Dan,
I'm glad this topic came up. When I first started making EIS I got a
gallon of each kind (Cub and Glenwood) several times. Each time the
Glenwood was a higher PPM so I settled for Cub. I have always picked up a
case at a time and would test the PPM of 1 gal. You are right that 1.2 to
1.5 PPM is the range it will almost always fall in. Once I got a case that
hit 1.0. But then the first time I picked up 2 cases of Cub, I got stuck
with stuff that was over 2.0. It made good tea though but took a while to
use up. I'm going to try Glenwood again. Bob Smith
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Nave" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 12:16 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Dangers of Colloidal Silver
I believe that Bob (this Bob) lives in my area, so that's why I'm asking
him.
The best DW I have found here is Glenwood Inglewood brand at about
1.3uS.
That makes pretty good CS but using a SilverPuppy I still get a product
that has a slight tint, just off colorless. Cub Foods brand is OK at
about 1.5uS.
Dan
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