Re: CS>Laser test and results

2015-09-24 Thread Dee
I get a laser trail just through distilled water, but not tap waterDee

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> On 24 Sep 2015, at 02:52, Ed V  wrote:
> 
> On 9/23/2015 5:50 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:
> 
> What I did was buy a quality CS product,  Sovereign CS, and tested it.  It is 
> a clear product, clear water color, and tested 6ppm.  It is advertised at 
> 10ppm and it was explained that ppm is not a measurement that can be used for 
> CS.  Under the laser light, as explained by other professional makers of CS, 
> you don't see a light trail.  So many opinions, and I guess the expensive 
> testing procedure is the only answer, which Sovereign uses. I figure that 
> using the ppm and getting a reading, no laser trail is a great homemade 
> product. So far, not made yet.
> 
>> How do they know if they even have a product?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Wednesday, September 23, 2015 7:51 PM, Ed V  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> I belong to a Rife group and the conscientious of the leader is that
>> laser testing and seeing particles means you have a small in size silver
>> product.  It is my thought from reading and testing different products
>> that if you see a laser trail of fine particles, your silver product is
>> too large.  Please, what is the true story?
>> 
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CS>Laser test and results

2015-09-23 Thread Ed V

I belong to a Rife group and the conscientious of the leader is that
laser testing and seeing particles means you have a small in size silver
product.  It is my thought from reading and testing different products
that if you see a laser trail of fine particles, your silver product is
too large.  Please, what is the true story?


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Re: CS>Laser test and results

2015-09-23 Thread Deborah Gerard
How do they know if they even have a product? 


 On Wednesday, September 23, 2015 7:51 PM, Ed V  wrote:
   

 I belong to a Rife group and the conscientious of the leader is that
laser testing and seeing particles means you have a small in size silver
product.  It is my thought from reading and testing different products
that if you see a laser trail of fine particles, your silver product is
too large.  Please, what is the true story?


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Re: CS>Laser test and results

2015-09-23 Thread Ed V

On 9/23/2015 5:50 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:

What I did was buy a quality CS product,  Sovereign CS, and tested it.  
It is a clear product, clear water color, and tested 6ppm.  It is 
advertised at 10ppm and it was explained that ppm is not a measurement 
that can be used for CS.  Under the laser light, as explained by other 
professional makers of CS, you don't see a light trail.  So many 
opinions, and I guess the expensive testing procedure is the only 
answer, which Sovereign uses. I figure that using the ppm and getting a 
reading, no laser trail is a great homemade product. So far, not made yet.



How do they know if they even have a product?



On Wednesday, September 23, 2015 7:51 PM, Ed V  wrote:


I belong to a Rife group and the conscientious of the leader is that
laser testing and seeing particles means you have a small in size silver
product.  It is my thought from reading and testing different products
that if you see a laser trail of fine particles, your silver product is
too large.  Please, what is the true story?


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