>Marshall or anyone,

I'm not Marshall, but I qualify as "anyone," so here goes.  ;-)

>ignorance. But is it possible to make it incorrectly?

Probably.  I use steam-distilled water so as to be as sure as I can be
that there is nothing in the water *but* my silver wires.  I want
colloidal silver, not colloidal anything else.  I make it in a glass jar,
because I don't want any "outgassing" from a plastic container.  I use a
jar that is dedicated *specifically* to CS production, again because I
don't want anything but silver in there.  Silver is photoreactive, so
"brewing" it on a sunny window-sill is not a real wise maneuver.  I made
some CS once that came out looking like syrup - a very heavy dark
brownish color.  I didn't trust that one so I got rid of it.

>As I understand there
>is a machine that you can buy to make CS for about $50, is that correct?

No idea, I built my own.

>Someone had mentioned making your own machine??? How is that done and 
>where would one get the materials and (ingredient) to make the CS?

Bruce Stenulson has an excellent set of plans posted on his website for a
device that functions as a CS generator and as a fixed-frequency
"zapper." (for more info, check out his site as listed in the list's FAQ
- don't have the FAQ?  visit the Alternative Health section of my
website, url in sig below)  What *I* did (and am using until I get around
to building a "Bruce Special") was to tape and connect 4 9v batteries
together (in series - this pos to the next neg)and attach an alligator
clip to the "end" terminals.  On the recommendation of several people on
this list, I added a couple of lightbulbs in on the red wire (as a
current limiter, I believe it was).  The alligator clips connect directly
to two pieces of silver wire.  I got them from a fellow list-member, but
you can get the wire from any jewelry supply house.  For example:
>Here you are: it is the Hauser and Miller Co. in St. Louis:
1-800-462-7747.
>12 feet of 14 gauge .999 silver, 2.5 oz for 25.00 plus tax and shipping.

That's the info my source gave me for more wire (or for large
quantities!).  I use a pair of wires about 6" long each.  They've lasted
me (us - a family of 4 plus making some for family and friends) over a
year with no signs of slowing down any time soon.  12 feet is enough for
12 "generators" or generator replacements - over 12 years of CS
production, if my usage rate is any indicator.

Rejoice in the small steps!!
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