Hello Dick,

Please understand that this is still in the experimental stage... but

I have had pretty good success in making normal EIS, then using heat to
concentrate it.  It takes a little time and effort to do, but it seems to
work very well.  I don't know how pure it is, but if I start with a batch
that tests at 15 uS/cm and evaporate half of it away, it then tests at about
30 uS/cm.  When I continue down to a quarter of the original batch it tests
at about 60 uS/cm.

I am still playing with this, and have not done testing beyond looking at
the strengths of the solution.  I plan to put some dishes of sugar and water
in a dark place to see if mold grows, then make some more applying the EIS
concentrate to see if it prevents the mold from growing.

At any rate, I just thought I would throw that out...

Tom

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richard Goodwin" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2010 7:06 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Which layer of skin for silver deposit?


> 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?
>
> Or perhaps can it also be producing silver ions with extra oxygen?  (I
know, wishful thinking).
>
> I'm just thinking that I used whatever that produced for several years,
and it worked great for preventing illness.  Only trouble is the beginnings
of argyria in my wife, and blue moons in me.
>
> I guess I'm looking for something to improve on 15-20 ppm low voltage EIS.
The reason is that since I went to that a couple of months ago, I have
gotten a cold, albeit a mild one, and my wife got that food poisoning after
stopping EIS for one week.  And we have both noticed that the low voltage
EIS does not last very long when we use it for deodorant.  The arced stuff,
and the silver citrate I just made seem to last 24 hours easily, which makes
me think they are much stronger.
>
> Isn't there any way to make a strong EIS without risking argyria?  Or is
that the tradeoff?
>
> How about H2O2?  I haven't really tried that one yet.  That will be next,
I guess.
>
> Dick
>
>
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