LVDC Colloidal Gold?

The PS50 has been 'experimented' with successfully in making low PPM (under 5ppm) LVDC naturally charged Colloidal Gold. These experiments have made clear Colloidal Gold, not the larger particle Reddish or Ruby colored Gold being sold on the market. Low PPM LVDC Colloidal Gold has been shown by blind tests to be effective and useful in as little as 1 PPM. LVDC Colloidal Gold takes anywhere from 4 to 16 hours to experiment with and sometimes can only be pushed to a few PPM above your initial baseline. The PS50 is NOT guaranteed to make LVDC Colloidal Gold in any PPM amount, it can only be used to make experimental LVDC Colloidal Gold. The PS50 has been used on it's FULL POWER setting to create Ruby Red Colloidal Gold, when started with a stabilizer or silver starter, but this experiment took almost 16 hours and the PPM was still only about 7 PPM above the baseline starter. Want a faster Colloidal Gold producer, with more consistent commercial results? Look for our PS100 D or PS15K HVAC Generation Systems!

OK. What is the max voltage setting of the PS50?
It 'looks like' the model name contains a clue where the PS50 would be 50 volts, the PS 100 would be 100 volts and the PS15K would be 15 kilovolts [15,000 volts] .

I.O.W. What are the parameters of their definition of LVDC?
The 'general' definition for LVDC would be around 27-36 volts.
Ode


At 11:14 AM 8/29/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi Trem,
>If you recall I posted about my CG experimentation last year. The answers
>are:
>A) Yes, CG can be made with LVDC. I used the PS50 from Pride Communications
>( www.pridecomm.cc). I also got the instruction from them, and merely
>followed it.
>B)Yes, the gold particles "fall"' out of the solution after a while (3
>months) and look "Yucky". We do not keep it that long, but it did so in a
>"special test bottle" put aside for this purpose.
>C) Yes, I got color(s)! From pale pink to the cherished ruby red! That's
>when my hubby decided that he'd try MY CG! Before he would not go near it,
>especially the colorless ones. Unfortunately, I have so far been unable to
>repeat at will the production of color, much less the intensity.
>D) I do believe that there has been a visible change in the size of the
>electrodes, so, per your premise...I did get gold into my brew.
>E) Even my "colorless" CG worked for a 70plus y/o RA sufferer. I did seem
>to lose effectiveness sooner than the colored. I just told her to used
>more, and I supplied more. It worked on her pain! It also worked on my
>daughter's depression, and I noticed that my hubby was much less stressed,
>almost mellow, at the end of a hectic workday.
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>I had been a little distracted in the past 5 months (breeding/raising a
>litter of puppies), and now that my household has returned to normal, and my
>MS appears to be trying to rear it's ugly head, my CS/CG generator is now
>being fired up again. I will let you know if I ever produce consistent
>color results.
>BTW, I use 1 gold electrode, obtained from CC Silver, "QTY: 260 GFP18a-H
>Gold Fine .999+ Wire GA: 18, Qty=Hundredths ($19.95/dwt) $0.20". In Nov.
>2002, it cost $59.87 (delivered) for 2 approx.. 5" pieces. (I make 2 116oz.
>batches at a time with my PS50).
>Please...no detailed technical questions....I merely followed directions
>from Marc Petersen at Pride Comm., and it worked.
>Jannette
>
>Trem wrote:
> "...I'm of the opinion that CG cannot be made using LVDC even though there
>are
> some who claim they can do so. My questions to all of those who say they
> can do it is this....does the gold deteriorate and what is the color of the
> CG. I have not heard anyone say the CG was a violet or red color as I
> believe it must be if there is in fact any gold in the water. I also
> haven't heard anyone say the electrodes deteriorate when they make what
>they
> call CG that is colorless. I think they are deluding themselves.
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> Trem "
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