Comments? > MAKE YOUR CS GENERATOR FOR ABOUT $10.00 > > It is so simple. You can make your own colloidal silver for > under $1.00 per gallon! Read on seekers of wisdom . . . your > resident mastermind genius (of questionable ethics, morals and > credibility) discovered a process . . . totally by accident! > > SOME BACKGROUND > > Several months ago I told wrote of a deceased mad scientist and > his "Frankenstein" machine which made colloidal silver utilizing > over a million volts of electricity. We had high hopes that > perhaps the key had been discovered . . . that is, producing > particles in the 10-15 nanometer range. The theory was that particles > of this size may effectively deal with a virus . . . which can > be 1,000 times smaller than a bacterium. We had a number of > commercial CS products analyzed and none even came close . . > . being mostly in the 40-300 nanometer range. > > We funded in vitro (in a dish) and in vivo (in an animal) studies > done by our colleagues in The Dominican Republic. In the in > vitro study this CS worked better than conventional prescription > antibiotics. It killed the six common pathogens easily while > none of the five antibiotics killed all of them. We were thrilled. > However, the mouse study, involving melanoma (fatal skin cancer), > was, at best, inconclusive. One potentially bright spot was > that the five mice receiving topical and oral CS lived almost > twice as long as the control group which received no treatment. > In addition to the topical and oral treatment, we injected some > CS directly into the tumours of three mice daily. Two of these > fellows are still alive but the prognosis is not good. > > "EVEN BLIND PIGS FIND ACORNS OCCASIONALLY > (THIS OLD WALRUS GOT LUCKY) > > I just love to experiment. One day, just for fun, I hooked up > a little 6 volt DC power supply, the same (plug in the socket > unit) as one uses to power small electronics. I hooked it to > two .9999 pure silver coins and filled a glass with some distilled > water from Wallmart (.69/gallon). I wanted to measure current > so placed a GE $9.95 volt/ohm/millimeter (also from Wallmart) > in series with one lead. Marsha had just bought a little thing > which produces bubbles in her goldfish fish tank . . . oops, > she is offended if I refer to her Tropical fish as goldfish. > I figured oxygenating the water wouldn't hurt. Besides, the > bubbles looked cute. > > Conventional wisdom suggests that one needs at least 20 milliamperes > (ma) to produce the electrolysis needed to make CS. It looked > grim for my experiment for the beginning current was 1/10 of > a milliampere of 100 microamps. Four hours later the current > had increased to 450 microamperes . . . something was happening. > The solution was crystal clear. "Probably a waste of time.", > I thought . . . until I examined the solution with a little laser > pen, available from most hardware stores for about $5.00. > > WOW! A clear Tyndall effect, named after a Scottish scientist > who discovered that shining a bright light through a solution > would will reveal a beam . . . if there are any reflective particles > there. In this case, they could only be silver. (Shining the > laser before the electrolysis revealed no beam at all) > > I checked the conductivity with a $40.00 Hanna digital meter. > From a beginning 2.1 micro-seimans it was now 13.5. Marketers > claim this means parts per million of silver particles . . . > which is total rubbish. Drop a silver coin in distilled water. > The micro-seimans will not change. However, the Hanna is displaying > the relative amount of silver ions . . . which are .23 nanometers > in size, a bit smaller than a silver atom because it is missing > one electron. > > I tasted the solution. A slight metallic taste. Marsha watered > some herb seeds which had begun to sprout, but looked droopy. > The next day they were erect. Marsha giggled (sadistic wench > that she is), "Try it Jon. Maybe it will work for you!". > > Hmmmmmmm . . . maybe we are on to something. I applied some > to a nasty cut on my arm. It healed much faster than expected. > > > She has an acne problem. Voila! It seemed to dry them up in > a few days. > > We place a saucer of plain tap water side by side with one containing > this CS. The cats were unanimous......CS was preferred. > > I tried it as an underarm deodorant