Thanks Ode, for this suggestion. 30 years ago Working with Girl Scouts & Boy
Scouts as we raised our 3 daughters (all First Class) & 2 sons (Both Eagles)
instead of boiling water for drinking, we would add an ounce of Chlorox to a
gallon of Water, let it set for 30 minutes to purify, then drink OR we would
add an Iodine tablet to a canteen of water, wait 30 minutes, then drink. The
only problem was unpleasant taste. Since discovering God's gift of CS, upon
being told by Clermont to boil our water to purify it due to broken water
line in our area; we just put 1 oz. CS (10-20 ppm in 1 gallon water, shake,
wait 30 minutes then use as potable water. 100% effective & no unpleasant
taste. I also, suspect the Hydrogen Peroxide might kill the microbes alone;
however, thanks to a tip from many of you wonderful contributors to this
list, I add 5cc (1 teaspoonful) H2O2 to each quart of CS solution & believe
it to be many times more effective that CS alone & without any bad stuff,
such as Chorine.
Sincerely,
Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacict
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Ode Coyote [mailto:[email protected]]
  Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 7:15 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: RE: CS>Pool filters


  A while back I was looking for ways to sterilize water for camping.
  One system used Clorine to kill microbes and Hydrogen peroxide to
neutralize the Chlorine.
  Wassup with this?

  Ode

  At 06:59 PM 9/6/2003 -0400, you wrote:
  >Many Thanks, Bill, I'll pass this on to my son, a Desert Storm Vet, who
uses
  >his 600 gal hottub nightly to overcome much pain. To get away from using
  >Chlorine & other harmful products, he's been trying CS, CCu and H2O2
after
  >letting the fill water containing Chlorine evaporate overnight. To date
he's
  >quite pleased with this, but we continue to look for a better way.
  >Hope you find your solution soon.
  >If I can help in any way, please let me know. www.rharrisinc.com or
  >[email protected]
  >Sincerely,
  >Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist
  >
  >
  >-----Original Message-----
  >From: Bill Missett [mailto:[email protected]]
  >Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2003 4:06 PM
  >To: [email protected]
  >Subject: Re: CS>Pool filters
  >
  >
  >The Monarca company, located in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, produces a home
  >water purification device which is a meter long section of 2-inch PVC
pipe
  >containing app. 10-12 2-inch ceramic balls which are permeated with CS.
It
  >is immersed in your home water cistern or water tank, and the agitation
of
  >incoming water releases the CS from the ceramic balls to purify the
water.
  >
  >We have been using them in house for about three years (each tube has a
  >2-year life span in a 5000 liter tank) with excellent results. Our water
  >now comes from a river source of dubious purity, which is run through a
sand
  >filtration process before delivery. We've never had the water tested for
  >purity, but have used the Monarca CS product, and have not suffered any
  >skin, internal afflictions from the water. (This includes brushing teeth
  >with it, but not direct consumption).
  >
  >The Monarca devices are rather pricey for
  >Mexico -- about $40 US per tube -- but they have a good life span and do
the
  >job.
  >
  >Hope this helps....Bill
  >
  >
  >----- Original Message -----
  >From: "Richard Harris" <[email protected]>
  >To: <[email protected]>
  >Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2003 2:34 PM
  >Subject: RE: CS>Pool filters
  >
  >
  >> Bill, please elucidate further on Monarcha CS Ceramic Flotation device.
  >> There is a company in Clearwater, FL that makes CS & CU filters for
pools
  >&
  >> spas. Expensive to me but might fit your needs.
  >> Best regards,
  >> Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist
  >>
  >> -----Original Message-----
  >> From: Bill Missett [mailto:[email protected]]
  >> Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 6:37 PM
  >> To: [email protected]
  >> Subject: CS>Pool filters
  >>
  >>
  >> Hi, we're putting in a pool in Southern Mexico which we plan on using
to
  >> irrigate our fruit trees as well and want to use colloidal silver to
  >filter
  >> it. We're planning on using a colloidal silver ceramic flotation device
  >sold
  >> in Mexico by a company called Monarcha. Does anyone have any experience
  >with
  >> this product or with pools generally? I know this has been discussed
  >before
  >> but, your help would be appreciated. Thanks!
  >>
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