In a message dated 9/23/2001 2:35:31 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:
> Subj:Re: CS>500 PPM > Date:9/23/2001 2:35:31 AM Eastern Daylight Time > From: [email protected] (Reid Harvey) > Reply-to: <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</A> > To: [email protected] (silver digest) > > > > > All, > I have in front of me a liter of 170ppm CS. I made this from a generator > I acquired through educate-yourself.org, and I have every confidence it > is what it has been claimed to be. I acquired the generator with the > sole purpose of using its CS, and even higher concentrations made from > the same generator, for the purpose of saturating ceramic water filters > here in Bangladesh. But in the process of learning to make it I became > convinced of the health benefits, so I'm also diluting it and drinking. > Diluting the approximate 170 ppm, 1:10 with water I get a ppm suitable > for drinking. > > I can assure any detractors that the material is NOT agglomerating, > since I'd see a precipitate if it were. The material is an opaque green > when concentrated, but dilutes down to yellow. I am aware that many here > would state that a better CS would be colorless, but others have chimed > in that it is still unquestionable that the health benefits occur in any > event. As I said before I know folks in Mexico who have used the brand > Microdyn, made there at 3200ppm, all with good effect health-wise. > > It appears to me that we have a number of folks here who are stating > unequivically that concentrated CS is an impossibility, all because they > do not know how to make it. Here are a few hints as to how it's done: > 1. bigger diameter electrodes, and 2. maintain the water at 200oF. > > I would also like to speak to Ted Windsor's comment that, "Anything over > 20ppm is a total waste, all one realy needs is 3 to 5 ppm, works for > me." Ted, you are speaking from the stand point of your own personal > economics. For example, lots of folks in Mexico don't have the > electricity to make their own, let alone the wherewithall to buy and use > the generator. It is a serious finanacial advantage for these folks that > they can buy highly concentrated CS inexpensively, then dilute. > > I am still new here, as yet lacking the expertise of many, but speaking > from my experience concentrated CS is a reality and well worth while. In > fact I believe that in its particular economic milieu it is of no less > importance than the dilute CS. I am kindly asking the skeptics here to > have another look. > Reid Harvey > Reid: One way to START to answer the skeptics is to get a total silver analysis to confirm the Ag PPM you mentioned. In addition, I'm hoping the Frank Key will chime in. Perhaps you two could get together so that he could either produce this high concentration CS himself, or get a sample of it since he is well equipped to examine such a product in detail and let us know the results. Roger

