You would do well to search the archives here, the issue of bottles has
be rehashed over and over - it makes no difference what you use, except
a used cork will add more then 5PPM to any solution! The need for colored
bottles came from poor product "silver salts or compounds" as most are
photosensitive and from Cs with many crystals, as light accelerates
crystal growth and thus loss of strength and settlement. The good stuff
will last for years in clear plastic and boiling or freezing (or electric fields)
or UV light has shown no change in the TDS (PPM) measurements!

you can gain more answers from our site http://www.health2us.com/colloid.htm

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Lisa said:
At 12:07 AM 6/5/2000, you wrote:
I've been curious as to what sorts of bottles most of you use to store
your CS? I hit on the idea of using corked amber beer bottles and have
been patting myself on the back all week. Anyone know of reactions of CS
to corks? I've also prepared a nice amber rum bottle and a wine bottle!
I finally found out the reason that people say not to refrigerate CS. It's
the electric field of the fridge itself that may interfere with the charge
of the colloid. Any comments/additions? :) Thanks in advance!


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