Kim writes:
OK..I thought you were supposed to see these when you make cs
if you shine a light through plain water you don't see anything, after
making cs..you see them... I thought someone mentioned that was one way
to check your cs... so I am confused.. KIM
DL concurs:
Thank you for
Rain water here is suitable for making CS after it has rained for a while
[cleans the air]
Rain water is natures distilled.
Quality depends on local air, how long the rain showers last and the
manner in which it is collected.
Ode
At 07:29 AM 10/30/2003 -0800, you wrote:
Hi,
Re: water... The
TE shows a fine grained homogenous light beam.
Sparklies are pronounced points of light in that beam.
Ode
At 11:30 AM 10/30/2003 -0700, you wrote:
OK..I thought you were supposed to see these when you make cs
if you shine a light through plain water you don't see anything, after
At 01:08 PM 10/31/2003 +0800, you wrote:
I've just joined, and signed up for the digest version.
I have been making CS for a couple of months now.
I use Refresh distilled water (Western Australia).
I've started heating the water.
I have a little gadget which measures the ppm, though I know it
Mike,
Thanks for so expertly and simply putting your CS reflections into words
that Probably everyone can understand! I'm sure Kim and others appreciate it
as much as I do! As Ode expressed, if you adhere to certain precautions and
make something, it's probably useable and effective either for
Can CS be consumed in one's tea or coffee? Can it be consumed with a meal,
or is it best to wait until one hour after a meal? Should one drink it just
before a meal? In a martini perhaps :)
Dan
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Arnold Beland 10/30/03 2:18 PM Wrote:
The objective should be to achieve the brightest beam you can before the
entire solution turns yellow,
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Why do you suggest that the
solution WILL turn yellow?
Jack
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Friends,
I've just had a great success in microbiological testing for ten ceramic
water purifiers that had been saturated with AgNO3. All but one
purifier tested over 99% effective at removal of e coli, in highly
contaminated water, with 9,500 bacteria colony units. (The other one
was 97%,
Rowena Evans 10/30/03 9:08 PM Wrote:
I've just joined, and signed up for the digest version.
I have been making CS for a couple of months now.
What sort of generator are you using - it makes a difference.
It is hard to trouble shoot without knowing the type of
generator being used.
I use
My pleasure! Please pass the word; this is the best page for Beck
Protocol information I have seen.
BTW one pdf article on this list is by a college prof. who taught me
astronomy way back in 1977, when he was also doing work on electrical
field effects on mice. He is still doing this
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