Be cautioned that unlike silver, coppers does have some toxicity. It is great
for a fungacide for you garden, but for internal use I would use silver if I
could.
Marshall
samma...@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 99-07-08 05:39:06 EDT, you write:
>
> > Copper colloid can be made the same way
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> In a message dated 99-07-08 05:39:06 EDT, you write:
>
> > Copper colloid can be made the same way as CS.
>
> Ivan, and as far as you know, it is safe to use? One web site says
it's
> great for killing parasites. Anyone know where one would buy pure
copper
In a message dated 99-07-08 05:39:06 EDT, you write:
> Copper colloid can be made the same way as CS.
Ivan, and as far as you know, it is safe to use? One web site says it's
great for killing parasites. Anyone know where one would buy pure copper?
Or where one can read about making copper c
A few months ago we made some colloidal copper, same way as the silver
(HVAC). Testing found it to be less effective than silver on killing
pathogens, so we did not explore it any more.
We attempted making some gold the same way, but have no way to measure gold,
the spectrophotometer does not hav
> Hi PY,
>
> Copper colloid can be made the same way as CS. Gold requires
> submersed arcing I believe. How about sharing your research
> on water etc. anyway ;-) We would be most interested.
> Thanks
>
> Ivan.
Not that I don't trust you Ivan (actually, I trust very
few people), is there any rese
Hi PY,
Copper colloid can be made the same way as CS. Gold requires submersed
arcing I believe.
How about sharing your research on water etc. anyway ;-)
We would be most interested.
Thanks
Ivan.
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