There has always been discussion on this list of which
type of silver solution is preferable, or which is
most effective, or which makes CS most efficiently.
New members who are seeking info will read confusing
statements to the effect that ionic silver is better
or worse than colloidal silver, with some folks even
warning others to avoid one or the other, even
suggesting there is danger in one or the other.

We need to keep in mind that silver in any form has
been effective against pathogens. The European Royalty
ingested mechanically-ground up silver powder and
benefitted from it. Some vendors make exclusively
colloidal silver (meaning mostly particles floating in
water) and dismiss *ionic* silver (meaning silver
particles so small they are considered dissolved into
the water). I make a silver solution that is mostly
dissolved silver (what others call *ionic*), which
some folks claim has no benefit because, they say, it
changes to silver-chloride in the stomach. Yet I have
two doctor-confirmed cancer remissions and two
doctor-confirmed remissions from MS from this *ionic*
silver.

When we hear of someone using tap water to brew CS, we
shudder and say, No, No, Don't do that! But
missionaries in India use water from the Uganda River
to brew CS, which they say is quite effective against
various diseases. In fact, brewing CS in it is how
they sanitize that very polluted water.

We know about Stan Jones, who brewed 8 oz/day of city
tap-water CS, and drank the whole 8 oz each day. He
brewed it for an hour, making a coffee-colored CS.
After two years of this, he has a bluish tinge around
his eyes.

OK, so don't brew and drink coffee-colored CS. And
although I use distilled water to brew my own CS, I
wouldn't hesitate to use tap water or spring water or
filtered water if I couldn't get distilled water. I
just wouldn't make coffee-colored CS.

Using 3 or 4  9-volt batteries is fine. The more
batteries, the faster it brews. It makes a combination
of colloidal and *ionic* silver which is effective and
safe. You actually only need one silver wire, the one
that is connected to the red (positive) alligator
clip. The other (negative) wire can be stainless steel
or any other metal. It doesn't dissolve, only the
positive wire.

I used batteries at first, then changed to DC
adapters, daisy-chained together to increase the
voltage. They never ran down.

As soon as you have some CS, use it as starter for the
next batch. If you mix 8 oz of CS with 24 oz of
distilled water, you shorten the brewing time by 2/3.
(What normally took an hour will take 20 minutes.)

Although I sell a CS-brewer that makes one to ten
gallons per hour, the 3 battery one makes perfectly
good CS also. You just need to brew batches more often
(if you use it as freely as I do).

Here's a good rule: Using the best water available,
brew it as long as you want, until it starts to turn
color. If that takes ten minutes or three hours, it
doesn't matter. When it starts to turn color, stop.
Even if it is yellow, don't fret. I couldn't estimate
the number of gallons of yellow CS I've drunk in the
last six years. I never throw away CS. I drink it all.
Even those couple of times I forgot and left it all
night and woke up to find dark, blackish-brown CS with
one of the silver wires completely dissolved, I still
diluted it and drank it. I wouldn't do that
frequently, but once in awhile doesn't worry me.

Make it any way you want, using any voltage you want.
Just keep it clear or close to clear and it is
completely safe and effective. Even the FDA admits
that they have no reports of any toxic or dangerous
results from drinking any amount of
electrically-brewed CS.

This stuff is not dangerous, you don't need to be
paranoid. It is simply the best mineral water you can
drink.

Terry Chamberlin


        

        
                
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