Jannette McKoy-Abel wrote:

> Hi Marshall,
> This is my first post to the group, and I'm also new to the home-made
> colloidal silver world.  I've been reading the archives, and current
> posts...boy, you guys are truly a wealth of information!  I received my
> machine (a Hulda Clark model) this week, and so far have been quite
> dissatisfied with the batches I've made.  I called a company (Silvergen, I
> believe, Dr. Clark's company was not reachable) and found out that the
> reason for the black/gray roots on the electrodes was that the water was
> oxidized.  I then checked my distilled water, and sure enough it stated that
> it was ozoneated.  This IS Walgreen's brand.  Do they have 2 types?

I think you will find virtually all distilled water is ozonated. That should be
no big deal, the ozonation only sticks around for an hour or so.  The Walgreens
water in this area is bottom of the barrel, I never could make any use of it for
CS.  What part of the country do you live in?  Most likely someone who lives in
your area can guide you to the best brand for that area.  I am in the East
Tennessee area and the best here is the Crystal Springs area.  I think others
have said Arrow Head for some areas, and I have heard Walgreens an Walmart are
good in some areas, but you HAVE to check the supplier on them, as they are both
really bad in this area.

Marshall


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