Re: CSSilver Impregnated Water Bottle

2009-09-14 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick

Sounds good.  dee

On 13 Sep 2009, at 20:39, Garnet wrote:



http://www.MontecitoWellness.com/

A  Non-Toxic Plastic Water Bottle

   Many folks know of the potential toxicity of plastic  
water bottles, but are not willing to lug around a heavy glass one.   
I will be commenting further about the unique properties of silver,  
and certainly one could safely drink out of a silver cup.  I came up  
with the idea of combining silver and a plastic such as  
polycarbonate with two objectives in mind.  First is to use the  
silver to bind with the toxic components in the plastic to prevent  
them from being leached into the water.  Second is to provide a  
source of silver ions on the inside and outside surface of the  
container to disinfect the water in the container, and to disinfect  
the hands of the user on the outside of the container, in an effort  
to avoid the spread of nasty bacterial infections such as MRSA  
(methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus).  I have filed a  
patent application covering the concept in the hope of attracting a  
company to commercialize it.



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RE: CSSilver Impregnated Water Bottle

2009-09-14 Thread Thora Rasmusen (Home)
Wouldn't we then be digesting silver bound with plastic toxic substances.
That doesn't sound too good.  I don't imagine they will be creating bottles
that do not degrade.  That's going to be just as bad or worse than silver
binding with any other substance, which, from the recent posts, is not a
good thing most of the time.
 
Thora

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From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick [mailto:d...@deetroy.org] 
Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 3:50 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSSilver Impregnated Water Bottle


Sounds good.  dee 

On 13 Sep 2009, at 20:39, Garnet wrote:



http://www.MontecitoWellness.com/

A  Non-Toxic Plastic Water Bottle

   Many folks know of the potential toxicity of plastic water
bottles, but are not willing to lug around a heavy glass one.  I will be
commenting further about the unique properties of silver, and certainly one
could safely drink out of a silver cup.  I came up with the idea of
combining silver and a plastic such as polycarbonate with two objectives in
mind.  First is to use the silver to bind with the toxic components in the
plastic to prevent them from being leached into the water.  Second is to
provide a source of silver ions on the inside and outside surface of the
container to disinfect the water in the container, and to disinfect the
hands of the user on the outside of the container, in an effort to avoid the
spread of nasty bacterial infections such as MRSA (methicillin resistant
staphylococcus aureus).  I have filed a patent application covering the
concept in the hope of attracting a company to commercialize it.


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Re: CSSilver Impregnated Water Bottle

2009-09-13 Thread Bob Banever

Garnet,

   Sounds like a great idea.  If toxic components of plastic will 
indeed bond with silver to make it non toxic that would be wonderful.  Good 
luck with this.


  Bob
- Original Message - 
From: Garnet gar...@grandecom.net

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2009 12:39 PM
Subject: CSSilver Impregnated Water Bottle




http://www.MontecitoWellness.com/

A  Non-Toxic Plastic Water Bottle

Many folks know of the potential toxicity of plastic water 
bottles, but are not willing to lug around a heavy glass one.  I will be 
commenting further about the unique properties of silver, and certainly 
one could safely drink out of a silver cup.  I came up with the idea of 
combining silver and a plastic such as polycarbonate with two objectives 
in mind.  First is to use the silver to bind with the toxic components in 
the plastic to prevent them from being leached into the water.  Second is 
to provide a source of silver ions on the inside and outside surface of 
the container to disinfect the water in the container, and to disinfect 
the hands of the user on the outside of the container, in an effort to 
avoid the spread of nasty bacterial infections such as MRSA (methicillin 
resistant staphylococcus aureus).  I have filed a patent application 
covering the concept in the hope of attracting a company to commercialize 
it.



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Re: CSSilver Impregnated Water Bottle

2009-09-13 Thread Garnet
It's not my venture, I just came across it today. The 
website is:


http://www.MontecitoWellness.com/


Garnet

Bob Banever wrote:

Garnet,

   Sounds like a great idea.  If toxic components of plastic will 
indeed bond with silver to make it non toxic that would be wonderful.  
Good luck with this.


  Bob
- Original Message - From: Garnet gar...@grandecom.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2009 12:39 PM
Subject: CSSilver Impregnated Water Bottle




http://www.MontecitoWellness.com/

A  Non-Toxic Plastic Water Bottle

Many folks know of the potential toxicity of plastic 
water bottles, but are not willing to lug around a heavy glass one.  I 
will be commenting further about the unique properties of silver, and 
certainly one could safely drink out of a silver cup.  I came up with 
the idea of combining silver and a plastic such as polycarbonate with 
two objectives in mind.  First is to use the silver to bind with the 
toxic components in the plastic to prevent them from being leached 
into the water.  Second is to provide a source of silver ions on the 
inside and outside surface of the container to disinfect the water in 
the container, and to disinfect the hands of the user on the outside 
of the container, in an effort to avoid the spread of nasty bacterial 
infections such as MRSA (methicillin resistant staphylococcus 
aureus).  I have filed a patent application covering the concept in 
the hope of attracting a company to commercialize it.



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Re: CSSilver Impregnated Water Bottle

2009-09-13 Thread Annie B Smythe
Why not just coat the inside of the water bottle with a layer of silver 
similar to electroplating?


Annie

Garnet wrote:


http://www.MontecitoWellness.com/

A  Non-Toxic Plastic Water Bottle

Many folks know of the potential toxicity of plastic 
water bottles, but are not willing to lug around a heavy glass one.  I 
will be commenting further about the unique properties of silver, and 
certainly one could safely drink out of a silver cup.  I came up with 
the idea of combining silver and a plastic such as polycarbonate with 
two objectives in mind.  First is to use the silver to bind with the 
toxic components in the plastic to prevent them from being leached into 
the water.  Second is to provide a source of silver ions on the inside 
and outside surface of the container to disinfect the water in the 
container, and to disinfect the hands of the user on the outside of the 
container, in an effort to avoid the spread of nasty bacterial 
infections such as MRSA (methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus).  
I have filed a patent application covering the concept in the hope of 
attracting a company to commercialize it.



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