Every generator will make some whitish silver hydroxide and it has a
very low ability to dissolve in water.
The stronger you make the EIS, the less S.Hydroxide will dissolve as the
water has become saturated to its' limit fairly early on.
And the more S. Hydroxide particles there are per cubic volume of water,
[PPM] the more likely they are to clump.
If the S Hydroxide particles are somewhat large, "Sparklies" they will
settle out....let it.
It's harmless, if not an effective form of silver. ["Might" be effective,
I dunno, but at worst, inert. ]
A low frequency AC generator will tend to put more S Hydroxide into the
water rather than having it form a beard around one electrode to "maybe"
remove.
A 777 does us "AC" current on the electrodes, it's a very low frequency
"square wave" AC at around 1/60th to 1/120th of a Hz or cycle per second
[vs sine wave wall power at 50-60 Hz ]
No stirring or stirring too fast tends to clump the Hydroxide particles
together making mega sparklies.
A 777 doesn't provide stirring, claiming that the polarity shift does
that job.
It does, but not much...IMO, not enough.
I believe you'll find that any manner of gentle continuous stirring will
improve function and results.
Alkaline water is water that's rich in OH[-] radicals...aka "Hydroxyls "
Every EIS generator makes those as the anion to the silver ion..
When that Hydroxyl meets a Silver Ion, that's what makes the silver
hydroxide...not all of them ever meet.
That's what makes the CS/EIS have that "bitter" flavor.
ode
At 05:45 PM 12/7/2007 -0800, you wrote:
My son just called about the colloidal silver I'd given him 2 to 4 months
ago. He'd eaten a shrimp cocktail which smelled a little strong so he
thought he should take some CS just in case. He said neither clear quart
jar of CS had a Tyndall. He shook it and of course it had a strong line
then, and he asked if he should take some. I said maybe a little, since
any might be better than none and he hardly ever takes any. Was I
right? He said he was just going to use a shot glass of it. I used my
Colloid Master AC to make it. One other time we found a jar which had
settled out. What is causing this to happen? All these jars have only
been at room temperature. Is it more likely to be stable if you don't use
AC to make it? Maybe I should ask for a different generator for Christmas?
Also, he says it makes his tongue tingle and thinks it's very acidic. I'd
told him to just mix it with some juice or Gatorade. I haven't had time
to read about and find alkaline water. When we're out in the truck, it's
all I can do to keep up with the silver list and the MDI group. We just
got back after seven weeks....soooo good to be home in the warm, sunny
south. This last time out was great though; I saw so many places I'd
always wanted to see. We started out going through Montana to Kelowna,
BC, WA, Oregon, northern CA, Reno, near Lake Tahoe, Los Angeles, Denver
(husband had to chain up in the mountains). Then through the snowy, windy
misery of Ontario and Quebec in the storm. Anyway, gotta get busy brewing
some CS.
Daughter loved the CS gel I made and wants me to make another container of it.
Pat
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