Excellent information--and quite correct.
Sincerely. Brooks Bradley.
James Vernon, Allison wrote:
> >I have only recently started making colloidal silver and sometines the
> water turns a >pale yellow as it cools and other times it turns a
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From: James Vernon, Allison
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Wednesday, August 04, 1999 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: CS>water color
>>I have only recently started making colloidal silver and sometines the
>water turns a >pale yellow as it cools and other t
>I have only recently started making colloidal silver and sometines the
water turns a >pale yellow as it cools and other times it turns a deep
amber. Why does this happen >and what does the color mean? if I do not boil
the distilled water first it remains clear >even after it has cooled and I
don'
Susan,
DO NOT BOIL THE DW. Put a 1000 ohm resistor in series with one of the
cell leads and watch the brew time. I don't know what yoy are using to
make CS but if its several batteries then care must be used to keep it
colorless.
Robert
Susan Epstein wrote:
> I have only recently started makin
tilled water in different
containers and see if it makes a difference in the color. -- Bud
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From: Susan Epstein
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 1999 8:37 PM
Subject: CS>water color
I have only recently started making co
I have only recently started making colloidal silver and sometines the water
turns a pale yellow as it cools and other times it turns a deep amber. Why does
this happen and what does the color mean? if I do not boil the distilled water
first it remains clear even after it has cooled and I don't
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