as I know that off-the-shelf > stuff is dangerous ( more on this another time). After playing > some hard tennis I hugged Marsha. Surprised, she observed, "You > don't stink Jon!". > > WAS IT REAL OR OUR IMAGINATION? > > I decided to blow some more money. I sent a sample to the Colloidal > Science Laboratory in Westampton, New Jersey for analysis on > their Malvern Zetasizer 300DHS, a $70,000.00 machine utilizing > atomic Photon Correlation Spectroscopy. They publish a wealth > of information on CS and have nothing to sell. If you want some > advanced technical information visit their site. > > http://www.silver-colloids.com > > The lab results were far better that expected. The silver particles > ranged from 10.2-25.7 nanometers in size . . . far better than > any others we had analyzed . . . even the Frankenstein process. > > A MILLION DOLLAR METHOD > > I mentioned the results to an old friend. Abe, 70, is a multi-millionaire > marketing maven (nifty alliteration....heh, heh). "My Gawd Jon, > we can make millions from this!", he exclaimed. "Big @#$%ing > deal!", I replied. "We both have far more than we could ever > spend." Alas, we have different agendas. Making money rings > his bell while I just hope to leave a few tracks behind when > I cash in my chips . . . a quest for immortality, according to > my Brother, a shrink. > > EVEN YOU DUMMIES CAN MAKE ONE > > This ain't rocket science so pay attention. Don't email for > more information. I haven't the time for hand holding! > > 1. Buy a 6 volt DC transformer for about 5 clams. Better yet, > pick up one at a flea market for .50. > > 2. Clip the connector off the end of the wire. > > 3. Get two alligator clips from Radio Shack for a buck. > > 4. Carefully separate the two wires. Strip the insulation off > for about 1 inch. > > 5. Connect each lead to the clip. > > 6. You need two electrodes. Don't waste $15.00 for 1/4 oz. > pieces of silver wire. Go to a any coin store and buy two Canadian > Maple Leafs for about $6.50 ea. Each has 1.2 oz. of .9999 pure > silver, enough to make more CS than you will ever use. > > 7. Buy a gallon of distilled water for about .70. > > 8. Buy a tiny fish tank bubbler machine for about 8 bucks. > They will have the neoprene tubing as well. You will need about > two feet. > > 9. Be sure the coin is squeaky clean. Clamp them to opposite > sides of an 8 oz. glass of distilled water. > > 10. Place the tubing to the bottom of the glass. > > 11. Fill the glass with distilled water ONLY up to the bottom > of the clips. One does not want the metal, from the clips, in > contact with the water, only the coins. > > 12. Plug in the little transformer and oxygenation machine. > > 13. Run for about five hours. > > 14. Carefully remove the coins. There will be residue on them > and you don't want that in the solution. For even more purity, > use the neoprene tubing and siphon the solution into a clean > glass/or plastic container. (In these parts a siphon hose is > referred to as an "Arkansas credit card".) > > 15. Keep the CS out of sunlight in an air tight bottle. > > 16. Clean the coins thoroughly preparing for the next batch. > > Now you have high quality CS in about 5 PPM. > > Some scoundrels claim their CS is 100-800 PPM. This is rubbish. > At such concentrations the particles would agglomerate forming > much larger particles. Basic chemistry. > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Last night I spoke with Frank Key, the scientist who owns the > laboratory. He observed, "You have stumbled on to a fine way > to make CS." He did state that the potency would diminish over > time and suggested that one make a new batch every fortnight. > Considering that costs you nothing it makes sense. > > He said the secret was the low voltage and the fish pump. I > thought it was due to more oxygen in the water. He stated it > was because of the introduction of carbon dioxide, explaining > in chemical terms which were over my head. The fish pump in > 100% vital to the process. > > If you are too cheap to spring for 8-10 clams you can sit by > the glass and blow into it for 5 hours! Grinning from ear to > ear, Marsha suggested that this was not a good idea for people > might spread a rumor that you gave BJ's. > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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