Guest guest Posted February 12, 2002 Report Share Posted February 12, 2002 Good Morning Gail! You helped a couple of days ago in searching for some information regarding the Beck's protocol. I just recieved my machines yesterday. Last night for the first time i was trying to make colloidal silver, but the water I bought at the store had too many impurities according to the machine. Do you know what the best distilled water i could use when making colloidal silver? Thanks for you help in advance! D --- Gail Naranjo <mmgg@...> wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: dreameraz2000 <dreameraz2000@...>wrote: > > I wish i could talk to someone who has actually use > the > > protocol...so I will get an idea of what to > expect. > ----------- > > Hi again, . > > Forrest has an excellent website that has a > Q & A section. I know > there are others, but I am most familar with his. > It covers so many, many > questions one has. His address is: > http://www.ioa.com/~dragonfly/bbstuff.html Jaguar > Enterprrises is the > company's name, but they are no longer in business. > However, 's > website is still up and can answer so many of your > quest. > > Take care, > > Gail > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2002 Report Share Posted February 12, 2002 Good Morning, . I am so not an expert at any of this stuff. Again the information I got was off of Forrest's site. He says to try different brands of distilled water to see which brand best produces a yellow color when through. Avoid brands that causes excess black residue to accumulate on electrodes. The best brand out of the four he's tried is Land Sky from Ingles grocery store. Suggests one get a swimming pool PH tester from KMart and test for which brand has the lowest PH (which is more desirable). Now, with all that said, somebody (but can't remember who) said it's hard to go wrong when making CS. That's just my style. If it's easy to mess up, I'd do just that! LOL I, myself, use Arrowhead distilled water. We don't have much of a selection where I live. It's either that or the Safeway brand. So far, with Arrowhead, I haven't noticed anything bad. But that's not to say it's the best brand. I also think different CS units must be different. What did you mean when you said your system kept flashing a red light? I have the one from Jaguar and there's nothing there that measures the mineral content of the water. So with all that said, which probably didn't help you out at all, I guess the easiest way would be for some of the " real " experts to write in and tell what brand of distilled water they use. Nice to hear from you again, . Gail Re: Questions & Answers > Good Morning Gail! > You helped a couple of days ago in searching for some > information regarding the Beck's protocol. I just > recieved my machines yesterday. Last night for the > first time i was trying to make colloidal silver, but > the water I bought at the store had too many > impurities according to the machine. Do you know what > the best distilled water i could use when making > colloidal silver? > > Thanks for you help in advance! > > D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2002 Report Share Posted February 12, 2002 I think you should look for steam distilled, reverse osmosis, carbon filtered water. All three procedures are designed to remove impurities, so when all are included it should be purer. I found out that the purer the water, the less conductivity it has, and would not produce a " smoke " dropping from the electrode. I have read that you should never add salt, because you can get silver cloride, which is bad stuff. After you have made good CS one time you can add a little to the new water to produce the next batch, because the silver is very conductive. But for the first batch I have read that you can safely add a few drops of a baking soda solution for conductivity. If anyone knows of a reason that this is not good advise, please post the info. I diluted 1/4 tsp of soda in 1 cup of warm water and used 5-10 drops in a quart of distilled water. The smoke began immediately. I have also read that if you bring the water almost to a boil that it will conduct better. Don't know the reasoning behind this. It does not seem that heating would make it more conductive, but it has been almost 60 years since I studied chemistry or physics. Dick Re: Questions & Answers > > > > Good Morning Gail! > > You helped a couple of days ago in searching for some > > information regarding the Beck's protocol. I just > > recieved my machines yesterday. Last night for the > > first time i was trying to make colloidal silver, but > > the water I bought at the store had too many > > impurities according to the machine. Do you know what > > the best distilled water i could use when making > > colloidal silver? > > > > Thanks for you help in advance! > > > > D > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2002 Report Share Posted February 12, 2002 My experience is that city tap water runs 180-230 ppm tds (total dissovled solids) Commercial RO water runs 5-11 ppm tds Water from my distiller runs 0-2 ppm tds and tastes better if it's run through a carbon filter. It may be that some volatile solvents come through with the water. Dave Feustel Re: Re: Questions & Answers > I think you should look for steam distilled, reverse osmosis, carbon > filtered water. All three procedures are designed to remove impurities, so > when all are included it should be purer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2002 Report Share Posted February 12, 2002 Jeff-- About finding a good distilled water... I was having the same problem. Even the " steam distilled " water I got from my (very reputable) health food store tested higher than what the instructions that came with my PWT meter. (It said DW should test lower than 2.0 to 3.0.) Everything I bought went above the 3.0. Then someone posted on a site (not sure if it was this one or another one), that Walgreens had the best water and that they had checked it out with Walgreens and was told that it all came from one plant so should be consistent across the country. I got some and it tests consistently around 1.0. So, if you are in the U.S. you should be able to find it. At least in the Midwest there seems to be a Walgreens on every other corner! The gallon jug says: " Steam distilled, microfiltered, and ozonated " . and it runs right around $1.00 per gallon. Hope this helps. n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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