There are various treatments for warts which have been discussed previously 
including electrical based devices. Worth a look through the archives





On 10 Mar 2012, at 17:26, CT <ch...@saucyenterprizes.com> wrote:

> Thanks for the response Asif,
> 
> I did, indeed, wipe the negative electrode silver clean mid-cycle. I think, 
> all-in-all it was a pretty successful batch and I had my first “swallow” this 
> morning. I took about 1/2 ounce shot, held it in my mouth for about 5 min and 
> then swallowed. No immediate reactions. I have a wart on one finger that I 
> will be watching as sort of the “test results area.” I am generally healthy 
> however and wonder what sort of initial program dosage I should go on. I was 
> planning on 1 ounce daily (1/2 morn and 1/2 night). Any thoughts or 
> suggestions on this?
> 
> Thanks again to all,
> CT
> 
> 
> 
> I would decant into the final vessel and stop just before the sludge starts 
> pouring out.
> I do not believe the floaters at the top should be a problem
> Also make sure you wipe and clean your electrodes even mid cycle so that the 
> sludge is at a minimum
> If you're excessively creating sludge then you may wish to lower your current 
> a bit.  I would go no higher than 1ma per square inch squared maximum.
> For example I brew with a 6 inch squared surface area and I brew at 2.5 ma 
> roughly with constant current control. And it doesn't turn yellow, however 
> whenever I approach 1ma per square inch squared then the liquid will colour 
> slightly towards amber. 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On 10 Mar 2012, at 15:43, "CT" <ch...@saucyenterprizes.com> wrote:
> 
> First Batch of CS Hello all,
> 
> I just made my first batch of CS. I think it came out pretty good, but now I 
> am left with a quandary: I have some thick silvery sludge at the bottom of my 
> jar and some smaller flakey silver floating on top of the CS liquid. I don’t 
> have any “approved” filtration method in place and I would like to decant the 
> liquid, however I am tempted to paper-towel the top of the liquid to remove 
> the flakey pieces. I think I can decant without getting any of the bottom 
> sludge into the new container.
> 
> Any advice would be very appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Chris Thomas 
>