On Fri, 16 May 2003 13:47:13 -0700, Malcolm Stebbins <[email protected]> wrote:
>Chuck; This is misinformation, unless you are making a rather poor joke on
>the word overkill.
What is misinformation?
I refer you to the early work of Bob Beck, an engineer/scientist/inventor who is
probably responsible for the widespread interest in colloidal silver through the
internet.
His other contributions included bioelectrification of the blood as a cure for
many diseases and bioelectromagnetic pulsing to relieve pain.
His papers and speeches used to be widely available on the net, but have slowly
disappeared (I suspect a conspiracy). In anticipation, I collected copies for my
own use.
I would agree, merely because it costs me nothing to agree, that the better way
to produce CS is to use distilled water without a starter such as salt, BUT I
would have NO qualms about ingesting CS made using any potable water (tap,
mineral, distilled with a few grains of salt, or even a fruit/vegetable juice)
brewed for less than 5 minutes.
The short brew time is critical however and would be demonstrated by monitoring
the circuit current.
Distilled water use is a relatively recent refinement. It's use should not
border on hysteria.
There is no joke here except for my taglines.
>Please be aware that ingesting silver "salts" meaning a combination of
>silver with another soluable anodic mineral or other compound could be
>anywhere from ineffective to poisonous.
>Malcolm
A bit of a strong statement. References please, or is this opinion?
Chuck
"You know that look women get when they want sex? - Me neither."
Drew Carey
>At 03:31 PM 5/16/03 -0400, you wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 16 May 2003 07:55:25 -0400 (EDT), [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> >Mineral water and as Kathi was instructed to do...back 5 years ago from a
>> >Canadian friend...add 5 drops of a sea salt solution to get it to cook.
>> >Left on for 20 minutes....our CS was made in quart jar.
>>
>>If you're going to use mineral water, might as well be tap water, it will have
>>high conductivity.
>> Adding salt to it is definitely overkill!
>>
>>But if you ARE using this water, brew time shouldn't be longer than two or
>>three
>>minutes. Absolutely NOT twenty minutes!
>>
>> Chuck
>>Why is it that when someone tells you that there are over a billion
>>stars in the universe, you believe them, but if they tell you there is wet
>>paint somewhere, you have to touch it to make sure?
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