Hi Fred and list,
  I did not make myself clear. We need to distinguish between
concentration and partical size . PPM will give concentration ,not
partical size. However, indirectly, low ppm indicates low currents, and
high ppm`s indicate high currents,of course,(hi ppm means low resistance
and resulting hi current).
  All methods of makeing CS will produce atoms, molecules,and particles.
  To be more exact we do not want particles,they are to large to pass
cell membranes. We only want atoms and molecules which can pass thru the
limpid membranes of the cells. We get that with low currents.
  A high ppm CS has a predominantly hi ratio of particles to atoms and
molecules. That means that most of it is not useable to the cell,if it
can`t get inside it can`t do its thing.
 Using ppm is an indirect way of determining what you have in the way of
atoms,molecules and particles. Its a tool that helps us gage what we
have made.
  I take aspirin in mg and most all meds are in mg,we don`t take 20ppm
of meds. I have shown how to determine your med (CS) in mg. Milligrams
is how much you get,ppm is an indirect measure of its form.
  There is nothing wrong with 80ppm CS, the usable part is still there
in enough strenght to do what you want your CS to do. I just don`t like
to see people wasting their resources.The part that is used is equvalent
to 15ppm.  
   Thanks for bringing my unclearness to my attention.

  Bless you all    Bob Lee
 I see that Bruce is making a post. He`s a knowledgeble person also,pay
attention,he has made some excellent posts on this subject but was
mostly ignored it seems.
-- 
oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast
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