Use the excuse for plants to get around FDA,EPA etc.



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 From: Heather W <heatherwy...@gmail.com>
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2013 5:30 PM
Subject: Re: CS>RE: colloidal gold
 

I can't imagine that a couple drops would be able to do much to a large amount 
of soil. I'm thinking it might be just enough for the plant to absorb and use 
to fight off disease and fungus. Maybe I can think of it as treating the plant 
not the soil?
On Feb 24, 2013 5:27 PM, "Steve" <youngs...@digis.net> wrote:

James,
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>Please share on the list how you make
colloidal gold.
>Thanks,
>Steve
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>From:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com [mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com] On 
>Behalf Of James McDonald
>Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2013
2:57 PM
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>Subject: Re: CS>Selling CS
products
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>I put a
couple of drops of CS into my wifes plant water and it seems that the plants do
well and have had no problems. I have seen the IS/CS sell for anywhere from
$15.00 to $45.00 a 4 oz bottle. Thats too much! I make my own and the cost of
DW and the 5 cents of silver that end up in 20 PPM are the only costs now. Of
course all the equipment to make mine, you can just use a CLD diode and silver
wire and mason jars and a timer. I have a magnetic stirrer/heater, beakers,
fitted lids, multimeters, thermometers, pipetts, a lot more than you need just
to make IS/CS. I also make CG(Colloidal Gold), and experiment with different
stabilizers and electrolytes. So the end cost of charging (I only charge for
the bottle) zero for the IS/CS. I might have to if I end up making gallons of
the stuff per week. I have charges $1.00 for refills to keep up in DW and put
some money away for new silver wires.
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