Why do you think their diet is deficient in selenium? Any newborn is probably best off with her mother's milk, in any case ( just my opinion, unless there is some infection that needs treating). Others have said they use it to treat children.

The storage jars seem to be a matter of personal preference. I use both. I also keep EIS in a nasal spray bottle in my purse at all times, my son has taken to keeping a plastic spray bottle of it in his car.

Kathryn

On Nov 8, 2007, at 1:51 PM, David Angland wrote:

Hi there,

I hope that I'm not repeating a question that has already been asked recently.

I have a SilverPuppy generator, and I'm wondering whether PET plastic bottles are OK or not to store my CS. According to the instructions that came with it, it says PET plastic bottles are OK. Then I came across this web site (http://www.silver-colloids.com/Papers/FAQ.html#glass-bottles) which says that home-made silver always consists mostly of ionic silver, and therefore should be stored in glass bottles. Now I'm wondering if storing my EIS in plastic bottles has been a waste of time.

Also, if plastic is bad, does that mean putting EIS into a glass spray bottle (which has a plastic inner straw) is not recommended?

Another question ...
I have two children (a 2 year old & a new-born). When is it safe to start giving them EIS to ward off colds? I'm concerned that with lack of selenium in their diets, they wont be able to eliminate the silver from their bodies.

Thanks in advance!
David


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