That's a really great report!
It should be in a blog somewhere.

Marshall...how about your "theory of everything"?

                                                                Chuck
Go with the flow!
><((((º>¸¸.·´¯`·.¸.·´¯`·...¸ ><((((º>¸¸.·´¯`·.¸.·´¯`·...¸ ><((((º>¸.·´¯`·.¸.

No matter how much money you give a homeless person for a cup of tea,
you never get that tea.


On 2/17/2010 11:22:32 AM, Richard Goodwin ([email protected])
wrote:
> OK, I have been waiting for some outcomes of Dr. visits to write this, and
> while
> I'm still waiting for certain results, I think this is a good time to send 
> out some preliminary information about things that can go wrong with the way 
> EIS can be made and/or used.
> 
> First, my wife and I started taking EIS made by an acquaintance of our Dr. 
> about 3 years ago, to get rid of lyme, with which we had both been diagnosed. 
>  The treatment was apparently successful after a year or two, all lyme 
> symptoms having disappeared.
> 
> The EIS this guy made was mostly the approximately the color of tea -- light 
> to dark brown.  He generally had a mixture of colloidal silver and gold, and 
> sometimes mixed in other things.  This was for drinking and external 
> spraying.  He had other stronger stuff, sometimes with copper in it, for 
> external spraying or soaking only, not for drinking.
> 
> He also made completely clear stuff for infusions, of which we had many in 
> the beginning.
> 
> He showed me how to make EIS, including a technique he later used whereby he 
> arced high voltage between the positive silver electrode and the "soup" after 
> it reached a high enough PPM to conduct well.  He, and I at his suggestion, 
> used an electrophoresis power supply to produce up to 2000 v at 200


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