Well thanks for clearing that up for all of us. Now the dilemna seems to be
people on this list are saying that putting it in glass will make it plate out
and discolour the glass etc. Why is this? I made the cs in a jar and it did
that before it was even done.
Doris
Ode Coyote wrote:
thanks Brucedebbie
Bruce Anderson wrote: I have used pop bottles 1-3 liter and
gallon Gator aid bottles for many
years. I make 2+ gals. of 18-23 ppm EIS at a time and store it in the
gallon bottles. Cut it for use to about 10ppm and store it in the
"liter" bottles. The only time I got an
There's nothing wrong with it.
The myth is that it can't be stored in anything but colored glass.
You have the myth backwards, not the facts.
ode
At 12:18 PM 2/8/2007 -0500, you wrote:
Ok I'll bite what's wrong with storing it in glass .
glass of any kind? It won't gi
I have used pop bottles 1-3 liter and gallon Gator aid bottles for many
years. I make 2+ gals. of 18-23 ppm EIS at a time and store it in the
gallon bottles. Cut it for use to about 10ppm and store it in the
"liter" bottles. The only time I got any "dark" spots was when I mixed
EIS, MSM, DMSO,
So Ode what types of bottles do you store yours in? Any certain brand? thanks
debbie
Ode Coyote wrote: At 10:11 PM 2/7/2007 -0500, you wrote:
> From everything I've read and heard about cs I get the idea that you
> can't store it in anything but glass or clear plastic containers. Why
> can't
Ok I'll bite what's wrong with storing it in glass . glass
of any kind? It won't give it odours and will not add any undesirables to the
water like estrogens leaking out of the plastic.
Doris
Ode Coyote wrote:
At 10:11 PM 2/7/2007 -0500, you wrote:
> From everything I'
Mine always comes in clear, hard plastic. Dee
---Original Message---
## You have the myths backwards. "People" say that clear glass and any
plastic is unsuitable.
Ode
>
At 10:11 PM 2/7/2007 -0500, you wrote:
From everything I've read and heard about cs I get the idea that you
can't store it in anything but glass or clear plastic containers. Why
can't you store it in white or green or any other colour container? A 2
liter pop bottle wouldn't make the water a
>From everything I've read and heard about cs I get the idea that you can't
>store it in anything but glass or clear plastic containers. Why can't you
>store it in white or green or any other colour container? A 2 liter pop
>bottle wouldn't make the water as smelly as some of those other ones?
ubject: CS>CS storage /plastic leaching
Hi Harold,
Very interesting post!
I bought a top brand plastic container that has a spigot. It had an
absolutely horrible smell when first opening the cap but it disappeared
when using it to make colloidal silver. I wonder if it could possibly
be a bac
Hi Jean,
You sholud be able to get one of those jsut about anywhere. Just look for a Sun
tea container or maker. theay are one gallon glass jars with a spigot. I see
them at the store all the time. Department stores etc
http://froogle.google.com/froogle?hl=en&q=sun%20tea%20jar&sa=N&tab=wf
T
Hi Harold,
Very interesting post!
I bought a top brand plastic container that has a spigot. It had an
absolutely horrible smell when first opening the cap but it disappeared when
using it to make colloidal silver. I wonder if it could possibly be a
bacteria at work and the silver stops it?
Wit
My DR. told me that plastic used for food storage leaches chemicals that
mimic Estrogen.Women are more prone to Gall stones than men he said and the
only link the Medical people have is higher Estrogen .He said "Yes" when I
asked if this could be why so many men,as they get older, begin to
femi
Terryso we make it in glass and store it in plastic isn't there a concern
of the plastic leaking gases into the liquid?...thanks deb
Terry Chamberlin wrote: Carlos said,
>Can I store for a long time my CS at home in corked
clear, amber and/or, even more common, dark green
color normal wine
-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>CS storage
Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2006 13:59:44 -0400 (EDT)
Carlos said,
>Can I store for a long time my CS at home in corked
clear, amber and/or, even more common, dark green
color normal wine bottles..<
It's actually better to store
Carlos said,
>Can I store for a long time my CS at home in corked
clear, amber and/or, even more common, dark green
color normal wine bottles..<
It's actually better to store CS in soda pop bottles
(or that type of plasic). If CS is stored in glass,
the silver tends to adhere to the glass sides,
d
At 10:03 AM 11/18/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Humm
Iron + silver + water = battery? = electro colloidal silver?
Energy, initiation, power, movement...into another plane?
Ode
I vaguely recall reading that
Aristotle taught his student
Alexander to store his
drinking water overnight in
Aaah-Hah!
Now the truth comes out
about why Alexander had
the hots for Roxanna!
She was from the lands
including the Hunza, and
had a lot more colloidal
mineral supplements than
Macedon.
Matthew
Humm
Iron + silver + water = battery? = electro colloidal silver?
Ode
I vaguely recall reading that
Aristotle taught his student
Alexander to store his
drinking water overnight in
a helmet made of iron but
lined with silver. I can't locate
the reference, though.
-- The silver-list is
Hi, Marshall.
Thank you for clarifying the
meaning of "flowers" in
context of materia medica.
Maybe you could help me
out on another question.
I am interested in collecting
allusions to silver as a
health-enhancing substance
in antiquity.
