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Re: CS>Re: Nebulizing CS for SARS Redux
From: Robert Berger
Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2003 13:55:57

  > Mike,

  > A very interesting report!

  > You said  the  salt test indicated a much higher  percent  of ions
  > which is very good.

  > Have Frank  Key  check  it and see what  the  percent  of  ions it
  > contains.

  > With my  wide  anode  and rod cathode at 1  1/2"  spacing  and two
  > gallons of  DW has a starting current of 22 uA, and checks  out at
  > 99+% ionic.

  > I just set up six samples of CS from my archive, some  dating back
  > to 2000  to  run  a comparison salt  test.  The  results  are very
  > confusing. I  will  tabulate  the results here.  I  used  the same
  > amount of CS and attempted to use the same amount of Morton's salt
  > the tip of an 1/8" wide spatula.

  > The ratings are on a zero to five scale, with zero equal no change
  > and five the heaviest change,

  > I do not understand what is going on!!!!!

  > "Ole Bob"

  Hi Bob,

  Very Interesting! Thanks for trying this.

  Don't worry  about trying to keep the amount of salt  the  same. Any
  excess salt  is  transparent, so you just need enough  to  make sure
  every silver ion is captured.

  I moved your table here to add comments to the entries.

  > Rating 0    29.45 ppm LVDC No visible color change

  This one  is  curious.  It shows the highest ppm,  but  there  is no
  dispersion. I think anomalies like this have been reported before.

  Apparently there  are  no  free silver  ions  to  interact  with the
  chlorine ions.  It acts as if the silver content was in the  form of
  particles.

  > Rating 3    29.45/2 diluted with structured DW, slightly cloudy

  When you diluted it, something happened to free up some silver ions.
  This is even more curious.

  > Rating 1    11 ppm LVDC from 9/8/00, slight blue color
  > Rating 3    12.3 ppm HVAC slight blue

  These are about what I'd expect from my previous cs at 1.4 mA/sq.in.

  What's the  difference betwen "slight blue" and  "slight  blue"? Why
  did they get a different rating? Why has the previous one  the  same
  rating of 3 with a slightly cloudy description?

  > Rating 1    4.3 ppm HVAC from 8/26/01, no change

  This makes the most sense of all. The dispersion is too weak to see.

  > Rating 5    11 ppm LVDC 2/8/03 very cloudy

  Another anomaly. Low measured ppm, but lots of ions available.

  So three  of them make sense, and three do not.  That's  pretty good
  for a start. Usually nothing makes sense:)

  Thanks for posting this report, Bob. I think the salt test may add a
  new dimension to our knowledge of colloidal silver.

Best Regards,

Mike Monett


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