Hello again CS listers,

I read the www.elixa.com/silver/ site info with great interest, and have
been also benefiting from the experience and knowledge that you all have
shared.

Both Bob Beck's papers (www.rarebooks.com  is the site I downloaded the
info from) and my purchased CS generator instructions talk about putting
the electrodes directly into liquid food substances, such as beverages and
soups to kill the bacteria and viruses, as well as using purified water for
external applications.

Lindemann's article at the elixa site also mentions how a pool that was
dumped with sewage was cleared of ecoli when silver electrodes were placed
in it.

1) From your experience, how effective is this direct placement method?
From what I've read from the elixa site, however, it seems to indicate that
a non-distilled water/liquid is more likely to produce too large particles
which can be both toxic and/or non-effective.

2) Also, Beck's site recommends using CS for laundry and household
disinfection.  For such applications, (such as laundry) making CS to fill a
washing machine is totally impractical.  Would making a concentrated, high
ppm CS then diluting it in the wash water be effective?

3) In general situations, which would be the preferred method - direct
placement of the electrodes into liquids other than distilled H20 or adding
a concentrated high ppm CS to non-distilled H20/liquids?

4) Any ideas for practical useage both for travelling (where water source
is questionable) or for household disinfection would be greatly
appreciated.

Thank you
Beth



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