Mike:

You may want to review all of the data provided before drawing a conclusion.
If you view the following page:

http://www.silvermedicine.org/history.html

You'll see that long before you began experimenting with extremely low
current, we had already experimented in this area, also making improvements
with standing wave technology to boot.

The basic tutorial, from beginning to end, is used to provide a framework
for theory.  Too many people skip the simple phases, and miss some key
components to production theory.  It's also used to provide a means of
production for those who have no technical expertise, nor the money to
invest in a generator.

It is this exact forumulation that cured a flesh eating abdominal infection
that was a terminal condition.  At the time, the individual was the first
known person in the United States to survive such an infection ( Strep and
Staph, septic to the point of requiring two to three blood transfusions
daily ).

We get alot of complaints about keeping the simple nine's tutorial online.
It will make a fine CS, one that will never turn black, provided the
instructions are followed.  The current draw is not significant in distilled
water.  Provided a batch is not overbrewed, the colloidal silver is
effective.  The current draw is really a non-issue as long as the
conductivity of the water is low.

In other sections of our website, we provide suggestions for improved
production, as well as referrals to the best CS generators and laboratory
quality CS on the planet.

Our project exists to serve the general public, from the beginner all the
way up.

In the end, the idea is to empower people, not intimidate them, nor tear
them down.

Best Regards,

Jason R. Eaton
silvermedicine.org



----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Monett" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 9:39 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Boring List


> url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m60510.html
> Re: CS>Boring List
> From: C Creel
> Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2003 21:20:17
>
>   > Dear Mike,
>
>   > You said:
>
>   >> Can you  remember  what  it was like  when  Bob  Lee  posted long
>   >> descriptions on  colloidal   silver,   and   Ivan  and  the other
>   >> heavyweights discussed  ppm?  The newbies  like  me  were totally
>   >> overwhelmed.
>
>   > I recall  the feeling. But I also knew if I stuck around  that I'd
>   > get up to speed (or at least be able to grok the gist of it).
>
>   > The nice thing here is that no matter how many times a question is
>   > asked, and  no matter how seeminngly elementary to those  who have
>   > been here for a while, someone is always willing to respond.
>
>   > A FAQ would be great, but who's got the time? There must be one in
>   > existence we could use as a template. Then again, we  could always
>   > just utilize what is out there like this from Jason's site?
>
>   > http://www.silvermedicine.org/production.html
>
>   > Mike Devour, what do you think about this?
>
>   > Regards,
>   > Catherine
>
>   Oh, great. 3 nines are not enough - he uses FOUR of them! And relies
>   on the  heavy current drain to bring the voltage down.  Anybody want
>   to hazard  a guess how much current a 9V alkaline can  deliver? It's
>   well into  the  Amp range. Some generator. Not a clue  about  how to
>   make cs. He might as well add some salt to speed it up.
>
>   That page  will bring a lot of people asking - why does  my  cs turn
>   black?
>
>   Actually, if he added a 100k resistor in series, and used 3 ft of 12
>   ga cut  in half and folded into a "W", he would be  making  the same
>   thing we  are talking about now. And the batteries  would  last much
>   longer.
>
>   Patience, me hearties. Faster is not better.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Mike Monett
>
>
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