Mike Monett wrote:

> url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m61547.html
> Re: CS>Engineers
> From: CKing001
> Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2003 19:52:17
>
>   On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 20:51:23 -0400, Mike Monett wrote:
>
>   >> Now, a fork I can do without, but I keep a very close watch on my
>   >> spoon. She takes it every once in a while and washes it.  I can't
>   >> believe how shiny it gets.
>
>   > Yeah,
>
>   > I once tried a recipe that started "take a clean dish..." Couldn't
>   > go any further.
>
>   > Chuck
>
>   > 'vegetarian': ancient Mohawk word meaning 'lousy hunter'.
>
>   That's very funny! But before you get the idea I'm a slob,  I really
>   need to say I let the coffee residue build up on the spoon  and wash
>   it when I have time. She just gets there before me:)
>
>   I also don't need a knife very often. Mainly to peel  garlic cloves.
>   The X-Acto  knife  has a rounded shape and is much  sharper  than an
>   ordinary knife.  It is ideal for getting inside the curved  shape of
>   some cloves and does a great job of pulling the wrapping off.
>
>   I have to wash the floors in my lab, bedroom, and bathroom  each day
>   with bleach  and soap. If I don't, the spores build up and  I  pay a
>   terrible price.  And  this apartment is one of  the  better  ones in
>   Ottawa - nobody else has any problems.

Try mopping with CS after you finish with the bleach and let air dry.

>
>
>   I can detect four different kinds of mold spores by the  effect they
>   have on  my system. The very worst one is also the most common  - it
>   gives terrible  headaches. It grows on the cotton  in  most fabrics,
>   and nobody  is  aware  of  it,   but  they  are  just  walking spore
>   factories. There is a picture here:
>
>     http://fungus.org.uk/images/mildew.jpg
>
>   and a description here:
>
>     http://fungus.org.uk/nwfg/rot.htm
>
>   I have thrown most of my clothes away - I just couldn't get the mold
>   spores out. Same with the bedding. Nothing seems to be able  to kill
>   the spores.

Try adding CS to your last rinse so the silver ends up in the fibers.  It
won't kill the spores, but it will kill them if they germinate.

> So I end up washing everything each day - 4 loads in the
>   summer, 6 loads in the winter. And it only takes a short  time until
>   the spores  start growing again. I can never sleep more than 4  or 5
>   hours until  I have to get up and start washing everything.  You get
>   tired after a while, and the mold toxins do very strange things. All
>   of them bad.
>
>   I tried soaking the clothes in cs - it didn't work. H2O2 didn't work
>   either. But  I just tried a combination of strong cs and  H2O2  - it
>   works like a charm!

If you want to kill spores, try this.  Soak in a combination of CS, glucoce
(honey will work), and calcium propionate (or other water soluble calcium
such as calcium lactate) .  The glucose and calcium will cause the spores to
germinate in an hour or so, and the CS will then kill them.

Marshall

>
>
>   Now WallMart seems to have changed their dw, and I haven't been able
>   to find any that works as well as their old stuff. Maybe it's just a
>   batch problem - I really hope so. Good dw is hard to find.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Mike Monett
>
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