If you see a murky reaction, you haven't waited long enough for the Ions to
stabilize
..I think we're all still working of what *that* process is all about.
Ode
At 06:25 AM 2/24/2010 -0800, you wrote:
Trying to use H2O2 -- half success, half unknown result... I made two
batches of a
You're right -- I didn't wait very long. Just a day or so.
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From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net
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Sent: Thu, February 25, 2010 3:05:17 AM
Subject: Re: CSFw: using h2o2 and EIS
If you see a murky reaction, you haven't waited long
Hi all, can anyone tell me what the benefits of using h2o2 with EIS. i read
that one supies oxygen to the body and the other helps the body to use it. I
know it breaks the EIS even more but which part of it, the Particles or Ions or
both and is there anyway to purify non food grade to
Trying to use H2O2 -- half success, half unknown result... I made two batches
of a gallon each, both with distilled water, one with some silver I got from
some place in Arizona or New Mexico a while back, the other with silver from
Atlasnova, both 99.99.
The Atlasnova batch came out clear
, 2010 7:25:00 AM
Subject: Re: CSFw: using h2o2 and EIS
Trying to use H2O2 -- half success, half unknown result... I made two batches
of a gallon each, both with distilled water, one with some silver I got from
some place in Arizona or New Mexico a while back, the other with silver from
Christina Mattson wrote:
Hi all, can anyone tell me what the benefits of using h2o2 with
EIS. i read that one supies oxygen to the body and the other helps
the body to use it. I know it breaks the EIS even more but which
part of it, the Particles or Ions or both and is there
I never had any success with it Dick. I did one that sort of worked but the
next two were just murky grey! dee
On 24 Feb 2010, at 14:25, Richard Goodwin wrote:
Trying to use H2O2 -- half success, half unknown result... I made two
batches of a gallon each, both with distilled water, one
According to our resident experts, adding H2O2 needs to be done after
your CS brew has aged for some days.
Did you account for this?
Chuck
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A quick additional question regarding EIS and H202:has anyone tried
going one step further, and using the reduced EIS in Gatorade, about
which B. Bradley has had good things to say in past? Based on what
I have read here, one should choose one or the other, and putting
reduced EIS
From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org
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Sent: Wed, February 24, 2010 1:27:26 PM
Subject: Re: CSFw: using h2o2 and EIS
I never had any success with it Dick. I did one that sort of worked but the
next two were just murky grey! dee
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From: cking...@nycap.rr.com cking...@nycap.rr.com
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Sent: Wed, February 24, 2010 5:25:45 PM
Subject: Re: CSFw: using h2o2 and EIS
According to our resident experts, adding H2O2 needs to be done after
your CS brew has aged for some days.
Did you
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