Tony,
The fact that you're current limited to 1 ma is saving you a lot of
grief.
Without that limiting, and using any old water, your current would
reach runaway levels within 3 minutes of brewing.
As you already know, the proof is in the pudding, and you're doing OK.
If I were doing as you're doing, I wouldn't be concerned.
After all, Bob Beck used tap water for several years, and he's
considered by many to be the grandfather of modern colloidal silver.
Most of the methods discussed here, is nit picking and fine tuning.
Some of course are concerned because they have a commercial interest
that holds them to a finer standard. Or their interested in making
large amounts, quickly.
Unless you're using high voltage arcing, the danger is crating nitric
acid, don't sweat it!
Chuck
Avoid cliches like the plague--they're a dime a dozen!
On 11/14/2005 12:37:00 AM, Tony Moody ([email protected]) wrote:
> Dear Silver Listers
> I would like to know exactly what sort of danger anyone could possibly get
> into by
> making CS with ordinary water and using that?
>
> I have been making CS with 9vdc from a battery and with current control to
> 1mA for
> many years . I use whatever the drinking water is out of the tap. 3 to 5
> minutes per
> 8oz glassful. It works. Cures upset tummies in minutes. Stops a cold in
> its tracks if
> taken soon enough. Stops BO for many hours. Soothes insect bites and thorn
>
> scratches. Disinfects wounds. Great for flushing mould and dirt from
> sinuses etc etc.
>
> I really would like to know the specific dangers that might be practically
> applicable.
>
> Tony Moody
> South Africa.
>
> On 12 Nov 2005 at 0:45, M. G. Devour wrote about : Subject : CS>Distilled
> water...
>
> > On another topic:
> >
> > The group consensus has long recommended only pure distilled water for
> > making CS. This is for safety sake and so you can be sure of what you
> > are making.
> >
> > If you add salt, baking soda, or other chemicals, or use tap or other
> > "normal" water with dissolved minerals in it, you *will* make silver
> > compounds of
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