Guest guest Posted October 22, 2005 Report Share Posted October 22, 2005 Hi Harvey, I make strong CS so it stores and ships easily. It can be diluted to your 5 PPM before it's used if one prefers. You overlooked in your speculations about concentration and potential argyria that it is not a concern with this concentration and it doesn't take dosage into account anyway. You'd need 50 gallons or more daily for a few to several months to accumulate 5 to 6 grams and cause argyria. You probably already know this work, but I thought I'd point it out: 90% is excreted in 30 hours so you can do a rough accumulation calculation based on intake, without taking actual CS absorption into account. When you think about 5 PPM being the " ideal " dose, consider that the CS you ingest is diluted further by 5 quarts of blood IF it's all absorbed, which I for one seriously doubt. So, if you drank a quart of 5 PPM you're diluting it by at least 5 more times, making it 1 PPM. That is, If that 1 PPM doesn't form a stable compond in the blood that makes it unavailable for reactions. Then, consider also that IF CS also works in the lymph you have potentially 8 more quarts of dilution. See how drinking that same quart of 40 PPM makes more sense, as it partly accounts for blood dilution and the potential for some waste in the body. I and my clients do use my CS full-strength; If a flu or cold is suspected it's easier to drink one quart of my CS than 3 quarts of commercial store-bought 12 PPM. Perhaps the technique is even the very reason the CS I make has reliably killed the flu or a cold practically overnight. About the color, my unit did make a few yellow batches at that concentration when I didn't clean a new electrode well enough, but that corrected itself in a few batches. I personally don't think the larger particles of a yellow batch are preferred at all. Like your CS, mine has saved lives, so it works fine when it's clear. Here's the link to the article -- I never made a diagram; it's only two connections. If you change anything you'll get different results, like Ole Bob did on the silver list. He changed the electrode spacing, used different water, different brew size AND brew time, and got a nasty grey batch with high Tyndall effect. http://zeek.ca/4u/article.php?op=Print & sid=111 Finally, your electrocution concern only applies when you are building the unit. During operation, the safeties are still working, so you can't operate it or touch anything 'hot' with the door open. And the timer and inside light still work too. Duncan Crow On 22 Oct 2005 at 9:48, wrote: > So Duncan, I have heard of this pulsed colloidal silver > where you only have one silver conductor in the water with > zapping sparks between the water and the negative side but > it was mentioned that you are working with more dangerous > high voltage which most people should stay away from. There > are more than one way to skin a cat and stirring and or > aeration with an aquarium pump will create the clear colloid > using my system. However, it has long been taught that 3 - 5 > ppm is the ideal ppm and more than 10 is totally unnecessary > and could be detrimental. If that 40 ppm can turn the inside > of a jar into a mirror what might it do to your innards? > Certainly you wouldn't want to turn out looking like the > blue lady with argyria. Nobody has yet with the 3-5 ppm > ratio. Personally I think I am a living testimony about how > good my colloidal silver works. > > So you have my curiosity up now. Where does one find this > rewired microwave oven circuit? > > If you ever get argyria check out this site. > http://www.silverprotects.com/argyria.html > > Harvey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2005 Report Share Posted October 23, 2005 Well Duncan, all I can say is that when I was on the silver list I read your posts along with all the other hi tech posts and envied you guys that were so far into all of this. I have never been a techno geek in anything unless you want to consider woodworking or leathercraft hi tech. 8^) Is ole Bob still around? One thing that interested me on that list or another list was when (and I think it may have been old Bob) you guys were talking about using the transformers from discarded neon signs. Is that researcher from New Zealand still around. He sure had a lot of input for the silver list. My house burned down and I lost two file filled computers so I no longer have all that info about the transformers. Really tho, this 3 - 5 ppm stuff I make has kept me well for years. At 73, I take no meds for anything. It's been a lot of years since I have been to a doctor. Was there a Don (somebody) on your list from Canada that was making Rife-Bare Machines? I bought one from him and salvaged it after my house burned down in 2002. It suffered from smoke and some heat and I haven't fired it up to see if it still works. One day I was playing with it and my son in another room hollered at me and said what freq. was that. I said why and he said it stopped his back ache. He is a quadriplegic and been in a wheelchair since he was 14. Those things do work. It's to bad they can't repair severed spinal cords. Thanks for all of your input, Harvey - " Duncan Crow " <duncancrow Saturday, October 22, 2005 10:34 AM making colloidal silver with a microwave oven circuit as the power source Hi Harvey, I make strong CS so it stores and ships easily. It can be diluted to your 5 PPM before it's used if one prefers. You overlooked in your speculations about concentration and potential argyria that it is not a concern with this concentration and it doesn't take dosage into account anyway. You'd need 50 gallons or more daily for a few to several months to accumulate 5 to 6 grams and cause argyria. You probably already know this work, but I thought I'd point it out: 90% is excreted in 30 hours so you can do a rough accumulation calculation based on intake, without taking actual CS absorption into account. When you think about 5 PPM being the " ideal " dose, consider that the CS you ingest is diluted further by 5 quarts of blood IF it's all absorbed, which I for one seriously doubt. So, if you drank a quart of 5 PPM you're diluting it by at least 5 more times, making it 1 PPM. That is, If that 1 PPM doesn't form a stable compond in the blood that makes it unavailable for reactions. Then, consider also that IF CS also works in the lymph you have potentially 8 more quarts of dilution. See how drinking that same quart of 40 PPM makes more sense, as it partly accounts for blood dilution and the potential for some waste in the body. I and my clients do use my CS full-strength; If a flu or cold is suspected it's easier to drink one quart of my CS than 3 quarts of commercial store-bought 12 PPM. Perhaps the technique is even the very reason the CS I make has reliably killed the flu or a cold practically overnight. About the color, my unit did make a few yellow batches at that concentration when I didn't clean a new electrode well enough, but that corrected itself in a few batches. I personally don't think the larger particles of a yellow batch are preferred at all. Like your CS, mine has saved lives, so it works fine when it's clear. Here's the link to the article -- I never made a diagram; it's only two connections. If you change anything you'll get different results, like Ole Bob did on the silver list. He changed the electrode spacing, used different water, different brew size AND brew time, and got a nasty grey batch with high Tyndall effect. http://zeek.ca/4u/article.php?op=Print & sid=111 Finally, your electrocution concern only applies when you are building the unit. During operation, the safeties are still working, so you can't operate it or touch anything 'hot' with the door open. And the timer and inside light still work too. Duncan Crow On 22 Oct 2005 at 9:48, wrote: > So Duncan, I have heard of this pulsed colloidal silver > where you only have one silver conductor in the water with > zapping sparks between the water and the negative side but > it was mentioned that you are working with more dangerous > high voltage which most people should stay away from. There > are more than one way to skin a cat and stirring and or > aeration with an aquarium pump will create the clear colloid > using my system. However, it has long been taught that 3 - 5 > ppm is the ideal ppm and more than 10 is totally unnecessary > and could be detrimental. If that 40 ppm can turn the inside > of a jar into a mirror what might it do to your innards? > Certainly you wouldn't want to turn out looking like the > blue lady with argyria. Nobody has yet with the 3-5 ppm > ratio. Personally I think I am a living testimony about how > good my colloidal silver works. > > So you have my curiosity up now. 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