That is unclear. You get .5891 as much copper as you would silver for
the same number of coulombs. The number of atoms will of course be the
same, but copper has an atomic weight of about 59% of that of silver,
thus the conversion.
Marshall
Marshall Dudley wrote:
Norton, Steve wrote:
Does anyone know if the Silver Medicine Faraday calculator needs changes
to estimate colloidal copper ppm vs silver?
Thanks,
Steve N
Norton, Steve wrote:
Does anyone know if the Silver Medicine Faraday calculator needs
changes to estimate colloidal copper ppm vs silver?
Thanks,
Steve N
If you use a silver Faraday chart, then you need to multiply by .5891
for copper.
Marshall
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Norton, Steve wrote:
Does anyone know if the Silver Medicine Faraday
That might have something to do with imbedded particles that won't
rust away and need to be ejected.
If the copper is killing germs, it won't fester as well, thus inhibiting
ejection.
This is a slight danger when using CS on wounds as it can help seal a
deep infection in under the treated
Hi Ode, As well as I can recall, there was pretty hefty inflammation,
but can't specify about pus, just don't remember. I like Becker's work
on Ag ion healing of diabetic wounds, suspect penetration of the ions
helps prevent surface skin-over if the wound is kept covered.
Maybe there's some
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That might have something to do with imbedded particles
that won't rust away and need to be ejected.
If the copper is killing germs, it won't fester as well, thus
inhibiting ejection.
This is a slight danger when using CS
You can make C Copper with any DC CS generator with an output over
something like 30 volts.
Regular Romex house wiring is by industry standards pure enough to use as
electrodes.
It doesn't gain conductivity over around 3 uS, so, in distilled water, the
process is very slow and meters are
Hi,
When I worked as a machinist's apprentice everyone in the shop knew that
getting cut by a copper chip would make a wound that was harder to heal
than similar wounds from other metals like stainless or iron, though
stainless was also suspect. I also got to find this out for myself.
Take care,
Has anyone have experience with colloidal copper? It has interested me
but I have read that it is easy to take too much and is toxic if you do.
And that the important issue is copper/zinc balance:
http://www.drkaslow.com/html/zinc-copper_imbalances.html
However copper is valuable as an
CC can be made with a DC CS generator if voltage is over around 28 volts.
Common house wiring is extremely pure copper by electrical industry
standards.
Since C Copper is a true colloid, it doesn't conduct electricity in water
and no meter will register it.
It has no distinctive flavor,
Dear Ode,
Thank You for your information. I will not be taking it, guess I will stick to the black strap.
Mary
-- Original message from Ode Coyote odecoy...@alltel.net: --CC can be made with a DC CS generator if voltage is over around 28 volts. Common house
About 30 days ago I decided to make a small batch of colloidal copper. I had
a cold that just would not go away during the month of December and I as
drinking 2-3 ounces of CS per day. I live in Brazil right now and its the
rainy season here and theres lots of mold and my apt isn't sealed off,
I've done it.
28+ volts, current is self regulating with water quality and electrode
distance.
Meters are absolutely useless except to determine the above.
There are no known parameters that are right. [that I know of]
TE is the only way you can tell something was made.
Shelf life..around
No responses first time. Anyone making homemade colloidal copper? What
kind of a setup do you use?
Thanks, Sara
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Is it possible to make colloidal copper with a homemade setup? Looked
at ready-made generators and the price is way beyond me, but would very
much like to make a relatively inexpensive homemade brew.
I believe the requirements are different than for colloidal silver?
Thanks, Sara
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: CSColloidal copper
Can anyone tell me how to make homemade colloidal
copper?
Terry
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Hook up 4 nine volt batteries in series to some copper house wire in
distilled water till you get a distinct Tyndall effect.
House wire is quite pure copper.
You'll get some black tendrils if it's not stirred.
Meters won't work. Conductivity hits around 3 uS and stays there.
No way to
No that would not be colloidal copper. It would most likely be copper
sulfate, but could be copper chloride or another copper salt, depending
on what acid is in the water.
Marshall
Pat wrote:
When one has acid well water and copper pipes, there is a blue green stain
where water drips out
Can anyone tell me how to make homemade colloidal
copper?
Terry
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When one has acid well water and copper pipes, there is a blue green stain
where water drips out of the faucet. Is our water the same as colloidal copper
when that's happening? We got a filter which raises the ph.
I have not done so, but the ionization potential is about the same, so
it might be the same.
http://www.chemicool.com/elements/copper.html
http://www.chemicool.com/elements/silver.html
There was quite a discussion on the colloidalsilver2 list about the
toxicity of copper, so beware of that.
