Err, well Elizabeth, no you don't have a good answer. I see two statements in the ad that might lead you astray; first, that in 60 to 90 seconds per ounce you'll get your "correct" concentration of CS. No you won't, except by pure (or impure) chance. The concentrations of ions and/or colloidal particles is a factor of the purity and the temperature of the water as well as the strength of the voltage, i.e. whether it is variable current controlled, straight DC voltage or not and a bunch of other much less well defined factors. Going into all those supposed factors is an excellent way to start a real good 'food-fight' <gg>.
Second, that a yellow color indicates 'success'. Again, no; a yellow color indicates you have a solution that is perhaps in part colloidal and that the SIZE of those particles but not necessarily the concentration of them is in the range that absorbs blue light, leaving the yellowish color to reflect back to your eyes. That's not good, it's not bad, it won't do you harm unless there's something else in there too that's not evident but is harmful. It is pretty simple to make good colloidal - or electrically isolated - silver, but you've got to follow the rules; use good clean distilled water in a clean (glass) container, use "pure" silver metal of 0.999% purity, use a source of electricity that is "current controlled" to the right value for your immersed silver electrodes, use a meter, usually a "TDS" or 'total dissolved solids' meter that reads in the right range - or just run the setup for the right amount of time to get a reasonable concentration, which people on this list can help you with. In fact, people on this list have done a lot of work and posted their results on the archives, and you can go to the archives to learn what worked for them and will most likely work for you, too. On Wed, 2013-12-11 at 10:16 -0600, Elizabeth Williams wrote: > Thank you for your comment, it answered a question I have always had > and havent gotten a real good answer for and that is how long do you > make colloidal silver for, now I have that answer. > thank you > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2013 07:42:53 -0500 > To: [email protected] > From: [email protected] > Subject: Re: CS>Book listing needs a comment? > > > Plugged in, the silver rods begin to show activity- one bubbles, the > other ejects particles. > > The atomic-sized ions of silver you **see ??** [Gee, darned good eyes > there to see atoms or even smaller ions!] are not yet **big?** enough > to qualify as medical grade. Add a pinch of electrolyte- [salt?] the > now yellow/gold color indicates safe, proper sized colloids. > > With just 30-90 seconds per ounce of water, you will get the health > giving results you seek. You will safeguard from disease, and perhaps > even save the lives of, well... everybody! > > ## Phone lines are 50 volts DC with a 100 volt ringer pulse with > current control at 20 milliamps. [to prevent fires if lines are short > cicuited] > > The FDAs 'final word' is just a bunch of doubletalk that says "We > don't know, no one is going to pay us to find out and there is no > evidence to suggest that we SHOULD know. So, if you feel you need to > ask PERMISSION...we'll just-say-no to cover our asses." > > "Not proven safe and effective" does NOT mean ....proven unsafe and > ineffective. > It just means that no one has found a reason to do all that expensive > proving. > > If you don't call it a food [which is a drug that treats the disease > 'hunger'] or a drug, then it's none of our business. > Carry on kiddies and don't make us come down there or we'll just send > you to your room with a dunce cap like the "big brother" you asked > for, would. > > Now, if YOU want to fork over 30 million bucks to prove what you > already know and found out for free? > If YOU want all those expensive regulations attached to your > kitchen ? > Have at it. > > The FDA > > Ode > > > > > > At 03:35 AM 12/11/2013 -0500, you wrote: > Hi gang! > > While on the way to something else -- typing in the prefix > "anti" into > ixquick's search window -- and getting a "suggestion" of > "antibiotic > superhero," I found my way to this page on amazon: > > http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0970825609 > > IIRC this guy might have hung with us for a while at some > point. I do > remember somebody on the list came up with the idea of a > phone-line > generator at some point... > > I've read the main description and most of the comments, and > I'd like to > add one from "us" that, a bit more gently than the one > negative comment > there already, adds the notion of slow-brewing, and any other > concepts > y'all think we should add. What's the voltage on the phone > line? What's > the quickest way to turn an unregulated generator like this > one into one > like we prefer? > > Has anybody bought this book? It's like 2001 vintage, so it's > been > around quite a long time. Can you summarize? > > Your thoughts and suggestions? I'll work up the text if y'all > will let > me collate the ideas you provide. > > Be well! > > Mike D. > > > > > > -- > The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal > Silver. > Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org > > Unsubscribe: > <mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe> > Archives: > > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.html > > Off-Topic discussions: > <mailto:[email protected]> > List Owner: Mike Devour <mailto:[email protected]> > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > This email is free from viruses and > malware because avast! Antivirus > protection is active. > > > >

