Hello Jill, Your system was fine (I think), "except" IMO you were incorrect in saying that in pure distilled water -- say, water with 5ppm dissolved solids or less -- the process would not start because there would be no conductivity. Secondly, with water in which the process is finished within three minutes or so, your final CS water would be far from desirable ... again, IMO.
I use three 9-volt transistor batteries, two .999 pure silver plates about 3/4" wide, about 5" long and 2-millimetres thick, in a container holding about three cups of distilled water. I get the finished CS in about 30 minutes ... constant result-quality every time. Cost? Only the price of the .999 silver, three 9-volt batteries, an inexpensive volt-meter and a cheap red-laser pen ... and distilled water. Regards, Gunar ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 3:48 PM Subject: Re: CS>Re: Machine Hey guys: I agree that there are ways to make higher quality CS than I described, but it served me well for many years, until I got a high quality ionic silver maker, which is the only thing I now use. Occasionally I will come across someone who really needs to make their own CS and doesn't have the money, or the time to invest in researching the alternatives, and I just give them a kit like the one I described. It was good enough to get rid of three cases of food poisoning, with the symptoms disappearing permanently after 20 minutes. Also, another person used to have lupus, and after taking a combination of this crude CS and the herb p'eau d'arco for three months, no longer has lupus (as verified by laboratory tests). I never said that the CS made by the method I described was the best, but the device I described is an alternative that anyone can easily make and afford. Respectfully submitted, Jill ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.13.13/198 - Release Date: 12/12/2005

