Hi Everyone, We are a big time beginner at this and would like some input answered by you people that know about this subject. We will sure appreciate this. First off the machine we ended up with is called Butterfly from Butterfly ProductsP.O. Box 1729, Hillsboro, NH 03244 , 1800-433-2623 It is a pulse type "I think it is called" because there is two little lights on the front that pulses back and forth. Also on the front is a push on and off button and a turner upper knob. This machine is called a plant growth stimulator for legal reasons I guess. Found the address to send off for it in one of Wayne Green books from the internet http://www.waynegreen.com $155.00 includes postage The book we first found it in is called The Bioelectrifier Handbook "28 pages". This machine is black in color about the size of a 5 stick margarine box at the greo. store. It has one attachment in the back for either the bioelectrifer or the colloidal silver maker cord. The bioelectrifier is a three foot cord about the size of a typical extension cord with what looks like 3 inch copper ends at the end of the elctric cord. Looks just like pieces of copper house wiring to us. The other cord is thin electrical cord thin like a little headset cord on a portable sterio with 10 inch silver wires about the thickness of baggie ties maybe a little thicker. It is also a 3 foot cord. The machine runs on a 9 volt battery. According to the book it is generating the exact same frequency and voltage as a bioelectrifier and has a voltage multiplier curcuit built in. This is supposed to be able to make 1 ppm per minute of colloidal silver.
After cruising the internet we became confused at all the machines. Any input will be appreciated. Feel free to e-mail us Thanks a bunch in advance. We will anxiously be waiting for replies. Angelica -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: [email protected] -or- [email protected] with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. To post, address your message to: [email protected] List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

