Guest guest Posted November 5, 2011 Report Share Posted November 5, 2011 My apologies if this is considered off topic but my doctor who's very anti pharma put me onto prill beads for water purification. They seem excellent. Disinfecting water No one answered this question awhile ago, so I'll try again. I have been disinfecting my Water Cooler by the instructions using Javex Chlorine Bleach, which I don't want to do anymore. Does anyone have some advice for me in HOW TO DO IT WITH IODINE? In other words, how much Lugols's to use. I'm clueless. Thanks a lot, Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2011 Report Share Posted November 5, 2011 I don’t have any idea Bonnie. Hopefully someone will be able to help. Kathleen Disinfecting water No one answered this question awhile ago, so I'll try again. I have been disinfecting my Water Cooler by the instructions using Javex Chlorine Bleach, which I don't want to do anymore. Does anyone have some advice for me in HOW TO DO IT WITH IODINE? In other words, how much Lugols's to use. I'm clueless. Thanks a lot, Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2011 Report Share Posted November 5, 2011 Using a five percent lugols solution, four drops per liter will dissinfect water well, or eight drops of 2.5 percent. do the math. .As Ali mentioned prill beads are great in water, they keep it pure from bacteria and viruses, they are only magnesium stones, put through a special process, originally designed to purify radioactive waste water. Prills or mag stones should be left in water for about twenty four hours, and the magnesium slowly dissolves, making the water very soft feeling, great for coffee, tea, or making juice. Also an excellant way to get extra magnesium into the body. I have a five gallon water cooler, I take a handful of stones, place them in a cotton tie bag, and throw them in. The ones I have are a year old, so no telling how long they last, I guess until all the stone has dissolved. I have friends who do not like to drink water, but they love my prill water. The mag makes the water more bio available, and it takes less water to get through the day.Noone has ever mentioned this but if I were caught in radioactivity, I of course would take lots of p ioddie to flood my thyroid, use baking soda, to flush out the radioactivity, and also take ground up prill beans to clean my body of radioactivity. If it will clean radioactive water it should clean the body. Oddly enough prior to nineteen fifty, american MD's used iodine to cure diseases, the french MD's used magnesium chloride hex in the same way, it of course is the magnesium that kills bacteria and viruses. Read Dr. Howenstine blurp on them. david lubbock tx. http://www.newswithviews.com/Howenstine/james54.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2011 Report Share Posted November 5, 2011 I had never heard of prill beads but sounded great bc I'm trying to get more Mg and figure out how to drink better water. But I came across this...http://good-water.biz/prill_bead_scam.htmlThought it was interesting too. On Nov 5, 2011, at 8:30 PM, dAVId <dhallgar@...> wrote: Using a five percent lugols solution, four drops per liter will dissinfect water well, or eight drops of 2.5 percent. do the math. .As Ali mentioned prill beads are great in water, they keep it pure from bacteria and viruses, they are only magnesium stones, put through a special process, originally designed to purify radioactive waste water. Prills or mag stones should be left in water for about twenty four hours, and the magnesium slowly dissolves, making the water very soft feeling, great for coffee, tea, or making juice. Also an excellant way to get extra magnesium into the body. I have a five gallon water cooler, I take a handful of stones, place them in a cotton tie bag, and throw them in. The ones I have are a year old, so no telling how long they last, I guess until all the stone has dissolved. I have friends who do not like to drink water, but they love my prill water. The mag makes the water more bio available, and it takes less water to get through the day.Noone has ever mentioned this but if I were caught in radioactivity, I of course would take lots of p ioddie to flood my thyroid, use baking soda, to flush out the radioactivity, and also take ground up prill beans to clean my body of radioactivity. If it will clean radioactive water it should clean the body. Oddly enough prior to nineteen fifty, american MD's used iodine to cure diseases, the french MD's used magnesium chloride hex in the same way, it of course is the magnesium that kills bacteria and viruses. Read Dr. Howenstine blurp on them. david lubbock tx. http://www.newswithviews.com/Howenstine/james54.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2011 Report Share Posted November 6, 2011 Wahoo, the ionic zone went far out on the limb, with some half truths. Pearl Beads may be nothing more than magnesium oxide, however, magnesium oxide is very antibacterial, antiviral and should function as intended. It is often prescribed by MD's as a magnesium supplement. This person has never used pearl beads obviously. And they are the straw that gives me enough magnesium to be relieved of muscle cramps. Tis the only way I have found to get that done. I pay fifty dollars for five pounds on my front porch, about ten dollars a pound and they have the appearance of pearl beads. If you purchase pearl beads from a retailer, you will receive about two ounces bagged, and the cost will be about fifteen bucks, w/ shipping. The markup is there. Of course another method which should work, assuming ionic zone knows what they are talking about, we could just purchase magnesium oxide as a supplement, add that to our water, I will give that a go, and see how it works. Mag ox is a natural product, it is mined, well scooped up and bagged or bottled or capsulated and sold as a mag supplement. Thanks, , earthymom, for making us all more enlightened.. david lubbock tx. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2011 Report Share Posted November 6, 2011 , where do you purchase your supply of Prill Beads? That's a good price!Thanks,Lee AnnOn Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 5:33 PM, dAVId <dhallgar@...> wrote: Wahoo, the ionic zone went far out on the limb, with some half truths. Pearl Beads may be nothing more than magnesium oxide, however, magnesium oxide is very antibacterial, antiviral and should function as intended. It is often prescribed by MD's as a magnesium supplement. This person has never used pearl beads obviously. And they are the straw that gives me enough magnesium to be relieved of muscle cramps. Tis the only way I have found to get that done. I pay fifty dollars for five pounds on my front porch, about ten dollars a pound and they have the appearance of pearl beads. If you purchase pearl beads from a retailer, you will receive about two ounces bagged, and the cost will be about fifteen bucks, w/ shipping. The markup is there. Of course another method which should work, assuming ionic zone knows what they are talking about, we could just purchase magnesium oxide as a supplement, add that to our water, I will give that a go, and see how it works. Mag ox is a natural product, it is mined, well scooped up and bagged or bottled or capsulated and sold as a mag supplement. Thanks, , earthymom, for making us all more enlightened.. david lubbock tx. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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