There is a reaction using pure distilled water. It's just so slow you
can't see anything happening, but then, when it finally starts going fast
enough to see, it's probably already too fast.
If you put a multi meter in line with one of the electrodes set on
milliamps, you'll be able to monitor things much more accurately.
Place electrodes the same way each time, record the starting current and
chart the rise every ten minutes till you get a product you like.
It should have a metallic flavor, [faint to strong according to your
preference..I prefer strong at around 10-20 PPM ionic] and be colorless to
slightly yellow.
You may be able to see a golden cloud streaming of one electrode. That
indicates the current has gone too high, probably time to stop or get
bigger electrodes..but keeping on won't kill anyone. It's just that every
time I've seen a golden cloud, I got yellow CS even at a fairly low PPM.
Today I am going to try using a very little bit of pure honey as a
starter, as Terry also suggested as another option. I do not want to use
salt any more, but with the distilled water alone there is no reaction al all.
Thanks for all your help. I will evetually get there before I have a brand
new good quality outfit in my hands!!
Carlos
From: Dan Nave <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: CS>Re: FW: CS>New 73 y.o. member with chronic Ehrlichiosis
requests help!!
Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 17:33:58 -0500
Dear Carlos,
It sounds like you have good distilled water. Since you are stirring it
by hand, I assume you are making a low voltage DC Colloidal Silver
(which, ironically, is probably mostly ionic ;-)). However, 12 to 13
minutes seems like a very short time for "brewing" so you must have
either used a starter or are using higher voltage...
Can you give more details? What voltage? Do you have any current
limiting going on? Do you have access to a voltmeter or a current meter
which measures milliamps? Do you have a laser pointer of any sort? Are
you familiar with electrical theory at all?
Even if you don't have any special equipment you can still make the CS
but you won't be quite as sure about the potency, etc.
One way to achieve stirring for a quantity of water up to about pint or a
liter (well, I used it for a one-half gallon container, but it was quite
narrow) is to use "thermal stirring." The idea is to heat the container
in the middle part of the bottom which will cause the water to rise by
convection, and since the outside edges of the container are cooler they
will cause the water to move down. This way you will get a gentle
circulation of the fluid and not have to stir it. One can get a tin can
which has one end cut out, turn it over and cut a smaller hole in the top
to release the heat to the glass and then put a small wattage light bulb
in the can. Set the CS container on top of the can with the small hole
facing the container. You should insulate the top of the can a bit, but
don't insulate over the hole. If the light bulb is too hot, you may need
some ventilation holes in the bottom of the tin can.
The term "Colloidal Silver" is a catch-all term. The stuff we make by
this method is mostly ionic with a small colloidal component. The "must
be ionic"/"must be colloidal" debate is mostly a marketing ploy. It has
been found that in order for the silver to affect the organisms it must
be converted to ions. There may be some virtue to the argument that the
actual colloids of silver, if they are small enough, are absorbed in a
slightly different way and may maintain their integrity for a longer time
in the body, but I believe that they must be converted to ionic silver
before they can actually do anything. The CS we make has been proven to
be very effective.
Dan
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From: Carlos Pérez [mailto:[email protected]]
Subject: RE: CS>New 73 y.o. member with chronic Ehrlichiosis requests help!!
Hello, Dan,
Thank you very much for your answer.
Strictly speaking Lyme´s diseases is produced by a Spiroquette and
Ehrlichiosis by Ehrlichiae, a Ricketsia. The main vector in both cases
is ticks. The sympthoms are sometimes similar. Since Ehrlichiosis is so
common in the world I hope I find persons that have experience treating
it with CS.
At this stage, I am trying to do my best with the simple system I have.
I am getting a good quality bi-distilled through steaming, free of ions,
that has no reaction by itself. Terry Chamberlain suggested if necessary
use a drop of pure honey, but I like better her other suggestion using
some CS fom the previous batch. I don´t want to use salt again.
I am confused about the opinions concernong Ionic Silver and Colloidal
Silver. There are al kinds of reasons for considering one or the other
the convenient one. Meanwhile, I am trying to find out what my equipment
is producing and optimize it, until I can buy a good trustable system.
Next batch sould come out better. The product I am gettig looks like a
glass of water with one dop of milk, very clear, almost totally
transparent with a slight mist. I am stirring manually with a plastic
spoon wile it is produced in order to keep the conglomerates s small as
possible. The wire electrodes are placed on the opposite sides of a 10
ounce glass and they leave enough space to do it, but it still is a pain
in the neck for 12-13 min.!! Eventally I have to get a system that
produces at least one gallon at a time with much less hassle.
I will keep you informed about my "experiments".
Regards,
Carlos
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