>Stainless spoon ....no no Carlos...a plastic spoon
for to take your Silverwater...REMEMBER...no metal.<

This is one of the CS myths that wander about. There
is almost a mystical superstition some folks have
about CS, like it was a strange substance with unknown
powers. (Though it is a kind of Super Hero!)

All my CS-brewing units use a silver and a stainless
steel electrode. The silver electrode is attached to
the positive line, the steel one to the negative line.
The ONLY electrode that dissolves is the positive one.
The negative one is simply an attractor. It does not
dissolve whatsoever. It could be made of any
conductive metal.

The idea that you shouldn't allow CS to touch any
metal has no logic to it. What is supposed to happen?
Silver is only a metal, a mineral. It is not
Kryptonite. It is not radioactive. We freely cook in
stainless steel pots, using water that may very well
contain some silver particles naturally, yet we don't
worry about that. Just yesterday I cooked a large pot
of stew, using a quart of CS to cook the veggies in.
In fact, one idea for brewing CS was to use a
stainless steel pot to hold the distilled water and
hang a large silver ingot down into the center. The
steel pot would act like the negative attractor, and
the silver ingot would dissolve into the water,
producing CS.

Someone asked me if, were the electrodes accidently
reversed, would the unit be producing colloidal steel?
But we already understand that you cannot brew
colloidal gold with the low voltages we use because
the gold is too hard to be dissolved by those low
voltages. How much harder is steel?

To stir or scoop out CS with a metal spoon or utensil
is not a problem, as long as the power is off. Even
with the power on, the only potential issue would be
to somehow short out the electrodes while stirring the
water.

This is only mineral water we make, folks, except that
it has just one mineral in it.

Terry Chamberlin

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