"Jim Holmes" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hello Mike,

>It is good to hear from you.  

>Your researchers sound very interesting; please continue. 

>And good fortune with your healing.

>       Jim

Hi Jim,

Thanks for the very nice welcome. I think I'm close to finding ways to
control the mold toxins, and I'm finally starting to get my mind back. For
example, I was able to solve a problem that has been plaguing circuit
designers for three or four decades. This is a bit OT, but it relates to
analyzing crystal oscillators, which are very widely used everywhere. Until
now, it has been impossible to analyze these in SPICE, which is a circuit
analysis program. It takes too long, so it was not possible to design the
circuit properly. I found a solution to the problem that speeds the
analysis by 4,000 to 8,000 times. If there are any electronics folks here,
they might be interested in reading the solution at http://tinyurl.com/qpcoz

So the good news is some of the damage caused by the mold toxins seems to
be temporary. There are definitely physical problems that remain, but the
incredible headaches seem to go with no lasting effect.

More good news - I have done lots of new circuit designs and new
experiments. I'm starting to put the designs on my web site - here's a
SPICE design of an automatic shutoff circuit for a cs generator:

http://silversol.freewebpage.org/spice/csoff.htm

In building it, I discovered a reason why this technique won't work, and
then a very good technique to monitor the ion concentration in cs as the
brew progresses. I hope to post this information on the site soon, along
with a design for a polarity reversal circuit, and the reson why this
technique doesn't work either. 

I also found a new way to measure the amount of silver we ingest, and have
develpoed some new information on how the body utilizes it. I also am
working on a new method of generating high ion concentration that prevents
the ions from combining in the Nernst Diffusion layer and producing AgOH. 

This effectively stops the process and limits the ion concentration to
around 22uS. However, Frank has posted the test results of a new cs product
that seems to reach a concentration of 30uS, so it appears possible to do,
and the results will be stable.

So there's lots to talk about, and lots of very good news about cs and how
we use it. It would be nice if the archives were available so we could
carry on discussions and be able to refer to previous posts, but I
understand MikeD. is working on it and hopefully will have something soon.

Best Regards,

Mike Monett.


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