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Making Colloidal Silver
How to make ‘TRUE’ (amber colored) colloidal silver:
Basic ingredients…..
Electrolyte:
Place baking soda in Pyrex dish or a thin layer on a baking sheet into a 400 – 425 degree oven for 1 hour to 1.5 hour.
This coverts “Sodium Bicarbonate” to “Sodium Carbonate”. (Na2C03)
Mix 1 teaspoon of this to 2 oz. distilled water. – This is the electrolyte. (causes the distilled water to be conductive).
Later, add a little colloidal silver to this solution to preserve it and prevent molds from growing over time.
Use about 25 drops of this to one gallon distilled water.
Glucose: “Reducer” (or “Fixer”, as I call it).
Mix 1 oz. Karo light corn syrup (glucose) with 1 oz. distilled water.
This causes the distilled water to “hold” positive charged electrons during the electrolysis process.
Later, add a little colloidal silver to this solution to preserve it and prevent molds from growing over time.
Use about 35 drops of this to one gallon distilled water.
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In a gallon of distilled water (I use a glass, one gallon jug), add 20-25 drops electrolyte. Add 30-35 drops of glucose (or ‘fixer’).
Place the silver wires into the solution and attach 36 volts DC to the +Pos. and -Neg. leads. (I use a 36 volt DC, (825 milliamp) printer power supply.)
Allow the solution to become amber in color. (One to three hours.) The warmer the water is, the better the colloidal silver.
I drink two ounces of this a day: One ounce in the morning; one ounce in the evening.
Never use “salt” as your electrolyte. When salt is used, instead of making colloidal silver, you will make “silver chloride”. (Look it up!)
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