g?
Cheers
Frank
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From: "Ode Coyote"
Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2010 5:22 AM
To:
Subject: Re: CS>Using pickle jars and virgin glass jars to
makecolloidal silver ---
OK, good to know it doesn't go very far in...and needn't go very far
to get out.
..but
eers
Frank
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From: "Ode Coyote"
Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2010 5:22 AM
To:
Subject: Re: CS>Using pickle jars and virgin glass jars to makecolloidal
silver ---
OK, good to know it doesn't go very far in...and needn't go very far to
get out
Hot distilled water left to soak for for a time.
If it's a volatile, it'll eventually out gas into the air.
...lots of sunshine.
It took a while to soak in and it takes a while soak out.
Clay slurry might do something.
ode
At 12:37 PM 5/22/2010 -0400, you wrote:
Take a vodka bottle, rin
OK, good to know it doesn't go very far in...and needn't go very far to
get out.
..but it does adsorb.
Is there a difference between surface structure and the rest of the bottle
where a few centuries would make a difference. [a moot point in practical
terms ]
I found a 100 year old whisky
blend is highly corrosive.
Cheers
Frank
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From: "Ode Coyote"
Sent: Saturday, May 22, 2010 2:10 AM
To:
Subject: Re: CS>Using pickle jars and virgin glass jars to make colloidal
silver ---
You'd have to search for "scienti
* Take a vodka bottle, rinse it in cold water to remove all left over vodka,
then put it in hot water for a few minutes and hold a match to the opening.
But be careful or the blow torch will take a big area of skin off your
hand...found out the hard way.
Every try to get rid of the old beer smell
Ode Coyote wrote:
You'd have to search for "scientific" proof if that's what you want.
Experiential proof on multiple occasions is enough for me.
and that's REAL SCIENCE after all, you know??
Lots of stuff works, Einstein called things that shouldn't that do,
"Spooky". Why does a resin bloc
rating"
through glass?
Frank
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From: "Ode Coyote"
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2010 5:41 AM
To:
Subject: Re: CS>Using pickle jars and virgin glass jars to make colloidal
silver ---
Right.
Glass isn't as "waterproof" as we think it is and ju
ubject: Re: CS>Using pickle jars and virgin glass jars to make
colloidal silver ---
Right.
Glass isn't as "waterproof" as we think it is and just like oil will
migrate though cast iron, various things will migrate through glass
in either direction.
ode
At 07:11 PM 5/2
- Original Message -
From: "Frank"
To:
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2010 9:30 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Using pickle jars and virgin glass jars to make colloidal
silver ---
Dear Ode, Any scientific proof of common household items "migra
Dear Ode, Any scientific proof of common household items "migrating" through
glass?
Frank
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From: "Ode Coyote"
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2010 5:41 AM
To:
Subject: Re: CS>Using pickle jars and virgin glass jars to
Right.
Glass isn't as "waterproof" as we think it is and just like oil will
migrate though cast iron, various things will migrate through glass in
either direction.
ode
At 07:11 PM 5/20/2010 -0400, you wrote:
It's not that the glass absorbs ions, but that it releases contaminants
that
*It's not that the glass absorbs ions, but that it releases contaminants
that react with ions.
Vinegar and ionic silver forms Silver Acetate which is actually more
soluble in water than plain silver ions and shouldn't be a big problem, but
whatever else that's in Kim Chee could be.
Ode*
Just so
Its funny because my Mac normally has a problem with these mails as it has put
certificates or something on my computer. I generally get the 'loading' icon
all the time so I just deletebut these have come through. dee
On 20 May 2010, at 16:26, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC wrote:
> Cla
BTW sun tea can be exceptionally healing.. Yogi's call it 'Pranayama'
and different color jars impart different healing energies into the
water. I wish I could find the website that discussed this.
People used to drink sun tea constantly, I always saw jars out on every
porch in town.. Then t
: Thursday, May 20, 2010 8:47 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Using pickle jars and virgin glass jars to make colloidal
silver --- (UNCLASSIFIED)
There is variation in pickle jars. Some you clean out w soap and water and
they don't smell. Some keep smelling. The ones that keep
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
All I did was run pickle jars through dishwasher a couple of times, no
problems.
I have several jars, no problems.
I even used old milk jugs for distilled water (I have a distiller).
Old milk jugs it is hard to get milk out of, I put water and 8 ounces
>Using pickle jars and virgin glass jars to make colloidal
silver --- (UNCLASSIFIED)
There is variation in pickle jars. Some you clean out w soap and water and
they don't smell. Some keep smelling. The ones that keep smelling have
obviously absorbed ions from the pickles, olives or spaghetti sa
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
All I did was run pickle jars through dishwasher a couple of times, no
problems.
I have several jars, no problems.
I even used old milk jugs for distilled water (I have a distiller).
Old milk jugs it is hard to get milk out of, I put water and 8 ounces
i use baking soda to clean glass jars. i wash and rinse very well, sprinkle
baking soda in both the jar and the lid then let them set for several days.
rinse very well and IF there is any remaining odor i repeat the above process.
this has always worked well for me.
julie m
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Th
Local Hardware sells mason jars each, they break up cases.. Very nice..
Check smaller, mom and pop stores. I'm going to get another batch
brewing as soon as I catch up on Orgonite making stuff, I'm very low on
CS right now, and I like to swig down some every week or make cleaning
supplies out o
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From: bodhisattva [mailto:bodhisat...@mutemail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 8:19 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Using pickle jars and virgin glass jars to make colloidal
silver --- (UNCLASSIFIED)
I use pickle jars from Costco. However, they suck.. My first batch was
reall
There is variation in pickle jars. Some you clean out w soap and water and
they don't smell. Some keep smelling. The ones that keep smelling have
obviously absorbed ions from the pickles, olives or spaghetti sauce they
once held. These ions will mess with your colloidal silver making. Ohyou
can
It's not that the glass absorbs ions, but that it releases contaminants
that react with ions.
Vinegar and ionic silver forms Silver Acetate which is actually more
soluble in water than plain silver ions and shouldn't be a big problem, but
whatever else that's in Kim Chee could be.
Ode
A
In a message dated 5/19/2010 8:19:30 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
bodhisat...@mutemail.com writes:
The story goes that if you want high uS you can't use a former pickle jar.
In virgin glass one gallon jar maybe you would get higher uS colloidal
silver. As far as kim-chi we get the wimpy ve
I use pickle jars from Costco. However, they suck.. My first batch was
really pretty darn good, and it helped cure stuff for some people. But
the smell of pickles in it was disgusting.. I'm off to the hardware to
purchase an unused mason jar, and going that route. If I gave some
pickle smellin
Hi
The story goes that if you want high uS you can't use a former pickle jar.
In virgin glass one gallon jar maybe you would get higher uS colloidal
silver. As far as kim-chi we get the wimpy version in America.
garrick
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 12:54 PM, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC <
rober
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
I use 1 gallon pickle jars, I get from Sams Club.
Never had any problems with jar.
I have a Automatic CS machine and I put jar on top
Of a stirrer. Inside jar is a roller bearing inside a
Piece of plastic tube. I have made numerous CS generators
With si
It is said that pickle jars are no good because they absorb ions throwing
off any CS batches
My quick test showed this--->>>
1. I used a jar that a local Korean shop sells their kim-chee in
2. there is quick turnover in the kim chi
3. Thus the jar has not been on supermarket shelf for m
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