Guest guest Posted June 3, 2008 Report Share Posted June 3, 2008 The machine they sell is not in the ballpark with the Silver Puppy, SilverGen or Silver Edge machines. It IS quite a bit less expensive, but compared to the other mentioned generators it is pretty Mickey Mouse. US is indeed a trusted source, the owner is a lifelong friend of mine, and they do support our group. However, I have to be honest - that CS maker would not be my choice unless money was a critical factor. oleander soup , Mister Cee <mister.cee wrote: > > Howdy one and ALL! > > Hope you're enjoying your day/eve! > > Like me, perhaps some of you are interested in CS and wouldn't mind making your own if you get good results. > > I want to begin making my own Colloidal Silver because of cost effectivity. I know there are a few that are recommended (for around $150 - $220) but I just saw this the other day and was surprised since it is from a trusted company. Has anybody heard/experienced the one that Utopia puts out? > > Here's the site: http://www.utopiasilver.com/generator.htm It comes with everything to start making the CS for $39. Here's the blurb below: > > Our generator uses only .9999 pure silver electrodes and distilled water to produce the purest product available. The generator comes with all of the following: Pure .9999 silver electrodes. Complete directions for set-up and production. Batteries. We have the best eMail and telephone support available in the industry. We don't leave you alone to find out for yourself. We are there for you if you need us although the instructions as well as the simplicity of the machine itself insure your success in its operation. At $39, we have broken the price barrier for colloidal silver generators and made colloidal silver truly an affordable solution for many of your health needs. All you need to get started producing quality colloidal silver is the generator for $39. However, the whole set-up for production, testing, storage and application can be bought as a package. (BTW this is $84 which is still a value ~ IF it stands the test of time). > > Any recommendations, advice, suggestions? All will be appreciated. > > Thanks, smiles, take care! > > You can also purchase the whole shebang for $84 including bottles. > > MC > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2008 Report Share Posted June 3, 2008 Thanks Tony!! That's why I'm here ! 'cuz of the honesty from you and the rest of the people in this group. What do you recommend? I get confused between CS and ionic. I'm looking for durability as well as quality and strength, if that makes sense. I'm a noob. Thanks! MC oleander soup , " Tony " wrote: > > The machine they sell is not in the ballpark with the Silver Puppy, > SilverGen or Silver Edge machines. It IS quite a bit less expensive, > but compared to the other mentioned generators it is pretty Mickey > Mouse. > > US is indeed a trusted source, the owner is a lifelong friend of mine, > and they do support our group. However, I have to be honest - that CS > maker would not be my choice unless money was a critical factor. > > > > > oleander soup , Mister Cee <mister.cee@> wrote: > > > > Howdy one and ALL! > > > > Hope you're enjoying your day/eve! > > > > Like me, perhaps some of you are interested in CS and wouldn't > mind making your own if you get good results. > > > > I want to begin making my own Colloidal Silver because of cost > effectivity. I know there are a few that are recommended (for around > $150 - $220) but I just saw this the other day and was surprised since > it is from a trusted company. Has anybody heard/experienced the one > that Utopia puts out? > > > > Here's the site: http://www.utopiasilver.com/generator.htm It > comes with everything to start making the CS for $39. Here's the blurb > below: > > > > Our generator uses only .9999 pure silver electrodes and distilled > water to produce the purest product available. The generator comes > with all of the following: Pure .9999 silver electrodes. Complete > directions for set-up and production. Batteries. We have the best > eMail and telephone support available in the industry. We don't leave > you alone to find out for yourself. We are there for you if you need > us although the instructions as well as the simplicity of the machine > itself insure your success in its operation. At $39, we have broken > the price barrier for colloidal silver generators and made colloidal > silver truly an affordable solution for many of your health needs. All > you need to get started producing quality colloidal silver is the > generator for $39. However, the whole set-up for production, testing, > storage and application can be bought as a package. (BTW this is $84 > which is still a value ~ IF