bob smith I just want to say, YOU are right, I make my own CS without the bells, I use an 15Vdc power supply from a went south scanner to two #12 .9999 wires of silver, I use a Hanna PWT to check (calibrated the HI 7033 calibration solution) I haven't had one bad batch yet. I love all the talk from Trem and Mike and all the others, But man it is all good, If you are going to sale it then you need to read all this, If you are just going to use it, Then it is all good, you don't need to sale your produce so just make it and forget the sales talk they are doing. Sincerely Yours, Hank http://hdka.stormpages.com/indexf.html http://www.babelmagazine.com/wing.html http://members.myecom.net/hdka/ct/ct.html
----- Original Message ----- From: bob smith To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 7:32 PM Subject: Re: CS>$$$ perpectives Trem, This is coming from someone who has no technical background and has no desire nor sees no need for my developing these skills. What is hard for me to understand is when others with backgrounds like mine make such a prodject out of what to me is a simple process.(fill a jar with DW, attach generator, turn power on) The way to solve running too long if their unit don't have auto shutoff would be to use a timer in the power line. I don't know why anyone would want to wash either their production jar or the storage jars. Don't CS do a better (complete) job of disinfecting than any soap or detergent? When I first started making CS I went to Mills Fleet Farm and got a case(12) qt. jars which come with lids for $7.89. I have several beneficiaries of my production. When they got their first jars full, I threatened them with excommunication and worse if they were to wash a jar. It must not be doing any harm because my neighbor has MS. At the time he started on CS symptoms of this affliction were showing up. Last week when he stopped in for a refill, he was euphoric, saying that all the symptoms were gone and that his energy level was what he felt it should be. My youngest daughter says it is the best nasal spray she has ever used. I'm not going to mention what it's done for me. Several of the list authorities on this process have at one time or the other stated that just about any type of equipment or pure silver electrodes along with good quality DS (which isn't hard to find, unless you want to have something to talk about) will make a good product. This I believe. I myself have a silvergen SG6. I have made close to 50 gal. There has never been a trace of color in any batch. I accidently used a gal. of drinking water for one batch. That was the only bad batch. As far as the silver electrodes wearing, I can barely detect a little weakness in one, and that is after about 50 gal. When it gets where I think it could be a problem, I intend to switch them. This should make the silver electrode cost about 10 cents a gal. What's the point in trying to beat that? There are apparently 2 or more mfg. of generators who contribute to the list. I'm sure they all do a creditable job. It is my sincere wish that they are all blessed with an abundance of business, until every household is equiped with one. With what is looming on the horizon, the more who are using CS the better. While on that thought, I am going to mention something that came up last week. My oldest daughter has a friend who makes a line of supplements. His hottest item is ionized silver. She told him about my making my own. He proved to be a short sighted fool by scaring the wits out of her with the turning blue B.S. I told her to tell him that he was helping to make the rope that the pharmaceutical/AMA people would hang him with. Penny wise and pound foolish. The title of the foregoing message is "The Gospel on CS According To Robert". R.E.S. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Trem" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 2:29 PM Subject: Re: CS>$$$ perpectives --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.488 / Virus Database: 287 - Release Date: 6/5/03

