Anyone? I hope i didn't scare everyone away :P Op maandag 21 maart 2016 heeft Peter Deckers <[email protected]> het volgende geschreven:
> Hi everyone, > I am a "long time listener and first time caller" here :-)) > > First of all i want to thank all the experts here helping out the less > gifted in the field of chemistry, physics and electronics like me :-) > > I have been reading as much as i could here involving the subjects i am > interested in, but i am afraid i still need some help if possible. > > I have been suffering over 10 years from multiple extremely resistant > forms of skin problems like seborrheic dermatitis and athletes foot to name > a few, and tried just about everything on the planet for it. > One of the things i have been experimenting with lately is silver citrate. > I have multiple silver generators at home, from very small like the silver > pulser, to much larger like the silvergen, to a hvac system that also > produce gold.(and claims to produce mainly colloids instead of ions) > > Anyway, i would really like to try and make the "original" silver > dihydrate citrate myself, because buying it in the usa is already > expensive, but then shipping it to my country would double the costs.. > Unfortunately my lvac systems are current limited so the high ppm stuff > won't work. (Although the sota silver pulser seems to continue working > during extremely high ppm citrate solutions, the numbers dont add up to me. > F.e. I started with 3140ppm distilled water/citrate solution, but when i > used the silver pulser in that, the ppm didn't increase. > Which if i read correctly here is because the silver combines with the > citrate to form a new molecule that doesn't increase ppm because the silver > isn't and extra ingredient because it combines. > But it could also be because my ppm meter was broken (thereafter), but > soon i will have my hanna PH/ppm/EC meter repaired so i hope that can help > with analysing what is happening. > > Because the electrolysing of citrate solution seemed a bit challenging to > me to know exactly what is happening, i also tried to just make ionic > silver with my silvergen and just add citrate afterwards.(if that even > works? Because if so why are there somany patents about the electrolysing > citric acid method if it would be totally unneccesary?) > > Again if i calculated correctly, which i am pretty sure i didn't, for my > 10ppm silver i would have to add approximately 3ppm citrate in theory, > right? (So the new solution would have a 13ppm total) > I experimented with all kind of different citrate solutions and although > it did seem to help my skin more then silver alone, it wasn't enough.. > So that is why i am trying to find the easiest and/or most reliable way to > produce the full strenght silver citrate. > > Another route i was thinking of is to just buy silver citrate and dissolve > that in citric acid. > But again i am not sure if i understand the math. > I read the following here: > "Silvercitrate solubility is 0.28gr/liter = 280ppm (this works out to be > 58ppm of silver)" > I dont understand this because as far as i can find silver citrate has 63% > silver content, so i would think 63% of 280ppm would mean 176ppm silver > instead of 58ppm) > > But please ignore all my questions and mistakes if someone could just tell > me the best way(s) to produce the exact same as the silverion2400 product, > which is supposed to have a MIC against malassezia furfur of 0.25% > Does that mean that silverion2400 can be diluted 400 times to still comply > with the tested MIC? > > I apologize for my incoherent and perhaps confusing writing, but i wanted > the experts here to see all the things that go on in my mind :-) and the > (amature) level i am still on concerning this. > > Any help would be very much aprreciated! > All the best, > Peter > > >

