Ode Coyote wrote:
SOTA Inst. started selling $10 optional current control add ons to
their silver pulser a few years back.
Now, I think it's integrated, but they still use a timer.
There is a circuit diagram posted on their website that shows a
separate circuit for making EIS, but it's an "older" diagram and uses
a grain of wheat light bulb like some of the old 3 nines generators to
limit the current to something below making a fire if the electrodes
were shorted out.
New specs say 1.5 mA if I recall.
The generator in the video looks like the new SOTA packaging.
Even if he is now using the new unit, and distilled water, and doing it
right, it can still aggregate his argyria. Once the silver particles
are in the skin, then they can grow, even from EIS. That is why it is
essential to NEVER take silver compounds which can cause the seeds to
form in the skin in the first place. You want the ionic part to
eventually plate out on the colloidal component of the CS in the blood
stream, not on particles stuck in the skin.
Marshall
ode
At 08:28 AM 12/21/2007 +1030, you wrote:
If it was a Sota unit they (sota) will probably have a record of the
sale. It didnt look very old to me. Even the wires looked pretty new.
I wouldn't be surprised to see something about it on Sota's website
soon. My guess is they are just unlucky latecomers to this story.
Perhaps if we have any Sota generator owners on the list they could
email Sota and ask for their comments. I'd like to know if the Sota
gen has 'current limiting' circuitry.
By the way, I don't buy the 'putting on his face' theory. Its just
too uniform and even. Its definitely the result of what he's been
drinking.
David
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