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Does anyone know what happens if you don't use distilled water to make colloidal silver?

Thanks much

Bea

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--- HI BEA,IT PRODUCES SEVERAL CHLORIDES /TOXINS THAT YOU DO NOT WANT

TO CONSUME

KARL

PS sorry bout the all caps too lazy to redo

In , Bea Bernhausen

<beabernhausen> wrote:

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> Hi All

> Does anyone know what happens if you don't use distilled water to

make colloidal silver?

> Thanks much

> Bea

>

>

>

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---OOPS!I use R.O. H2O but have had it tested for purity also have

inline UV

 

In , " madcowcoverup " <k_t723>

wrote:

>

> --- HI BEA,IT PRODUCES SEVERAL CHLORIDES /TOXINS THAT YOU DO NOT

WANT

> TO CONSUME

> KARL

> PS sorry bout the all caps too lazy to redo

> In , Bea Bernhausen

> <beabernhausen> wrote:

> >

> > Hi All

> > Does anyone know what happens if you don't use distilled water

to

> make colloidal silver?

> > Thanks much

> > Bea

> >

> >

> >

> > Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it

free.

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" madcowcoverup " <k_t723

 

Thursday, October 20, 2005 6:26 PM

Re: making colloidal silver

 

 

---OOPS!I use R.O. H2O but have had it tested for purity also have

inline UV

 

In , " madcowcoverup " <k_t723>

wrote:

>

> --- HI BEA,IT PRODUCES SEVERAL CHLORIDES /TOXINS THAT YOU DO NOT

WANT

> TO CONSUME

> KARL

> PS sorry bout the all caps too lazy to redo

> In , Bea Bernhausen

> <beabernhausen> wrote:

> >

> > Hi All

> > Does anyone know what happens if you don't use distilled water

to

> make colloidal silver?

> > Thanks much

> > Bea

 

Bea, if you get a white cloud while making colloidal silver you are not

using pure water regardless of what the label says and then you are getting

the toxins created off the mineral content in the water. You should be

getting golden or paper bag colored streamers or cloud coming off your plus

side. If you use a stirring rod or aerator you will not see the streamers.

You can see the streamers otherwise by holding a bright flashlight behind

the glass or jar.I only use distilled water that specifically says it is

STEAM distilled. What I use comes from Pure Water Corp. Some say the white

cloud is harmless but I don't buy that.

I have been doing the colloidal silver thing about twelve years now and have

yet to have a sick day. No colds, no flu. I got an upset stomach once from

something I ate and four ounces of colloidal silver settled it.

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Bea - also it helps for your distilled water to be room temperature

before making your silver. Sorry to jump in like this - I get the daily

digest and miss threads sometimes.

 

If this has been mentioned - apologies:)

Anna

 

On Oct 20, 2005, at 11:26 PM, wrote:

 

> Bea, if you get a white cloud while making colloidal silver you are not

> using pure water regardless of what the label says and then you are

> getting

> the toxins created off the mineral content in the water. You should be

> getting golden or paper bag colored streamers or cloud coming off your

> plus

> side. If you use a stirring rod or aerator you will not see the

> streamers.

> You can see the streamers otherwise by holding a bright flashlight

> behind

> the glass or jar.I only use distilled water that specifically says it

> is

> STEAM distilled. What I use comes from Pure Water Corp. Some say the

> white

> cloud is harmless but I don't buy that.

> I have been doing the colloidal silver thing about twelve years now

> and have

> yet to have a sick day. No colds, no flu. I got an upset stomach once

> from

> something I ate and four ounces of colloidal silver settled it.

 

Peace - Anna

" What lies before us and what lies behind us are small matters

compared to what lies within us. And when we bring what is within out

into the world, miracles happen. "

-- Henry David Thoreau

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Thanks Anna---and all of the great advice I got from everyone.

Cheers

BeaAnna Webb <electricwind wrote:

Bea - also it helps for your distilled water to be room temperature before making your silver. Sorry to jump in like this - I get the daily digest and miss threads sometimes.If this has been mentioned - apologies:)AnnaOn Oct 20, 2005, at 11:26 PM, wrote:> Bea, if you get a white cloud while making colloidal silver you are not> using pure water regardless of what the label says and then you are > getting> the toxins created off the mineral content in the water. You should be> getting golden or paper bag colored streamers or cloud coming off your > plus> side. If you use a stirring rod or aerator you will not see the > streamers.> You can see the streamers otherwise by holding a bright flashlight > behind> the glass or jar.I only use

distilled water that specifically says it > is> STEAM distilled. What I use comes from Pure Water Corp. Some say the > white> cloud is harmless but I don't buy that.> I have been doing the colloidal silver thing about twelve years now > and have> yet to have a sick day. No colds, no flu. I got an upset stomach once > from> something I ate and four ounces of colloidal silver settled it.Peace - Anna "What lies before us and what lies behind us are small matters compared to what lies within us. And when we bring what is within out into the world, miracles happen."-- Henry David Thoreau

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