Hi Terry,
Thanks for sharing.  I know that you spent quite a bit of time putting this
treatise together. This is going to be interesting to dig into!

I think that I know why you didn't get much of a response from the list:
When I opened your attachment, single lines scrolled horizontally a yard to
40" wide. I reformatted it to print on an 8 1/2 in wide sheet of paper and
printed it out.  Quite a long treatise!

 I skimmed over it and found a few things that I think I need to look into a
little further before hazarding an educated opinion. I'll respond a little
later on, perhaps with some helpful considerations.

 In the meantime perhaps some of you "techies" might reconsider reviewing
this piece of literature on the subject..  Seems to parallel some of Duncan
Crow's ideas!

Regards,
Robert Bartell

----- Original Message -----
From: Terry Wayne <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 9:01 PM
Subject: Making CS in gallons


> Robert,
> Try out the method I use (accompanying attachment). I
> make my batches in 10 1-gallon pickle jars at a time.
> It's always crystal clear, Bob Berger tested it at
> 12.1 ppm, and I get regular enthusiastic reports from
> Health Food owners across Canada. And it's so simple.
> I've posted it on the silver-list, but either no one
> has tried it, or something. Virtually no response from
> the list. I think they like it to be complicated?
>
> Terry Wayne
>
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> Colloidal Silver Brewing Instructions:
>
> The first question is, how much CS do you want to make at a time? If you
are only going to use it topically, or occasionally put a little in a
drink - say, to fight off an approaching cold - you would only need to make
maybe 8 ounces. If your whole family will be using it, and you're putting it
in the family's milk, juice, soup, sauce, etc., or spraying it on various
items (shower curtains, toilet bowls, etc.) for its antiseptic affect, you
will need to make a liter at a time.
>
> When I first started, I used a 12-volt DC adapter, like what powers a
cordless phone, or a cassette player. When I saw how amazing CS worked, and
I started selling it to my clients, and then to HF stores. I bought a whole
box-full of adapters and chain-linked them to get higher voltages (24-36
volts).
>
> Using a 12-volt (or whatever) DC adapter, here is what you do. Cut off the
jack on the end. Pull the wires apart on the end, and attach alligator clips
to each wire (available at Radio Shack). You now have an excellent CS
machine (just like the $100+ gizmo, but without the bells and whistles). You
now need two 6" long silver wires. You should type in "silver wires" in your
search engine and shop for best prices. If you're just making it for
yourself, and don't drink 1 quart a day, the wires should last you at least
a year. But you will probably start giving it to your friends, so if you
have to buy 3+ sets of wires (or 20') to get the best price, you won't
regret it (and still be spending far less than the expensive gizmo!).
>
> Put 8 oz. of steam distilled water (DW) only (not reverse osmosis, tap,
well, mineral, filtered, "purified" or "spring" water) in a jar (deionised
is also ok), hang the 99.9% pure silver wires down inside by bending one end
of each wire over the rim of the jar so as to hang down on the outside of
the jar about 3/4" to 1", the rest of the wire hanging down on the inside of
the jar about 5". Remember, these wires are pure silver, not Sterling
silver. Sterling silver contains other metals which are toxic. Put them in
the jar so that they are about 2" apart, hanging parallel to each other.
Don't plug in the adapter until everything is set up and connected. Attach
the alligator clips to the outside ends of the two wires, with the wires
going straight into the ends of the clips, like they were jaws biting off
the ends, not where the teeth on the sides are. You'll notice that by
twisting the alligator clips on the wires, it will make the wires lean to
the right or left, so this is how you cause the wires to be straight and
parallel to each other. Plug in the adapter and let sit for 2 hours.
>
> After a few minutes you may observe bubbles of hydrogen rise from one
silver wire, while an ultra fine silver mist may begin to float off the
other. If you alternate the alligator clips on the wires (change polarity)
every 1/2 hour, the wires will wear evenly. (Eventually one or the other
