. When other compounds and elements
are added, all bets are off.
Marshall
But ... if the ionic form is more effective for most things, then would you
want to convert it all to non-ionic particles?
Or would you maybe want to mix the two? The non-ionic form lasts longer in
your blood when you
. That is a big help for doing any type of research.
Marshall
Bob Banever wrote:
Why would you want to do that? It is the ionic portion that has the
most theraputic benefit.
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Shows how bad aspartame and some food colorings are for plants.
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was pretty expensive stuff. Now we can make it ourselves.
Marshall
mborg...@att.net wrote:
Does make the cs penetrate deeper?
Mary
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color is more of a yellow if white light comes in from the side, but
somewhat murky due to the large number of particles. Viewing on a white
background and illuminated from the rear it is more bluish.
http://silver-lightning.com/ascorbic-cs.jpg
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A year of so ago I read several reports of CS taking care of MERSA quite
quickly.
Marshall
Richard Goodwin wrote:
It should help a LOT. A friend of ours was in the hospital with an
infection she picked up after cancer surgery, and the doctors told her
it was a very nasty infection
: http:www.fpl.fs.fed.us/documnts/pdf2004/fpl_2004_dorau001.pdf
/page 139 last sentence: :When silver ions encounter ascorbic acid, they
are reduced to metallic silver nanoparticles./
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Sandy wrote:
Hi Steve,
Whenever I hear someone say...stay out of the sun or slather on plenty
of sunscreen if you're going out in the sun, I just shake my head. If
they only knew that it's the vitamin D from the sun that helps prevent
skin cancers and so many other illnesses
of in
the permanent dermis, and thus will be exfoliated off in a couple of weeks.
Marshall
sol wrote:
Marshall Dudley wrote:
This likely the only area that gets any sunlight, with the fur so
short, and maybe white. So if argyria were to develop, that is the
place to expect it.
Marshall
Hi Marshall,
Would
Since it is on the paws, maybe the dog is stepping into the water dish.
That would color the entire hair from end to end.
Marshall
sol wrote:
At 10:39 AM 3/6/2010, you wrote:
I saw it before my own eyes and so did husband for the paw and leg
color change, so that's my proof--.it's proof
This likely the only area that gets any sunlight, with the fur so short,
and maybe white. So if argyria were to develop, that is the place to
expect it.
Marshall
carolG wrote:
Sol,
Perhaps my message didn't come through with the a response to your
question of my dogs color of fur or skin
Wow, 2600 ppm of a silver compound. Wonder which compound it is, likely
citrate.
Masrhall
Smitty wrote:
product called Quik Clot Sport Silver.
It's active ingredient against bacteria is Ionic Silver, 26 mg/g max.
http://www.vtarmynavy.com/quik-clot-sport-silver.htm
Pat
I've read
.
What do you mean by leading surface? Circumference is linearly dependent
on the diameter, namely pi*D. Are you talking about the end, which
increases by the square?
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Mostly copper. But interestingly enough I ran the number one time and
even if it was arsenic or lead 20 ppm CS made from it would meet EPA
drinking water standards.
Marshall
Richard Goodwin wrote:
Good question. I suppose it depends on what the other .0001 consists
of. Arsenic? Lead
It is attributed to both him and Thomas Jefferson.
Marshall
Richard Goodwin wrote:
Was it Benjamin Franklin who said:
“Those who desire to give up
freedom in order to gain security will not have, nor do they deserve,
either one.”
?
Dick
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, but they dropped fine
silver and only carry sterling now. I don't know about the wire.
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If the xylitol is pure, it should make no difference what the original
feedstock was.
Marshall
Steve G wrote:
My bag of xylitol says that it is extracted from corn somehow.I
googled the stuff and there are a number fruits and vegetables that
can provide this, including birch as well
Yes, it is the nitric acid that is caustic.
Marshall
Louise Larabie wrote:
You would be surprised as some of the other things people have said about
Colloidal Silver like that it will rot out their organs (this is a person
that knows I have taken used CS since 1977) but there is no logic
Yes, silver carbonate is way up the reactivity chart, just under silver
nitrate, which makes it very photo reactive. Silver acetate is much
further down, I believe below ionic silver ( hydroxide/oxide) and even
chloride, down around silver citrate.
Marshall
Ode Coyote wrote:
After
know is that in a line of decreasing diameter spots starting
about 3/4 my skin liquefied and fell off showing muscle underneath.
Almost certainly a brown recluse.
