What are the requirements to bottle and sell CS? I have had a friend ask
me to supply the horse farm where she is manager with silver. I turned
it down since I am not set up with a large volume machine and did not
know the ins and outs of legally bottling and selling a nutritional
supplement. I sup
I was wondering if the effectiveness of EIS which is 80 to 90% ionic,
might be increased by add a small amount of citric acid after making
it. This is for vet use, for horses and so forth, not humans due to the
argyria risk involved.
What I am thinking is that if it is citrate, then it will not f
Anyone have any good methods for making large quantities of 20 ppm CS? I
would like to be able to produce at least 3 or 4 gallons an hour. LVDC I
believe would be too slow.
Marshall,
I have two of Trems SG-7 units and using both I can produce 10 gallons of
25 ppm EIS in approximately 7 hrs. T
I gave cs to a guy that had blood and pus with a kindey/bladder infection
and it cleared up in three days.
Steve
Trem, we have your SG6 which we find excellent by the way. What size of
container would you suggest for it, how large could we go?
Would there not be a problem stirring a large vessel effectively?
Best wishes,
Sheila
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> From: Trem [mailto:t...@silvergen.com]
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Hi Wayne,
Our SG6 Auto and SG7 Pro both have a PPM control. It can be set from about 5
PPM to
about 20 PPM. I occasionally set the calibration higher on special request.
It does not require a special tank (or volume ) to operate properly since the
unit
senses water conductivity to compare wit
Same here - and it has only "rejected" one jug of Arrowhead Springs
distilled water (and I'm glad it did if it wasn't suitable for making good
CS)
Terry
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From: Garnet [mailto:garnetri...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 4:49 AM
To: Silver List
Subject: Re: CS
Hi Ken,
You're correct. I have used three different motors over the years on the SG6
Auto. The first two were AC gearhead motors that did not stop running when the
generator shut down. They had spur cut gears and were noisy. I now use a very
quiet DC motor that stops running when the genera
Both the silverpuppy and SG6 use conductivity feedback to tell when to
shut themselves down,
The logical thing to do is modify these units, or simply install a mode
stitch, manual / auto.
It should not be hard to do, unless the units are poured full of epoxy.
Or better yet, insta
Hi folks,
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The world's best-known source of spider venoms for research is the front
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To Marshall Dudley's question, "Anyone have any good methods for making large
quantites of 20 ppm CS?" I could show you that process, but then I would have
to kill you. Frank could also, and might not be quite so abrupt, so you might
check with him.
We sell it in 55 gallon drums, however, wher
Some types of cs don't get to the urethras, ureters and to the "faucets" Ole
Coyote so deftly refers to on this gender neutral board. The reason is that HCl
in the stomach turns the ionic portion of it to silver chloride which is not as
effective as elemental silver which produces ions at the si
My SG6 is very quiet. It sits close to my computer and all I can hear is
a slight rattling from the stirring rod. Yes it shuts off when it is
done.
Garnet
On Tue, 2004-06-15 at 06:21, Ode Coyote wrote:
> I have it on good authority that the SG6 is no longer as noisy as
> itonce was. ;-)
> [Thou
I have it on good authority that the SG6 is no longer as noisy as it once was. ;-)
[Though I've never actually seen one]
And I believe the motor now shuts down when the generator does?
This stuff doesn't stand still when being built by the experimenting developer. [VS re-salers..most of which ha
Both the silverpuppy and SG6 use conductivity feedback to tell when to shut themselves down, but conductivity and PPM aren't the same thing at the same time and conductivity drops and stabilizes within about 12 hours.
My tests show that the two different values more or less equate 'after' conduct
Although that's probably the best way to do it...
That's just one way to get there.
Another way is to use the bypass switch after shutdown and run the batch longer.
Beaker [8 oz] batches for 15 minutes extra
Pints for 40 minutes
Quarts for 1 hr 50 minutes extra.
Not the answer to Marshalls proble
Look into Trems 5 gallon machine.
I don't think you can hurry the process but a bigger machine can do the
volume.
It's going to take a LOT of electrode surface area.
It might be possible to reduce the water volume of the 10PPM stuff with a
vaccum.
Ode
At 05:24 PM 6/14/2004 -0400, you wrot
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