This sounds like a bad idea to me. Why? Because I do NOT believe that CS can be imprinted with frequencies. For that matter, I don't think any substance can be artificially imprinted with frequencies. Also, it is totally unnecessary to have CS in strengths higher than 20ppm.
Finally, the description is filled with some fear-mongering nonsense, such as bragging about how their rods are 99.99% pure silver (which is what they should be anyway). Then they imply that other CS generator makers are advocating the use of silver alloys. Well, I've never run across a maker that is open to impure silver rods in their product. But it sounds like this company is the only one you can trust... and that's what they want you to think. The use of CS at varying strengths is great. Colloidal silver is effective even at extremely low concentrations. Ramping it up to 50 ppm, seems silly and not cost effective. From: PT Ferrance <ptf2...@bellsouth.net> To: Silver-List <silver-list@eskimo.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2016 8:30 AM Subject: CS>imprintable CS Hi,I don't often post since I still feel like a newbie here in many ways. I found this website that offers a device that will imprint CS with frequencies http://www.pulsedtech.com/product/ics/ Does this sound like a good idea or a waste of money? Thanks.PT Rev. PT Ferrance, L.Ac.