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http://www.affordablescales.com/scales_specs.asp?specs=4548Veritas_S123
Marshall
poast wrote:
Hello Marshall,
Is is possible to weigh the anode before and after and get an idea of how
much is in the solution?
Once again we are looking at very small measurements, but if you did several
on the stabilizers.
Marshall
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certain germs. But
virtually all machines produce approximately 90% ionic and 10%
particulate, so why worry about it anyway. If you want more particulate
and less ionic, simply add a little H2O2 after brewing.
Marshall
I can't seem to find an answer! One site they say ionic and
other site
Sorry, I was having some fun with the words. Actually silver carbonate
is highly soluble, and thus will really look like pure water, but will
of course be a compound which is more likely to cause argyria.
Marshall
Deborah Gerard wrote:
Hi Marshall...what does bubble trouble carbonate
of chemistry and physics. In fact I own
a $4,000 spectrometer so I can analyze CS and even accurately determine
the absolute concentration of silver in the mix.
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Have her look at dorway.com
Even the FDA has a list of problems it can cause, including death if I
remember right.
Marshall
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
I've given up with her Marshall - she thinks if they are 'allowed' to sell it
then it must be allright! dee
On 22 Feb 2010, at 19:48
cooling unit to keep the EIS cool enough to prevent even larger
particles.
Marshall
Richard Goodwin wrote:
I use high voltage DC, not AC. And only to kick start the process. I very
quickly reduce the voltage as the silver ions start building up, to limit
the current.
Dick
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for the colloidal part in ppm.
PS, if you measure everything in micrograms instead of grams, you do not
have to multiply by 1,000,000 to get the ppm.
Marshall
Tony Moody wrote:
Hi Tom,
It would be a real boon to have some sort of standard quantitative
analysis of silver content which could be done
, but requires digestion
of the silver by nitric acid first.
Marshall
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sol wrote:
At 04:48 AM 2/23/2010, you wrote:
I've given up with her Marshall - she thinks if they are 'allowed' to
sell it then it must be allright! dee
If you mean diet sodas with aspartame, I have to say it doesn't bother
me. People who are sensitive to it should not use
Try turning on wrap long lines.
Marshall
sol wrote:
Marshall,
For some reason your posts are so truncated that I only get short
bits of them in the message window, and so can't make heads or tails
of them. Deciding to ask you about that, when I reply your entire
email text appears
I think that the better ones are covered with a shell that only
dissolves in the intestines. But that is really an assumption on my part.
Marshall
Deborah Gerard wrote:
Thanks Mike :)
*From:* M. G. Devour mdev
exceptions. I do hope you are able to find a way to get completely
rid of it. I still believe that it will show up in the fingernail moons
first, giving a heads up to cut down on it. Did your moons go grey
first, or or they still white?
Marshall
Dave Darrin wrote:
Marshal
Yes- I have never taken
M. G. Devour wrote:
I wrote:
The following is a relevant, as well as entertaining, experiment run by
a past member and a couple of friends...
HA! Marshall beat me to it! LOL
Who what it that keeps telling us to read all messages before beginning
to reply. LOL.
Masrhal
Richard Goodwin wrote:
So Marshall and all you other experts, let me double check with you about
the high voltage arcing -- you are sure that it will produce silver nitrate?
Yes, especially if the arcing is above the water. using arcs to water
was the standard method of producing nitric
, but
simply reducing them until they no longer absorbed light.
This is something Mr. Goodman needs to be aware of since from what he
has reported he likely have a high level of silver particles in the skin
which can increase in size, even with properly made EIS.
.
Marshall
cking
the silver particles
get cemented together by silver oxide particles produces an ionic form
which increases conduction? I find it curious that the conductivity
increases.
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Sorry, I was aware of the fact that the footer does not show up on some
messages, but was unaware that you were unaware of it.
Marshall
M. G. Devour wrote:
Hi folks,
While massaging the list server configuration, I've discovered an
apparently long-standing problem with the footer.
You
Also note that a bubbler increases the production of silver carbonate,
and if you bubble furiously you can get bubble trouble carbonate rubble.
Marshall
sol wrote:
At 01:14 PM 2/20/2010, you wrote:
I should have clarified in the last message that I didn't use a
bubbler with any
First look, oh, you accidentally put in that there are archives, which
we all know are not really there.
Second look, OH WOW, they ARE THERE Great work Mike.
Marshall
M. G. Devour wrote:
Why, THANK YOU, Chuck!
