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>>>SILVER ION has the proven ability to cause any HUMAN CELL to revert back to a STEM CELL!!<<<
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Right on I hear they are pretty good! Really all you need is a 9 V battery and some fine silver wire!
Quoting: WhiteEagleFeather 1497561Op that is what I use. I have one 9 volt and clips for the silver wires. How long does it take for a quart of water? Quoting: Buford2When I make my colloidal silver, I let it run for about 6 or 8 hours, but that is with using store bought distilled water which has a very low conductivity, allowing for a small current to flow, under 1.5 milliamps with a multimeter. Also you can tell when the CS is done by the change in color of the electrodes. The positive electrode will begin to have a black coloration and the negative will start collecting some plated out silver. This will appear as a very small grey fuzzy buildup. When this has started happening you know you have reached the point where the silver that has been deposited in the water is starting to migrate over to the other electrode and its done. To make proper high quality nano sized particles (<100nm) only distilled water from the store should be used and the jar should be as clean as you can get it. Moon phases will also affect the speed at which CS is produced, so you will notice this. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1497561How much do you make at a time? I use distilled water like you mention and pour it in quart jars. I then make the CS. You mentioned six to eight hours so that made me wonder how much CS you are making? Thanks so much for your help. Quoting: Buford2Your welcome, my pleasure! I make a liter at a time, but I have made 4 liter batches as well. There will be variations on that 6 - 8 hour time depending in what your electrode geometry is and the actual surface area of the electrodes in the water. The larger the surface area, or the more water which will be in contact with the electrodes, will result in a higher current flow. I use silver wire which is a fairly small surface area so a small current which makes the small particles you want. Also only the positive electrode needs to be silver, as that is the one that the silver is actually being deposited from.. Often I will just use a piece of copper wire the same length for the negative electrode. After the batch is done it should be clear like normal water. If this is left out in the UV light the particles will slowly start to combine as they loose the charge that is keeping them separated from one another. When this happens the color will start to turn a light yellow color and that's ok. This color shows that the particles are between 0.001 and 0.01 microns which is extremely small and among the highest quality CS available!
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