if it's causing the color
to be
> deeper yellow.
>
> ciao



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