Trem, Read my post again. I thought I made it clear that I never had or would wash any container used for CS. While I don't understand the technical discussions on production between those of you who have the background in that area, I do find it interesting. I'm sure that nothing but good can come from it. And a special word of praise to those who while they have no commercial interest in CS or any other health related matter, devote a lot of time giving good advise. Bob S.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Trem" <t...@silvergen.com> To: <silver-list@eskimo.com> Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 8:10 PM Subject: Re: CS>$$$ perpectives > Hi Bob, > > Whatever you (and all CS users) do, don't wash the vessel with a liquid > detergent. The detergent contains surfactants that will stick to the glass > and cause agglomeration. If you feel inclined it is OK to wash them in the > dishwasher because that soap doesn't have any surfactant. If you do use > liquid soap or detergent my recommendation is to toss the jar and start with > a new one. The CS will turn yellow until you get all the soap out of it. > > I have many customers that have had great success with MS using CS made with > our units. I could knock your socks off with some of the anecdotal stories. > And that's regarding many other maladies other than MS. > > I too want to see a generator in every household before the powers that be > close the window of self help. It's a long uphill road however since I now > see they are speeding up the disinformation campaign against us. > > Best regards, > > Trem > www.silvergen.com > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "bob smith" <rresm...@attbi.com> > To: <silver-list@eskimo.com> > Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 5:32 PM > Subject: Re: CS>$$$ 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. > > > > -- > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org > > To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com > > Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <mdev...@eskimo.com> >