To All,

  I have  mentioned the Colloidal Silver Development System  (CSDS) on
  several occasions,  but  have  not described what it  is  or  how it
  works.

  The CSDS was originally suggested by Renee, and has evolved into the
  most powerful colloidal silver analysis tool available.

  It consists   of   two   separate   cs   generators  with adjustable
  parameters, such as electrode spacing, wetted area, etc.

  You can  compare directly two batches that are identical  except for
  one difference, such as electrode separation.

  If you  plot  the conductance curves on the same  graph,  it becomes
  easy to show the differences between the setups.

  Since the  two  batches were made at the same  time,  any difference
  must be  attributable to the thing that is changed, and  not  due to
  some outside influence, such as difference in lighting, temperature,
  or some other unknown effect.

  The same  technique can be used to leapfrog development.  That means
  to start with some small difference, keep the best version  and make
  some change  to  the other one, and repeat the test.  Keep  the best
  versions and  discard  the  rest, and pretty soon  you  can  make an
  outstanding system that outperforms any other.

  I dug  into  the archives and found a brief description  of  how the
  CSDS is built and adjusted, and some preliminary results:

  http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/silvercentral/message/410

  Thanks,

  Mike Monett


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