>Another question also relates to salt: What concentration of silver >chloride results from adding, for instance, three drops of a solution >made from 1/2 teaspoon of salt in 6 oz of water, to the 8 oz glass of >distilled water with which you're making your CS? (This, he may >recognize, is one of the recipes being promoted by other CS generator >makers.) Undoubtedly the compound forms. The questions is whether its >presence is dangerous at these levels? I know I can figure the >concetration and research the toxicity of AgCl, but most people >won't. Are the effects minor or unknown, as might seem to be the case >given the later discussion of silver chloride in the section on >"Safety and Toxicity?" >Since a good (indeed, better!) product can be made without added >salts, I agree there is no compelling reason to use them. Mr. >Lindemann's article has convinced me to re-evaluate my own >procedures and try this method.
Use simple baking soda insted of salt, it works just as good with no toxicity at all. Mix it the same way as the salt solution. Reid

