Dee,
I would use good quality drinking water, but I'm not much of a purist.
But someone recently recommended only using distilled water for diluting.
On the fence,
Tony
On 17 Apr 2010 at 12:46, Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote about :
Subject : CS>H202 - again
> Can anyone (Tony?) tell me if I sh
Hi Tom,
How about do the same exercise with distilled water with respect to the
conductivity
OK,
tony
On 16 Apr 2010 at 21:09, poast wrote about :
Subject : CS>YO YO EIS
> I have been exercising some EIS over the past few days.
>
> I started out with a solution that had a conductivity of abou
Did you use that Himalaya salt or plain sea salt from the health food store?
I use that anyway.
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From: "poast"
To:
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2010 12:32 AM
Subject: Re: CS>H202 - again
Hello Leslie,
My son complains of the drinking water in his city. We took the P
How much does that meter cost? My batteries are out of that TDS (?) meter
and it takes 4 or 6 which is 6.75 at Utopia. I am not sure that is a really
good meter either, so thinking to get another kind. thanks, Leslie
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From: "poast"
To:
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2010
Hello Leslie,
My son complains of the drinking water in his city. We took the PWT meter
and checked our water, which is absolutely great, and then added sea salt to
distilled water to get the same conductivity reading. We came up with
adding 0.6 grams of the sea salt to 1 gallon of distilled wat
Hello Dee,
I would recommend using distilled water. That way you know what you have.
Sometimes tap water can contain things that can reduce the strength of your
solution. Distilled water is usually free from impurities.
Tom
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From: "Dorothy Fitzpatrick"
To:
Sent:
Hello Dee,
I would like to know what I ended up with too.
The problem is that I only seem to be able to make clear EIS. Clear can be
boring at times, so I thought I would spice things up a little... :)
Actually I was just interested to see if the process was reversible. That
part of the test w
Hello Malcolm,
OK, so I am seeing a build up on ascorbic acid ions.
Do you think this solution is good for anything?
Would you drink it?
Does a reaction something like this go on inside the body?
Tom
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From: "Malcolm"
To:
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 9:01 PM
Su
A pinch of good ol' sea salt will do it. Not
enough to make the water salty just add a few
trace minerals. Or you can buy an ionic trace
mineral and add a couple of drop per gallon.
Annie
Control your destiny or somebody else will.~Jack Welsh
Leslie wrote:
OK. What should I do to add some m
Also of note I understand that the Rockefellers helped to establish the ADA and
AMA and elevated it to the point where the government actually bases many laws
on their suggestions. They also lobby to keep the powers which they have as a
labor organization representing and monitoring themselves b
>From what I have read in books and on the internet about the time when the
>Rockefellers started limiting the universities which could teach medicine.
>They also established criteria for medical students to be chosen by. They
>should not question or make decisions. They were tested and only tho
Hi Leslie,
I drink nothing but distilled water. I fill up a 5 gallon glass container with
distilled water then add sole
[http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/saltsole.htm] made from Himalayan sea
salt which is loaded with minerals and trace elements. I put 1 Tbsp per gallon.
Obviously there h
FWIW I filter with two standard size 10" filters in standard sized
housings. Connected together. First is one micron carbon block, then
activated alumina filter to remove fluorides. On an urban water system I see
little sediment so no sediment filter. Total cost is $50 for the filters and
sho
Leslie,
Assuming you have a RO system already installed, here is a link to an
inexpensive remineralizing filter that you can add to your existing system,
Bob
http://www.purewatersite.com/2quot-x-10quot-alkaline-ph-up-sea-coral-remineralization-filter-pw21010.html
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Chuck,
True. However adding minerals to the water makes it less acidic and
more alkaline.
Bob
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From:
To:
Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2010 4:17 PM
Subject: Re: CS>H202 - again
The theory is a bit controversial.
