HI,

Ian, the yield schedule is optimistic.  

James Osbourne, Holmes

[email protected]

-----Original Message-----
From:   [email protected] [SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent:   Sunday, September 12, 1999 1:47 PM
To:     [email protected]
Subject:        Re: CS>High Concentration HVAC CS

In a message dated 9/12/1999 1:44:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:

<< My apparatus produces approximately  3.5 liters of  10ppm product in 2.5
 hours.
 
 I am interested in reducing the time as well as increasing the
 concentration.  Some products are claiming 50ppm, 100ppm, 500ppm,  and even
 1100 ppm. >>

Hi:  

PPM is a measurement of weight and not particle size or surface area of the 
particles. HVAC, as I understand it produces particles of a more consistant 
size, .001 - .007 microns, well within bioavailable range, at least my unit 
does.  - and the stuff has a shelf life of at least a year.

I have a question - if 5 to 32 ppm of HVAC CS is a really effective 
concentration of CS to use, what would be the purpose of making yet even 
stronger batches?  Would even stronger batches have the same shelf life of 
lower ppm batches? I have an HVAC system at home but stated in the literature 
is that it's maximum production design is 32 ppm and it reaches this in four 
hours at 10,000 volts (Csprosystems Ultrapro Unit)  Now its design either can 
not produce consistant results at longer batch times or something happens to 
stronger batches when they are made, that is undesireable i.e clumping, 
settling etc.

Often an oral dose of 5 ppm is one teaspoon - to dose using 32 ppm would 
require someone to get out a one milliliter eye dropper.  If megadosing is 
desireable, wouldn't it be easier just to swallow 3 or 4 ounces of 32 ppm 
than producing a stronger batch.  Also producing a 28-32 ppm batch in four 
hours has a 10% - 15% variation.  If the same variation was there in a 1000 
ppm batch, the variation could be 100 to 150 ppm or more.  

Dosing anywhere from a 100 to 1100 ppm, nearly 100% bioavailable, batch would 
be prohibitively difficult wouldn't it?

Ian


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