Hi,
Thanks for the info...very well put and I could
understand. 
How many batches can you get from the strands of
silver. I was told 30 gals., but that seems like a
lot. Also what is the "shelf-life" of a batch?!?!
Thanks for your help.
Sue Blake
--- Marshalee Hallett <[email protected]> wrote:
>   Hello all, am new to this group, I joined because
> I want to make a cs generator, is that what they are
> called?
>   I am a kind of stupid woman so I need all
> directions given in the simplest language, so i can
> understand them, as i have to build it myself. 
> would so appreciate any help i can get.  went to the
> archives, but still learning my way around there and
> didn't find anything on building the machines will
> keep looking, what i did find i couldn't understand,
> the terms used.  (told you I was a dummy)  hee hee  
>    thanks,  Rusty
> 
>   Dear Rusty, Hi, and welcome! I`m Marshalee, and
> old timer around here. Here`s the directions I send
> to all and sundry who wish to make CS easily and
> effectively:
> 
>   Here`s how to make Colloidal Silver:
> 
>   You`ll need 3 nine-volt batteries, the square
> ones. 
>     (the Lithiums last 4 times longer than the
> alkalines, if you can afford them;
>     they are about 21 bucks at Radio Shack)
>   2  five inch pieces of pure silver wire, 14 gauge,
> .999 fine, (not sterling
>     as it has other metals in it.)
>   2 alligator clips, (the kind with 2 clips on
> either end of a plastic coated
>     wire, 2 sets actually, also available at the
> Shack)
>   2 cups of distilled water in a glass measuring
> cup, (I always use glass to
>     make CS in. I have a cup used solely for making
> my CS.)
>   A new green scrubber, just for this purpose.
>   An empty water bottle to store your finished CS
> in. A pop top plastic bottle is just fine.
> 
>     Rinse the cup and storage bottle with distilled
> water to remove any dust or
>   soap residue.
>    Take the batteries and snap them together, one
> upside down on top of the other two.
>   This will leave two empty posts on the batteries. 
>   Connect the silver wires to the posts with the two
> alligator clips.
>   Drop the wires into the water, with about 4 inches
> submerged, and about 1
>   inch apart.
>   As they tend to float around, you can put a
> candycane bend in the top of the wires
>   and hang that over the lip of the cup, with the
> connectors hooked to the bend. Don`t let the
> connectors get into the water.
>     It is now working. You can`t get shocked by it.
>   Now leave it and time for 30 minutes. You may
> notice some bubbles coming off
>   one wire, and fine wisps of gold coming off the
> other, that is the Colloid
>   forming! The bubbles are hydrogen, from the water.
> There will be a buildup
>   of fuzz on one wire, that is silver oxide. It is
> harmless, but you can wipe it off
>   with a paper towel. Replace the wires, and time
> for another 30 minutes. This one hour activation
> gives a CS of about 18 PPM.  The longer it works,
> the higher the PPM.
>     When finished, wipe off the wires with a paper
> towel, then with the green
>   scrubber until the wires are shiny again, and
> detach the batteries. Store it all in a ziploc bag
> to keep it handy. The finished CS doesn`t need to be
> refrigerated. If you keep the bottle out where you
> see it, you`ll remember to take it!
>    I take 3 big swallows a day for an active
> infection, sometimes even more. (My swallow is about
> 1/3 of a cup.) The silver particles are fine enough
> to be easily excreted, so taking more won`t hurt. If
> you hold the CS in your mouth for a few minutes, it
> will clean your mouth nicely.
>   I take one swallow a day for a preventive. I use
> it topically too, and even in the
>   eyes. It is mild and doesn`t sting. Splash some in
> the pits for a natural deodorant. It is bacteria
> that causes BO, and since CS kills the bacteria, no
> BO!
>   CS doesn`t taste too bad either. Some folks notice
> a metallic tang, others don`t. I`ll slap some on my
> skin for a sunburn, and will be tan the next day. I
> use it for bug bites and stings too. Canker sores
> respond quickly. 
>   I have used CS for my pet birds, and always put
> some in the water bowl for my Pug dogs. CS is even
> good for cut flowers, they will last for weeks. It
> is bacteria that actually kills fresh-cut flowers.
>   It can be sprayed on houseplants with fungus or
> rust. A dollop in the milk jug keeps the milk fresh
> for a long time.
>   There are lots more uses for CS in the body and
> around the house.
>   Any place bacteria live can benefit from CS.
>    I have some silver wire available right now, 5
> bucks for the set, which includes postage. Just send
> me email with your address if you want some.
>   Good luck!
>   Marshalee
> 
> 


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