Hi Mike, We use +20% correction factor applied 24 hours after the process is complete. If I read the CS right after shutdown then I don't add a correction factor because those ions that are going to agglomerate overnight haven't done so yet and the reading is pretty close to actual.
I never use H2O2 because there are so many ions in a given measure of CS that it doesn't make any difference to me if there are colloids in it too. In fact they may have some benefit. Adding peroxide is too much effort for the return. Sorry you're still stuck in the apartment. Hope life gets better for you soon. Regards, Trem ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Monett" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 8:55 PM Subject: CS>cs and cancer Trem > url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m62645.html > CS>cs and cancer Trem > From: Trem > Date: Sun, 21 Sep 2003 12:50:29 > > Hi Trem, > > > Hi Mike, > > > Thanks for your comments and the link. I hadn't seen any > > references to viruses and cancer but it was a no brainer for me > > after seeing these cancers disappear. I just couldn't deny what I > > was seeing. I knew that they couldn't all be spontaneous remission > > and CS was the only thing they were taking. > > The information I collected describes more varieties of cancer and > the different types of viruses that cause them. Also, most of the > population carries some of these viruses around, ready to strike > whenever the immune system degrades. > > Your news is exceptional. It is the first time I have heard of cs > killing cancer. But it makes sense. > > > One of my favorite sayings is "I want to save the world...10 to 20 > > PPM at a time." I think it's working. > > I think so too. After seeing the effect that high ionic cs had on my > Shingles virus, there is no doubt in my mind that you are killing > the cancer. This is amazing news, Trem. Thank you very much for > posting the information. > > But the cs has to be strong - 20 ppm or more. The 10 ppm or so from > the 3 nines won't do the job. At least, it didn't help my Shingles > problem one bit. > > > The PWT meters usually read 20+ - 25 uS at completion of the test > > run but that figure drops down overnight as some of the ions > > change to colloids. > > I wasn't sure how you converted from uS to ppm - it looks like you > use a unity conversion factor. I found some interesting data on > Frank Key's site that may help validate this. He measured the uS and > ppm for a number of products and lists the results at: > > http://www.silver-colloids.com/Reports/reports.html > > I selected five that seem to correlate well. Here is the list: > > Product Name Conductivity Ionic PPM Ratio > ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ > Silver Lightning 3.3 uS/cm 3.71 ppm 0.889 > Mesosilver 3.9 uS/cm 3.9 ppm 1.0 > Sovereign Silver 9.7 uS/cm 9.22 ppm 1.052 > ASAP Solution 11.4 uS/cm 10.65 ppm 1.070 > ASAP Solution 20.1 uS/cm 19.59 ppm 1.026 > > The average is > > 0.889 + 1.0 + 1.052 + 1.070 + 1.026 = 5.037 / 5 = 1.0074 > > So it looks like the unity conversion factor is valid. > > I'm sure you know about adding a bit of H2O2 to convert those > useless oxide particles back to good ions. Please forgive me, but I > just gotta insert one equation here:) > > I think the H2O2 acts as a catalyst to convert silver oxide to ions: > > 2Ag2O + H2O2 --> 4Ag(+) + O2(g) + H2O2 > > So the H2O2 is not consumed and will continue converting the oxide > as soon as it forms. Probably the H2O2 will degrade with time, but > the cs should have been ingested long before that happens. I don't > think the stabilizers they add are any problem at such low > concentration. > > When I push Godzilla to over 30 ppm (calculated), it starts showing > a slight tint. When I add about 0.2 ppm of H2O2 (1/2 teaspoon per > litre) and let it sit overnight, the tint disappears. The amount of > H2O2 is so small it is barely noticeable. > > > Regards, > > > Trem > > > P.S. Have you found a new apartment or are you still struggling > > with mold spores. I hope you're feeling better and get well soon. > > Thanks for mentioning it, Trem. It looks like the battle is over. > The mold has won, and I'm out of resources to continue the fight. > > Best Regards, > > Mike Monett > > > -- > 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: [email protected] > > Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> > >

