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sindakit
09-06-2009, 04:22 PM
hey all,
I was wanting to try out colloidial silver but wanted to make it myself rather than relying on a supplier since it seems fairly easy to make. problem is i dont know where to get pure silver or at least the 99.9 fine stuff thats advised. I went to a goldsmith and he said he could order in britannia silver (i think it was) for me. Is that what i need? Also any links to a good silver merchant would be good.

Thanks. All other advise welcome related to this and also the beck zapper thingy. I'm wanting to try that too! :)

xpleet
09-06-2009, 07:09 PM
hey all,
I was wanting to try out colloidial silver but wanted to make it myself rather than relying on a supplier since it seems fairly easy to make. problem is i dont know where to get pure silver or at least the 99.9 fine stuff thats advised. I went to a goldsmith and he said he could order in britannia silver (i think it was) for me. Is that what i need? Also any links to a good silver merchant would be good.

Thanks. All other advise welcome related to this and also the beck zapper thingy. I'm wanting to try that too! :)

Hi sindakit,

I found it by chance at Orgonise-Africa when I ordered this 32$ dollar zapper with strap http://orgoniseafrica.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2&products_id=24

They're ready to go silver-electrodes:

http://orgoniseafrica.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2&products_id=25

designed to be plugged to the Zapper's extension socket ;)


If you want to produce silver, you want to make sure you come up with a really small solution of not much more than 10p(arts)p(er)m(illion). (This is because in higher concentrations, the silver clusters together and reduces its effectiveness.)
You can do this by using a so called TDS-meter, it will measure the conductivity of the water ingredients (minerals n such) in your case silver ions and silver colloids.
Commonly, good silver electrodes give off about 80-90% ions and 10% colloids (Ions have been proven to be more effective). If I'm not mistaken, the general particle size potential should be around 0,5-8nanometer.

Then there are these way expensive silver generator (of which I bought one), the way they work is that they have a little computer in them that regulates the voltage output (by measuring water conductivity and other factors) so a completely linear output of silver from the electrodes is established. Then I can plan from a chart, by what time in what water volume how much silver is output to the water.


Don't forget to get some MMS! :)

alzee
09-06-2009, 07:16 PM
You can buy Pure Silver ingots on eBay, which will last a huuuge amount of time longer than electrodes. That's where I got mine :)

alzee
09-06-2009, 07:18 PM
ebay silver ingots (http://shop.ebay.co.uk/?_from=R40&_trksid=p3907.m38.l1313&_nkw=pure+silver+ingot&_sacat=See-All-Categories)

madgoone
09-06-2009, 07:21 PM
got my silver off bullionbuoy on ebay 100% good feedback:)

abigail
10-06-2009, 12:39 PM
I use this it is amazing, however there is a new orgonite zapper which is amazing too. For colloidial siver the Beck protocol is the best around. I have been using it for years
Love
Abigail



hey all,
I was wanting to try out colloidial silver but wanted to make it myself rather than relying on a supplier since it seems fairly easy to make. problem is i dont know where to get pure silver or at least the 99.9 fine stuff thats advised. I went to a goldsmith and he said he could order in britannia silver (i think it was) for me. Is that what i need? Also any links to a good silver merchant would be good.

Thanks. All other advise welcome related to this and also the beck zapper thingy. I'm wanting to try that too! :)

sindakit
10-06-2009, 04:12 PM
thanks for all your replies, here's to good health :)

i'll have a look into orgonite zapper too, sounds cool. :cool: