Well, Mike, steady at the helm. I checked in a few
weeks ago, and actually posed a theory a month or so
ago related to silver treatment and inflammation, and
got a snapshot of the interesting evo/devolution of
the silver-list. I really only wish to make a quick
observation that I see has yet been made by others -
and then a real silver question.
My first is a retrospective and highly deserved
compliment and thanks. A year ago and better I got
very useful info re silver production and my personal
hep c quandary. I started producing silver. I kept
checking back, mostly silently for the sheer quality
of the discussion - primarily the subject was silver
with a healthy balance of science and experience in
other areas. The tone however was distinguished -
respectful, humble, and smart with a great collection
of contributers - some of which I understood! And I
appreciated being challenged with the science. Much of
which was valuable to me and others. And recognized
as such.
I do not need soapbox politics or the "I am smarter
than you" routine, wherein the great expanse of "what
I know, ain't it something" stuff spouts. That is
common and quite undistinguished.
I suppose as Mike has just stated that much of what is
known re the topic at hand has been said.... if so,
and this is what is left than I hope for better days.
I personally have shut off the silver-list email
delivery, but keep the link close at hand.
Now, I do actually have a question, a solid and
perhaps easy question if there are any silver
specialists here.
How can I turn my CS-300 silver maker which is not
current regulated into a current regulated machine? I
have been using a lab magnetic stirrer and an X10
regulator to lower the current myself, but I want to
ramp up production instead of going slow for smaller
particle silver product.
Also, I am using the Canadian silver coin for
electrode and would like a good suggestion for
flattening it out into a decent shape without
contaminating.
radishes,
Maz
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