It doesn't conduct electricity [meters don't register, therefore, not a
dissolved metal]
Strong TE
Nothing there but copper and water...not much else it could be
It turns to copper oxide in a week or so and settles out as greyish green
deposit as TE goes away.
..not so sure that TEMs
C Copper
Power up to around 30+ volts, two lengths of house wire in distilled water
and let er rip for quite a while
Stirring helps prevent the black string things.
There's no way to tell you made anything except looking at the TE.
Meters are totally useless. It's a true colloid. Shelf
Ode,
How do you know that your C copper is a true colooid. Do yoou have the TEM's
to prove it.
Ole Bob
Ode Coyote odecoy...@alltel.net wrote:
C Copper
Power up to around 30+ volts, two lengths of house wire in distilled water
and let er rip for quite a while
Stirring helps prevent
Zinc pennies should work if it can be done, you will get some copper
initially though. For an easy source of zinc, get a standard carbon
zinc D cell, and remove the outer steel shell, and insides, and you will
have a nice zinc cylinder.
Marshall
Sam Mureno wrote:
Hi All.
Anybody out there
I read somewhere that if you wanted a dose of zinc that you could press zinc
plated nails into an apple, leave overnight and eat the apple in the
morning..interesting what?
On 6/16/06, Sam Mureno one...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All.
Anybody out there know the protocol for making colloidal
Hi All.
Anybody out there know the protocol for making colloidal copper or zinc.
Voltage , time , ect. I want to make some for tropical applications. I have
the copper but getting zinc seems difficult. Would zinc pennies work? Any
suggestions would be welcome.
Sam L.
The simplest way is to snap 4 nines together [2 nines ain't enough], get a couple of lengths of copper house wiring for electrodes and run in distilled water till you see a TE in a laser beam.
PPM Meters don't work at all with CC.
Ode
At 07:43 PM 7/24/2005 -0700, you wrote:
Shirley
://www.seasilver.com/reh
http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com
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Subject: CScolloidal copper and fungus
Shirley can I get you to share with me how to make
Thanks Richard for your replywhat about strength and dosage...can cc be
toxic at any point? Appreciate any and all advice thanks again.deb
At 06:58 PM 7/22/2005, you wrote:
One way is to snap 4 or 5 nine volt batteries together and hook them up to
to lengths of copper house wiring as electrodes in distilled water.
When you see black hairy things starting to grow, you'll have CC.
Why use CC? Using it topically?
CS works
I have heard that col. copper, topically
applied, is good for treating fungal infections
of the skin. Does anyone know for sure? I
already know how to make it. It is good for alga
in spas. But not sure about fungus. tia pj
Shirley, I'd think that colloidal zinc or zinc oxide paste would be
better on fungus. Zinc oxide is used in diaper rash cream and for
sunburn protection.
Duncan
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How do you make it?? As with c/s?
Mary
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I have heard that col. copper, topically
applied, is good for treating fungal infections
of the skin. Does anyone know for sure? I
already know how to make it. It
Shirley can I get you to share with me how to make the ccthanks deb
One way is to snap 4 or 5 nine volt batteries together and hook them up to
to lengths of copper house wiring as electrodes in distilled water.
When you see black hairy things starting to grow, you'll have CC.
Why use CC? Using it topically?
CS works better on infections..CC on algea.
Ode
While googling for info on copper toxicity I came across the site below.
http://www.diagnose-me.com/cond/C514620.html
Another way to find it is by typing 'copper toxicity diagnose-me' into
Google. An interesting comparison is to then type 'silver toxicity
diagnose-me' into Google and view
I have a friend with a Rottie puppy with a face wound that we would like to
use CC on but she was unable to locate any in the local HFS in the Pacifica
CA area. Can you recommend a source. I did send her your warning to not
use much.
Thanks in advance,
Teri
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I have a friend with a Rottie puppy with a face wound that we would like to
use CC on but she was unable to locate any in the local HFS in the Pacifica
CA area. Can you recommend a source. I did
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www.rharrisinc.com
http://www.seasilver.com/reh
http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com
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Subject: CSColloidal copper
Is it possible to use the same
AM
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I can make CCu at 30 volts and up but not at 28 volts and down. The only
way I can tell I made anything is with a laser.
Ode
At 03:43 PM 4/27/2005 -0400, you wrote:
Hi Lori,
Not as an Expert, but as an 82 yr old Dad and 57 yr FL
Yes, but CC needs at least 30 volts and PPM meters are totally useless.
