this is the first i've read of " the direct generation of ions with
implanted electrodes in an artery. "  anywhere to read more about it?  
i can see myself wearing a power pack like when i was using a beck blood
electrifier.  add in bluetooth hanging on my ear and i am borg.  resistance
was futile.

about the strongest i've been able to get CS with re-brewing over and over
again is about 65ppm when it settles down.  
tired, too lazy to do the math right now, but what volume of 65ppm would it
take to raise the plasma level... what is it on average, something like 8
liters in the body?  if so, guesstimating, wouldn't it take something like
1.5 or more liters ?   seems like it would be dangerous to thin out the
blood with so much water quickly, even a drip over a couple days?  and the
longer it takes to deliver in, the more it takes cuz the CS is processed out
so quickly?l
with the TT it's easy to shoot a high concentration in one syringe...
probably only 10cc or something?

i can't take risks with myself while i'm responsible for taking care of my
ma, but after she dies i can.  but i believe she's getting better now and
might last another decade... jeez, that'd kill me in the process, but that's
the deal i guess.

________________________________

        From: David AuBuchon [mailto:[email protected]] 
        Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2011 6:06 PM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: CS>EIS and Tick-borne diseases
        
        
        If you made high density EIS with a little peroxide maybe you could
get 10ppm in the blood by IV.   

        Though I have many documentated AIDS recovieries from EIS use on my
site.  Including protocols involving oral use.  Most significantly are
protocols involving the direct generation of ions with implanted electrodes
in an artery.  

        ~David
        
        
        On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 2:14 PM, bob Larson <[email protected]>
wrote:
        

                to answer my own question, i guess you couldn't really use
EIS to get plasma level to 10ppm.  impossible.  duh.  


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