Carol, Those are great questions. I have been making and using colloidal silver since 2007. I use the same old 12 cup coffee carafe that I started with to brew it in and haven't washed it once. I store mine in a one gallon glass sun tea jar and I don't wash that out either. A little distilled water for rinsing them out as needed and that seems to work. I use it whenever I need to and have had no problems with it. As far as daily intake goes I think it depends on each individual. I take about a tablespoon a day for maintenance. I also use it in a spray bottle as a germicide (in my nose, eyes, ears, on cuts and scrapes, etc). I make and drink milk kefir as it is loaded with probiotics. I suggest that anyone using CS on a daily basis use a good probiotic. Anywho, hope this helps! Scotty __________________________________________________________________________
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