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I have always used coral calcium water to make my CS. 

SOL: 
> The only thing that should be used to make EIS is pure distilled water. Save 
> your coral calcium water for drinking. I don't know what all is in your 
> calcium water so can't say as to danger or not, but when making EIS I want it 
> pure.
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Good catch, Sol! I didn't get that he was MAKING the CS with the calcium water. 
I was thinking he put it in afterward to raise the pH.

For those who don't know, the reason you need to use pure distilled water to 
make the CS is that DW by definition doesn't contain minerals. Minerals add to 
the conductivity of the water. When making CS, you want to be able to regulate 
the amount of current traveling between the silver electrodes. If you have 
minerals in the water, too much current passes between the wires and then the 
silver can plate out into the water or come off the electrodes in particles 
that are too large. This renders the CS useless.

I saw this in action first-hand several years ago, during a seminar I gave on 
Rife technology to a group of health care professionals. I had brought my CS 
maker with me to show everyone how easy it is to make CS. (This could be 
especially useful for those who don't have a frequency device to kill 
microbes.) I asked for "distilled," but the assistant thought I meant alkaline 
water. So she brought me some excellent alkaline water from the water 
electrolysis unit they had at the clinic. Well, in about five minutes I saw a 
gray haze literally streaming off the top of the glass pitcher. Puzzled, I 
stared at it some more, and then asked, "What kind of water was used for the 
CS?" The assistant was mortified at her mistake...but it still was a good 
learning experience anyway, on what NOT to do.

Best,
Nenah

Nenah Sylver, PhD
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