It makes virtually no ionic content. [3 PPM on a meter max]
TE is the only way to tell anything and that gives no numbers. [Faradays
equations might be useful]
CC appears to only last a week or so on the shelf.
AND the spray bottle.
http://www.purestcolloids.com
Lori
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Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 8:14 AM
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Yes, but CC needs at least 30 volts and PPM meters are totally
**Correction**
Nano particles, not micrograms
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Yes, but CC needs at least 30 volts and PPM meters are totally useless.
It makes virtually no ionic content. [3 PPM on a meter max] TE is the only
way to tell
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Is it possible to use the same method for making cs, to make colloidal
copper?
Lori
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copper?
Lori
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After a conversation with a Canadian fellow who made colloidal copper with
LVDC, I tried what he did and found success.
36 volts for several hours did it. [28 volts didn't]
I
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After a conversation with a Canadian fellow who made colloidal copper with
LVDC, I tried what he did and found success.
36 volts for several hours did it. [28 volts
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After a conversation with a Canadian fellow who made colloidal copper with
LVDC, I tried what he did and found success.
36 volts for several hours did it. [28 volts
After a conversation with a Canadian fellow who made colloidal copper with
LVDC, I tried what he did and found success.
36 volts for several hours did it. [28 volts didn't]
I got a VERY nice TE in the distilled water with only 4.5 uS conductivity.
However, after a week or two, the TE diminished
Copper is very quickly toxic.
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Subject: CScolloidal copper
After a conversation with a Canadian fellow who made colloidal copper with
LVDC, I tried what
Thanks to you both for the info.
Ok - well it looks like there are a few things I'm not sure of. Firstly is
.99 pure 12 guage copper wire safe to use ( lead and arsenic contaminants
sound like something that I don't want to mess with). Secondly I'm assuming
that I can just stick the copper into
This mirrors my experience. Apparently CC forms colloidal particles more readily and they grow large enough to fall out of suspension. After hours and hours, I got 3PPM, little if any TE and a bunch of stuff on the bottom of the container. The meters do not measure colloidal content in
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Consequently unless the dissolved oxygen level (and CO2) of the water used is very low, will it not be the case that any initially generated true CC will quickly convert to the oxide, carbonate, basic carbonate, and perhaps other oxidized forms?
Apparently, it does. Perhaps
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Another question about Colloidal Copper. Yesterday, I tried to make my firs
batch, using the same equipment that I use to make CS ( one gallon crock pot
that keeps the temperature about 140 degrees; AC-DC converter which delivers 24
volts, 525 mA). Of course, I used copper wire and
inch on the tip of a knife. I am not a fear filled person but thought I
would let you know my experience. Please Be Careful Marlene
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Subject: CScolloidal copper
Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 11:07:54 -0500
to the oxide, carbonate, basic
carbonate, and perhaps other oxidized forms?
Kevin Nolan
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Subject: CScolloidal copper
Hi, List
Another question about Colloidal Copper
Plain old house wiring is certified as and required to be 'pure' copper at .999, the main contaminants being silver and gold.
BTW, copper behaves differently than silver. If you use a generator with auto off, it probably won't turn off.
Ken
At 01:27 PM 4/24/02 -0500, you wrote:
Hi, List;
Hi, List;
I am going to try to make some colloidal copper. Iwent to the health food
store, and bought two MagneLyfe Copper rope bracelets. On the package, it said
it was made from 100% pure polished copper.
My question is: can I trust this? Would this copper be good enough to make
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Hi, List;
I am going to try to make some colloidal copper. Iwent to the health food
store, and bought two MagneLyfe Copper rope bracelets. On the package, it said
it was made from 100% pure polished
What is the story on colloidal copper?
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Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 3:18 PM
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Subject: Re: CSColloidal copper
Hello Carl,
Why ruin a good bracelet. Just go the hardware store and get
I've read several times that colloidal copper and zinc are nearly as
effective a germ fighter as colloidal silver.but...have a toxicicity
problem that silver does not.
Don't recall the source.
There was an ion producing solar powered 'float' for swimming pools on the
market many years ago
From what I have read, copper stains pools. I don't think silver has the same
problem.
Marshall
russ e rosser wrote:
I knew of a man in Louisianna who mfr'ed a flow-through copper
colloidalizer for swimming pool sterilization...claimed it works. -Russ
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000 12:40:45
rogalt...@aol.com wrote:
The comment on colloidal copper in swimming pools was interesting...does
anyone know of a colloidal copper mix suitable for fish tanks, or at
approximately what level fish start to get uncomfortable?? I know they can
survive some mineral...but I don't want to
I am not convinced that small amounts of CS in a fish tank will destroy the
biological filter. Once again we get back to the fact that CS is quite
ineffective in solid medium. I believe, but have not confirmed, that there is a
level of CS that will keep the tank healthy, even cure diseased fish,
For swimming pools, copper and silver ions work very well together, some water
systems have used this to control algae.
