Jerry: 
Thanks for the idea. I tried it with MSM and it works like a charm. Sorry for 
not letting you know earlier. Sheer laziness . Hope you don't mind .Thank you 
indeed. 

regards 
harsha godavari 

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From: "Jerry Durand" <jdur...@interstellar.com> 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Tuesday, November 3, 2015 6:37:44 PM 
Subject: Re: CS>Supplements 

Try first with store-bought seltzer water (make sure it doesn't have tonic, 
etc. in it). If you like it, there's the SodaStream consumer unit. Simple to 
use but of course you buy their refill tanks at a premium. Not bad for one 
person who doesn't need a LOT of water. 

For our quantity, the regulator made sense. 

For a whole group of people, a carbonation machine isn't all that expensive if 
you look around. Those make something like 100 liters/minute for soda 
fountains. 


On 11/03/2015 10:34 AM, HARSHA GODAVARI wrote: 



Thanks for all that info. I would like the idea of that fizzy water bit :-) I 
can imagine all kinds of things I might be drinking. Might make stuff go down 
easier. Bhringaraj powder is not very soluble and MSM is a little better :-) 

regards 
harsha godavari 

----- Original Message -----

From: "Jerry Durand" <jdur...@interstellar.com> 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Tuesday, November 3, 2015 5:18:45 PM 
Subject: Re: CS>Supplements 

BTW, with drinking water and especially for taking pills, we find carbonated 
water works best. We got a carbonator cap that fits a 2 L soda bottle and a CO2 
tank* with regulator. The fizz makes pills go down easier (they don't get stuck 
in dry areas) and we just like the water better. 

We go through a couple of bottles a day and a 5 pound charge of CO2 ($26 with 
tax) will last about 200 bottles. The setup has already paid for itself. 

* Probably have to buy the regulator from a beer supply place, but since you 
normally trade an empty CO2 tank for a full one you might be able to scrounge a 
used one from someone who has it laying around. I got an old, beat up 5 pound 
tank from a guy (free!) and traded it in for a full one for only the $26 
charge. Welding shop CO2 and Paint Ball CO2 is the same CO2 that people buy in 
small tanks at Best Buy for $$$. It all comes from the same place. 


On 11/03/2015 09:03 AM, HARSHA GODAVARI wrote: 

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Hi Jerry: 
Nice to hear from you. Agreed that a glass of water is the best way. Couple of 
things I tried are a bit like Buckley's cough syrup. They are hydrophobic or 
have very low solubilty apart from the taste/quantity hence the search for gel 
caps. 

regards 
harsha godavari 
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