Mike, Jason, et al,

I joined the CS list about six, or seven years ago (how the time
flies). During that ensuing time I have found this list to be a
profound source of invaluable information. When I joined I was as
much a "newbie" as many of those now coming online and posting for
the first time. My first generator was a "Sota" and I kept it until I
was ready to move to another machine. My second was from CS Pro and
it never failed me either. Finally, about two months ago I purchased
an SG7 from Trem at Silvergen. My reasons were not that the other
"machines" didn't work, or produce useable CS (or EIS, or whatever),
but because I wanted to balance time and effort with results. The SG7
allowed me to produce good (for me) silver in large quantities in a
minimum amount of time. Of what I produce I give away about 75% and
use about 25%.

The information garnered from list, of course, is primarily related
to the production and utilization of self produced CS, but not
always. That is what I like about it...one never knows what will pop
up and may lead synchronistically to other useful things. One never
knows when that information will come in handy even though it may not
apply currently. Such is the case on the recent debate leading to
this thread. It is nice to have information of Sovereign Silver on
hand for future reference. Thanks, Jason, from me, too, for your
expert comments in regard to that.

The only problem I have seen in regard to these debates is when a
member's ego gets bruised nearly always by something someone on the
list has said probably from their own ego. So an Ego War begins. The
tone of the emails are the dead give away of forthcoming problems
with the List Owner. Mike has always exhibited what I consider
infinite patience in dealing with these Wars, up to a point. But when
it is time to cut it off, thankfully, it usually happens very
quickly. Thank goodness for that because, obviously, it is necessary
for list survival as well as decorum.

So, thanks, to all the list members for their efforts in helping to
keep this the best and most useful list on CS on the internet. Just
my humble opinion.

Jim W.


-----Original Message-----
From: M. G. Devour
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 8:00 PM
Subject: Re: CS>My silvergen machine
Jason, thank you for this information. It is good to know that there
is
a commercial preparation making inroads with conventional physicians.
Your balanced perspective on the tradeoffs between this product and
home-brew is appreciated.

Be well,

Mike D.

> Greetings, all:
>
> I always recommend that those who are in a prosperous financial
> situation purchase Sovereign Silver, or have their MD's acquire
Argentyn
> 23.  Keep in mind that there are alot of people out there that
wouldn't
> even feel it when purchasing a few dozen cases of such products.
>
> Silvergen Generators make a mighty fine silver, first class.  But
to
> state that any home brewed silver is like a true laboratory grade
silver
> is just simply not true.
>
> I don't think many people realize how much went into the
development of
> this product.  Natural-Immunogenics is not like other producers,
who are
> trying to vye for market share, because frankly the best don't need
to
> advertise, and a very large chunk of their market is specifically
very
> qualified medical professionals.  They also take toxicity issues
very
> seriously and very ethically.
>
> I did a very brief experiment with Argentyn 23 and an abrasion.
When
> one applies their isolated silver to to such a wound, cell
replication
> is actually VISIBLE within 20-45 minutes of application.  It's
quite
> astounding.
>
> One of the most significant, among many, properties of this product
is
> that it is pyrogen and endotoxin free, and correctly PH balanced.
>
> So on one hand, it's insane to deprive oneself of silver because
one is
> not financially well off...  In many cases, I certainly consider it
"not
> very wise" to purchase a retail silver when quality generators
exist (
> or can be made ) that serve most excellently.  However, I also
consider
> it not very wise to settle for anything less than the best if you
are in
> the position to acquire it, and a loved one's life may depend on
it.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Jason

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[[email protected]                        ]
[Speaking only for myself...               ]




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