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-Oh c'mon, someone must remember what Tony said. I figure , the

" SilverGen " , the " SilverPuppy, but can't guess the third.

>

> oleander soup , " kygos5 " <kygos5@> wrote:

> >

> > oleander soup , " Tony " @> wrote:

> > > Some companies have larger particle silver, some don't. My

> suggestion - if it is not commercial silver from Utopia Silver or

> Mesosilver and not homemade silver from one of the three machines I

> mentioned, be wary.

>

> > Sorry, I missed where you mentioned about which 3 CS home machines.

> Thanks, Kygos

>

> > While waiting for an answer, I learned about making CS, and found

> what is important is the ratio of ionic to non ionic silver in a

> solution, which presents a pretty good case for Utopia and Mesosilver,

> and casts doubt on the homemade and any product not stating its ratio

> of Ionic to non ionic makeup.

> Utopia is 25% ionic to 75% non-ionic. :C)

> Quote " " Most products are ionic silver because it is very simple to

> make. So simple, in fact, a child can do it. All it takes to make

> ionic silver is a nine volt battery and some silver wire. It is

> simplicity in the extreme. Most producers do not use a nine volt

> battery, but a high voltage AC source because it makes a more stable

> ionic solution. The high voltage AC product is just as simple to make,

> but takes a little more equipment. In either case, the process is a

> form of electrolysis. The electrolysis process produces mostly ionic

> silver and is the process by which the vast majority of companies are

> producing what they call colloidal silver, but in fact it is mostly an

> ionic silver solution. It is just like calling a beverage orange juice

> when it only contains 10% real orange juice and 90% something else.

> Regardless of claims made to the contrary, if the product is made by

> electrolysis, it not a true colloid, it is mostly ionic silver. By

> comparison a true colloid has a high concentration of particles and

> little or no ionic silver. To make a true colloid is difficult in the

> extreme. "

> " Remember, if it looks like water, it is ionic silver, not a true

> colloidal silver. "

> >

>

> > My2cents:

> > I dropped the MMS and went with the OS. I had bad GI experience

> > before I got to the max amt, and think I'll puke if I ever smell it

> again.

> > Also, I found IP6 chelates iron, so I have hope again against

my PCT.

> >

> > Fine state of affairs

> > I called local social services for help to get to a doctor, and was

> > told if I could afford a phone, I could afford my own medical

bills. lol

> >

>

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Silver Puppy, SilverGen and Silver Edge

 

Or, if you agree to use it only for personal use I might be able to

get you a good deal on a Utopia Silver machine for a mere $55,000 or so.

 

 

oleander soup , " kygos5 " <kygos5 wrote:

>

> -Oh c'mon, someone must remember what Tony said. I figure , the

> " SilverGen " , the " SilverPuppy, but can't guess the third.

> >

> > oleander soup , " kygos5 " <kygos5@> wrote:

> > >

> > > oleander soup , " Tony " @> wrote:

> > > > Some companies have larger particle silver, some don't. My

> > suggestion - if it is not commercial silver from Utopia Silver or

> > Mesosilver and not homemade silver from one of the three machines I

> > mentioned, be wary.

> >

> > > Sorry, I missed where you mentioned about which 3 CS home machines.

> > Thanks, Kygos

> >

> > > While waiting for an answer, I learned about making CS, and found

> > what is important is the ratio of ionic to non ionic silver in a

> > solution, which presents a pretty good case for Utopia and Mesosilver,

> > and casts doubt on the homemade and any product not stating its ratio

> > of Ionic to non ionic makeup.

> > Utopia is 25% ionic to 75% non-ionic. :C)

> > Quote " " Most products are ionic silver because it is very simple to

> > make. So simple, in fact, a child can do it. All it takes to make

> > ionic silver is a nine volt battery and some silver wire. It is

> > simplicity in the extreme. Most producers do not use a nine volt

> > battery, but a high voltage AC source because it makes a more stable

> > ionic solution. The high voltage AC product is just as simple to make,

> > but takes a little more equipment. In either case, the process is a

> > form of electrolysis. The electrolysis process produces mostly ionic

> > silver and is the process by which the vast majority of companies are

> > producing what they call colloidal silver, but in fact it is mostly an

> > ionic silver solution. It is just like calling a beverage orange juice

> > when it only contains 10% real orange juice and 90% something else.

> > Regardless of claims made to the contrary, if the product is made by

> > electrolysis, it not a true colloid, it is mostly ionic silver. By

> > comparison a true colloid has a high concentration of particles and

> > little or no ionic silver. To make a true colloid is difficult in the

> > extreme. "

> > " Remember, if it looks like water, it is ionic silver, not a true

> > colloidal silver. "

> > >

> >

> > > My2cents:

> > > I dropped the MMS and went with the OS. I had bad GI experience

> > > before I got to the max amt, and think I'll puke if I ever smell it

> > again.

> > > Also, I found IP6 chelates iron, so I have hope again against

> my PCT.

> > >

> > > Fine state of affairs

> > > I called local social services for help to get to a doctor, and was

> > > told if I could afford a phone, I could afford my own medical

> bills. lol

> > >

> >

>

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