I've been biting my tongue here, but... Well, OUCH.
Making your own colloidal silver at home is not at all difficult, and no
matter how much you spend on a generator you'll save money.
My own gen is homemade, and uses 'two nines' -- a pair of 9V batteries.
I've repeated over and over why 18V works so much better than 24V (the
classic 'three nines'): It's a simple matter of current limitation. By the
time an 18V system exceeds the overrun threshold (around 1.2 mA) you already
have a product that is quite strong enough, if not up to 3 times stronger
than needed.
Using steam-distilled water... Sediment? No. Silver oxides (the black
crystalline 'fuzz' that falls off the cathode, then seen as little black
flakes)? Not unless you leave it running too long. Particle size? Haven't
had it tested, but logic says agglomeration is minimized.
It's a very simple circuit, the components are inexpensive... and just to
prove a point or two I'll show my 10-year-old not only how to use it, but
how to build one.
If you are serious about silver, you will make your own. Please don't trust
commercially-prepared solutions. Use the money to pay a neighbour kid to
build a gen and brew for you, if you're not up to handling it yourself.
- fil (Phil Smith) [)o.]
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