I ve used a silver puppy for 15 years.
I have given many as presents thru the years.
The big lie is the idea that those who are in power will represent the
interests of others who have no power. Mike Adams
> On Mar 25, 2017, at 7:55 PM, bob Larson wrote:
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> right, bubbled
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
Hi Jerry,
Thank you for this informative post.
I make my CS by the gallon with the SilverGen.
Jean
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From: Jerry Durand
> (if it produces smaller ions, then it¹s going to be more effective, so maybe
> it¹s worth the investment..)
A comment on this one
Hey people.
You can't put a price on good health !!
On Sat, Mar 25, 2017 at 11:22 AM, Jerry Durand
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> On 03/25/2017 02:08 PM, Y Arenias wrote:
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> I agree that it does seem overpriced, but if it produces smaller ions,
> then it’s going to be more
On 03/25/2017 02:08 PM, Y Arenias wrote:
> I agree that it does seem overpriced, but 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
I use a silverpuppy and I am more than happy with it. I use the convection
agitation.If there is ever a question Ode is always available to answer it.
PT
From: Y Arenias
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2017 5:08 PM
Subject: RE: CS>What's
Thank you all for your replies!
Re oxygen making silver oxide, so apparently it definitely doesn’t happen with
a bubbler. A chemist friend explained like this (please correct me if he’s
wrong):
If it was a simple matter of bubbling oxygen into a silver ion solution to form
silver oxide,
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