Now... Do you NOTICE anything SPECIAL about that FOOTER
ANYBODY?
evil
It should, although copper oxidizes pretty quickly from what I have
heard so after a few days it will look like something the witches of
Eastwick brewed (pretty turqouise green though).
Marshall
Renee wrote:
Ode, does this mean if I put copper wire in the Silver Puppy it will
make colloidal
.
Marshall
Dave Darrin wrote:
Marshal
The reducing was my post and I didn't say anything about boiling the
cs, only putting it on the coffee maker hot plate which will not boil
it. It will steam off slowly and not effect the integrity of the brew.
You were into color being caused by the size
Get her to at least switch to the diet coke with splenda. It isn't good,
but at least it is not as deadly as their main diet coke.
Marshall
Dan Nave wrote:
Type 11 diabetes! That's bad
Dan
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 4:48 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org wrote:
I have a friend
nitrate do that.
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Is not the epidermis the dead layer which is continually shed. If it
were there wouldn't it be not permanent?
Marshall
Norton, Steve wrote:
My guess is that silver will deposit in all layers of the skin but
that the coloring caused by argyria is from silver in the epidermis
it gives her. I would never have tried it but
they are so confident that they give you a month's worth free to try, so
I though why not, nothing to lose. After the month there is no way she
was going to let it run out.
Marshall
M. G. Devour wrote:
Trimmed for size and re-sent for Brooks
sol wrote:
At 08:07 PM 2/18/2010, you wrote:
Sol
The first thing I noticed were all the things for sale when the page
came up and at the end of the article. For a not for profit website
they have a lot of stuff for sale.
Hmm., I looked at it again, and though Jason does sell some products,
nitrate is very caustic and can cause burns, so
please know what you are doing if you want to try this.
Marshall
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I don't know. The ingredients are:
grape extract 500 mg
proprietary extracts 650 mg:
Juniper berry
goldenrod flower
dandelion leaf
meadowsweet herb
willow bark
I recognize the willow bark as a natural source of aspirin. Other than
that I don't know if they are proteolytic or not.
Marshall
if reduced).
Marshall
Richard Goodwin wrote:
And what about silver citrate?
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so much at one time.
Now Richard and Shannon are using CS. :-) Now I feel better about them
and their health.
Bless you Bob Lee
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, but citrate can be concentrated into the 100's
of ppm easily as it is very soluble.
Marshall
Richard Goodwin wrote:
Would you consider silver citrate to be more active/effective than AgOH or
other Ag+ ions? The article from NIH seemed to hint at that.
I tried making some as you suggested, by putting
I didn't say only silver nitrate but rather things like silver
nitrate. Things would be soluble silver compounds, and others would
be silver citrate and silver chloride. From your message, are you saying
that you have gotten argyria from taking properly made EIS?
Marshall
Dave Darrin wrote
in the intestines.
Marshall
MaryAnn Helland wrote:
Sol -- maybe I mis-read this, but I understood it to say that CS does
not harm the friendly bacteria -- and gives the reason (because CS
decomposes enzymes required by anaerobic bacteria, which are the
unfriendly bacteria). Did I get this wrong
I noticed no changes whatsoever. My guess is that ozone would act
similar to H2O2, that is be a redox operative, resulting in an increase
in the particulate concentartion and a decrease in the size of the
particles. But I have no data to back up that supposition.
Marshall
Norton, Steve
Well, yes and no. If open to the air, you are correct. If in a tightly
closed bottle it will have nowhere to go, just like the carbon dioxide
in a soda.
Marshall
Ode Coyote wrote:
Chlorine dioxide is a gasdissolved in water.
If the water warms up, a lot of the gas will out-gas
happen more slowly.
Marshall
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
Thanks for that Ode...I will keep so I can refer to it when I get asked such a
question again. I have noticed that a 500ml jar takes about five or six hours
now...whereas in the summer, it only took three. I had deduced
The blue man has nothing to do with EIS or colloidal silver. He was
taking silver chloride which we all know will turn you blue, and have
been warning people about for over 10 years.
Marshall
John E. Stevens wrote:
Not true, Maryann. One does have to be careful - check out the
Blue-Man
diffusing into them over time. I would be very surprised if
chlorine dioxide could penetrate it, I suspect they measured a loss of
the product and assumed it escaped rather than simply broke down over time.
Marshall
poast wrote:
Hello Marshall,
I have been told by an industrial user
When working with lyme I would bubble ozone through EIS before drinking it.
Marshall
Paul Steel wrote:
So can ozone and CS be used on the same day just a few hours apart?
