The short answer is ... yes.  However, for the definitive post by
our resident sage Bob Lee (Tai-Pan), check the archives for a pair
of messages dated 8/26/98 w/ subject line of "How much silver did I
drink".  A link to the archves is added to the bottom of all
messages posted to the list.

Everyone would benefit by reading Tai-Pan's past posts.  As his
recent "Sweat" and "Salty Fish" series show, they are a wealth of
information, exhaustively researched and extremely well written.  A
sampling  of past subjects:

What color is your SILVER (4 parts) 6/14/99
TDS-1 (5 parts) 4/3/98
Electrolysis of water and silver (7 parts) 1/31/00
Action of metals (2 parts) 8/30/98
pH or Whats this about my water (2 parts) 6/20/98


Those just beginning to study the art & science of producing your
own CS would be well served to study his material.  

Regards,
George Martin

 




On Mon, 30 Jul 2001 06:03:07 -0500, DeadTiredCaregiver wrote:

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