paper on best practice.
http://www.devicelink.com/ivdt/archive/01/03/001.html
Let alfalfa reduce gold(III) salts to colloid particles for you.
http://www.engg.ksu.edu/HSRC/98Proceed/11Gardea2/11gardea2.pdf
Ivan.
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I've tried placing an off center vibrator weight on the motor shaft of a
stirrer. It works, but not as well as the stirrer.
Ken
At 11:18 AM 1/21/02 +0100, you wrote:
Hi folks,
It is just an idea but did anybody try the ultrasonic vibration method used
for cleaning jewelry as a way of mixing,
Good advice. I did neglect to mention that wearing goggles and rubber gloves
while mixing the two is recommended - having ones eyes burnt by hydrogen
peroxide spatter is counterproductive. Taking the powder as recommended for the
commercial product - about a heaped teaspoon in a tumbler of
Yes, salts can be toxic; however, a theory I've had about other ionic
compounds may apply here: If gold chloride naturally dissolves into an
ionic solution in water, then the chloride might be separated out by means
of a water ionizer.
In 2000, the CS list had a thread about dietary minerals
Hi Leo,
About 50 years ago my mother was advised by her doctor to alternate
between mineral oil and Epson salts every day.
After about 30 days she started passing what looked like chunks of
coal!!! It cleaned out her instestines very well.
Ole Bob
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I have heard this affects the CS while making it. Any comments?
I'm going in March. Does anyone know if there will be anything interesting
related to CS, or did the Canadian govt. pretty much shut down the CS industry?
I went last year and enjoyed it.
We sell CS generators and never have been hassled. But we don't make
claims either.
Leo
DJG wrote:
I'm going in March. Does anyone know if there will be anything
interesting related to CS, or did the Canadian govt. pretty much shut
down the CS industry? I went last year and enjoyed it.
We sell CS generators in Canada and never have been hassled. But we
don't make claims either.
Leo
DJG wrote:
I'm going in March. Does anyone know if there will be anything
interesting related to CS, or did the Canadian govt. pretty much shut
down the CS industry? I went last year and enjoyed
Marshall Jeffus ,
I use a small fish tank bubbler, in a 2 qt glass jar. I get crystal
clear CS using the bubblier, and it stays clear. I put the bubblier in
the bottom of the jar, I use oxygen rated hose designed for breathing
bottled ox. with a stone defuser on bottom to slow the flow and make
Using an inert anode in particular (graphite rod should do and is cheap), it
certainly would be possible to convert the chloride ions to chlorine gas
which then bubbles off leaving OH- ions to balance the Mg++ and Ca++ ions.
But having chlorine gas wafting around is distinctly unhealthy, so a fume
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