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How to make a Pocket Sized Colloidal Silver Generator.

Step 4Clean-up and enjoy.

Clean-up and enjoy.
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After you have ran the device as long as you like, take the electrodes out of the water and wipe dry.

Disconnect the battery and stroke the electrodes with the scouring pad lightly to remove all the tarnish. Now the device is ready to use the next time.

Transfer the colloidal silver into a storage bottle.

Wash out your glass and store it away.

Enjoy your colloidal silver.

I should note here that the price of pre-made colloidal silver varies, as well as the strength and suggested dosages. One ad I saw sold a 16oz. bottle (2oz per dose) of 10ppm colloidal silver for $30.00. I have heard of $20.00 per oz.. Either way it is too expensive for something you can make for pennies per glass.

Also, for the electrodes: You can replace the electrodes with 99.9% pure fine silver ingots if you have them. Just make sure they do not touch each other and the silver is the only piece of metal in the water. If a clip is in the water, the metal from the clip, or solder will dissolve also, and that is bad.

As this is more a health product please research the topic thoroughly, before using colloidal silver. Use the Internet, consult your physician, and go to the library. It is your health and it should not be played with, unless you wish it to be. You may find yourself getting quite agitated with the medical establishment, as you find the uses for the product, and its abilities, but hey. They are doing what they are taught, just as so many of us do. But, how can we trust a student, when we can't trust their teachers? When is a student better than their teachers?

Philosophy, I missed my calling.

In the end it is yours, do what you like with it. Be safe.

Live Long and Prosper.
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Feb 18, 2010. 6:37 PMjonjones48 says:

You probabIy answered this already, but I'm dislexic (which means, for those of you that didn't try to study it deepply, I fit into one or more of the following: can't write &/or type easely, can't conncetrate on writing that is on a certain color of paper[THIS IS WHAT A PHYSCOLOGIST TOLD ME], etc) but, I digress.
Is it possible to use this method with other metals like; iron, copper, nickel, chromium, zinc, etc.... I have been looking for a means of fabricating colloidial iron so, I could increase the amount of solid iron in contact with water and thus make more pure iron-oxide, and make it faster. If you could please email me your response jonjones54@hotmail.com,  


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