Hi Gary, The storebought silver I used is made by innovative natural products. It says it's 500 ppm but I doubt it - bet it's more like 50, but still much stronger than my homemade. I unfortunately do not know how strong my homemade is - but somewhere between 5ppm and 25 ppm according to the instructions and how I make it. I am an idiot when it comes to technical/electrical stuff, so eventually I will probably buy a better cs maker - but for now I am using the silver pulser by sota - which is DC, I think. On the water front - If others don't give you technical help, which I'm sure they will, I've found it very important to experiment with different distilled waters because they turn out very different cs'es. I've just been trying to find the one which gives the strongest Tyndall at the quickest time - figuring that then I won't run my generator long enough to generate bigger particles. But it's all guessing. You can send your cs in to Bob berger on the list for testing - that'll tell you what ppm you are getting. and remember that cs only works on contact - so you have to get it in contact with any bacteria you need to kill. If you just swig it for sinuses or bronchia it is not likely to work.
I have heard that arrowhead makes one of the better distilled waters - I'm in LA and they have it a lot out west, so probably by you. I think what you are looking for is the purest water you can find so that particles of other stuff (metals?) won't cause clumping of your silver or resist forming of particles -- but someone else can explain better than I can. Hope this helps. Take care, Katarina Ps The nebuliser worked so well on my husbands bronchitus - it might be worth a try. > Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 16:31:27 -0700 > From: "Mary & Gary Christensen" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: CS>Gary/sinus/Bronchial infections/Nebuliser/Yay!! > Message-ID: <000801bf02f7$2f746c80$f3e6f...@christensen> > Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > Hi Katarina, > thanks for the response. If you wouldn't mind answering a few questions, I > would like a little more information. When you say a high concentration ppm > of the store bought stuff, what is the ppm ? Also do you have any idea what > the ppm of your homemade CS is? How is or homemade CS made, L V DC or HVAC? > > I really believe that CS works, I just can't seem to get the results I would > like to see. I make my CS with a high voltage transformer (HVAC). This is > not a purchased set up for making CS, I am an electrician and I happened to > have a high voltage transformer (15,000 V). I bought some fourteen gauge > silver wire, (0.999) formed some electrodes and started making it. I see > the posts from some of the people that are making the HVAC and I don't know > if there's something wrong with my set-up, or maybe something wrong with my > water. From some of the stuff I've read about water I think the water that > I use is OK. My water bottle label says "Prepared by: activated charcoal, > reverse osmosis, De-ionization, steam distilled plus micro filtration > Sodium free 0.027 mg per 6 oz. glass " > > Sorry Katarina, I don't mean for you to necessarily know the answer to that > question about the water but who ever could help. Now please don't throw a > bunch of high tech water statistics at me, I just what a general idea of > things that should not be in the water or that should be done to the water > that would be on the label. I will tell you that I live in Oregon just in > case the water you use or know about might be local to you. Maybe someone > could tell me of a brand of water that is available just about anywhere, or > the knowledge to analyze the label. > > Things for all the help, Gary -- 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]>

