>I read at http://www.biophysica.com/instructions.htm that one should use
>non-ozonized distilled water for making colloidal silver. I assume this
>means the same thing as ozonated. One brand at the grocery store and
>Walgreen's brand are ozonated. What is the harm in that?
>
> Pat
The criteria for the water for making colloidal silver is to use a
very low conductivity water.
If it measures around 1 uS, it'll work fine.
Even up to 4 uS will be OK.
If it says distilled on the jug, it's most likely OK.
Chuck
If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs, you
may have an exciting future as a guillotine operator
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