it stands the test of time). > > > > Any recommendations, advice, suggestions? All will be appreciated. > > > > Thanks, smiles, take care! > > > > You can also purchase the whole shebang for $84 including bottles. > > > > MC > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 I recommend Utopia Silver colloidal silver for internal use - especially for the tougher pathogens and conditions - and the home made mostly ionic silver from a Silver Puppy (or else a SilverGen or Silver Edge) for external use and use with your animals. Actually, what I plan to do is get a Silver Puppy and mix it with Utopia Silver for an approximate 50/50 colloidal/ionic silver mix and have the best of both worlds. oleander soup , " mister " <mister.cee wrote: > > Thanks Tony!! > > That's why I'm here ! 'cuz of the honesty from you and the rest of > the people in this group. > > What do you recommend? I get confused between CS and ionic. I'm > looking for durability as well as quality and strength, if that makes > sense. I'm a noob. > > Thanks! > > MC > > > > > > oleander soup , " Tony " @> wrote: > > > > The machine they sell is not in the ballpark with the Silver Puppy, > > SilverGen or Silver Edge machines. It IS quite a bit less > expensive, > > but compared to the other mentioned generators it is pretty Mickey > > Mouse. > > > > US is indeed a trusted source, the owner is a lifelong friend of > mine, > > and they do support our group. However, I have to be honest - that > CS > > maker would not be my choice unless money was a critical factor. > > > > > > > > > > oleander soup , Mister Cee <mister.cee@> wrote: > > > > > > Howdy one and ALL! > > > > > > Hope you're enjoying your day/eve! > > > > > > Like me, perhaps some of you are interested in CS and wouldn't > > mind making your own if you get good results. > > > > > > I want to begin making my own Colloidal Silver because of cost > > effectivity. I know there are a few that are recommended (for around > > $150 - $220) but I just saw this the other day and was surprised > since > > it is from a trusted company. Has anybody heard/experienced the one > > that Utopia puts out? > > > > > > Here's the site: http://www.utopiasilver.com/generator.htm > It > > comes with everything to start making the CS for $39. Here's the > blurb > > below: > > > > > > Our generator uses only .9999 pure silver electrodes and > distilled > > water to produce the purest product available. The generator comes > > with all of the following: Pure .9999 silver electrodes. Complete > > directions for set-up and production. Batteries. We have the best > > eMail and telephone support available in the industry. We don't > leave > > you alone to find out for yourself. We are there for you if you need > > us although the instructions as well as the simplicity of the > machine > > itself insure your success in its operation. At $39, we have broken > > the price barrier for colloidal silver generators and made colloidal > > silver truly an affordable solution for many of your health needs. > All > > you need to get started producing quality colloidal silver is the > > generator for $39. However, the whole set-up for production, > testing, > > storage and application can be bought as a package. (BTW this is $84 > > which is still a value ~ IF it stands the test of time). > > > > > > Any recommendations, advice, suggestions? All will be > appreciated. > > > > > > Thanks, smiles, take care! > > > > > > You can also purchase the whole shebang for $84 including > bottles. > > > > > > MC > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 <Tony> :: I recommend Utopia Silver colloidal silver for internal use - especially for the tougher pathogens and conditions - and the home made mostly ionic silver from a Silver Puppy (or else a SilverGen or Silver Edge) for external use and use with your animals. Ok, so are you saying it’s best to NOT give colloidal to pets and give ionic instead? I’m confuzzled…. Thanks, E-Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 You can use both for pets. But I will say that colloidal silver from Utopia Silver is what made my lethargic nine year old dog into an enthusiastic " puppy " again. And colloidal silver is responsible for melting the tumor she had on her back. Hugs, oleander soup , " E-Beth Beckham " <beckham wrote: > > > > <Tony> :: I recommend Utopia Silver colloidal silver for internal use - > especially for the tougher pathogens and conditions - and the home > made mostly ionic silver from a Silver Puppy (or else a SilverGen or > Silver Edge) for external use and use with your animals. > > > > Ok, so are you saying it's best to NOT give colloidal to pets and give ionic > instead? I'm confuzzled.. > > > Thanks, > > E-Beth > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 Thanks, . I’ve been giving my fella the “good stuff” mixed in with his water for a couple weeks…he has several fatty tumors, and I’m hoping it’ll help. Any suggestions on how much? I’ve been giving him about a teaspoon per bowl, the bowl holds about a pint and a half. Been thinking of trying it for my cat, too. She’s fighting an eye infection from sparring with a varmint, maybe it’ll help her as well. oleander soup oleander soup On Behalf Of May Tuesday, June 03, 2008 11:14 PM oleander soup Re: Sorry, but I cannot recommend the US cheap CS maker You can use both for pets. But I will say that colloidal silver from Utopia Silver is what made my lethargic nine year old dog into an enthusiastic " puppy " again. And colloidal silver is responsible for melting the tumor she had on her back. Hugs, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 I put one teaspoon in Misty's water. Even if I refill the bowl, I always add silver to it. However, your fella cannot overdose on silver. You can put more. By all means, give your cat colloidal silver also. It is good for all animals and it will clear that infection up. Also, try to also dab some silver on her eye. When I have had sick pet, I will give them additional colloidal silver. I have given them extra, say three times a day besides the silver in their water. Actually, I have given them an extra tablespoon in a little bowl, either alone or with a little bit of water and my pets have lapped it right up. To insure Misty's good health, I have her on colloidal silver every day now. Keep us posted on your pets progress. I wish you my best. Hugs, oleander soup , " E-Beth Beckham " <beckham wrote: > > Thanks, . I've been giving my fella the " good stuff " mixed in with > his water for a couple weeks.he has several fatty tumors, and I'm hoping > it'll help. Any suggestions on how much? I've been giving him about a > teaspoon per bowl, the bowl holds about a pint and a half. Been thinking of > trying it for my cat, too. She's fighting an eye infection from sparring > with a varmint, maybe it'll help her as well. > > oleander soup oleander soup On > Behalf Of May > Tuesday, June 03, 2008 11:14 PM > oleander soup > Re: Sorry, but I cannot recommend the US cheap CS > maker > > > > You can use both for pets. But I will say that colloidal silver from > Utopia Silver is what made my lethargic nine year old dog into an > enthusiastic " puppy " again. And colloidal silver is responsible for > melting the tumor she had on her back. > > Hugs, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 Hi , Just want to make sure I'm on the same page...I ordered the Utopia Colloidal Silver tincture. Is this the one we are all speaking of to use on ourselves and pets? Thank you~ Tammatha - May oleander soup Wednesday, June 04, 2008 6:08 AM Re: Sorry, but I cannot recommend the US cheap CS maker I put one teaspoon in Misty's water. Even if I refill the bowl, Ialways add silver to it. However, your fella cannot overdose on silver.You can put more.By all means, give your cat colloidal silver also. It is good for allanimals and it will clear that infection up. Also, try to also dab somesilver on her eye. When I have had sick pet, I will give themadditional colloidal silver. I have given them extra, say three times aday besides the silver in their water. Actually, I have given them anextra tablespoon in a little bowl, either alone or with a little bit ofwater and my pets have lapped it right up.To insure Misty's good health, I have her on colloidal silver every daynow.Keep us posted on your pets progress.I wish you my best.Hugs,oleander soup , "E-Beth Beckham" <beckhamwrote:>> Thanks, . I've been giving my fella the "good stuff" mixed inwith> his water for a couple weeks.he has several fatty tumors, and I'mhoping> it'll help. Any suggestions on how much? I've been giving him about a> teaspoon per bowl, the bowl holds about a pint and a half. Beenthinking of> trying it for my cat, too. She's fighting an eye infection fromsparring> with a varmint, maybe it'll help her as well.>>>>>>>> > oleander soup [oleander soup ] On> Behalf Of May> Tuesday, June 03, 2008 11:14 PM> oleander soup > Re: Sorry, but I cannot recommend the US cheapCS> maker>>>> You can use both for pets. But I will say that colloidal silver from> Utopia Silver is what made my lethargic nine year old dog into an> enthusiastic "puppy" again. And colloidal silver is responsible for> melting the tumor she had on her back.