This is something I don't understand.  How does ppm affect particle size?  Is 
it because with the higher ppm, the particles cling together or what happens?
 
Sally

Marshall Dudley <[email protected]> wrote:
No, you should have the better response. The 5 ppm will have smaller
particles and thus more of them.

Marshall

James Allison wrote:

> > A shorter brew time means weaker cs. This defeats the purpose of
> > trying to make strong cs that will kill tough viruses.
>
> I had a quick question, Lets say my friend and I both have the same virus,
> and it has infected us both equally, and both of our immune systems are
> equal as well (my friend must be a clone or something?). Anyhow, if my
> friend takes 2oz of 20ppm CS, and I take a cup (8oz) of 5ppm CS, is my
> friend going to have more success than I at getting rid of the virus?
>
> -James
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