Paul Steel
h 508.520.6905
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Pure water does conduct, although very poorly. Absolutely pure water has
a conductivity of .055 uS/cm.. Water in equilibrium with the carbon
dioxide in the air has a much higher, but still quite low conductivity.
Marshall
Cal Robinson wrote:
Absolutely PURE water will not conduct
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Warhol
I was thinking she might have meant Houdini.
Marshall
leslie wrote:
Who is Andy Warhol? It was funny messing up like I did but why I am
not sure. I am thinking that I think too much or ponder on too much
detail.
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, or if
not, where can I look or ask...???
Thanks!! Greg
EIS is most effective, that is what all of us use here. But as I posted
before, it is difficult or impossible to completely cure ADVANCED lyme
with CS alone, but the Bob Beck protocol has proven successful for many.
Marshall
hydroxide/oxide and reduces the silver
hydroxide/oxide to be a 2 atom particle. End result is that an EIS of
about 90% ionic and medium to large particles is changed to about 50%
ionic with very small particles.
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I suspect that if the copper were of a higher percentage than the
silver, this would likely not be the case.
Marshall
Dan Nave wrote:
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 4:18 AM, Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net wrote:
It could even be that 90
citrate has shown that it too can cause argyria.
Marshall
sol wrote:
What about silver citrate? There have been discussions on this list on
how to make it. But I have read that silver citrate is also highly
likely to cause argryia? Is that not true?
sol
At 12:28 PM 2/5/2010, you wrote
nitrate will produce nitric acid when it reacts
with HCl, and is why it is so corrosive and toxic.
Marshall
Help!
Dick
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used successfully
to eradicate lyme by a number of people I know. Colloidal silver is one
part of his very useful protocol.
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I agree. Many times I have put down something I was looking at maybe
purchasing when I saw those words Approved by te FDA. That is one big
red flag for me, and I am not taking anything that says that on it, and
hope to keep it that way.
Marshall
John E. Stevens wrote:
Dick:
I think you're
it into the
blood, we know from those who get argyria from silver compounds
they do, but rather that when taken with colloidal particles are
quickly plated out on the particles which are in the blood.
Marshall
Marshall,
There is no such chemistry of silver that will allow silver ions
Anyone who makes their own MMS can easily make those as well by mixing
the sodium chlorite and citric acid powders and placing them into a
permeable bag.
Marshall
poast wrote:
Hello Mike,
If you search on the company Odor Science you should find some packets that
are good for a 30 day time
Mixing silver with paint or caulk should help, using diamotacious earth
will not.
Marshall
Annie B Smythe wrote:
Mike, would Dimotaceous earth work on mold? I know it's good for lots
of things but don't remember seeing anything about mold.
If you use a silver solution with small enough
argyria from silver compounds they do, but rather that when
taken with colloidal particles are quickly plated out on the particles
which are in the blood.
Marshall
Mike Monett wrote:
Frank used an ion selective probe to see if there was any Ionic
Silver in the blood after ingesting EIS. He
to leave into the solution by the same process as we make
EIS. Pretty sneaky, but no surprise to me.
Marshall
Dan Nave wrote:
Sounds like a poor test method.
Why not wash the items with clothes rather than with steel balls?...
Dan
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 11:00 AM, nessie nes...@shaw.ca wrote
Renee wrote:
Whoa--Marshall, I can make my own? I have the chlorite and citric
acid. What would the ratio be--any idea? For permeable bag--maybe a
plastic bag with holes punched above the mix?
Citric acid has a molecular weight of 192 and sodium chlorite has a
molecular weight of 90.44
into a ceramic pot or something as sodium chlorite is a strong
oxidizer and if exposed to any ignition source and organic matter will
burn exceedingly fast and hot.
Marshall
Hello Marshall,
Have you tried this?
And, if so, what ratios are you using?
And, how has it worked out?
Tom
Yes! The clay makes a lot of sense. Mix with clay and the clay acts to
both pull moisture from the air, and to act as a fire retardant as well
making it much safer. However it seems that unless the clay is acid,
the addition of something like citric acid would still be needed.
Marshall
Dan
Missed the key, that should have been 70%.
Marshall
Renee wrote:
Thanks Marshall. I'm going to try this. I have a nylon mesh bag
(courtesy of nylon pantyhose :-) and will try this before spending any
money on line. Seems it takes just a little when dealing with a small
area, according
://www.patentstorm.us/patents/6824756/description.html discusses
using a hydrated salt, such as Epsom salts to stabalize.
