At 04:12 AM 6/28/97 -0600, you wrote: >At 11:52 AM 6/26/97 -0400, you wrote: >>To anyone, >> When I make my CS it comes out a golden color after a couple of hours of >>sitting. After about 4-5 days it them starts to turn black. Does anyone >>know why this is happening? >> Also I may have missed this conversation before but actually what are the >>chances of the skin turning gray from prolonged use of the CS. I currently >>take about 8 tablespoons a day of approx. 8ppm. for treatment of lyme. I >>would like to increase but want to make sure this does not increase the >>chances of the skin turning color. > > >The golden color is the proper and desirable state for the CS, turning >black ;is due >to photo sensitivity, it forms Silver Oxide. This is undesirable but >relative harmless and >non toxic per the standard medical references. Just keep in the dark. You >probably >have a particularly strong florescncet (sp) light. It is possible to turn >CS completely black >just by using a very strong incondescent lamp right against the bottle. > >It is not possible, in my experience and my research of the literature, to >get arygeria from >CS ;made electrically. Apparently, in the old days of manuf. by grinding >or by salts >conversion, large particle silver was consumed over long periods of time >and in high >consentrations and did produce a graying. Since me and my wife and several >other >researchers that I know consume large glasses full of 10-20 ppm CS daily >for long >periods of time with no ill effects, not even intestinal flora/fauna >killoff, there doesnt >seem to be any problem if you are healthy, On the other hand, if there is a >disease >and there is a Herk reaction of some type, then the CS is doing some good. >Interestingly enuf, the silver solution can be turned back to a clear state >from the golden >state by bubbling ozone thru it and the PPM stays about the same. At one >time when >I was doing some research I was able to change the CS solution from clear >to golden >to black and back to clear with light and ozone. > >Incidentially, since there is many forms of H2O you might try some of the >more >exotic forms, using centrifugially or magnetically exposed H2O, but dont >try the >micro water (alkaline) for making silver, it does crasy things. The (acid) >stuff is worse. >All this has to do with water cluster size, a very esoteric field. > >warmly, Kel > > >Kelly Kelley email: kell...@isat.com > >. >You >>probably >>have a particularly strong florescncet (sp) light.
Kelley, This could very well be my problem. In the area where I make my CS there is a great amount of light that is in that area. I will have to tone down the lights a bit I guess. I appreciate the info. Thanks, Donna