When I put prill beads in the bottom of my Berky water filter the whole bottom
6 of water when I next cleaned it was cloudy milky - I wasn't really sure
what that was and removed them - any thoughts Sam? // Jane
One alternative is Prill beads.
Hi Jane.
I don't know, I do have a Berkly style water filter and do the same with no
problems.
My best guess is that you did not rinse them well before hand.
http://www.life-enthusiast.com/precious-prills-special-p-1018.html
Scroll down to
Directions for Use
Hope that helps.
On Tue, Jul 30,
I had used them and rinsed them for a couple of years before I put them in the
Berky - perhaps they were too old. Thanks for the info. // Jane
I don't know, I do have a Berkly style water filter and do the same with no
problems.
My best guess is that you did not rinse them well before
One alternative is Prill beads.
http://www.lifebeginsraw.com/prill_beads.html
Prills are made from magnesium oxide that has been energetically treated.
Used this for many years.
On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 3:36 PM, Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:
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On 7/26/2013 1:21 PM, Marshall wrote:
http://www.buzzle.com/articles/milk-of-magnesia-ingredients.html
Think I personally will give it a miss.
sol
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OK, I'll bite -- why? I skimmed the article and nothing jumped out.
-Alan
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Think I
Alan Jones wrote:
OK, I'll bite -- why? I skimmed the article and nothing jumped out.
Read it more carefully. Sodium hypochlorite? Only one of the
miscellaneous things it contains that I don't want go ingest.
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Think I personally will give it a miss.
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It is still going to have the toxic stuff in it though. They do not
magically disappear? Can you state the chemical reactions which occur to
transform them into non-toxins?
sol
PT Ferrance wrote:
Then you would be missing an excellent and cheap source of magnesium.
When combined with the
On 7/26/2013 1:10 PM, sol wrote:
Alan Jones wrote:
OK, I'll bite -- why? I skimmed the article and nothing jumped out.
Read it more carefully. Sodium hypochlorite? Only one of the
miscellaneous things it contains that I don't want go ingest.
That is bad enough, but strontium, barium and
Thanks, I was not familiar with sodium hypochlorite -- turns out this is
bleach.
On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 12:10 PM, sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote:
Alan Jones wrote:
OK, I'll bite -- why? I skimmed the article and nothing jumped out.
Read it more carefully. Sodium hypochlorite? Only
Marshall,
My thoughts exactly. Perhaps they are natural contaminants? Still
toxic though.
sol
Marshall wrote:
On 7/26/2013 1:10 PM, sol wrote:
Read it more carefully. Sodium hypochlorite? Only one of the
miscellaneous things it contains that I don't want go ingest.
That is bad enough,
26, 2013 1:18 PM
Subject: Re: CSmilk of magnesia
It is still going to have the toxic stuff in it though. They do not magically
disappear? Can you state the chemical reactions which occur to transform them
into non-toxins?
sol
PT Ferrance wrote:
Then you would be missing an excellent
for you. This has been used by people with atrial fibrillation
issues for some time now.
PT
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It is still going to have
Okay Marshall; that got my attention. I have Philips Milk of Magnesia,
and it says it has sodium hypochlorite in it as a non-medicinal
ingredient. Nothing else is listed.
I think that I will stop taking this. I should have known better; after
all, it is made by Bayer, those infamous purveyors
On 7/26/2013 1:21 PM, Marshall wrote:
On 7/26/2013 1:10 PM, sol wrote:
Alan Jones wrote:
OK, I'll bite -- why? I skimmed the article and nothing jumped out.
Read it more carefully. Sodium hypochlorite? Only one of the
miscellaneous things it contains that I don't want go ingest.
That is
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