frankcuns-r...@comcast.net wrote:
I really don't know where the need for distilled water comes from when
we can have today cheaper and high quality RO.
Well, RO isn't cheaper everywhere. An RO system for my house would cost
me around $200, and the cost of yearly replacement filters would also be
List. If you are trying to use rain water make sure you boil it to drive
off the fair amount of dissolved gases it contains, mainly carbon dioxide.
regards Frank
Marshall Dudley wrote:
I think at that price I would try to catch rain in a large pain. If
you can let it rain for a while before set
what about giving us some info re your water system. I would like to have a
good affordable system that does the job.
leslie3...@windstream.net
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From: "frankcuns-r...@comcast.net"
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Sent: Monday, March 23, 2009 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Distilled water
Fellows I
I have access to distilled and triple R.O. water. The distilled did not
register on my T.D.S. meter while the triple R.O. water registered at
5ppm. My tap water was well over 550ppm.
Is the R.O. water safe to use at that rate. I have not used it yet as I
can get a gallon of distilled for un
> I have never used distilled water and see no need to do so IF
> you have a good quality Reverse Osmosis water.
That's true, BUT. . . for those of us that don't own a RO unit
and have questionable quality tap water, distilled water
is safe and cheap. At least in the U.S.
Smitty
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This is interesting...would it be the same type of water if it is just plain
rain water compared to distilled water?
thanks much debbie
--- On Mon, 3/23/09, Marshall Dudley wrote:
From: Marshall Dudley
Subject: Re: CS>Distilled water
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Monday, March 23, 2009, 5:0
I think at that price I would try to catch rain in a large pain. If you
can let it rain for a while before setting the pan out, then retrieve it
after a short time especially if there is a downpour, you can get some
pretty pure water. Of course you need to be away from power lines,
trees or a
Fellows I have been making my own silver for over ten years. I test it
routinely for microbial load , colloidal state and silver content
(semi-cuanti) I have never used distilled water and see no need to do so
IF you have a good quality Reverse Osmosis water.
I use it in my clinic with my client
About a year and a half ago I went thru this with a molar. I did not use DMSO,
but did use CS, H202, oil pulling, and godzilla. The godzilla would stop it,
but only for a day or so and then it erupted like a volcano. This went on for
several days. All in all spent a few months trying to keep it
H! I just had a root canal on tooth #14 (molar) Thursday. It was either
that or extraction. I chose root canal figuring I could use H2O2, EIS, and
DMSO to keep it clean from bacteria both internally, as well as, externally.
The thing I don't know is what are the ratios for external use and inte
My son & family are visiting relatives in France.
He wanted to make some CS & bought a liter
of distilled water and cost around 8 dollars.
They had to buy it at a pharmacy as the grocery
store didn't carry it.
Anyone in France have cheaper connections ?
Smitty
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zzekel...@aol.com wrote:
*I had a bad abscess on one of my teeth and got it cleared up using
hydrogen per. & EIS with DMSO added. Went to the dentist and my
choices were extraction or root canal.
*
* I have had one reoccurrence of the abscess but have been able to
clear it up with the H.P. -
I am so sorry for your bad experience... I had a bad abscess on one of my
teeth and got it cleared up using hydrogen per. & EIS with DMSO added. Went to
the dentist and my choices were extraction or root canal. I chose neither. I
did mention that I might try the Godzilla if it got bad again
Faced with a severe molar infection from a 4yr. temporary that was
breeched and having read the root canal cover up and the views of
holistic practitioners like Hulda Clark, Huggins, Jerome, Cook and
biological dentist views I chose extraxtion vs. root canal. The
extraction by a biologic dentis
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