Hi Brooks,
Does CS work as well when in a gelatinous solution? I remember someone
saying that it works best in liquid suspension.
Thanks,
Katarina

>
>                         To all interested list members.
>                         Several participants have discussed a desire for
> gel-based CS solutions for topical applications.  One of our staff
> members devised a suitable/effective method of preparing such a
> gelatinous substance.  Although he used several different compounds in
> several different arrangements, one of the most simplest was quite
> satisfactory.
>                    Using "whatever" Colloidal Silver solution you have
> prepared, warm it to a temperature of no greater than 120 degrees F. and
> add the equivalent (by volume) of common gelatin (or Jello...if you
> wish) for making the conventional dessert--- and mix thoroughly.  Place
> in desired container (s) and refrigerate.  This procedure yields a very
> useful product, convenient to apply.  Do remember, this compound must be
> kept refrigerated or it will melt back into the liquid state.  However,
> if it does, no harm is done----just simply place it back into the
> refrigerator and it will re-congeal.  If you object to smelling like
> Lime or Cherry, then just limit your mixture to plain Knox gelatin.
>                                 Sincerely.  Brooks Bradley.
> p.s.  For those desiring a more "salve-like" substance, making a
> solution of super-saturated lecithin, and adding about 1 teaspoon per
> 1/4 cup of CSXGelatin  solution....works qu;ite well.
>                             Sincerely.  Brooks Bradley.
>


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