I've read of using CS instead of chlorine for pools. I have a pretty
small (5,000 gallon) above-ground pool. I'd love nothing more than to
use CS, but in my searching online I can't find anything in the way of
the amount needed. Can anyone enlighten me?
Thanks,
Raine
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From: Raine rainelov...@sbcglobal.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2005 4:40 AM
Subject: CSCS for Pools?
I've read of using CS instead of chlorine for pools. I have a pretty
small (5,000 gallon) above-ground pool.
Yes, I have experience. CS alone will not keep a pool clear because algae
loves CS. You need to use a copper solution to kill the algae.
The CS will kill all bacteria in the pool, but not the algae. We use a
pricey solar panel unit which floats in the pool, and produces copper
colloid of
Algebar
Floatron [probably better than Algebar]
Ode
At 01:40 AM 5/28/2005 -0700, you wrote:
I've read of using CS instead of chlorine for pools. I have a pretty
small (5,000 gallon) above-ground pool. I'd love nothing more than to
use CS, but in my searching online I can't find anything in
I've also use the algaebar (a copper bar with a silver band that generates
both colloidal copper and colloidal silver) but they are so small that you'd
need a bunch for a normal-sized pool.
They are costly $25 each, but can probably be made cheaply from heavy copper
tubing with a band of
So why does CS kill the pink mold that grows in the birdbaths? Isn't
that an algae? Or is it something else?
sol
William Missett wrote:
Yes, I have experience. CS alone will not keep a pool clear because
algae loves CS. You need to use a copper solution to kill the algae.
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From: Raine [mailto:rainelov...@sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2005 4:40 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
If algae is a fungus, why then is cs helpful for
candida? I would think if it is for bacteria and not
algae, it would be harmful to use for candida
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Algae is not a fungus. Algae is an aquatic, plant-like organism. It is
introduced to pool water as an airborne spore. There are three main types of
algae: green algae, yellow algae and black algae. Pink algae is a bacterial
growth.
Lori
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From: Betsy Coffey
Jason, to answer your questions:
Wow... That does sound just like me! I have done / am doing all that.
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sol, this is so right. I have as well Chronic Epstein-Barr. It is one of the
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treated, if they only knew If a LLD tests a goup of 20 to 30 CFS
Thanks Kallie, and one and all who responded. Have much research to do.
thanks again, my confidence in the silver-list is well deserved...
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From: kallie miller 4optimall...@rogers.com
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Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 4:15 PM
Subject: Re:
Our research group has, during the immediately past thirteen years,
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Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 9:27 AM
Subject: CSRe: Glucosomine
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