Thanks for the reply Ode. dee
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From: Ode Coyote
Date: 12/03/2009 13:02:58
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Electrolyzed water
What is opposite about it?
OH [-] anions are made at the same time and rate as Ag[+] ions. The water
is BOTH Alkal
You can get mono [or stereo] audio extension cords [or make some out of
Radio Shack parts and some wire] that will plug right into the bottom of a
Pup and will let you put electrodes anywhere you want to, for whatever
reason you like and you can plug in any voltage you want for any max volts
efinitely bitter. It is less so if made in a smaller jar
at about five hours brewing time, but still has a slight twang. You said
that ionic silver has no flavour and alkaline water is bitter so can you
explain why mine is the opposite please? Many thank. Dee
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Fr
Yep. Titanium.
Samala,
Renee
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If memory serves me, the National models use titanium.
If memory serves me, the National models use titanium.
On Wednesday, Mar 11, 2009, at 23:14 Asia/Tokyo, Marshall Dudley wrote:
The water ionizers use stainless steel, but I am not sure which alloy.
Marshall
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, 2009 9:38 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Electrolyzed water
I've seen some companies stating they use stainless steel and some
saying they use titanium. But when Ode said you could use a CS maker,
the one I have (silver puppy) needs 12 gauge wire--so I was wondering if
you c
I've seen some companies stating they use stainless steel and some saying
they use titanium. But when Ode said you could use a CS maker, the one I
have (silver puppy) needs 12 gauge wire--so I was wondering if you could put
the titanium wire or Steel wire in the machine. I know I can buy titanium
Gaiacita wrote:
Well, but what would you use in place of the silver to make alkaline
water, if you didn't want to drink that much CS? Because the ones
touting the electrolyzed water say it should be drunk all day long,
and that's just too much CS to drink every day.
Samala,
Renee
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that
ionic silver has no flavour and alkaline water is bitter so can you explain
why mine is the opposite please? Many thank. Dee
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From: Ode Coyote
Date: 03/11/09 11:58:07
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Electrolyzed water
One glass makes ionic sil
The typical Alkaline water maker uses 2 platinum electrodes in two separate
chambers connected by a tube stuffed with reverse osmosis water filter
material or chammy cloth to keep things from intermingling.
"Quick and Dirty".. from an experiment in curiosity done several years back.
This work
Well, but what would you use in place of the silver to make alkaline water,
if you didn't want to drink that much CS? Because the ones touting the
electrolyzed water say it should be drunk all day long, and that's just too
much CS to drink every day.
Samala,
Renee
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More like $20 vs $10,000 to electrolyze salt water.
Then theres the magic waterhype that has accompanied electrolyzed drinking
water. A number of companies sell so-called ionizers for home use that can
range from about $600 to more than $3,000. The alkaline water, proponents
say, provides
These devices have been very popular in Japan for several decades now.
The US is catching up at last:
http://articles.latimes.com/p/2009/feb/23/business/fi-magicwater23
Hope units use calcium tablets or powder rather than salt water, but
the principle is the same.
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; Can you point me to confirmation sources ( non-anecdotal) for this info re
> shuttle & air?
>
> Cheers,
> John
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Robert L. Berger"
> To:
> Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2000 2:40 AM
> Subject: Re: CS>Electrolyzed
Hi Ole Bob & folks,
I do, I do!
But I'm new
Can you point me to confirmation sources ( non-anecdotal) for this info re
shuttle & air?
Cheers,
John
- Original Message -
From: "Robert L. Berger"
To:
Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2000 2:40 AM
Subje
Evidently you all don't bother to read your posts.
I reported over a month ago that the electrolysis of water was used in
Europe at the beginning of the 20th centruy to purify the local city's water
supply. Then they found out about chlorination and that is was cheaper.
Also all of the space shut
Dear List,
Do you suppose this is how CS works? After all CS is electrolyzed water
with bits of silver in it. Maybe any electrolyzed water will kill
pathogens.
Linda
Dean wrote:
Recent news from CNN Science at:
http://www.cnn.com/2000/NATURE/08/31/electro.water.enn/
Apparently, passing electri
>Hi All,
>
>Recent news from CNN Science at:
>http://www.cnn.com/2000/NATURE/08/31/electro.water.enn/
>
>Apparently, passing electricity through lightly salted water kills
>pathogens (or at least bacteria).
>
>I wonder if the professor thinks this is a new idea?
Was the current still on when the
"Dean T. Miller" wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Apparently, passing electricity through lightly salted water kills
> pathogens (or at least bacteria).
>
That sounds better then killing all the enzymes with heat and converting the
little buggies to carcinogens with chorine and poisoning yourself with
Hi All,
Recent news from CNN Science at:
http://www.cnn.com/2000/NATURE/08/31/electro.water.enn/
Apparently, passing electricity through lightly salted water kills
pathogens (or at least bacteria).
I wonder if the professor thinks this is a new idea?
Part of the article says:
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