Got ourselves a US made water distiller. We first process our water through Big
Berkey. Then we distill without filters. We only run it once. It does a good
job and can be used to produce CS without double distilling.
Melly
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Ode Coyote wrote:
One should look up the actual radioactivity of DU compared to, say,
granite.
Then compare actual prevalence and concentration in the environment as
well as UN-depleted *natural* Uranium.
A brick will light up a Geiger counter pretty well..
It is true that some blocks, cinde
One should look up the actual radioactivity of DU compared to, say, granite.
Then compare actual prevalence and concentration in the environment as well
as UN-depleted *natural* Uranium.
A brick will light up a Geiger counter pretty well..
Some buildings are so radioactive that they aren't sa
I think that corporate media have a nearly complete blackout on the DU
issue.
If anyone has links to studies supporting the claim below they would be
welcome.
On Tuesday, Sep 15, 2009, at 20:57 Asia/Tokyo, Donna wrote:
When it rains these DUs come with the rain water.
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I remember my Grandmother had a cistern and would always use rain water,
but with all the crap in our air today I wouldn't think about using rain
water it is a shame though you can't. I don't even think it would be
safe to wash clothes in would it?
Donna ACS
Rainwater is no longer good thes
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Subject: Re: CS>Re: Water Distiller
It is Deborah, but it collects a lot of dirt etc,. on the way down. dee
On 13 Sep 2009, at 20:08, Deborah Gerard wrote:
I could be wrong but I thought rain water was already distilled,
debbie :)
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Rainwater is no longer good these days. When the shock and awe started in Iraq
and Afghanistan, they used depleted uranium which does not dissipate and is
hovering in earth's atmosphere. When it rains these DUs come with the rain
water. It is also in the air we breath. Wonder what else this D
We got this! dee
On 14 Sep 2009, at 20:45, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC wrote:
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Thanks for the come back I am not always sure if my posted mail gets
on list
as it looks like it was rejected
At my end.
Bob
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That is a great idea Robert! Using hot water that is. All mine comes from
a Megaflow anyway and its all off the mains supply. dee
On 14 Sep 2009, at 11:45, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC wrote:
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I bought a love distiller years ago and it works great.
I do only put 3 quarts in instead of 4, it was splashing up into the
condenser coils.
Some of the new ones I saw have a splash guard on condenser coils.
But no waste as I am paying to distill only
Garnet wrote:
What ever is in the air in the way of pollution, if it is soluble in
water, could be picked up by
the rain water.
Oxides of nitrogen, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, sodium salts,
calcium salts, potassium salts, and many other things.
Marshall
Garnet
Smitty wrote:
I could be
It starts out distilled, but can quickly pick up oxides of nitrogen,
carbon dixoide and dirt from the atmosphere.
Marshall
Deborah Gerard wrote:
I could be wrong but I thought rain water was already distilled,
debbie :)
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What ever is in the air in the way of pollution, if it is
soluble in water, could be picked up by
the rain water.
Garnet
Smitty wrote:
I could be wrong but I thought rain water was already distilled,
debbie :)
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Yup, but distilled into a dirty container.
Ode
At 12:08 PM 9/13/2009 -0700, you wrote:
I could be wrong but I thought rain water was already distilled,
debbie :)
--- On Sun, 9/13/09, Smitty wrote:
From: Smitty
Subject: Re: CS>Re: Water Distiller
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
D
I was wondering if putting rain water through a Berkey water filter would be
OK? Thanks for any help Orrilia
From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 6:48:13 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Re: Water Distiller
It is Debo
That is a great idea Robert! Using hot water that is. All mine comes
from a Megaflow anyway and its all off the mains supply. dee
On 14 Sep 2009, at 11:45, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC wrote:
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I bought a love distiller years ago and it works gr
It is Deborah, but it collects a lot of dirt etc,. on the way down. dee
On 13 Sep 2009, at 20:08, Deborah Gerard wrote:
I could be wrong but I thought rain water was already distilled,
debbie :)
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I bought a love distiller years ago and it works great.
