CS only works well in a liquid environment.  Solid and semi solid
environments like a jell  isolate the particles and ions from coming into
contact.
 Also, 'fuzzies' [molds, algeas fungi] are not like single celled microbes
and can be hard to kill.
Ken

At 09:59 AM 12/3/02 -0700, you wrote:
>Would like your opinion on something....about a month ago or so, I made a 
>lotion recipe I have.  I used CS instead of the distilled water that was 
>called for.  (The oils that are in this recipe are roughly 1/2 of the 
>amount of water, by the way.)  Made the recipe the same as a zillion times 
>previously, using sterilized jars, etc.  The only difference was using the 
>CS instead of regular distilled water.  The CS was some I made with a 
>generator from Ole Bob, I think.    The CS itself has a slight color change 
>from regular water, so apparently it really IS CS!!!  I don't know how else 
>to tell.
>
>I put no preservative of any kind in this lotion thinking that the CS would 
>inhibit the growth of any critters.  Boy, was I ever wrong!!!  Imagine my 
>surprise this morning when I took the lid off a brand new jar to be met 
>with all kinds of fuzzies....
>
>I feel sort of let down from this - how can CS be 
>inhibiting/destroying/killing/preventing anything in our bodies when it 
>won't do that at a 50% ratio in a jar????  Would like to see some 
>discussion on this.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Jean
>
>
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