| If your DW says that boiling is required before oral consumption......
that
| has got to be very poor quality DW. Dump it! Regards, Robert Bartell

Hi Robert;

It's my understanding that the standard boiling instructions are only in
case of potential bacterial action that starts after the water has been
bottled.  After all, it has no protection from pathogens, and the bottles
aren't all that sterile. In any case if you're making colloid for yourself
at home, you can rest assured that any pathogens will be killed by the
colloid.

Heck, you can make great colloid from creek water that would have no live
bacteria in it.

BUT for sale purposes, we don't need any more sniping from the detractors
that there was bacteria found in the CS sample, do we? Even if they never
checked to see if they were dead.

That's why ozonated water has no such instruction. It's been treated.

ciao

Duncan






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