Our research revealed, some years ago, that the variations in color of the 
Colloidal Silver liquid fraction are not a function of temperature....but 
rather, a function of the amount of material substance actually entrained in 
the medium one is using to generate the colloidal silver.
      It is demonstrable that elevated water temperature does, indeed, hasten 
the early generation phase and thus reduce the length of time before particle 
agglomeration becomes a consideration (for constant LVDC systems).
We have never found enough contravening evidence (indicting high temperature 
water) to justify not utilizing this procedure as a "jump start" in the 
generation process.  e.g.
 180 degree F. water affords us considerable savings in time without producing 
any detectable deleterious effects whatsoever.....so long as the generation 
process is stopped
at or below 20 ppm.  Being attentive to the dc current draw levels, plus the 
judicious use of a relatively indicative
conductivity instrument (including the TDS-1) has enabled many of our volunteer 
population to enjoy the benefits of very acceptable colloidal silver....while 
using a variety
of LVDC systems.  Such a procedure enables the user to quickly become adept at 
estimating the ppm....even before performing the actual conductivity 
measurement----simply by referencing the current draw in Milliamps.  The 
accuracy of ones estimate is, obviously, dependent to a measurable degree
upon the consistency of their system operating parameters.
     It is my personal opinion that far too much criticism  
(unjustified) has been directed against the use of heated distilled 
water....for the generation of colloidal silver.
     Others may have experienced different results.  If so, I would be quite 
interested in learning of them.
                    Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.  
p.s.  In one series of experiments we were unable to produce
ANY color variations up to 35 ppm, while using constantly-boiling distilled 
water (together with an air bubbling source supplied via silicone tubing) at 
36-40 volts DC.
---
Harborne Research Foundation

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DATE: Sun, 09 May 2004 15:04:26
From: "Marie Hofman" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: 

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What should the temperature of the distilled water be for generating CS?  I made some (perhaps with too warm water) and got very golden colour.  Should I use it?

Marie.

Marie.



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