Guest guest Posted June 17, 2008 Report Share Posted June 17, 2008 ---------- Forwarded message ----------Date: Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 2:42 PM Subject: Re: onion taste in milkTo: Carolyn Graff Yes, you will need a big recipient, connected to the filter, and that's all. Going thru the filter, ALL odors got trapped in the filter... it works like a charm Tha use of charcoal activated is the solution to almost all strong odors or contaminants. Sears has a real cheap filter that works marvels with the strong odor of the onions. If interested ask me how to use it... really cheap. how does this work? will it work with raw milk that has an onion odor? -- M.D. -- M.D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2008 Report Share Posted June 17, 2008 ---------- Forwarded message ----------Date: Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 3:00 PM Subject: Re: onion taste in milkTo: yes please, a diagram. does it affect the taste at all? will it remove the onion taste AND the smell? If you want a diagram, I can make one for you... Yes, you will need a big recipient, connected to the filter, and that's all. Going thru the filter, ALL odors got trapped in the filter... it works like a charm Tha use of charcoal activated is the solution to almost all strong odors or contaminants. Sears has a real cheap filter that works marvels with the strong odor of the onions. If interested ask me how to use it... really cheap. how does this work? will it work with raw milk that has an onion odor? -- M.D. -- M.D. -- M.D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2008 Report Share Posted June 17, 2008 ---------- Forwarded message ----------Date: Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 2:44 PM Subject: Re: onion taste in milkTo: Carolyn Graff If you want a diagram, I can make one for you... Yes, you will need a big recipient, connected to the filter, and that's all. Going thru the filter, ALL odors got trapped in the filter... it works like a charm Tha use of charcoal activated is the solution to almost all strong odors or contaminants. Sears has a real cheap filter that works marvels with the strong odor of the onions. If interested ask me how to use it... really cheap. how does this work? will it work with raw milk that has an onion odor? -- M.D. -- M.D. -- M.D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2008 Report Share Posted June 17, 2008 ---------- Forwarded message ----------Date: Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 3:23 PM Subject: Re: onion taste in milkTo: Carolyn Graff Will remove the onion taste, the smell and the milk odor too (Raw milk has a special odor, different to " pasteurized " milk) yes please, a diagram. does it affect the taste at all? will it remove the onion taste AND the smell? If you want a diagram, I can make one for you... Yes, you will need a big recipient, connected to the filter, and that's all. Going thru the filter, ALL odors got trapped in the filter... it works like a charm Tha use of charcoal activated is the solution to almost all strong odors or contaminants. Sears has a real cheap filter that works marvels with the strong odor of the onions. If interested ask me how to use it... really cheap. how does this work? will it work with raw milk that has an onion odor? -- M.D. -- M.D. -- M.D. -- M.D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2008 Report Share Posted June 17, 2008 ---------- Forwarded message ----------Date: Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 3:27 PM Subject: Re: onion taste in milkTo: Carolyn Graff You will need a pail for the milk with onion odor, several feet of PVC ced. 40 at leats 3 connector pvc schedule 40, the charcoal filter (buy it at SEARS really cheap costs 20-30 dollars, it includes a charcoal activated filter... it says is for water but you can use woth ANY liquid... obviously you need to " wash " the filter letting pass some water after cleaning your milk. Hope you understand, but you must be creative. Will remove the onion taste, the smell and the milk odor too (Raw milk has a special odor, different to " pasteurized " milk) yes please, a diagram. does it affect the taste at all? will it remove the onion taste AND the smell? If you want a diagram, I can make one for you... Yes, you will need a big recipient, connected to the filter, and that's all. Going thru the filter, ALL odors got trapped in the filter... it works like a charm Tha use of charcoal activated is the solution to almost all strong odors or contaminants. Sears has a real cheap filter that works marvels with the strong odor of the onions. If interested ask me how to use it... really cheap. how does this