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Colloidal Silver Question

 
IRQ_1

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12/08/2011 12:25 AM
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My point exactly, thank you.

Now find a video of SOMEONE OTHER THEN HIM and post it. If you can find one you will have doubled the number of colloidal-silver victims to two.


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12/08/2011 12:42 AM
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Where are all of the poor helpless smurfs caused by the horrible unregulated colloidal-silver market? The hundreds of thousands of people that have used it for everything from cuts to major internal infections? Are they all blue? Why is the press and the media hiding them from us. Because it's a BS urban legend.
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Smurfs! I love it! LOL.

Don't be too bent out of shape if you can't persuade the sheep in REM sleep. They're so heavily programmed it'll take a lot more than being flamed on a forum to budge them. It's not worth the stress.

I've made CS lately using a current limiter circuit that keeps the current constant at 3mA as conductivity increases so that particles stay as small as possible. I use Smart Water which is distilled and fluoride-free.
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12/08/2011 12:46 AM
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My point exactly, thank you.

Now find a video of SOMEONE OTHER THEN HIM and post it. If you can find one you will have doubled the number of colloidal-silver victims to two.


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Yeah cause you'd have to be a fucking moron to drink the shit


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12/08/2011 04:07 PM
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Re: Colloidal Silver Question
How long does it last.I have a small bottle thats sealed.Has never been opened.Bought from the vitamin shop.Not sure when I bought it but it was long ago.I am assuming since its never been open it wouldn't as likely go bad as an opened bottle.
Is it still good to use even if its older.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 6730421


Fresh is always better. That said some brands can last months some less. You can always try it though fresh homemade is to some degree the same as any store-bought and way better than most.

That said, and Theo at Sovereign Silver agreed wholeheartedly that some 10 percent of what you make at home is as good as the best. Given the right color it can't harm. Go for lemon to amber, better yet lemon to gold...like a cheap beer, i.e. crystal clear yellow/gold.

Frank Key of Colloidal Science Lab likes my rediscovered 1920 technique for bringing clear "ionic" into more highly colloidal yellow/gold.

14 year educator: colloidalsilver101
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Which technique is that ? I can make orange, purple and red colloidal gold
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02/18/2013 12:33 PM
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well you weren't using the correct gear then......

your distilled water should read 0 ppm BEFORE you start the process. A good ionic/colloidal maker won't start unless the reading is zero...

silvergen
silver puppy

to name but 2 of the best ones.....
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 6660409


Those brands of generators start/don't start due only to the conductivity of the water. They do not contain PPM meters in the aparatus. If the conductivity of the water is too great, they will not start. Depending on what the impurities in the distilled water are it may/may-not effect the conductivity. If those impurities are say Na+ Cl- than the it will. If the impurities are inert, it will not effect the conductivity.

I say this from experience, owning a "Silvergen" myself.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1142906


neither of those wil deliver anywhere near 21 ppm.....

for someone stating 3-8 ppm prior to introducing the silver-electrodes.......

me thinks you haven't got a clue really.....
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I meant with 3-8 ppm water before starting.....just to be clear (which I wasn't)

to make decent ionic or colloidal you MUST have 0 ppm distilled water prior to starting.....
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 6660409

Correct. Distilled water reads ZERO -0- PPM (parts per millions). This guy who "owned a CS company is a tard or disinfo". CS is simple to make and it does not need to be super strong. 5 or 6 PPM is very good.
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02/19/2013 02:41 PM
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Re: Colloidal Silver Question
My $0.02 (and risking ban every post):

Purchased distilled water from the store (Kroger, Meijer, AlphaBeta, Stater Bros. etc.) varies.

I've just discovered this myself after doing my own CS at home.

Some brands (name brands vs generic brand, etc) have 0ppm and some I've seen have 1ppm.

I've since asked my wife to not buy generic gallons of distilled water, as these tend to measure 1ppm on my TDS meter. My CS works fine with this 1ppm solution (eczema under control, coughs/sneezes under control, etc.) -- However, I really want 0ppm to start my CS solution.

So we decided to buy various gallons, measure them with the TDS meter, then moving the 0ppm to the CS lab and the 1ppm next to our Keurig coffee maker. :)

FTR, I'm a self-producer and have studied a year prior to making my own - Bought a Silv3rPuppy unit - It's cool, but cumbersome as it requires a lot of hand-holding if you "do it right*" -- Just recently purchased a Silv3rLungs unit and this thing is awesome. It's $300 (vs $90 Silv3rpuppy), but includes everything I wish I had with the Silv3rPuppy unit - Magnetic stirring (better than air-bubbling), a 32oz flask (instead of a 6oz jar), auto-shut-off to prevent "silver-clumping".

And also FTR, my solutions are clear and 8-10ppm, even after 8 weeks, stored at room temperature, away from sunlight, in a 30oz clear mason jar.

CS is too expensive to buy constantly with so many uses available. It's best to buy a unit to produce it the easiest, then you can use the CS solution for almost anything.

I've given some to friends and have taken some myself and have had testimonies reported back:
1 - cleared up athlete foot of friend's daughter
2 - my wife reports fewer sinus issues when taking 1 dropper-full sublingual (under tongue) daily.
3 - I spray my 17 yo son's smelly armpits when he forgets deodorant - 3-4 minutes later, the smell is gone.
4 - my random fingertip eczema symptoms never show up when sprayed CS once a day on hands

Currently, I'm running an experiment on mold growing outside my window sill.
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02/19/2013 03:38 PM
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Re: Colloidal Silver Question
I used to own/operate a CS company. I'm likely the most qualified person on this board to answer your question. And the answer is no, altitude does not matter.

If you say, "nothing is happening" I assume you want the water to change collars, or some bubbles or something to appear — right?

To do it right, you'll need a PPM meter. Check the PPM of your distilled water (should be 3PPM - 8PPM) prior to introducing the silver-electrodes and 12V DC current. Continue to run current until the PPM is up to 21-24PPM. Depending on how much water-volume you have, size of electrodes, surface area of electrodes, etc., it should take 2-6 hours.

If you have no PPM meter, you can determine that it's "done" when the water goes from clear, the slightly hazy-gray, or just taste it. It should taste like a silver-spoon in your mouth.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1142906


The fuck? No wonder you don't own your CS company anymore with that kind of retarded advice.

First of all, it's colors, not collars.

Second, distilled water should always be ZERO PPM. If it's 3 parts per million then it's not true distilled water and you could end up turning blue from the CS after prolonged exposure.

Third - CS is not "hazy gray". That's just scary. It should be a light yellow color, turning darker as more silver enters the water. 20 ppm is about right.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 6522763


^ this

In my experience- when some says they are the most qualified person, they are probably an assh0le





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