[email protected] wrote:

>  As I was looking on the net about 2 months ago I came across plans to
> build
> your own CS generator. This one had a twist, the inventor suggested
> that you
> put a hose that is connected to an air pump that is used in fish tanks
> into
> your water that you want to make into CS. They also said that you
> could use
> pure silver coins instead of the wire.
>
> I can't remember where I say this and have only looked on your site, a
>
> little. I will keep looking. Does this ring a bell?
> Do you happen to remember where this is from? If you do could you
> please let
> me know?
>
> Thank-You
>
> Ed Cox

I use the constant currant CS gen. with air bubble from fish tank  and
it is twice as bright looking as it is with the bubblier turned off ?
Still tests the same with a Hanna tester so I don't know what the
difference is except it tastes better, and may have more OX in it?  The
info below is from     Dr. Jon Brooks    http://cat007.com
Tel
>From Phoenix, AZ

U may have seen this page?

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.
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