To Dan, David, Chuck, Kathryn, Tony, and the group,

  Golly, thanks  for  the   incredible  welcome.  That  was completely
  unexpected! It's  good to see you all again, and that you  are still
  active in cs.

  I am finally getting rid of the headaches that have plagued  me 24X7
  for the past decade. After years of trial and error, I  discovered a
  new instrument  that  came on the market  recently,  and  bought two
  Dylos DC1100  Pro Air Quality Monitors. These helped me find  what I
  was doing wrong, and how to fix it. The url is

    http://www.dylosproducts.com/dc1100paqmc.html

  When I was working at Memorex in 1970, similar instruments cost over
  $20,000 and  took  two  people  to lift.  The  Dylos  are  much more
  sensitive, cost  about 1 percent of the old ones, and  you  can hold
  them in  your  hand! They work great, and  I  cannot  recommend them
  highly enough for anyone who suffers from allergies or  the symptoms
  of mold toxins.

  If you  need one, get the Pro version. It is twice as  sensitive and
  works with particles as small as 0.5 micron. These are the ones that
  are hardest to eliminate.

  I have  more  information  on  making  cs  and  some  major  news on
  contamination problems that probably affect 99% of the people here.

  One of  the problems that arise is the conductivity of the  cs drops
  after making it. Two ladies recently posted the same observation.

  The question is not why does it drop, that's obvious. The problem is
  why does  it  plateau and hold a constant reading.  The  results are
  preliminary, but  I am working on new instruments  that  should give
  answers to  these  observations.  My web site is  badly  in  need of
  updating, but it may have some information that is of  interest. The
  url is

    http://www.pstca.com/silversol/index.htm

  The conductivity drop is shown in two plots on this page:

    http://www.pstca.com/silversol/theory/goodcs.htm

  Again, thank  you  for the hearty welcomes. I am  grateful  for your
  kind thoughts,  and  I hope to bring new and  useful  information to
  this forum.

  BTW, one  person  posted  recently  about  reading  the  archives. I
  searched and  could not find any more information.  Do  the archives
  exist, and if so, how do you get to them? If they don't  exist, what
  would it take to start them again?

  Best Wishes,

  Mike M.


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