Gary Stuart wrote:
Hi Steve,
I have had to unsubscribe to the list as it is totally unworkable with
the amount of emails coming in. this info is critical for the greater
good but the system for info dissemination is not so good for me. i am
not sure is you will get this email but i am a little confused about
HVCS. Dr. Becker tested many types of CS and found that the HV arc
method to be the best. however, one of the websites that produces 5ppm
LVCS and the devices for making it stated that HVCS is very poor indeed.
Good CS can be made by either process. I used HVAC for 5 years, but have
been using LVDC for the last 5 years. Both produced excellent product.
they were saying that the Nitrogen in the air reacts with the arc and
water producing nitrates and a strong Tyndall effect.
There are two HVAC methods, one has an arc, the other does not. The one
that does not use an arc does not produce nitrates. The one that uses
the arc does not either if done properly with a inert gas layer.
a strong Tyndall was apparently not so good either.
A strong Tyndall CS can be easily converted to a light Tyndall one with
a few drops of hydrogen peroxide per 8 oz of CS.
they sited that their LVCS was very stable, in that sunlight would not
cause flocculation of the CS ions. IMO, my HVCS is quite good. it has
a good Tyndall & takes hours to get to this stage. it is totally
clear, but slightly cloudy when you look into the container from the
top. the only thing, when placed on a white saucer and then held in
the sun it turns a purplish/red color and takes on a metallic smell &
taste. if the bottle is kept out of the sun it remains clear
for months (a long term trial has not been done as it is used up by
that time). also, i fly a lot and frequent drilling rigs with their
closed rooms and hi EV pollution. my CS remains clear. only the sun
can change it.
Good CS should not be sensitive to light. If so, it implies that there
are some silver compounds involved, such as silver nitrate. Do you use
an unshielded arc in your HVAC process?
so, i guess my main question is: what IS the BEST CS to make? the best
CS, as you know, is one with the smallest particle size. i love making
this awesome product and disseminating information about it. Please
help me out in this most important cause if you can. it is hard to
disseminate the right info when you have doubt. if you really dont
know, then you are just peddling bullshit like the drug companies and
their agents IMO.
You answered your own question. HVAC is difficult to make in
concentrations greater then 5-10 ppm, as it tends to aggregate and be
yellow. But properly made HVAC or LVDC CS are both good. LVDC is much
easier to make, keep the particle size down (HVAC often needs cooling),
and does not employ lethal voltages.
Marshall
truth is always there, its just the egos of men that stops its light
from consciousness.
again, sorry for having to unsubscribe here, i will stay on the digest
list but yes, its limited i guess.
peace and light, Gaz
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Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2009 11:19:14 -0500
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>Welcome Gary
Welcome Gary.
Do you have a question regarding HVCS or LVCS? It isn't clear from
your message.
- Steve N
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*From:* Gary Stuart [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* Saturday, July 04, 2009 3:16 AM
*To:* [email protected];
[email protected]; [email protected]
*Subject:* CS>subscribe
Greetings,
Please accept my request to join your progressive forum. i currently
produce small quantities of HVCS at home for family use, but am now
confused about recent information i have learned regarding HVCS.
whether or not this info, from a website selling LVCS, is true or not
remains a debate, but the seeds of doubt have been sown!
thanks for your consideration.
peace, Gary
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