I do only put 3 quarts in instead of 4, it was splashing up into the
condenser coils.
Some of the new ones I saw have a splash guard on condenser coils.
But no waste as I am paying to distill only t
> I could be wrong but I thought rain water was already distilled,
> debbie :)
Rain water can still have contaminates.
Acid rain for instance. Also, runoff the roof junk.
Smitty
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sol wrote:
Hmm. Filtered tap water (faucet filter, waterpik R-7 filter) it pegs
my PWT. After then being filtered through the Brita (pitcher filter)
it reads 199.6. Lotta stuff in the water here, huh?
Ok so I tried another test, and ran unfiltered tap water through the
Brita. It pegged the mete
Ode Coyote wrote:
My well water reads over 300 on a PPM meter... loads of iron and
calciumA mere Britta filter takes it down to around 60.
Hmm. Filtered tap water (faucet filter, waterpik R-7 filter) it pegs my
PWT. After then being filtered through the Brita (pitcher filter) it
re
I could be wrong but I thought rain water was already distilled,
debbie :)
--- On Sun, 9/13/09, Smitty wrote:
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Subject: Re: CS>Re: Water Distiller
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Sunday, September 13, 2009, 12:38 PM
> Rely on my advice, or rain water?
For those in hard
> Rely on my advice, or rain water?
For those in hard water countries,
you could distill the rain water.
Smitty
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Raining of course, Ode! dee
On 13 Sep 2009, at 13:02, Ode Coyote wrote:
Rely on my advice, or rain water?
Oh yea..both. [wink]
Ode
My well water reads over 300 on a PPM meter... loads of iron and
calciumA mere Britta filter takes it down to around 60.
Ode
At 03:45 PM 9/12/2009 -0600, you wrote:
Garnet wrote:
I use mine regularly with 40-60 ppm hard water.
Geez, the tap water here, even filtered, pegs my Hanna
Rely on my advice, or rain water?
Oh yea..both. [wink]
Ode
At 02:03 PM 9/12/2009 +0100, you wrote:
I actually have done a lot of research, but still am not sure how the one
I can afford will perform, and b) if it will be ok with the hard water. I
may take Ode's advice about rain water, b
Thanks for the info sol, that looks just what I need. dee
On 12 Sep 2009, at 22:54, sol wrote:
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
Trouble is, you don't know which is which until you've got it! dee
Actually, you can telllook for one in which the entire top
removes, and that has two plugs go
When I put a TDS meter into our tap water, it reads 253. I got a
filter a while ago and before this was put on, it read 288. dee
On 12 Sep 2009, at 22:45, sol wrote:
Garnet wrote:
I use mine regularly with 40-60 ppm hard water.
Geez, the tap water here, even filtered, pegs my Hanna PWT met
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
Trouble is, you don't know which is which until you've got it! dee
Actually, you can telllook for one in which the entire top
removes, and that has two plugs going into the tank. One plug for the
top, one to the power supply. That means you can heat the tank
Garnet wrote:
I use mine regularly with 40-60 ppm hard water.
Geez, the tap water here, even filtered, pegs my Hanna PWT meter, so it
is a lot higher than that, but over 99uS. Not sure what it would read
on a TDS.
sol
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Trouble is, you don't know which is which until you've got it! dee
On 12 Sep 2009, at 18:14, sol wrote:
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
I actually have done a lot of research, but still am not sure how
the one I can afford will perform, and b) if it will be ok with the
hard water.
I don't quite
Food for thought indeed. I do know that some places charge much
higher rates than others from the States. iHerb is really reasonable
and they are in California, but its terrible from someone like Mercola
or Livon labs. dee
On 12 Sep 2009, at 18:11, sol wrote:
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
Well, doing nothing gets nothing done...
How much does your distilled water cost?
