On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 11:57:10 -0500, Clayton Family wrote in
<852d3c8390b76a6af6cdcf0f8b2ae...@skypoint.com>:
>why are you adding anything to the CS? It is not necessary. It is much
>better to use it alone. When you add anything to the electrically
>isolated silver, the silver ions will combine w
On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 12:09:04 -0400, Marshall Dudley wrote in
<4714e220.6020...@king-cart.com>:
>Heidrun Beer wrote:
>> My CS turns muddy if I add Vitamin C.
>>
>Most likely the ionic portion is turning to an insoluble silver
>ascorbate, and the colloidal portion is aggregating due to the low
why are you adding anything to the CS? It is not necessary. It is much
better to use it alone. When you add anything to the electrically
isolated silver, the silver ions will combine with what ever it is, and
make compounds you really do not want. I like to take mine in the
mouth, holding it t
Heidrun Beer wrote:
My CS turns muddy if I add Vitamin C.
Most likely the ionic portion is turning to an insoluble silver
ascorbate, and the colloidal portion is aggregating due to the low ph.
Does that mean it is becoming useless?
Quite possibly. I would not do it.
Does the same thing h
milation of the Vit.C.
Can be sweetened with Stevia if the taste is hard to take.
Harold
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Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2006 2:50 PM
Subject: Re: CS>CS and Vitamin C
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Maryau
Maryau Jeune wrote:
Hi everyone:
As part
sweetened with Stevia if the taste is hard to take.
Harold
- Original Message -
From: "Maryau Jeune"
To:
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2006 2:50 PM
Subject: Re: CS>CS and Vitamin C
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Maryau
Maryau Jeune wrote:
Hi everyone:
As part of my daily routine, I start my da
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Maryau
Maryau Jeune wrote:
Hi everyone:
As part of my daily routine, I start my day by drinking some ascorbic
acid powder (vitamin C) dissolved in water (through a straw, to
protect the teeth). Today, after drinking my vitamin C, I used the
same straw to stir a fresh batch
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