work? will it work with raw milk that has an onion odor? -- M.D. -- M.D. -- M.D. -- M.D. -- M.D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2008 Report Share Posted June 17, 2008 ---------- Forwarded message ----------Date: Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 3:34 PM Subject: Re: onion taste in milkTo: Carolyn Graff This works for lots of gallons, mostly if you " wash " your filter with plain water, but after a lot of uses the odor starts to show, indicating time for a new cartridge (cost 10 dollars) You will need a pail for the milk with onion odor, several feet of PVC ced. 40 at leats 3 connector pvc schedule 40, the charcoal filter (buy it at SEARS really cheap costs 20-30 dollars, it includes a charcoal activated filter... it says is for water but you can use woth ANY liquid... obviously you need to " wash " the filter letting pass some water after cleaning your milk. Hope you understand, but you must be creative. Will remove the onion taste, the smell and the milk odor too (Raw milk has a special odor, different to " pasteurized " milk) yes please, a diagram. does it affect the taste at all? will it remove the onion taste AND the smell? If you want a diagram, I can make one for you... Yes, you will need a big recipient, connected to the filter, and that's all. Going thru the filter, ALL odors got trapped in the filter... it works like a charm Tha use of charcoal activated is the solution to almost all strong odors or contaminants. Sears has a real cheap filter that works marvels with the strong odor of the onions. If interested ask me how to use it... really cheap. how does this work? will it work with raw milk that has an onion odor? -- M.D. -- M.D. -- M.D. -- M.D. -- M.D. -- M.D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2008 Report Share Posted June 17, 2008 ---------- Forwarded message ----------Date: Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 3:58 PM Subject: Re: onion taste in milkTo: Carolyn Graff Dear Carolyn,I am an M.D. different to ALL of those M.D's I am using HBOT for neurological disorders, ozone at the vein for the same diseases and a lot more, and do not like vaccines! Use of colloidal silver for purification of the raw milk (colloidal silver destroys Mycobacteriums, collibacilos, streptococus sthaphylococus and some virus). Drinking raw milk not well collected is a very big risk, all the handling and apparatus must be sterilized (i doubt if the farmers do it), but using colloidal silver (10 dollars ounce, using one drop of Microdyn for each litter of milk) warranties the purification of the milk (Look I wrote " purification " not pasteurization) I am an Acupuncturist, dentist, and everything I do not know, I learn to do it. Take a look with your farmer, and one nasty thing you will find: FLIES, contaminating everything! You cannot avoid the vomit of flies, but you can make it sterile...! thanks! what have you used this for? all of your raw milk? are you a farmer? I don't notice an odor with the raw milk that I get from a local farmer but I want to be prepared. the diagram really helped. This works for lots of gallons, mostly if you " wash " your filter with plain water, but after a lot of uses the odor starts to show, indicating time for a new cartridge (cost 10 dollars) You will need a pail for the milk with onion odor, several feet of PVC ced. 40 at leats 3 connector pvc schedule 40, the charcoal filter (buy it at SEARS really cheap costs 20-30 dollars, it includes a charcoal activated filter... it says is for water but you can use woth ANY liquid... obviously you need to " wash " the filter letting pass some water after cleaning your milk. Hope you understand, but you must be creative. Will remove the onion taste, the smell and the milk odor too (Raw milk has a special odor, different to " pasteurized " milk) yes please, a diagram. does it affect the taste at all? will it remove the onion taste AND the smell? If you want a diagram, I can make one for you... Yes, you will need a big recipient, connected to the filter, and that's all. Going thru the filter, ALL odors got trapped in the filter... it works like a charm Tha use of charcoal activated is the solution to almost all strong odors or contaminants. Sears has a real cheap filter that works marvels with the strong odor of the onions. If interested ask me how to use it... really cheap. how does this work? will it work with raw milk that has an onion odor? -- M.D. -- M.D. -- M.D. -- M.D. -- M.D.