Hi,
 
If you make it yourself:
 
Immediately after cessation of the brewing process the solution will contain 
the highest level of Ag+ ions, for every hour that solution sits in storage it 
will lose some of those Ag+ ions to ion clusters {particles} until a point of 
solution stability is reached, thus reducing the amount of electrically 
positively charged silver ions in that solution.
 
Soooooo, you will have a choice between consuming a solution which is high in 
positively electrically charged silver ions, {or more Ag+ ions to particles by 
ratio}, or a more  particulate solution, {which will have less Ag+ ions and 
more particles by ratio}.
 
I am of the opinion there is a difference in product identification and 
efficacy when/if used for any given particular health issue. With purchased 
products one will not have that choice because one doesn't know how long that 
product has sat on the shelf, but it's a safe bet it's been there long after 
any positively charged ions have formed into ion clusters {particles}, hence 
that media bashed terminology 'colloidal silver'.
 
And I store mine in sealed clear glass containers in a cupboard, and they 
remain unchanged for months in storage after solution stabilization point has 
been reached.
 
Also, I'm not deterred in the slightest if some of those solutions take on a 
yellow hue, it's still top quality stuff regardless of articles to the contrary.
 
And finally, I do not agree with that "...'good stuff'..." statement.  What you 
will make in the kitchen is equal, and more likely BETTER, than what you will 
get off the store shelf.
 
This is my *belief*.
 
N.
 

> Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2011 21:37:47 -0400
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: CS>newbie
> 
> Hi, everyone. I am brand new to this site. I have been dx with
> breast cancer and want to use colloidal silver with my protocol. I
> have used silver, off & on for years but I can't afford the 'good
> stuff' in the quantities I will need to fight this beast. So...
> thought I would look into making my own. I am not too mechanical or
> electrical-minded and would like to know if there are good relatively
> inexpensive units that can be purchased out there. Also, a good
> reputable source for the silver wire. I just purchased a book
> explaining how to build one of these machines.. lost me after the
> alligator clips..lol. What is the best way to store the silver after
> mfg? Thank you all for any info you care to share. Lola
> 
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