How many gallons or liters does it take to equal the price of a
distiller?
If any distiller gives you more than that, then you're ahead.
Proper maintenance lengthens the life of the device.
That means using white vi
I use mine regularly with 40-60 ppm hard water. Every few
batches I soak it in white vinegar and hot water
to remove deposits. Between batches I either rinse or wipe
out what I can. A little sticks and when that gets
to the size of a quarter I soak in vinegar, sometimes over
night to get it all.
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
I actually have done a lot of research, but still am not sure how the
one I can afford will perform, and b) if it will be ok with the hard
water.
I don't quite understand your concern over hard water. Where I live the
water is extremely hard, and it just means I clea
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
Yes so do I, but it depends on the shipping cost. I went to Livon
labs to try and get some of the liposomal vit C which cost $39 but the
shipping was $53!! So something which weighs as much as a generator,
will probably be astronomical. dee
Those that ship often en
I actually have done a lot of research, but still am not sure how the
one I can afford will perform, and b) if it will be ok with the hard
water. I may take Ode's advice about rain water, but you can't rely
on that. dee
On 11 Sep 2009, at 23:44, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
Aw, c'mon,
I
Yes so do I, but it depends on the shipping cost. I went to Livon
labs to try and get some of the liposomal vit C which cost $39 but the
shipping was $53!! So something which weighs as much as a generator,
will probably be astronomical. dee
On 11 Sep 2009, at 23:11, cking...@nycap.rr.com
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 11:44 PM, wrote:
> Aw, c'mon,
> I'm beginning to think excuses are more important than actually doing
> something.
>
Sorry, I was just telling you the problems with importing. I actually own a
distiller. I bought it on ebay. When I first read about making EIS, I
realised
Aw, c'mon,
I'm beginning to think excuses are more important than actually doing
something.
First hit on a search "water distillers UK" :
http://tinyurl.com/mf576x
Second hit: http://tinyurl.com/nf98ze
Do some yourself...
Chuck
I thought I wanted a career, turns o
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 11:11 PM, wrote:
> Well, I'm in the USA.
> I have often bought stuff from the UK as well as from Hong Kong.
> No problems unless they just won't ship.
> What's your point?
>
> Well, apart from the shipping often being prohibitive, then you may have to
pay customs dues, som
Well, I'm in the USA.
I have often bought stuff from the UK as well as from Hong Kong.
No problems unless they just won't ship.
What's your point?
Chuck
If a camel flies, no one laughs if it doesnt get very far.
On 9/11/2009 11:44:12 AM, Dorothy
Trouble is, I'm in the UK! dee
On 11 Sep 2009, at 15:56, Garnet wrote:
Here's one for $99. I have had mine for five years and use it almost
every day.
They also have a glass collection jug available.
http://wholesalewaterdistillers.com/distiller-water/love-water-distillers/
Garnet
Here's one for $99. I have had mine for five years and use
it almost every day.
They also have a glass collection jug available.
http://wholesalewaterdistillers.com/distiller-water/love-water-distillers/
Garnet
Ode Coyote wrote:
An old stainless steel pressure cooker, a little silicone
Charles, what is the Com 100? Is it like a Precipitator that measures total
dissolved solids to tell you how pure the water is before you make the silver
water? Thx. Jess
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From: Charles Marcus
Date: Friday, April 20, 2007 4:03 am
Subject: CS>Re: Water distiller
Subject: CS>Re: Water distiller
> I recently purchased a distiller, on the second batch my
> "distilled water" measures 9.2 ppm on the Com 100The filtered
> water I began with measured 762 ppmand the unfiltered water at
> 783. So the distiller is doing s
I recently purchased a distiller, on the second batch my
"distilled water" measures 9.2 ppm on the Com 100The filtered
water I began with measured 762 ppmand the unfiltered water at
783. So the distiller is doing something, but not enough to use
for CS. Do you think dropping
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