will become so thin it will disappear. Time to replace it!) The color of the
water when you are finished, whether gray, yellow, gold or brown, is
unimportant to the effectiveness of the CS. The more color, the stronger the
taste. Since there are usually silver sludge/particles to some degree, you
might strain them off through a coffee filter or paper towel. (The silver
particles are not harmful.) You will find that if you don't change polarity
(switch the alligator clips), one of the wires may grow a gray "fuzz" around
it, which you will need to clean off the wire when you are through. This is
normal. You can make no mistakes that make CS toxic or dangerous if you
follow these directions and use pure silver wire. If you leave it too long
and the water is loaded with silver sludge/particles, it may be too bitter
to get past your tongue (though it wouldn't hurt you), but it will work just
fine externally. Many people intentionally make it stronger for topical
applications (though that's not necessary). Your jar will become stained on
the sides and bottom with silver oxide, which scrubs off easily with a nylon
scrubber.
>
> One of the wires will become "hairy" with a gray-black fur, and there may
be gray-black stuff on the sides or bottom of the jar, or floating around in
the water. There may be a silvery film on the top of the water.
>
> None of this matters. At the end of 2 hours, unplug the adapter and unhook
the alligator clips from the wires. Put a coffee filter or paper napkin in a
funnel, pour your CS through it into a clean jar, and you've done it! Wipe
off the wires with a paper napkin or a nylon pot scrubber. If you stir the
batch while it's brewing, every 30 minutes or so, and if you swap the
alligator clips every 30 minutes, too, the fuzz will be much less, and there
will be less "sludge" in the water.
>
> If you have been reading on the silver-list for very long, you will have
seen a lot of discussion about voltages, current limiting, particle size,
stirring motors, constant current, etc. I believe it's all unnecessary. I
make and sell CS to Alternative Health practitioners and Health Food stores
all across Canada (51 so far). The reports I regularly receive are amazing.
It's actually almost difficult to make CS the wrong way. By "wrong way" I
mean a CS that is toxic in some way, or made in such a way as to be
ineffective. I've made it low and high-voltage, and it doesn't matter - it's
still effective CS. All this talk about particle size is, in my opinion,
irrelevant. People used to grind up silver into powder, stir it into water
and drink it, with good results. How much bigger would a mechanically
ground-up particle be than the largest electrically created particle? A
thousand times bigger? Ten thousand? To worry about electrically-generated
particle sizes is unimportant. The same applies to all the talk about
metallic vs. ionic, or colloidal, or positive or negative charges, etc.
>
> If you are going to sell it, you will need to find a source of steam
distilled or deionized water. If you use water with chlorine in it, you will
make silver-chloride, which is known to cause negative reactions in the
body. If you use well or spring water, there is concern (by some) that the
silver may form compounds with whatever other minerals are in the water,
which may be toxic. Nobody knows if there is actually a problem with using
mineral water. It's being used in third-world countries (where distilled or
deionized water is not available or is too costly), and there are no reports
of bad side-effects yet. My own experience is that mineral water makes a
murky CS, which, though still effective, is not attractive.
>
> There are several key points about CS-making that will simplify the whole
thing.
>
> First, there is no perfect or optimal voltage. The more voltage you have,
the faster you make CS, and the more you can make per batch. Second, the
current takes care of itself. You don't have to limit it because your batch
is ready before the current gets too high (too high for what?). If you
overcook it, you will know because the CS will be dark and dirty (this is
still good, usable, effective CS, by the way, but people are resistant to
drinking dark, dirty liquids). So it's simple - you stop brewing just before
it gets dirty. You don't have to overcook any batches to find out, either,
you just have to be watching. As soon as the water starts to become murky,
