Guest guest Posted June 11, 2007 Report Share Posted June 11, 2007 I am still investigating. I have had some reports of precipitates and oxygenation/color changes. I think the quality of the CS likely makes a big difference - and the quality certainly varies widely. Take a look at this chart comparing popular brands/sources: /CS%20Chart.htm oleander soup , " Dr. Loretta Lanphier " <drlanphier wrote: > > > HI > > Yes! We use colloidal silver in several of our formulations. It is > anti-microbial. As long as there is nothing in the formulation to > counteract it (which there shouldn't be with the soup) then it is great to > use for this purpose AND you get the added benefit of the silver. > > Be Well~ > Loretta > > > > > oleander soup oleander soup On > Behalf Of > Monday, June 11, 2007 12:34 AM > oleander soup > Oleander and colloidal silver update > > FYI - > > A couple of weeks ago I paid a vist to one of the most experienced > oleadnersoup makers in the known universe and was surprised to find > that she has been using colloidal silver as a preservative for some > time now, that it has lasted for over a year with no mold, and, due > probably to the superior colloidal silver she uses, it takes far less > than a 50/50 mix! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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