Dino Ciccarelli wrote:

> i've read that distilled water only stays alkaline for a very short
> period of time and so by the time it's bottled and placed on store
> shelves, it's no longer alkaline...

Distilled water should be neutral, not alkaline.  Over time it can absorb
CO2 and become acidic.

> i've also read that for the simple
> purpose of drinking the water, you can simply add some freshly
> squeezed lemon or lime juice to bring some alkalinity back...

Lemons have acetic acid in them, they are acid, not alkaline.

> or to
> add some drops of ph solution... innerlight's prime ph product
> consists of sodium chloriTe (NOT chloriDe) ion as sodium (5%)...
> without getting too much into the chemistry of it all, is this
> something that can help out with CS making? is it safe/unsafe?

Do no add any chlorine, chloride or chlorite radical, or you will be making
silver chloride.

Marshall

>
> TIA
> dc
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