Hi There Neville - for sometime now I have become very interested in the PH levels of the body - as I have done my own personal research, thanks to Hulda Clark, into this arena - I am beginning to understand the importance of keeping the body as balanced as is possible however this is no mean feat due to the fact that most of he food we eat is on the acid side of the meter - not being medically trained in any way this is simply my own personal interest - caused by the never ending question of "why" - I must have been one of those children who drove their parents to drink with my ""whys' An acid platform is a virtual feast for all manner of "lurgies" So I have just gone an bought a PH tester pen from Amazon to be in a good ball park place - I am totally intrigued to learn from you all today that CS is alkaline. This would explain to me why it works so well for me in keeping the dreaded people away from my body !!! I will post a personal experience I have just gone through for all to consider and give me feed back on - tomorrow when I will be back on my desk top not looking and juking on my mobile machines. As is always appreciated by me from all on this link your input and teaching is beyond monetary value to me Thanks to all for being here and sharing so openly as you all do Sandee🐬 Attitude is everything !!! Colloidal Silver products Eye drops & Healing Gel aliveagai...@yahoo.com
> On Oct 3, 2014, at 7:36 PM, Neville <one.red...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > G'day Sandee - The first two samples were tested at a swimming pool > maintenance shop and the other four were done in an Industrial water quality > control laboratory. > > I always had doubts about those test strips, and those Ph meters. I bought > some strips a while ago and don't believe they work too well for this > application, hence they just sit in the draw. I also got a Ph meter, but > again I think it's pretty much useless. Ph meters should be stored in a > solution and I haven't got the facility to do that. The Ph really needs to > be tested at a proper water testing place. I find it difficult to determine > colour using the colour guide with the strips anyway when it's hovering > between 6, 7 and 8. > > Oh to have a laboratory facility at my disposal, and the money to avail > myself of it <g>. The bloke I got to do my lab testing retired a few years > ago :-( > > It's impossible to test stuff properly in the home, no matter what method one > uses I believe, and this stuff is so temperamental and subject to all manner > of contaminants and environmental factors. For example, I could take a uS > reading today and if I test the same sample tomorrow, and if the atmospheric > temperature is different and raises/lowers the water temperature, the > reading will change accordingly. You just can't be precise with anything in > the home, the best one can hope for is to remain in the ball park - somewhere > on the field. > > > > Subject: Re: CS>New Generator choice of three? > > From: oha...@juno.com > > Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2014 17:04:54 -0400 > > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > > > > Hi There Neville - I have just tested my EIS with ph strips for urine and > > the EIS is showing mine at 6.0 acid > > I am probably using the wrong testers as this is all I have to test with - > > over to you for your input - thanks > > Sandee > > Attitude is everything !!! > > Sandra George > > Colloidal Silver Products > > Eye Drops & Topical Gel > > aliveagai...@yahoo.com > > > > > > > > On 3 Oct 2014, at 14:51, Sandra George <oha...@juno.com> wrote: > > > > Hi There Neville - am I to understand for this post that EIS or CS is > > alkaline and if so then this is the secret I have been looking for for a > > while and will explain many observances of mine !!!! > > Thanks > > Sandee > > Attitude is everything !!! > > Sandra George > > Colloidal Silver Products > > Eye Drops & Topical Gel > > aliveagai...@yahoo.com > > > > > > > > On 3 Oct 2014, at 06:45, Neville <one.red...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > ____________________________________________________________