Thanks Dee, I am sitting here with the generator going... and spraying my teeth 
intermittently with oil of oregano solution... I just can't stress how 
important lists like these are... and of course, as someone said, don't rush 
off and do stuff if it doesn't feel right... but as I already liked the idea of 
oregano.. that's great.. to have ratification..

I just can't wait till I have my CS... a few hours and whoo...

thanks to all who helped... I got a silvonic one in the end.. finances dictated 
that the 219 for the silvergen was just beyond me.. and that said, I feel 
abundant in many other ways...

with love and thanks to all who responded to all my queries
sunny x



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From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick <d...@deetroy.org>
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Fri, January 22, 2010 2:21:26 PM
Subject: Re: CS>ppm

It doesn't really matter sunny, they will all work.  If you have something 
badly wrong the higher ppm might work better, but this is not an absolute.  You 
wouldn't want it higher than 30ppm except for short term use maybe. It doesn't 
seem to be something that is absolutely controllable either. dee 


On 22 Jan 2010, at 18:24, Sunwaterclear - Sunny wrote:

Well, it wasn't the last...
>
>Please can someone explain all the complexities around ppm. I am worn out with 
>reasearching and clicking.... and thought someone here must just know it...
>
>I can set my generator from 5ppm to 20ppm.. What is the difference and when 
>would I want to use 5 or 20?
>
>thanks
>sunny 
>