-- M.D. -- M.D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2008 Report Share Posted June 17, 2008 ---------- Forwarded message ----------Date: Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 4:06 PM Subject: Re: onion taste in milkTo: Carolyn Graff Kenmore Taste and Odor Filter Cartridge Sears item #04234370000Mfr. model #34370 Kenmore Whole House Water Filter Sears item# 04238445000 Mfr. model# 38445 In stock Eligible For Store Pick Up Dear Carolyn,I am an M.D. different to ALL of those M.D's I am using HBOT for neurological disorders, ozone at the vein for the same diseases and a lot more, and do not like vaccines! Use of colloidal silver for purification of the raw milk (colloidal silver destroys Mycobacteriums, collibacilos, streptococus sthaphylococus and some virus). Drinking raw milk not well collected is a very big risk, all the handling and apparatus must be sterilized (i doubt if the farmers do it), but using colloidal silver (10 dollars ounce, using one drop of Microdyn for each litter of milk) warranties the purification of the milk (Look I wrote " purification " not pasteurization) I am an Acupuncturist, dentist, and everything I do not know, I learn to do it. Take a look with your farmer, and one nasty thing you will find: FLIES, contaminating everything! You cannot avoid the vomit of flies, but you can make it sterile...! thanks! what have you used this for? all of your raw milk? are you a farmer? I don't notice an odor with the raw milk that I get from a local farmer but I want to be prepared. the diagram really helped. This works for lots of gallons, mostly if you " wash " your filter with plain water, but after a lot of uses the odor starts to show, indicating time for a new cartridge (cost 10 dollars) You will need a pail for the milk with onion odor, several feet of PVC ced. 40 at leats 3 connector pvc schedule 40, the charcoal filter (buy it at SEARS really cheap costs 20-30 dollars, it includes a charcoal activated filter... it says is for water but you can use woth ANY liquid... obviously you need to " wash " the filter letting pass some water after cleaning your milk. Hope you understand, but you must be creative. Will remove the onion taste, the smell and the milk odor too (Raw milk has a special odor, different to " pasteurized " milk) yes please, a diagram. does it affect the taste at all? will it remove the onion taste AND the smell? If you want a diagram, I can make one for you... Yes, you will need a big recipient, connected to the filter, and that's all. Going thru the filter, ALL odors got trapped in the filter... it works like a charm Tha use of charcoal activated is the solution to almost all strong odors or contaminants. Sears has a real cheap filter that works marvels with the strong odor of the onions. If interested ask me how to use it... really cheap. how does this work? will it work with raw milk that has an onion odor? -- M.D. -- M.D. -- M.D. -- M.D. -- M.D.-- M.D. -- M.D. -- M.D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2008 Report Share Posted June 17, 2008 ---------- Forwarded message ----------Date: Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 3:49 PM Subject: Re: onion taste in milkTo: thanks! what have you used this for? all of your raw milk? are you a farmer? I don't notice an odor with the raw milk that I get from a local farmer but I want to be prepared. the diagram really helped. This works for lots of gallons, mostly if you " wash " your filter with plain water, but after a lot of uses the odor starts to show, indicating time for a new cartridge (cost 10 dollars) You will need a pail for the milk with onion odor, several feet of PVC ced. 40 at leats 3 connector pvc schedule 40, the charcoal filter (buy it at SEARS really cheap costs 20-30 dollars, it includes a charcoal activated filter... it says is for water but you can use woth ANY liquid... obviously you need to " wash " the filter letting pass some water after cleaning your milk. Hope you understand, but you must be creative. Will remove the onion taste, the smell and the milk odor too (Raw milk has a special odor, different to " pasteurized " milk) yes please, a diagram. does it affect the taste at all? will it remove the onion taste AND the smell? If you want a diagram, I can make one for you... Yes, you will need a big recipient, connected to the filter, and that's all. Going thru the filter, ALL odors got trapped in the filter... it works like a charm Tha use of charcoal activated is the solution to almost all strong odors or contaminants. Sears has a real cheap filter that works marvels with the strong odor of the onions. If interested ask me how to use it... really cheap. how does this work? will it work with raw milk that has an onion odor? -- M.D. -- M.D. -- M.D. -- M.D. -- M.D.-- M.D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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