PS     I think silvergen.com has it also.

----- Forwarded Message -----
From: David S Osborne <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 04:37:50 -0400
Subject: Re: CS>Re: CS book

are the "book-writers" familiar with John Hill's book "COLLOIDAL
SILVER"???
......avail on line:   couple-hunnert pgs. an e-book= about 13bucks.
Colloidal Silver - A Literature Review: Medical Uses, Toxicology ... 
... Colloidal Silver: A Literature Review: Medical Uses, Toxicology &
Manufacture
- Second Edition - By John Hill, DC This book is the most comprehensive
and ... 
www.clspress.com/silver.html - 10k - Cached - Similar pages 

On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 00:24:06 EDT [email protected] writes:
Oh good...

Someone else who "might" be writing a book.

Dear Warren,

Exactly what is your question?

There are several independent labs that will analyze your CS for a fee.
They use different equipment and different methods. Who did you send your
sample to? Who else did you send a sample to? What were the results? Did
you do the math? If your deadline supersedes accuracy, then maybe you
should be writing a children's book instead.

There are a lot of sharp people on this list that can help you if you can
be little more specific.

Regards,
Andy

From: Warren Jefferson
I'm doing this book on CS and have been talking with Mike Monett about
including his generator design. The one using a single 9 volt battery.
Well I built one for myself to test with the instructions he turned over
to public domain recently. He helped me along the way and I sent him
digital photos of the progress. He thought it looked like it should. So
after brewing  a couple of batches I sent out two samples for testing.
One reading came back as 8.36 ppm and one read 10.05 ppm or something
very close to that. I don't have those reports here where I am at this
evening. It has no TE and is crystal clear. So I am quite pleased with
Mike's design. I plan to have it analyzed for particle and ion content
as well. But Mike thought those readings were low and that maybe it
wasn't such a good design after all. I know he did not want his CS
analyzed for some reason and I knew he had issues with Frank and Ole
Bob. But I want to feel confident about the information in the book and
so felt compelled to have it tested. I really didn't want to get in the
middle of this thing. I would like to keep his 9 volt design in because
it is so simple and cheap with one battery and it has a long brew time,
6-8 hours. You don't have to watch it so closely as with others. And it
make pretty good CS.

I need to turn the book over to the publisher next week so I am in
crunch time.

We talked about Mike Devour's suggestion of having his own CS
independently tested but he said. "Tell Mike on my behalf I have been
through these battles before. It takes about three months, and it is far
too brutal for the gentle inhabitants of the Silver List." He also said
he disconnected from the Silver List and that he was no longer
interested. You guys who know him, do you think he will come to his
senses? Maybe someone should connect with him.

Warren