At 10:07 PM 3/31/98 -0500, you wrote:
>>From: [email protected] (Fred Walter)
>>Tonight I'm observing something weird. The DC amps is up to about 16,
>>and the positive electrode seems to have an orange-colored mist coming
>>off of it.
>
>I stopped the process at 25 milliamps. The water is now yellow-gold.
>I'm not sure if I have the 'golden colloidal silver' that I hear is best,
>or if I have something else. Any easy tests, to see if I have good stuff,
>or a deadly poison?
>
> fred
Hi Fred,
Looks to me like you are getting the same thing I get. From all I've
gathered, there is clear colloidal silver, cloudy white colloidal silver
and the golden with the golden being the most desired. I am not a
scientific research type altho I realize research has to be done. Like I
told you last week, I start seeing the gold/tan/orange mist as you call it
coming faintly off one electrode after about seventeen minutes using four
nine volt batteries. After 20 minutes I clean the electrodes and again
five minutes later. I stop the process in thirty minutes and this is all
done at room temperature. The colloidal silver has a vague yellow tint to
it after stirred/swirled and filtered.
I store mine in brown bottles but we keep hearing recently about this new
colloidal silver that can be stored in clear glass or plastic bottles and
in my mind they are suspect. Silver is light sensitive, taking the silver
on photographic film and paper for example. When a photo or film is
processed as far as you want it to, you put it in a fixer to stop the
action of the silver and I don't have any clue as to what stops the action
in this newly announced colloidal silver.
One time I let the process continue to where there was a big build up on
the one electrode. some fell to the bottom of the glass and was still there
after pouring the colloidal silver out and I left it in the bottom of the
glass to dry. When I wiped it out after it was dry, it literally silvered
the bottom of the glass like a mirror in that one little spot.
A friend of mine was given a cloudy white batch of colloidal silver made by
her nephew and wasn't told it was necessary to keep it in the dark and
after a couple of days it started turning black (just like photographic
silver). I talked to her nephew about this and he was using sea salt as an
activater and in my minds eye, I could just imagine all the toxins that had
been created. He said the stuff works for him and he wasn't about to let
me convince him otherwise.
I spoke with Peter Lindemann this morning and he feels I am making it a bit
strong by going 30 minutes and he recommends 20 with the four nine volt
batteries.
Vital papers will demonstrate their vitality
by moving from where you left them to where
you can't find them.
>>>>------> Harvey Flatbush <------<<<<
[email protected]
www.iomet.com
<------<<<< Ione, Washington >>>>------>
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