Mike: I won't remove the H2O2 pages based on the information I've been given, weighed against the data and personal experience I have, even if nobody else in the world recommends the site! My commitment is to truth, not science and not fear. That is one reason why the website is not named The Colloidal Silver Scientific Website.
I will however modify the H2O2 pages. I had never even THOUGHT that someone would take that page and try to use it as a sole protocol for H2O2 therapy. This is MY oversight. People do the wildest things! I will change that. I thought a two line note would adequately advise those not familiar with H2O2 usage that cautions apply. I will take the further step of both providing those cautions, their counters, and a balanced view of hydrogen peroxide. I welcome all criticisms with open-arms, but don't expect me to roll over based on limited information. It is NOT my job to play God! I will not censor information based on fear. Yes I take your comments exactly as they were intended, no fear! :) I won't change the technology or the background, although just for your information, the bulk of the material will be in the database section, which is formatted standard html, as in this example: http://silverdata.20m.com/howmuchsilverdididrink.html I have hundreds of pages to add that I've collected over the years from a wide variety of sources. You miss the point of the basic generator tutorial, as it is designed. It is designed with the understanding that there are those out there that if you say they need anything more than a screwdriver, simply won't do the project. They don't trust themselves to poke holes properly, or drill, or even cut things accurately. While they underestimate themselves dramatically, the generator tutorial is designed specifically for them. There are of course a whole host of modifications that can be done to improve the ENTIRE process. But if you never get your "hands dirty" you will never discover them! The background choice will change when my designs finish, and thus so will the bolded text. I am going to employ a psychology technology to the design, but it is not one of my priorities at the moment. My apologies for any viewing inconvenience. However, the main part of the website is designed for high bandwidth. It is bearable with lower bandwidth, but just barely. I used to have videos available that would take a 56k'er a few days to download. I use three different graphic optimization programs. The reason they are not smaller is because I like the fine resolution, not because I can't crunch them further. The idea of the database website is two-fold, and I have to balance both needs. The whole website will eventually be available via a CD set - no charge except an option to donate for not-for-profit educational explorations, such as non-clinical, but extensive efficacy trials. Full videos will be included. You'll see why I'm an advocate of the potential of hydrogen peroxide with colloidal silver when I start to add documents to the database, in the "other substances" section. Don't worry - I get hate mail all the time! I can take it! I just particularly like it when someone is able to find a valid flaw, because, having been corrected, I can make corrections! After all, I'm only human. Gimme a break! I work a full time job ( when I'm not in school full time ), and usually work about six to eight hours when I get home. I work my weekends. I work at least two hours that I might spend sleeping! AND I run more than just the colloidal silver database website as well. And I don't make a dime! In fact, I spend money doing it, lots of money. SO. Come on somebody! Give me something more to consider besides oxidation formulas to hold against hydrogen peroxide! I will add conductivity pages, with multimeters, etc., when I start to address current limiting specifically, and high voltage generators. But it won't be included in the basic generator section. The ionic section will probably come last, although I am itching to address it. For that, I need some help of some very special scientists. It's too much of a task to handle right now. In the future, however, Mike - I would request that you email me directly with criticisms of the website - those that you see no health risk with, that is. I don't want to burden the group with constant emails such as this - yet I feel I must address things as they are brought up. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Monett" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2001 5:13 PM Subject: Re: CS>cs and h2o2 > Hi Jason, > > Thank you for the very balanced reply. Actually, I can duplicate the > effect of taking cs and H2O2. I simply go for a walk. And I agree, the > results are wonderful! I can make more H2O2 by running, and less by > simply watching the girls go by. Oops - that may not be a good example. > > I think the site is very good, and I would ordinarily like to be able > to recommend it to others. However, the H2O2 page give me real pause, so > I look for other links. > > The pictures are excellent. Unforunately, they are huge and take a long > time to download. It should be possible to process them in LVIEWPRO and > cut the size dramatically and also increase the quality. If you do not > have LVIEWPRO, please send them to me and I will be happy to do it for > you. > > Another silly point is all the text is bold. Sometimes there is a light > gray background. This makes the text hard to read. It would be nice if > the text were plain black on a light cream background. > > The idea of using chopsticks to hold the silver rods is novel. I would > never have thought of it. Perhaps if there were small notches cut into > the wood to hold the rods a known, fixed distance apart, it might help > maintain a more repeatable process. > > I have not examined the text in detail, but overall it looks very good. I > would love to see adding a multimeter to verify the quality of the > distilled water and to monitor the process. > > I hope you take these comments in the way they were intended. It is very > difficult to find a non-commercial site to help the newbies. Your site > has the potential to be the best. > > Kindest Regards, > > Mike Monett > > > -- > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: > [email protected] -or- [email protected] > with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. > > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> > >

