From: David AuBuchon <aubuchon.da...@gmail.com>
Date: 20 December 2011 12:42:07 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>The Silvercell process?
How is the 40PPM measured on the SilverGen? A built in meter?
Short of getting a batch lab-analyzed, the correctness and
relevance of the reading that that meter gives would need to be
validated. The conductance drop over time after the batch is
finished would also need to be viewed. Also visible plateout or
fallout. Also potential contamination sources.
David
Trems was measured with a PWT meter I assume.
Mike claims that basic gens only make 5 ppm. Thats self-serving BS.
He creates a lot of straw man arguments to make his process sound
more impressive than it really is. Just about any gen can make pretty
high ppm with a little practice and experimentation. 23 ppm (eg
Natural immunogenics) is typical of the maximum acheivable for a
'stable' batch that you can bottle and store, but its not hard to
make CS thats 'temporarily' highly ionic, and isn't that all you
need? Why worry about conductance drop? Just drink the stuff while
its fresh and highly ionic.
David
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