Lena,
Thank you again for such advice
Mary--------------------------------------------
On Sun, 12/14/14, Lena Guyot <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: Re: CS>making cs go deeper
 To: [email protected]
 Date: Sunday, December 14, 2014, 5:44 PM
 
 When I
 want CS to go deeper, I use Marc Fett's (lymestrategies)
 adjunct:Open
 an MSM capsule, drip in CS, close capsule,  (I pierce the
 side with a pin to get the gelatine cap to dissolve faster)
 and then place under tongue for 15-30 min. Keep tongue
 plastered to roof of mouth (tastebuds don't notice it as
 much) and then when it's dissolved, swallow fast and
 chase with juice or water. This delivers CS to the whole
 body without the gut affecting it and is almost as effective
 as IV CS. I've written about this here
 before.Be
 well,Léna
 On Dec 14, 2014, at
 6:57 PM, [email protected]
 wrote:
 
 Lena,
 Thank you for reminding me of this mix, I will
 use it but what about internally was it DMSO or H202 ?-
 Mary-------------------------------------------
 On Sun, 12/14/14, Lena Guyot <[email protected]>
 wrote:
 
  Subject: Re:
 CS>making cs go deeper
  To: [email protected]
  Date: Sunday, December 14, 2014, 9:39 AM
 
  DMSO
  will
 make CS go deeper. I make a roll-on with 75%CS,
  15%glycerine or aloe, and added last,
 10%DMSO.(Brooks
  Bradley invented thei
 'Brooks' Mix: good for so many
 
 topical things, as well as stuff beneath the
  skin.Be well,Léna
  On
  Dec 14, 2014, at 9:03 AM,
 [email protected]
  wrote:
 
  To
 anyone
  Sometime ago someone wrote  how to
 make cs go
  deeper.  I think it was 1 drop
 of H202 to 4 oz of cs.
  Is this ratio
 right?
  Thank
  you
 
 Mary--------------------------------------------
  On Sat, 12/13/14, Reece Maxey <[email protected]>
  wrote:
 
 
  Subject: Re:
  CS>making a generator
   To: "[email protected]"
  <[email protected]>
   Date: Saturday, December 13, 2014, 7:07
 PM
 
   Thanks
 
  Neville, I did check water
 before running process. It
  tested
   1 ppm right out of jug.
 
  Thinking about putting a variable
 
  resistor in series with one of the anodes so
  as to
   beable to vary
 voltage to the
  "load".
   Seems as though there was
 
 quite a bit of
   oxidationwith the 24
 volts.
  I believe I read
 
  somewhere that constant
  current Is
 better than
   constant current.
  Still looking into that, any
 
  thoughts?
   I just re
 
  sampled the silver,
  got a 10 ppm reading,
 this after 2 days
 
  after
 combining the3 small batches I made. Is
 
  also light Amber color. I'm still looking
  for advice
   from all
 youfolks, particularly
  treating
   sinusitis.Reece
 
  Sent
   from my iPad
   On Dec
  13,
 
  2014, at 3:45 AM, Neville <[email protected]>
   wrote:
 
 
 
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   Don't
 forget to measure
  the water prior
   to production as you will
 
 need to deduct that reading from
   your
 end
  result to get a better - "ball
 park" -
   figure.
   I
 run mine up to
   around 17-20 odd in a
 given time frame and by
  the time the
   solution stabilises after a
 
 couple of days it usually drops
   around
  4-5ppm as some ions are lost to ion
 clusters
   {particles}, then if I deduct
 the initial
  reading prior to
   production it will drop a
 
 further 1-3ppm dependant on purity
   of
  particular batch of DW I used.  The
 ion/particle ratio
   will obviously change
 during stabilisation
  period but the
   amount of silver content
 
 won't change, unless of course
 
  gravity
  pulls some out of suspension,
 which should not
   happen anyway if
 everything is going according
  to
   plan.
   N.
 
 
  Date: Fri,
 12 Dec 2014 20:30:11
   -0500
  From: [email protected]
  To: [email protected]
  Subject:
  Re: CS>making a
 generator
 
  On
  12/12/2014 05:01
   PM,
 Reece
  Maxey wrote:
  OK,
 been
   reading these
 
 educational postings for a while now,
  and
 just finished my
  first batch of silver;
  about 3
   quarts. I
  will have more
 
   production as better
 
 containers
 
   become
 available.
 
  Setup is:
 
   1. 1quart glass
  pickle jar for "process".
  2.  24 volt DC adapter, cost $ 5.00
   at Tulsa flea
  market
  3.  2
   alligator clips,
 $
  .85 from eBay
 
   4.  1 gallon jug
  for
 storage, $6.95 at flea market
  5.  1 spring
 loaded Speaker clip from
   eBay
  6.  2  six inch pieces .9999
   silver wire, $
  12.80
  7.  1
 
  "Lubber"
  TDS meter, $ 9.95
 
 
  The meter
 tells me
  the
 
  resultant
  water is 7 ppm, it is clear.
 
  Made the silver in three
 batches of various
   quantity,
  time 1.45 to 2.0
   hours.
  Costs for shipping not
 
  included.
 
 
  Hope this doesn't bore all you experts.
  Thanks for all the
 
 excellent
 
  posts.
 
  I
   also
 picked up a 24
  volt AC adapter. Anyone ever
 tried
   this?
 
  I
  started
 
  out almost exactly
  like this, except that
 I used a 
  9 volt supply.  I think 24 volt
 sources
   waste too much 
 
 silver as oxide and
   silver particles
 attached to the
  silver 
 
 electrodes.
  -- 
 
 Regards,
 
  John
  Popelish
 
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