> From: mrmon...@pstca.com > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: Re: CS>bacteria > Date: Sun, 6 May 2012 18:36:16 -0400 > > Neville Munn <one.red...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > Your snipped quotes 1. "You need the strongest ionic cs you can > > get." 2. "I usually take my 30uS SilverCell cs sublingually, then > > spit it out." > > > 1. One can achieve that by using conventional equipment and > > ingesting their home made product *immediately* after cessation of > > production, definitely consume it within 12 hours cos for every > > hour it stands, ions will be lost. > > > 2. I usually take my 15-18uS *immediately* upon cessation of the > > brewing process {if/when I choose to} and simply swallow it. As > > stated earlier, "to flood". > > > N. > > Neville, > > 1. You will never reach or exceed 30uS with conventional techniques > that use high current density above 500uA per square inch, wire less > than 12 ga or flat sheet electrodes, and straight rods or tight > loops on the U-channel less than 1/2" wide, or stirring and polarity > reversal techniques.
## That's fine Mike, don't misunderstand, I just don't find a need for the ion levels you speak of {personal perspective}. > These will restrict you to much less than 20uS, and most likely you > will remain around 10uS to 12uS. This is not strong enough to kill > the most difficult pathogens such as Herpes Simplex, Herpes Zoster > (2nd attack), and obviously has little or no effect on H. Pylori, > since that is what the lady was using when she got her ulcer. You > need the strongest cs you can make, and you cannot make it using > conventional methods. > > 2. You can store cs indefinitely. There should be less than 10% loss > in conductivity when you place the cs in storage. ## And I don't lose excessive conductivity, just the normal amount as per home made product, which suits me fine. > If you are losing more than this after you place the cs in storage, > you have serious contamination problems, usually due to silver > sulfide, Ag2S. This will disrupt the brewing process and give false > measurements on your pwt meter. You can use the Salt Test to verify > the ion concentration, since it is immune to contamination. > > Tarnish on silver is unavoidable due to numerous sources of sulfur, > such as automobile combustion, rubber material such as tires stored > in the garage or basement, lead acid car batteries, fingerprints on > the electrodes, and other sources too numerous to name. It was a big > problem back in the middle ages when cars and rubber did not exist, > and it has just gotten worse since then. > > It is extremely difficult to remove Ag2S from the electrodes. I am > trying different methods, such as desulfurization using aluminum or > titanium anodes. I appear to still have residual or secondary > contamination, so I do not recommend trying these techniques yet. > > You could also have contamination leaching from your cs generator or > storage container. One of the reasons for using a borosilicate > beaker is it has very little leaching. Plain soda-lime can have > significant leaching problems that can disrupt the brewing process > and give false readings on a pwt. I store my cs in a clean Dasani or > Aquafina bottle. These are made of PETE which one of the lowest > leaching plastics you can find. > > 3. There is no need to swallow an entire brew. If you have a high > ion concentration, say 30uS, you can use sublingual absorption and > spit it out after 12 minutes. This will give less than 27 parts per > billion absorption into the blood stream for a typical male, which > is all that is needed for the immune system to do its job. It will > also mean your cs will last longer, so you don't have to do a brew > as often. This will save you time. ## Again, I don't need to aim for the ion content you desire, I'm happy with what I get, and just swallow the larger volume in one hit, and again, my aim is to flood my system {if/when I choose}. > A tremendous benefit of this technique is the cs will kill the > dental bacteria that cause gum disease and tooth decay. It will > penetrate the tartar and cause it to fall off. When it does, you can > feel the hollow that the bacteria was making in your tooth. > > Using cs this way will reduce the number of visits to the dentist. I > don't know how much a vist costs in your area, but I used to spend > $270 to $300 each time. I no longer have this expense. ## I don't need to worry about the dentist, my mouth is full of china <g>.I like to keep things simple.Each to their own is what it comes down to.N. > That will pay for a lot of silver.> > Thanks, > > Mike Monett > > > -- > The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. > Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org > > Unsubscribe: > <mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe> > Archives: > http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html > > Off-Topic discussions: <mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com> > List Owner: Mike Devour <mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com> > >