Marshall
Marshall Dudley wrote:
Missed the key, that should have been 70%.
Marshall
Renee wrote:
Thanks Marshall. I'm going to try this. I have a nylon mesh bag
(courtesy of nylon
Chlorine Dioxide: ClO2
Marshall
Leslie wrote:
Added question: Is chlorine what is produced through MMS?
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I got from him was from:
futurec...@bellsouth.net
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What component of soy is responsible for that? Depending on what it is
things like soy bean oil, lecithin, and maybe even fermented soy
products may not have it in them.
Marshall
Dave Darrin wrote:
I was about ready for a cement overcoat when I read that on some
doctors web site ( don't
Celestial teas, yum yum. I usually drink a cup of their cinnamon spice
before bed. The camelmile helps relax you as well, although I do have
to get up during the night.
Marshall
cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
Celestial Seasonings has a tea made up of most of these herbs called
Sleep Easy
and is no longer considered a threat to the profits.
Marshall
Richard Goodwin wrote:
There is a turkey enzyme that works real well for sleeping -- same
stuff that makes you want to take a nap after thanksgiving dinner...
Could that be it? ... had to look it up: Tryptophan
You are probably thinking of silver nitrate.
Marshall
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
Isn't this poisonous or corrosive? Or have I got that mixed up with some other
name? dee
On 28 Jan 2010, at 22:01, Marshall Dudley wrote:
It is obvious from their picture of it in use
white skin where you could see the blue veins easily..
Marshall
Richard Goodwin wrote:
Isn't this where the blue-bloods come in?
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It is obvious from their picture of it in use that it is NOT producing
colloidal silver, but silver chloride instead.
Marshall
Mark Modica wrote:
I have been reading and archiving for months. I am buying EIS as
needed but haven't made my own yet. Probably will go with Silvergen.
Because two
Silver chloride will turn you blue.
Marshall
Mark Modica wrote:
Marshall
Not to get too deep into what they do in Russia -but is their any
harmful effects from this method that could backfire on my theory that
this is a good movement?
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 4:01 PM, Marshall Dudley
, but others were sick for days. Have stopped tooth
infections with it. And best of all cured Herpes I, which is claimed to
be incurable.
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I can understand the anecdotal evidence when something happens that
could happen anyway. But they apply it to things that to me constitute
absolute proof. If you cure something that is otherwise incurable, such
as herpes or AIDS, then how can that be anecdotal?
Marshall
Richard Goodwin
Can you elaborate? How much did you take for what length of time? How
was it made, and what ppm? What areas turned gray? Were you
supplementing with Vitamin E and/or selenium?
Marshall
Max Sanders wrote:
Krishna here. As I've said before - took EIS for HepC got grey , still
have HepC. I
veins and varicose
veins have disappeared.
Dave
I have been having numbness in my toes for about a year now. Do you
feel that may be silver related?
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to manipulate
vs actually believing
it.
A LOT of con men do that, so when I see someone pounding the Bible,
my guard goes up and the BS meter wiggles.
Ode
That brings to mind the Bible salesman in O brother Where art Thou.
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http://www.ezhottubs.com/news/spa_filth.htm
Marshall
martsmai...@aol.com wrote:
What is reason for CS in hot tub
In a message dated 1/25/2010 6:17:04 A.M. Central Standard Time,
dickgoodwin2...@yahoo.com writes:
Told you I could do the math right ... one more time
gray fingernail moons.
Marshall
oasisgr...@aol.com wrote:
I understand,
Now I am wondering if I should treat my mare with this or not ? I
read an article referencing that Blue Man and his issues and
experiences ... someone please speak up.
JoAnne
In a message dated 1/22/2010 3:23:43
Yes you are correct. That is like testing if oils (carbon and hydrogen
compounds) are poisonous by testing hydrogen cyanide ( HCN ) and using
the nitrogen in the air at the control. Complete obsfuscation.
Marshall
Mike Monett wrote:
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From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
Date: 23
ppm simply means parts per million. For silver that would be in
milligrams of silver per liter of water. For ingesting I would use 5-10
and for topical I would go for 15.
Marshall
Sunwaterclear - Sunny wrote:
Well, it wasn't the last...
Please can someone explain all the complexities
You might try EFT.
Marshall
Sunwaterclear - Sunny wrote:
Just wondering if anyone has any advice to help slight bi-polar mania
[obviously NOT pharma!...]
thanks
sunny
PS My silver generator arrived today.. am gonna make the first batch
tonight.. I have boiled in a huge stainless steel
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