Consider where you get most of your bi
I am using one of these water filters
http://www.directive21.com/big-berkey.html . With the special
fluoride filters, it removes the fluoride as well. I might add some
Concentrace (minerals) to a gallon of water. I am sure there are
other more advanced water filters which remove not only th
OK. What should I do to add some minerals. You mentioned some filter and
adding Clay? Would appreciate some suggestions and simple directions for me
and reasonable px. Thanks.
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From: "Bob Banever"
To:
Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2010 5:37 PM
Subject: Re: CS>H202 - ag
Elizabeth,
Here is a link to the least expensive remineralizing filter I've seen.
It contains coral which is made from ionic minerals.
http://www.purewatersite.com/2quot-x-10quot-alkaline-ph-up-sea-coral-remineralization-filter-pw21010.html
There are many others, some costing se
The theory is a bit controversial.
Consider where you get most of your bioavailable minerals
from...(hint...FOOD).
Water is a minor source.
Chuck
If you don't cook you get a raw deal every meal!
On 4/17/2010 3:29:49 PM, needling around (ptf2...@bellsouth
I have a question, I also have a reverse osmosis system but the company I have
mine from doesnt offer a remineralizing stage, might you know where I could
purchase one of these?
Elizabeth Williams
belzi...@hotmail.com
> From: bbane...@earthlink.net
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: R
sol,
You can remove fluoride from your drinking water with a good (at least 6
stage) reverse osmosis filtration system. I have a remineralizing filter as
the last stage in mine to add trace minerals lost in the filtration. These
are usually volcanic or clay minerals that do not contain flu
I am a 60 yo male asthmatic who would like to wean himself off my asthma
meds by substituting CL via a nebulizer.I am in excellent health, but am
getting tired of supporting big pharmaand being one of their guinea
pigs. Has any one tried CL as a cure for asthma, how was it delivered, and
wh
I drink only distilled water and have done for several years now. I've
not noticed any problems with mineral levels in my annual blood work.
Everyone has to make their own decision on this issue, but after
extensive online research, I personally decided (for myself ) that it is
better to drink
A small amount of Distilled water will not hurt you, but it will not provide
all the nutrients found in well water including trace minerals. We all need
Minerals and there is a soil I read about in Utah they sell for the minerals,
used for livestock, gardens crops, and some people swear by it.
WOW. I was wondering as at night my mouth gets dry like I am dehydrated.
Thanks for responding. Leslie
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From: "needling around"
To:
Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2010 2:29 PM
Subject: Re: CS>H202 - again
I have read that distilled water not only does not provide the b
I have read that distilled water not only does not provide the body with
minerals but actually acts as a magnet and draws them out of the body. I
read this a long time ago and it seemed plausible.
PT
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From: "Leslie"
To:
Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2010 3:12 PM
Su
I have started drinking distilled water only. Should I be taking extra
minerals?? Our water is terrible and bad things added also like Chlorine.
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From: "sol"
To:
Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2010 1:22 PM
Subject: Re: CS>H202 - again
Dee,
I would personally use dist
Dee,
I would personally use distilled, but then I use distilled for nearly
everything, to avoid the contaminants in the tap water.
But the way to decide would be to consider what you plan to use that
H202 for, and whether tap water minerals and contaminants are going to
be undesireable for tho
Concur with Malcolm...ya need-to-call TOP...Royal Alchemist...ASAP!
Since (original) EIS...fixed-amount of Silver (Particles & Ag+ ions)..???
Are EXTRA-IONS originating from THE Ascorbic ACID, or DAEMONS?
LoL...why is Tom, trying to 'exOrcise' his EIS...unless, it's DEMONIC?
2nd-Opinion,
D
Can anyone (Tony?) tell me if I should use tap water or distilled water when
making my 3% H202. If it is alright to use tap I would rather do this, but if
it is *really* necessary to use DW then I will do that. I noticed on the H202
site it just mentions water. dee
--
The Silver List is a mo
I would love to know what you ended up with Tom! and I worry about a couple of
drops of H202 and a slightly yellow solution!dee
On 17 Apr 2010, at 06:09, poast wrote:
> I have been exercising some EIS over the past few days.
>
> I started out with a solution that had a conductivity of abo
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