## Agreed.
Crud: Even if it doesn't help, it also doesn't hurt.
Too big to get in the bloodstream also means it doesn't have to get back
out and has nothing to do with what does go in and out, that's also in the
EIS. [CS]
I find the best way is to let it sit for a few days and slowly pour out
the top 7/8ths.
Usually I don't bother.
Ode
I would caution on using coffee filters or anything else to strain
the cs.
Paper can have all kinds of soluble ions that can combine with the
silver ions and make different compounds that have little or no
antibacterial or antiviral properties.
These small amounts of pure silver caused by plateout on the cathode
are completely harmless and can be ignored. If you don't like them,
just shake the container and they will break into small fragments
you no longer can see. Out of sight, out of mind:)
Regards,
Mike M
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