stop brewing. Subtract 5-10 minutes from the time it took for the water to
start becoming murky, and you know what your proper brewing time is. If you
want to use high-voltage, the simplest is to use the voltage out of the
wall, using a rectifier to change it to DC. I don't know what your local
wall voltage is, but I assume it's 110-120 volts. You will basically be
using a rectifier to change it to DC, then connecting the positive and
negative wires to 2 silver wires or rods. To be safe, you should have some
kind of fuse setup, so if you short the wires, you won't burn down the
house. It's safer to use low voltage, 12-30+ volts, but you will only be
able to make a quart at a time (though you can set up multiple jars with
multiple sets of silver wires). I use 110 VDC. I can make one gallon at a
time, using 1-gallon pickle jars (3 quarts net). I use 10 jars with 10 sets
of electrical wires running to 10 sets of silver wires, all from the same
rectifier. Even with 10 jars brewing for an hour, the rectifier never gets
warm in the slightest. I position the silver wires as far apart as the jars
will allow (5 1/2 "). With low voltage, the wires need to be closer
together.
>
> The whole current-limiting thing is based on the idea that high current
makes big particles, which are difficult for the body to assimilate. But,
again, considering the size of mechanically ground up silver particles
(which were effective), the whole argument seems to me to be like arguing
about how many angels can sit on the head of a pin!
>
> GOOD IDEA: Don't drink this batch. Get a wide-mouth quart jar (like a
canning or mayonnaise jar), pour your new-made 8 oz. batch into it, fill it
the rest of the way up with distilled water, and repeat the above
instructions. Strain and serve. You now have 1 quart of good-quality
home-made Colloidal Silver. Each time you make a new batch of CS, "seed" it
with 1/4 CS as a starter, and it cuts the brewing time by 2/3. (For 8 oz.,
put 2 oz. of CS as a starter plus 6 oz. of DW and brew for 20-30 minutes
instead of 1 hour; for 1 quart, use 8 oz. of starter plus 24 oz. of DW and
brew 30-45 min.) If you leave it longer, you will have a stronger batch, but
your wires will not last as long, and the particle size will be bigger.
(Smaller is better, here.)
>
> You can hardly make any mistakes doing this. If you forget and leave it
too long, dilute it with more distilled water, as much as you need to make
it taste OK (slightly bitter, not nasty bitter). Nothing you can do (besides
adding other substances while brewing, or using non-distilled or
non-deionised water) can make it toxic or harmful. If you leave it too long
(I've done it many times), the water may be a cloudy gray or a dark, murky
brown, very unappetizing, full of dirty-looking black stuff. Don't fear!
Strain it out and dilute the CS to taste, and it's still wonderful CS. One
of my clients, the first time he made CS, left the wires in for 24 hours
(dissolved the wires!). He then drank the whole 8 oz. at one time! Had a
rush of energy (he has chronic fatigue syndrome), and it cured a
gastro-intestinal disorder he had!
>
> STORAGE
> Some people feel that CS is sunlight sensitive (if using low voltage).
Keep in cool, dark place. Some people use darkly tinted glass bottles, or
rinse out hydrogen peroxide bottles to store colloidal silver in. Other
people use the hard, clear plastic bottles such as contain fruit juice, or
lemon concentrate or Perrier water, or soda pop. Do not refrigerate. Shake
bottle before using to be sure that the silver colloid is evenly
distributed. Do not store near motors, speaker cabinets or other strong
magnetic fields. Full potency can be retained for at least a month when the
CS is properly stored. If you use CS as much and as often as I do, you don't
worry about it "spoiling" (which it doesn't do anyway).
>
> To use it topically, you can use a poultice or bandage. Drinking CS every
day is believed to strengthen one's immune system. Most people drink 1 oz.
twice a day regularly as a lifestyle, then consume more when sick or
becoming sick (up to 16 oz. per day or even more). There are no reports of
anyone becoming sick or being harmed by drinking CS, no matter what quantity
they consume. If you have questions, call me:
>
> Metabolic Solutions Institute
> Terry Chamberlin
> 902-584-3810
> [email protected]
> Metabolic Solutions Info Series
> Metabolic Solutions Institute
902-584-3810
>
>
>