Good morning (here in Tucson, Arizona anyway), Douglas:

Enjoyed your recent posting to the silver list this morning.  I do have a
couple of questions/comments.

1.  In the instructions that came with the Beck colloidal silver maker that I
purchased from Action Electronics the following comments are made:

a. "Since silver is slowly eliminated from the body, this article advises
short term use.  It further states that many people report using a daily
amount of 1 teaspoon of 3 ppm colloidal silver, which contains about 15
micrograms (1,000 micrograms = 1 milligram).  Any amount above 30 micrograms
(2 teaspoons @ 3 ppm) may be considered a high dose."

b. "Silver operates best in the body when the particles are as small as
possible, and suspended as separately as possible.  It has been suggested that
finer particles ensure best absorption and are used by the body as a trace
mineral.  These parameters are met when you make your silver colloid for 3-5
minutes in 8 oz. of distilled water."

Comment:  I am assuming from the above that if one uses the Beck colloidal
silver maker for from 3-5 minutes that the result will be a colloidal silver
solution containing approximately 3 ppm.

Question:  do you know if the amount of ppm generated per unit time by a
colloidal silver maker is dependent upon the design of a particular maker?
For example, the voltage, etc.?

2.  In your posting, you say that "the result is a good yellow colour after
about 45 minutes.  This solution I keep as a concentrate and dilute into my
daily drinking habits in the ratio of 4:1.  So I'm drinking 5 - 15ppm/20ppm on
a daily basis and average consumption would be at least a pint of CS a day."

Question:  how did you arrive at the ppm estimate?

Another question:  have you found any "best" way of cleaning the silver
electrodes?

3.  I am not familiar with the "PA Lindemann 6 x A4 page info."  Can you post
a copy to me?

Thanks, again, Douglas.

May the Light guide and protect you and your family.

Harry Davis