>From what I have read since joining, I understand the following: Although it has been stated that light is an enemy to CS, which should be kept in coloured glass bottles, others find that light, and even plastic bottles, are not a problem. I take it that others who have not experienced any problem may stick with coloured bottles, glass, and minimal light "just in case" (I guess even light must have a frequency that might do something in certain conditions?)
Is everyone agreed on the need to keep CS away from electrical appliances and their electromagnetic influences? It makes CS seem rather homeopathic; I guess this is something to do with the energy med side. I have understood from the forum that we are not dealing here with particles which stay put like, for instance, a herbal tincture or some such, but a more delicate influence which can be easily disrupted. Are all agreed on CS and electrical appliances? There are some new ideas and suggestions which I will grapple with later, but I'd like to recap on temperature and mixing. I have gone back to preparing with cold water, though I wonder whether having hot water might mean the fluid moves by itself to an extent as it cools. I am also mixing it with a wooden stick (actually one of those things sold as Scottish porage mixers). I know it would be a while before I would get anything with a propellor type mixer, as I understand some to be using, but have been thinking of getting an aquarium aerator. I've understood people to be using one of these cylindrical "stones" that the bubbles come out of all over. I can't help wondering what these are made of, and whether they might add some known or unknown ingredient to the fluid. Would something pumping water through a plastic pipe without an aerating device be expected to work, ie, just the bubbles from the tube. Would the action of the bubbles alone move the water enough? Experiences and opinions? The benefit to me of using hot water would be that the shorter time makes it slightly less likely that I would forget I was brewing and leave it too long, and end up with big bits of floaty silver and a mirror-bottomed jar. Thanks Rowena Thanks to all who keep their Subject Lines up to date as the discussion progresses to make it easier to find relevant posts later. -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: [email protected] Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

