Neville Munn <[email protected]> wrote:
> Your snipped quotes 1. "You need the strongest ionic cs you can
> get." 2. "I usually take my 30uS SilverCell cs sublingually, then
> spit it out."
> 1. One can achieve that by using conventional equipment and
> ingesting their home made product *immediately* after cessation of
> production, definitely consume it within 12 hours cos for every
> hour it stands, ions will be lost.
> 2. I usually take my 15-18uS *immediately* upon cessation of the
> brewing process {if/when I choose to} and simply swallow it. As
> stated earlier, "to flood".
> N.
Neville,
1. You will never reach or exceed 30uS with conventional techniques
that use high current density above 500uA per square inch, wire less
than 12 ga or flat sheet electrodes, and straight rods or tight
loops on the U-channel less than 1/2" wide, or stirring and polarity
reversal techniques.
These will restrict you to much less than 20uS, and most likely you
will remain around 10uS to 12uS. This is not strong enough to kill
the most difficult pathogens such as Herpes Simplex, Herpes Zoster
(2nd attack), and obviously has little or no effect on H. Pylori,
since that is what the lady was using when she got her ulcer. You
need the strongest cs you can make, and you cannot make it using
conventional methods.
2. You can store cs indefinitely. There should be less than 10% loss
in conductivity when you place the cs in storage.
If you are losing more than this after you place the cs in storage,
you have serious contamination problems, usually due to silver
sulfide, Ag2S. This will disrupt the brewing process and give false
measurements on your pwt meter. You can use the Salt Test to verify
the ion concentration, since it is immune to contamination.
Tarnish on silver is unavoidable due to numerous sources of sulfur,
such as automobile combustion, rubber material such as tires stored
in the garage or basement, lead acid car batteries, fingerprints on
the electrodes, and other sources too numerous to name. It was a big
problem back in the middle ages when cars and rubber did not exist,
and it has just gotten worse since then.
It is extremely difficult to remove Ag2S from the electrodes. I am
trying different methods, such as desulfurization using aluminum or
titanium anodes. I appear to still have residual or secondary
contamination, so I do not recommend trying these techniques yet.
You could also have contamination leaching from your cs generator or
storage container. One of the reasons for using a borosilicate
beaker is it has very little leaching. Plain soda-lime can have
significant leaching problems that can disrupt the brewing process
and give false readings on a pwt. I store my cs in a clean Dasani or
Aquafina bottle. These are made of PETE which one of the lowest
leaching plastics you can find.
3. There is no need to swallow an entire brew. If you have a high
ion concentration, say 30uS, you can use sublingual absorption and
spit it out after 12 minutes. This will give less than 27 parts per
billion absorption into the blood stream for a typical male, which
is all that is needed for the immune system to do its job. It will
also mean your cs will last longer, so you don't have to do a brew
as often. This will save you time.
A tremendous benefit of this technique is the cs will kill the
dental bacteria that cause gum disease and tooth decay. It will
penetrate the tartar and cause it to fall off. When it does, you can
feel the hollow that the bacteria was making in your tooth.
Using cs this way will reduce the number of visits to the dentist. I
don't know how much a vist costs in your area, but I used to spend
$270 to $300 each time. I no longer have this expense.
That will pay for a lot of silver.
Thanks,
Mike Monett
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