The Greek physician
Hippocrates notes it in
treatment of ul
Matthew McCann PE wrote:
> How many synonyms are therefor CS?Sir Henry Crookes called it"collosol
> argentum."It is possible that Hippocrateswas referring to a
> suspensionof silver in Book 7 of his treatiseOn Ulcers where he
> recommends"flowers of silver...finely powdered."
>
>
> Flowers means a
Ooh.
Now we wouldn't want to do anything that isn't "approved" by someone else
now, would we.
Aaak!
At 12:19 PM 11/16/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Can't you get in trouble for "selling" the home made CS???
I thought someone told me that once.So, I've just always given it
away.Maybe ask for do
How many synonyms are there
for CS?
Sir Henry Crookes called it
"collosol argentum."
It is possible that Hippocrates
was referring to a suspension
of silver in Book 7 of his treatise
On Ulcers where he recommends
"flowers of silver...finely powdered."
Matthew
It depends on how you market it and what claims you make.
I see no real problem with labeling it "Colloidal/ionic silver water" Contents: pure Silver, pure water.
No claims at all, no directions of use, no suggestions FOR use.
Legality would be the same as tossing a bullion coin in a bottle of di
andi. Make sure the required info
is on the label.
Best regards,
Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist
-Original Message-
From: mamapug [mailto:mama...@netzero.net]
Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2003 2:19 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>CS storage ?
Can't you
Mamapug and All,
If you label the bottle as a "dietary supplement" you are not breaking
the law.
"Ole Bob"
mamapug wrote:
> Can't you get in trouble for "selling" the home made CS???
> I thought someone told me that once.So, I've just always given it
> away.Maybe ask for donation, or could we c
Can't you get in trouble for "selling" the home made CS???
I thought someone told me that once.So, I've just always given it away.Maybe
ask for donation, or could we charge for the "bottle" but not the cs???
Kim
Yes, you can, it`s called "practicing medicine without a license"...
Marshalee
...@aol.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 10:59 AM
Subject: Re: CS>CS storage ?
Hey, I would be thrilled if every home in the US had a Silver Puppy in it.
Until that happens poeple need cs and I should get something for my time and
the money I paid for t
Maintain ur path.
The detractors can't touch u.
Good luck.
At 12:59 PM 11/15/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Hey, I would be thrilled if every home in the US had a Silver Puppy in
it. Until that happens poeple need cs and I should get something for my
time and the money I paid for the Silver Puppy,
Hey, I would be thrilled if every home in the US had a Silver Puppy in it.
Until that happens poeple need cs and I should get something for my time and
the money I paid for the Silver Puppy, bottles , labels , printing, and a 7
page sheet explaining the history,uses, and research that's been d
But it only takes a minute or so of 'your' time.
Ode
At 11:39 PM 11/14/2003 EST, you wrote:
It takes me almost an hour to make 8oz of 24ppm cs with my Silver Puppy. I figure $10 for 8oz, an hour of my time, plus bottles and labels is worth it to a lot of sick people who can benefit from c
On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 16:31:17 -0500, "Matthew McCann PE"
wrote:
>Nalgene is used for wash bottles
>and temporary containers for
>titrations. Is it inert enough too?
Nalgene's fine. But the HDPE and PETE (plastic types 2 and 1,
respectively) are both good for CS storage. I prefer PETE (it's a
ha
It takes me almost an hour to make 8oz of 24ppm cs with my Silver Puppy. I
figure $10 for 8oz, an hour of my time, plus bottles and labels is worth it to
a lot of sick people who can benefit from cs. My stuff is cheap compared to
the most of the cs prices I've seen lately.The flu season is upon
Hi Steve,
First let's correct what you have been told. Most of you silver solution
is composed of silver ions (Ag+) and they are dissolved just like sugar
is dissolved and it will not come out of solution. If there are
particles they will in time fall out of "suspension."
The rate at which they fa
At 02:42 PM 11/14/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Does it matter if cs is stored in plastic containers ? One cs website
says cs must be stored in glass because plastic cannot preserve the cs in
liquid suspension for any length of time. The cs I make with my silver
puppy seems stable and clear. If
Does it matter if cs is stored in plastic containers ? One cs website says
cs must be stored in glass because plastic cannot preserve the cs in liquid
suspension for any length of time. The cs I make with my silver puppy seems
stable and clear. If I decide to sell the cs should I put an
Nalgene is used for wash bottles
and temporary containers for
titrations. Is it inert enough too?
Matthew
HDPE is fine for good quality CS.
Marshall
esl...@aol.com wrote:
> Does it matter if cs is stored in plastic containers ? One cs
> website says cs must be stored in glass because plastic cannot
> preserve the cs in liquid suspension for any length of time. The cs I
> make with my silver puppy
ilver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 1:37 PM
Subject: CS>CS storage ?
Does it matter if cs is stored in plastic containers ? One cs website says
cs must be stored in glass because plastic cannot preserve the cs in liquid
suspension for any length of time. The cs I
Does it matter if cs is stored in plastic containers ? One cs website says
cs must be stored in glass because plastic cannot preserve the cs in liquid
suspension for any length of time. The cs I make with my silver puppy seems
stable and clear. If I decide to sell the cs should I put an expira
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