Just buy a short piece of electrical copper wire used for house wiring. It has a high purity.
- Steve N ----- Original Message ----- From: AnnieBSmythe <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Sent: Sat Aug 07 12:50:22 2010 Subject: EXTERNAL:Re: CS>Steve Norton and copper, silver, citrate solution Steve, where can I find the right copper electrodes, please? Annie On 8/4/2010 3:50 PM, Norton, Steve wrote: > Here is a method following the patent's described process: > > Put 1/8 to1/4 cup of citric acid in 1 liter of water. Run current > through silver electrodes in the citric acid same as you would for > colloidal silver until you reach 50 ppm. Use the Faraday calculator (see > below) to estimate the silver ppm. You will get higher currents if you > do not have a current limiter due to the high conductivity of the citric > acid solution but that is not a problem because the silver ions bind > quickly with the citric acid to form silver citrate, e.g. no > agglomeration problems. Add potassium carbonate, to get a pH of 5.5. > Replace the silver electrodes with copper electrodes and do the same > till you get the desired concentration (400 ppm) of copper citrate. Then > adjust the pH of the solution to between 2.5 and 3.5 using additional > citric acid. > > The Faraday calculator is available at: > http://www.silvermedicine.org/faradaycalculator.html. > To use the Faraday calculator you will need a digital multi-meter to > measure the current passing through the electrodes. This link shows how > to measure the current: http://www.atlasnova.com/CSMakingInfo.htm. > For this application two 9 volt batteries wired to the electrodes will > be ok to use since current limiting is not an issue. For the copper > electrodes just use any copper wire. > > I make silver citrate regularly and it is very easy. If you are in a > hurry and have a local beer/wine makers supply store you should be able > to get citric acid and potassium carbonate there, although maybe not at > the lowest price. > > I am not sure that the potassium carbonate is necessary but it is in the > formula used in the patent. > > - Steve N > > -----Original Message----- > From: Shirley Reed [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 1:24 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: EXTERNAL:CS>Steve Norton and copper, silver, citrate solution > > > Steve, Thank you for that 'recipe' for the MRSA treatment solution. > Is it possible for you to post a 'neighborhood' type formula for this? > I am not familiar with many of the things you mention so a simplified > version will be very greatly appreciated. I am intending to try to use > 3 nine volt batteries in series instead of my cs generator. Do you > think that will work? If my questions reflect so much ignorance that my > situation is hopeless, then please ignore this. Since MRSA reportedly > killed more people last year than did AIDs, then it seems to me that > this Cu,Ag,citrate solution should be in everyone's grasp. I can make > the CS, have the citric acid, copper wires, and can do the ph, but > cannot get proper ppm measurements. Anyhow, thanks for plowing through > this. pj > > > > -- > The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. > Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org > > Unsubscribe: > <mailto:[email protected]?subject=subscribe> > Archives: > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.html > > Off-Topic discussions:<mailto:[email protected]> > List Owner: Mike Devour<mailto:[email protected]> > > > >

