I would recommend not leaving it to sit for a day, as the oxygen in the air
will very rapidly turn the silver ions in the sol to silver oxide, unless
you are temporarily putting the partly-made sol in a sealed container. Your
idea of cleaning the electrodes and putting them back in the same batch is
an interesting idea, though 50 ppm would not be suitable really for any
internal app that I can think of, as it would contain ionic clusters too
big to penetrate cell walls, though Searle in the early 20th century did
some excellent healing of superficial wounds with very high concentrations
or 20,000 ppm and so on, to sterilize and promote very rapid healing of
wounds.

On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 8:30 PM, David AuBuchon <[email protected]>wrote:

> I am thinking that may be the case.  Though it may also be that finding
> out how to tweak the parameters correctly could get much higher than
> 50PPM.  It would be interesting for people with different types of gens to
> try it on their setups.  Basically run it until the conductance peaks.
> Then clean the electrodes and put the electrodes back in the solution, but
> rotate it say 90 degrees (just so they are not in the same location as they
> just were).  Then keep repeating until conductance does not increase at all
> with brewing.  At this point, let the brew sit for a day, then try again.
>
> I think using silver tubing instead of wires might help for higher PPMs.
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 1:57 AM, Alchemysa <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> So, would you say that making highly ionic CS is not really that
>> difficult after all?
>>
>> David
>> (Australia)
>>
>>
>>
>>>>
>>> From: David AuBuchon <[email protected]>
>>> Date: 5 January 2012 7:25:48 AM
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: Re: CS>The Silvercell process?
>>>
>>>
>>> I stopped brewing at about a stable 50 uS.  Slight yellow tinge.  It is
>>> possible it could go higher if I just kept sticking the generator in it.
>>>  But I got bored.  This concentration brew also does not appear to make me
>>> herx or anything.
>>>
>>
>>
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