I ve used a silver puppy for 15 years. 
I have given many as presents thru the years.

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> On Mar 25, 2017, at 7:55 PM, bob Larson <bobli...@att.net> wrote:
> 
> right, bubbled O2 won't combine w/the Ag+ ions.
> but you don't need any silver nitrate involved process either.
> if you want silver oxide make some cs w/ a battery or other d.c. power 
> source.  the black stuff that grows on the anode (+) is it.
> as others have said, ion size is fixed.  the silveredge makes cs  pretty much 
> just like everybody elses, the hype is just that.  the particles that form 
> might be a small optimal size but there's no stabilization to prevent them 
> from growing so they will.
> the silver puppy, silvergen, colloid master, & others are much better quality 
> design, parts & construction, & cheaper too if ionic cs is all you was to 
> make.
> if you are willing to learn & sacrifice automated control in favor of total 
> manual control you can buy a complete kit that will make ionic by the juice 
> glass or 55gal drum & go far beyond that into reducing ions to optimally 
> sized nanoparticles, stabilize them at that size, & encapsulate them for 
> protection from stomach acid.  
> ionic cs saved my life & managed my hepC symptoms amazingly well for a 
> decade.  now i drink stable capped nanoparticles & use ionic in blends and 
> topically.
> BTW, i got rid of the hepC w/ big pharma/VA treatment in 2012.  while cs 
> mkept me feeling well, no colds or flus etc, it did NOT stop progression of 
> liver damage into cirhossis cuz it cannot effectively get to the virus inside 
> liver cells.
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Mar 25, 2017, at 3:21 PM, Jean Baugh <oldgloryte...@srcaccess.net> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Jerry,
>> 
>> Thank you for this informative post.
>> 
>> I make my CS by the gallon with the SilverGen.
>> 
>> Jean
>> 
>> *************
>> 
>> From: Jerry Durand <jdur...@interstellar.com>
>>> (if it produces smaller ions, then it’s going to be more effective, so 
>>> maybe it’s worth the investment..)
>> 
>> A comment on this one line, ALL silver ions, no matter how you got them are 
>> the same size.  Exactly.  No differences unless you make a radioactive 
>> isotope and I don't think you want that.