I have definitely proved the one about leaching from the plastic
Kathryn. If I buy new plastic (PET) bottles, I have to soak for three
days at least in distilled water, otherwise, the CS goes yellow. After
soaking I test the DW and it reads at least 025 whereas before I put it
in the new bottle, it read 000. After such a 'seasoning,' the CS stays
clear. Just my two pence worth. dee
Clayton Family wrote:
Perhaps I was. Are you also thinking of the possible volatiles coming
from the plastic of the bottles, then; and you definitely said
something about air- which is basically soup anyway, not easy to
figure out what is there either. These sort of interactions (silver
ions, volatiles and air) might be in the ppb or ppt, so not easy to
pick out of the soup. There is probably equipment somewhere (I am
thinking of the EPA) that can measure something like that. Our ability
to measure tiny amounts has way outstripped our knowledge of how it
interacts in the body in such small amounts.
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