Blessings
Rev. Ted
Marshall Dudley wrote:
From what I have read, copper stains pools. I don't think silver has the
same
problem.
Marshall
russ e rosser wrote:
I
cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
All I know is to be careful with metal supplements.
Copper is recommended to be only 3mg/day for adults and toxic at high/regular
doses. Same with iron and other metals. When I add supplements I try to
research
toxic doses because I usually go at the megadose
I have seen a pool that had a colloidal copper unit in for many years,
the copper had coloured the surface green eventually, and when the
person shocked the pool with chlorine this green stuff turned to copper
chloride (black).
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The comment on colloidal copper in swimming pools was interesting...does
anyone know of a colloidal copper mix suitable for fish tanks, or at
approximately what level fish start to get uncomfortable?? I know they can
survive some mineral...but I don't want to hurt the little guys with direct
A little copper colloid in the tank may help keep the algae
levels more stable.
Anyone keep fish at home or have knowledge of this subject?
anyone willing to try it out?
someone could get two fish tanks and try this in one and leave the other one
just the same except for this factor.
then see
I knew of a man in Louisianna who mfr'ed a flow-through copper
colloidalizer for swimming pool sterilization...claimed it works. -Russ
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000 12:40:45 -0700 Duncan Crow duncanc...@yahoo.com
writes:
The comment on colloidal copper in swimming pools was
interesting...does
In a message dated 10/28/00 2:40:52 PM EST, duncanc...@yahoo.com writes:
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Date: 10/28/00 2:40:52 PM EST
From: duncanc...@yahoo.com (Duncan Crow)
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The comment on colloidal copper in swimming pools
Duncan: I can't answer your question, but I can give you some facts and
suggestions that may help. Fist, the level of CS and CC (colloidal copper)
for swimming pools suggested from the reading I've done is: 40 PPB CS and
300
PPB CC. In addition, I recall references where it was suggested that
All I know is to be careful with metal supplements.
Copper is recommended to be only 3mg/day for adults and toxic at high/regular
doses. Same with iron and other metals. When I add supplements I try to research
toxic doses because I usually go at the megadose range.
These colloids are a new ball
I have heard that colloidal copper can cause constipation and mental
confusion.
Water soluble copper; however, kills certain parasites. I know this
from first hand experience. Some people claim it has restored their hair
color.
More information can be found at http://www.waterozdirect.com/
I've I've heard that colloidal copper is the best aglicide known.
However, injesting it improperly probably conduces cancer. --Russ
On Fri, 27 Oct 2000 10:53:29 -0400 sheba sh...@nemaine.com writes:
I have heard that colloidal copper can cause constipation and mental
confusion.
Water
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I've I've heard that colloidal copper
why would the WHO put no limit on CS?
if what i read is true, world health is the last thing they want.
Dennis
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Why not just use Clarks zapper holding bare copper pipes for Colloidal copper?
Cayenne therapy. Is it best to take the 2 t of cayenne in one dose or spread
it out over several doses? I have been taking the 2 t dose at breakfast as a
later dose can bother me at night as it isn't digested by
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Date: Thursday, December 09, 1999 2:42 PM
Subject: Re: CScolloidal copper?
Copper is a toxic essential mineral. This is true of lots of trace metals,
small amounts are needed, but larger amounts
We had a discussion on this list a few months ago about distilling water
using copper tubing vs. stainless tubing. In that discussion it was
stated that copper tubing was NOT a good idea because it would produce
traces of copper in the water which is (or, was...) highly toxic. This
is also one
Copper is a toxic essential mineral. This is true of lots of trace metals,
small amounts are needed, but larger amounts are toxic.
http://www.jtbaker.com/msds/c5170.htm
Inhalation:
Irritation of upper respiratory tract, headache, nausea, vomiting,
diarrhea, chills, fever, aching muscles.
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Sent: Thursday, December 09, 1999 11:39 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
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We had a discussion on this list a few months ago about distilling water
using copper tubing vs
On Thu, 09 Dec 1999 10:39:05 -0800, Dale Gillilan
positivechanges.hypno...@gte.net wrote:
Anyway, I would appreciate a clarification of why copper tubing is not
acceptable for a water distiller, but colloidal copper is good for us.
Dale,
Always be careful and do research on any metallic mineral
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Anyway, I would appreciate a clarification
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