This process goes to an awful lot of trouble to make silver ions while
preventing the formation of colloidal silver, which is the opposite of
CS production!!  

Maxwell.

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> 
> Be nice to know what the diaphragm was made of.
> Seems like it would be a relatively simple jump to make your own
> alkaline silver/mineral  water.
> 
>  United States Patent
>  4,755,268 Matsuo, et. al.
>   Jul. 5, 1988
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> ----- Process and apparatus for producing silver-ionic water
>  Inventors: Matsuo; Yoshiaki (2-19-11, Omorihoncho, Ota-ku, Tokyo,
>  JP);
>             Ito; Jin-ichi (1-2-1, Nishiwaseda, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo,
>             JP); Oshima; Katsue (4-26-9, Shichirigahamahigashi,
>             Kamadura-shi, Kanagawa-ken, JP).
> 
>                                  Abstract
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> -----
> 
> A process for producing silver-ionic water, comprising;
> 
>      a step of passing water through a first electrolytic cell chamber
>      containing an anode and a cathode and provided with silver on the
>      anode, under the application of a voltage, to dissolve out silver
>      ions; and
> 
>      a step of passing the water in which said silver ions have been
>      dissolved out, through either one or both of an anode compartment
>      and a cathode compartment of a second electrolytic cell chamber
>      containing an anode and a cathode and separated into said anode
>      compartment and said cathode compartment with a diaphragm formed
>      between both of said electrodes.
> 
> The process is useful for producing acidic silver-ionic water and/or
> alkaline silver-ionic water without causing the formation of colloids
> even under relatively higher silver ion concentration.
> 
> Also disclosed are useful apparatus for practicing the above
> processes.

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