> ... I make my own as the
> good doctor instructed but I am concerned that possibly the silver that
> I make is less effective than the many retail products that I read of
> and  that always discount the value of the home prepared silver. 

Welcome Dave,

If you're following Beck's protocol for making silver there might be 
some things you can do to update your method. The general consensus 
these days is to *NOT* use any kind of starter to speed up the process 
except for maybe leaving some of the previous batch in the jar. 

Some of our local experts have determined that limiting the current 
density at the electrode surface will prevent agglomeration, keeping 
the particle size low and promoting the ionic component up to the 
solubility limits of silver in the water.

The result is clear, colorless, with a faint Tyndall effect, and 
stable.

Let us know how you're making it and we'll be able to suggest specifics 
for your setup. (Voltage, current, electrode geometry, timing, 
temperature, whatever else you think describes your "recipe"...)

Be well,

Mike D.
[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[[email protected]                        ]
[Speaking only for myself...               ]


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