If I use my tap [well] water, I make a grey preciptitate. [Goes down the
drain with the tap water] It does do it fast, though.
Humm, I would challange anyone human to not have CS in the 'presence' of
chloride ions very soon after injestion. Probably, those ions are sort of
'occupied' and will take something more reactive than sodium to garner
their attention towards making silver compounds in the average layman. :-)
 I see no problem with adding CS to Gator Aid.
Ken

>The problem is no different from that arising from using "hard" tap water for
>your parent solution in generating CS.
>                    It may be noteworthy to mention that ALL colloidal
>suspensions of  silver employed in a rather wide variety of
>evaluations.......exhibited splendid stability characteristics----in the
presence
>of a myriad of different compounds, en vitro.  At least, this is what I am
told.
>                                                    Sincerely,  Brooks.
>p.s.  A short  time later our interest increased to the point we did obtain
>laboratory-grade CS evaluation devices.
>
>[email protected] wrote:
>
>> In a message dated 6/11/01 9:38:02 AM EST, [email protected] writes:
>>
>> << Subj:     Re: CS>Saline added
>>  Date:  6/11/01 9:38:02 AM EST
>>  From:  [email protected] (Ode Coyote)
>>  Reply-to:  [email protected]
>>  To:    [email protected]
>>
>>
>>   The saline is to get initial conductivity up so the process will start
>>  faster.  Getting things going is what takes the most time.  A better
way is
>>  to use some of a previous batch of CS.
>>
>> Ken: A while back Brooks Bradley recounted some tests in which Gatorade was
>> added to CS in an effort to speed up the absorption of CS into the
>> bloodstream. As I recall, Brook's tests revealed that the absorption
rate was
>> accelerated so much (perhaps 10X greater than CS alone) that it approached
>> rates equivalent to that of IV's.
>>
>> Assuming that the electrolytic components of Gatorade are similar to the
>> salts used to speed up CS generation, I'm wondering,
>>
>> 1) If perhaps were may be a little hasty in dismissing the use of salts for
>> CS generation for the reason given above.
>>
>> 2) If, in fact, Brook's study confirms that the CS-Gatorade combination not
>> only worked faster than CS, and was least as effective as CS alone, what
does
>> that tell us about the role of AgCl, or the potency of CS particles IN THE
>> PRESENCE OF chloride ions, or the likelihood the all forms of silver,
Ag+, Ag
>> particles of AgCl (crystal) have some level of germicidal activity?
>>
>> Roger
>>
>>
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