Bruce Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>Hi Mike:
>Yes I would like to see a schematic and parts list, to see if I can 
>build it and afford it.  Social Security doesn't leave any room for 
>expensive
>gadgets.
>Best wishes:
>Bruce A.

That's great! My main concern was to make it simple and inexpensive enough
so a single mom could afford to make and run it. This means no complex
electronics, no stirrer, no automatic polarity reversal, and the Salt Test
eliminates the need for a COM-100 unless you want one. A $2 Harbor Freight
dmm would be nice, but what single mom would have the time to read the
instructions with hungry kids pulling at her skirt?

Fortunately, I found a trick to monitor the brewing process. When the
silver ions reach the cathode, they plate out as silver metal. This forms
tiny whiskers at the bottom of the U-channel that correspond to the ion
concentration. When they reach about 1/8", simply swap the polarity and
continue brewing. They will disappear from the new anode and appear on the
new cathode. Again, the length corresponds to the silver ion concentration.

When they have left the original electrode and reach about 1/8" inch on the
new cathode, terminate the brew and pour the cs into a PETE bottle. I like
Dasani Remineralized bottles that have been flushed with dw.

When you follow this simple procedure, the cs will consistently measure
between 35uS and 37uS, and the Salt Test shows the dispersion starting
instantly and blocking objects behind the glass when it is complete. The
Salt Test is only moderately accurate, but the SilverCell process gives
such a high ion concentration that it doesn't matter. It is overwhelmingly
above the 20uS minimum that is required to deal with the most virulent
pathogens, such as Herpes Simplex and Herpes Zoster, so an ordinary cold or
flu doesn't stand a chance.

This high ion concentration means you can use sublingual absorption with
good results. This eliminates any possiblilty of killing friendly fauna in
the intestines, and totally eliminates any possibility of Argyria, since
you spit the cs out at the end of 12 minutes. The other advantage is it
kills the bacteria that cause dental cavities and gum disease, so you don't
need to visit the dentist so often.

So the process is simple, inexpensive, easy to operate, non-critical,
self-timing, and produces the highest silver ion concentration of all the
conventional cs generators anywhere. Also, you only need about 50ml instead
of the 8oz glass that many people take, so you don't need to make 5 gallon
batches and try to find something to store it in that won't contaminate the
brew. This is a major problem, since the silver ions will combine with
almost anything that leaches from the plastic or glass.

The contamination problem is the only remaining issue that I'm not happy
with, but I think I may have stumbled on a solution and will try it this
weekend.

There is a bit more information on my web site at

http://www.silvercentral.org/

If I can get the contamination problem solved, I will be able to post the
assembly and operating instructions. I think you will find it well within
your budget, and very easy to build.

More soon....

Mike M.


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