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Old 11-04-2006, 09:45 AM
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I originally copied this from that other health forum but did not copy the authors name so I can�t credit him. But this came up as a topic on a different forum totally unrelated to health so I though I should post it here.

In a nutshell this method describes a way to make best quality CS for internal use. The trick is to use a very low current between the electrodes but run it for a long period of time. At the same time you want to have an aquarium fish pump bubbling air through the water.



� 1. Buy a 6 volt DC transformer (your typical black wall wart) for about 5 clams. (Radio Shack, etc.) Better yet, pick up one at a flea market for $.50. The current doesn't matter as this method uses less than one ma.

� 2. Clip the connector off the end of the wire.

� 3. Get two alligator clips from Radio Shack for a buck.

� 4. Carefully separate the two wires. Strip the insulation off for about 1 inch.

� 5. Connect each lead to the clip.

� 6. You need two electrodes. Don't waste $15.00 for 1/4 oz. pieces of silver wire. Go to a any coin store and buy two Canadian Maple Leafs for about $6.50 ea. Each has 1.2 oz. of .9999 pure silver, enough to make more CS than you will ever use.

� 7. Buy a gallon of distilled water for about .70.

� 8. Buy a tiny fish tank bubbler machine for about 8 bucks. They will have the neoprene tubing as well. You will need about two feet.

� 9. Be sure the coin is squeaky clean. Clamp them to opposite sides of an 8 oz. glass of distilled water.

� 10. Place the tubing to the bottom of the glass.

� 11. Fill the glass with distilled water ONLY up to the bottom of the clips. One does not want the metal, from the clips, in contact with the water. (this is, a definite no no.) only the coins.

� 12. Plug in the little transformer and oxygenation machine.

� 13. Run for about five hours.

� 14. Carefully remove the coins. There will be residue on them and you don't want that in the solution. For even more purity, use the neoprene tubing and siphon the solution into a clean glass/or plastic container. (In these parts a siphon hose is referred to as an "Arkansas credit card".)

� 15. Keep the CS out of sunlight in an air tight bottle.

� 16. Clean the coins thoroughly preparing for the next batch.

Now you have high quality CS in about 5 PPM. Some scoundrels claim their CS is 100-800 PPM. This is rubbish. At such concentrations the particles would agglomerate forming much larger particles. Basic chemistry.


{Last night I spoke with Frank Key, the scientist who owns the laboratory. He observed, "You have stumbled on to a fine way to make CS." He did state that the potency would diminish over time and suggested that one make a new batch every fortnight. Considering that costs you nothing it makes sense.

He said the secret was the low voltage and the fish pump. I thought it was due to more oxygen in the water. He stated it was because of the introduction of carbon dioxide, explaining in chemical terms which were over my head. The fish pump in 100% vital to the process.}
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I think Mad Scientest's post is the best place for this news.
I get a newsletter from SOTA, and this article is in today's letter.


Continued threats ... the Politics of Health in Canada, the US and Europe
Canada
Bill C-51
Protests from Canadians who want the freedom to choose Natural Health Products has slowed the progress of Bill C-51. This bill is designed to bring all Natural Health Products (NHPs) into the same class as prescription and over-the-counter drugs and organs for transplants—all are lumped together as “Therapeutic Products.” Bill C-51 would replace the current Food and Drugs Act with a proposed new Food and Therapeutic Products Act.
Canadians have a champion on the government side of the House of Commons. Member of Parliament Dr. James Lunney sent a letter to the Minister of Health. He reminds the Minister “… if it is not the government’s intention to restrict access to NHPs or remove products from the market, why do we need a notwithstanding clause that permits a product that meets the legal definition of an NHP to be classed as a drug and thus removed from the public domain?”
The letter posted at www.jameslunneymp.ca/speeches.php continues, “The search and seizure powers in C-51 are also troubling. Inspectors seizing or ordering recalls of products that Canadians rely upon for their health and well-being amounts to making health decisions that inspectors are not qualified to make; surely it is not too much to ask to have inspectors justify their enforcement decisions to a judge before proceeding.”
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Bill C-52 and further Loss of Freedoms
Bill C-52 is a potential threat to Natural Health Products and would directly impact SOTA. This Bill, “The Canada Consumer Product Safety Act,” swiftly passed second reading in parliament. It is now in the hands of the Standing Committee on Health for review.
The government already has the power to ensure the complete safety of Canadians. Bill C-52 gives the government police state powers by eliminating all the safeguards Canadians and Canadian businesses currently enjoy against any excessive actions by government bureaucrats. It allows government to trespass and trample on Canadians and Canadian businesses without any recourse.
more... United States
We are passing along a press release concerning a renewed threat to Natural Health Products in the US. Health regulations in the US are being pushed to restrict the sale of Natural Health Products in accordance with International regulations.
In this press release, the National Health Federation (NHF) provides information to support the Health Freedom Protection Act (H.R. 2117). The NHF is the only consumer health organization with recognized observer-delegate status at Codex meetings. Scott Tips of the NHF speaks eloquently at the meetings in an effort to bring common sense to the drive to limit access to Natural Health Products.
This link provides information and suggestions for action:
https://www.thenhf.com/press_releases...june_2008.html
Europe
International regulations have advanced further in Europe. Two organizations representing consumers are involved in the fight for freedom of choice in health care and the need to save natural health products. Both groups are based in the UK.
Consumer for Choice in Health Care:
https://www.consumersforhealthchoice.com
The Alliance for Natural Health:
https://www.anhcampaign.org
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All this proves is that if certain people want certain outcomes, money can talk. Seems though that sometimes money talks dirty, when it's used to influence things that shouldn't happen.

When will people just leave what isn't broke alone. It's nobody but the consumers right, to buy non-prescription products, and choose their own protocols of treatment.
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Quite true, but the official health care providers and the drug companies what you to buy only their services and this is of course a way to force you to do that. Naturally it is for your own safety.
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