>> Hugs,> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 What the heck is a colloidal silver " tincture " ? Utopia Silver Advanced Colloidal Silver is the name of the product. oleander soup , " Tammatha " <tammatha wrote: > > Hi , > > Just want to make sure I'm on the same page...I ordered the Utopia Colloidal Silver tincture. Is this the one we are all speaking of to use on ourselves and pets? > > Thank you~ Tammatha > > - > May > oleander soup > Wednesday, June 04, 2008 6:08 AM > Re: Sorry, but I cannot recommend the US cheap CS maker > > > > > I put one teaspoon in Misty's water. Even if I refill the bowl, I > always add silver to it. However, your fella cannot overdose on silver. > You can put more. > > By all means, give your cat colloidal silver also. It is good for all > animals and it will clear that infection up. Also, try to also dab some > silver on her eye. When I have had sick pet, I will give them > additional colloidal silver. I have given them extra, say three times a > day besides the silver in their water. Actually, I have given them an > extra tablespoon in a little bowl, either alone or with a little bit of > water and my pets have lapped it right up. > > To insure Misty's good health, I have her on colloidal silver every day > now. > > Keep us posted on your pets progress. > > I wish you my best. > > Hugs, > > > > oleander soup , " E-Beth Beckham " <beckham@> > wrote: > > > > Thanks, . I've been giving my fella the " good stuff " mixed in > with > > his water for a couple weeks.he has several fatty tumors, and I'm > hoping > > it'll help. Any suggestions on how much? I've been giving him about a > > teaspoon per bowl, the bowl holds about a pint and a half. Been > thinking of > > trying it for my cat, too. She's fighting an eye infection from > sparring > > with a varmint, maybe it'll help her as well. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > oleander soup > oleander soup On > > Behalf Of May > > Tuesday, June 03, 2008 11:14 PM > > oleander soup > > Re: Sorry, but I cannot recommend the US cheap > CS > > maker > > > > > > > > You can use both for pets. But I will say that colloidal silver from > > Utopia Silver is what made my lethargic nine year old dog into an > > enthusiastic " puppy " again. And colloidal silver is responsible for > > melting the tumor she had on her back. > > > > Hugs, > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 Tincture is just a liquid that is what I call liquids that's all. I got the 8oz liquid in the bottle. Tammatha - Tony oleander soup Wednesday, June 04, 2008 4:10 PM Re: Sorry, but I cannot recommend the US cheap CS maker What the heck is a colloidal silver "tincture"? Utopia SilverAdvanced Colloidal Silver is the name of the product.Tonyoleander soup , "Tammatha" <tammatha wrote:>> Hi ,> > Just want to make sure I'm on the same page...I ordered the UtopiaColloidal Silver tincture. Is this the one we are all speaking of touse on ourselves and pets?> > Thank you~ Tammatha> > - > May > oleander soup > Wednesday, June 04, 2008 6:08 AM> Re: Sorry, but I cannot recommend the UScheap CS maker> > > > > I put one teaspoon in Misty's water. Even if I refill the bowl, I> always add silver to it. However, your fella cannot overdose onsilver.> You can put more.> > By all means, give your cat colloidal silver also. It is good for all> animals and it will clear that infection up. Also, try to also dabsome> silver on her eye. When I have had sick pet, I will give them> additional colloidal silver. I have given them extra, say threetimes a> day besides the silver in their water. Actually, I have given them an> extra tablespoon in a little bowl, either alone or with a littlebit of> water and my pets have lapped it right up.> > To insure Misty's good health, I have her on colloidal silverevery day> now.> > Keep us posted on your pets progress.> > I wish you my best.> > Hugs,> > > > oleander soup , "E-Beth Beckham" <beckham@>> wrote:> >> > Thanks, . I've been giving my fella the "good stuff" mixed in> with> > his water for a couple weeks.he has several fatty tumors, and I'm> hoping> > it'll help. Any suggestions on how much? I've been giving himabout a> > teaspoon per bowl, the bowl holds about a pint and a half. Been> thinking of> > trying it for my cat, too. She's fighting an eye infection from> sparring> > with a varmint, maybe it'll help her as well.> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > oleander soup > oleander soup On> > Behalf Of May> > Tuesday, June 03, 2008 11:14 PM> > oleander soup > > Re: Sorry, but I cannot recommend the UScheap> CS> > maker> >> >> >> > You can use both for pets. But I will say that colloidal silver from> > Utopia Silver is what made my lethargic nine year old dog into an> > enthusiastic "puppy" again. And colloidal silver is responsible for> > melting the tumor she had on her back.> >> > Hugs,> > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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