Well, I did it.  What I did was take a laser sight I had on one of my
weapons and aim it through the container containing some home brew CS.  I
also had some commercial CS that contained 5-6 PPM CS.  Also had a glass of
good clean mountain spring water from my 285' well.  By visual examination
the two gave the same characteristics inside the container.  The well water
showed nothing but the beam going through.  Both CS samples showed a path
with some fuzzing of the light as it went through, the wate did not.  The
beam was then it's normal self after passing through.  Conclusion:  There
was something lurking in the liquid of each CS container and it looked about
equal in appearance.  Not a scientific test, but it substantiates that the
CS bottles had something suspended and the well water did not.  Oh yes, our
well water tests very "soft" and does not have any bad bugs or heavy metals
or any of that stuff.  It does have very minute traces of a lot of elemental
stuff, but not enough to go to the wall for.   I mean the next test that I
would have to get for our well would cost close to 200 bucks and all it
would do is quantify out to the jillionth decimal point of what is hiding
out.  I really don't care that much.  It sure beats what we used to drink in
San Diego, CA.  You know, reused Colorado River water.  I think I read that
the water consumed in San Diego had been used at least 17 times upstream.
Now ain't that a healthy thought.  Just think of the insecticides,
herbacides and artificial fertilizers.  Wow!  It makes me cringe to think I
used to drink that swill.

Keep the faith buds, and if that doesn't work, waste 'em all!

Jack