Rule of Thumb for CS Concentration: "The maximum concentration for 1 cup of
CS made at 1 milliamp for one hour would be approximately 17ppm."

On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 3:32 AM, Debra & David <[email protected]> wrote:

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>   From:
> Top Dog <[email protected]> <[email protected]>
> Date:
> 30/09/2014 4:18 AM
>     3.  Silver Lungs:  Watched the videos and read a few websites that
> tout the commercial like nature of this machine and it's reliability.  I do
> like the bigger silver rods as it should keep from having to buy a new set
> for a while.  Like the polarity reversal function to keep the rods evenly
> used.  Also not sure if having the water a higher PH does really make a
> difference although it sounds plausible.  This unit is high on my list but
> it does show that it is 4 weeks on backorder which makes me wonder if there
> is a supply problem or just that popular.
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> The Silverlungs presentation is nice but ....
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>  -  It has no manual over-ride so you can't make it stronger than 20ppm.
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> -  It seems you are stuck with a fixed jar size, and it has to be a beaker.
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> -  The high '10' pH claim is dubious. Basically it makes colloidal silver
> the same way as any other machine but 'somehow' the pH comes out much
> higher! It doesnt really add up. See the reports for many ionic silver
> products at www.silver-colloids.com and you'll see that the pH is always
> around 5 to 7. (Not that it really matters anyway. A mouthful of CS is
> hardly going to change your body's alkalinity).
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> -  It makes a litre of 10ppm in about 90mins. This is almost too quick. 1
> mA at the electrodes is generally considered to be the ideal current to
> produce the smallest particles. To make CS that fast would require a much
> higher current.. and consequently produce larger particles. I'd like to see
> a proper particle size report, not that TEM stuff on their site.  (This
> report explains why TEM images for colloidal silver are extremely
> misleading... http://www.silver-colloids.com/Pubs/TEM.html)
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> David
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