Hi Ted and List,

So you are fired up to make this happen I see. Good!

At 08:46 PM 12/19/97 -0800, you wrote:
>When you say good colloidal gold, how many PPM are you using, I believe this
>is most important.  

If one needs an exact dosage prior to taking the time to establish one
through trial and error, PPM is important. It is also a lot more convenient
too. I am working on a protocol and standardization for this solution, as
you can be. When you establish a winner why not share it with the list?

>Also what is the process you are using? distilled heated
>water? 

Yes

>How much time is used in this process?

Lots of it. :) It takes at least 24 hours to get the color of the solution
changing toward a pale violet. (It takes longer than this if you use 110 AC
current.) I will let the list know when I get a protocol together. Others
can be doing the same, it is done just like the silver. It is much harder
to do, however, and takes much more time to get the gold into the solution.
There is a warning about using electrolyte, other than a previously
produced solution to get started. Impurities are not good, I have done it
both ways, and know the difference. If you use saline to get it going fast,
it appears taint the solution. Subjective, I know...but the warning in the
article I posted was about gold-salts! Remember?

You can do this with a 24 VDC method, which is faster, than the 110 VAC, at
least the color would indicate this. It gets darker faster.

The gap between the 16 ga 24K wires is about 3/16", the water just below
boiling (constantly), the water is distilled (of course). It is a matter of
keeping your water level up, and cleaning the electrodes , as needed (it
won't be often!). Then you wait, and practice having patience. :)

Also, if you let the water evaporate in your beaker, and then refil, be
careful not to crack the glass with the water (at room temp.). This may
also change the color of the solution to a beautiful "rose" hue. It seems
to be effective even though it was gold dust on the bottom of a hot glass
beaker. I let it generate for another day or so to recharge the particles.
I think it worked. I know...more research. :)

Do we make things too complicated sometimes? :)

When I get a large batch of this, and am convinced of the efficiency of the
method, then, I will run a ppm on it. If anyone wants lab tests run before
hand, he is free to actually do the work himself, pay for the tests, and
post to the list. By my guest, Ted! :) 

It will take some time to get even a gallon of it this way...but it will be
pure!
The daily dose looks to be something like three teaspoons or so. At this
rate, even a pint will last a while (over a month for one person).

>In good health
>
>Ted

God Bless Ya,

Scott

PS.
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