Simplest Method of Making Your Own Colloidal Silver
2.One Altered States Colloidal silver generator, a glass of distilled water, two pieces of pure silver wire (.999 fine). Now, follow the following steps: 1/ Heat up the glass of distilled water to just below the boiling point. The purpose of this step is to improve the conductivity of the distilled water. (This step is optional.) 2/ Clean the silver wires (or silver electrodes) with alcohol. 3/ Insert the silver wires into the distilled water. Placement of wires is not critical, but they must not be touching each other. 4/ Connect a circuit in the following manner:
5/ Wait for about 30 minutes, or until the distilled water becomes slightly yellowish.
Caution: If you end up with brown stuff in your colloidal silver solution, this means that you have left the process for too long. The brown stuff is silver oxide. Caution: . Do not use impure silver electrodes because they may contains lead and other impurities which may harm your bodies. Use only the pure 99.99 fine silver electrodes provided. Caution: Under normal circumstances, the smallest nanoparticles are a clear yellow color. Increases in size lead to amber, brown, and finally a cloudy brownish/green color, which are increasingly less effective as antimicrobial agents. Storage According to the author's experience, colloidal silver can be stored for more than a year. Since colloidal silver is photo reactive, the solution will become less clear after a prolonged exposure to light. Therefore, it should be placed in dark or brown glass containers or empty hydrogen peroxide bottles that exclude light and do not affect ion charge . For non chronic conditions, the maximum daily dosage for humans is 12 x Your body weight (in Pounds) / concentration (in PPM) = Number of Drops per day. Colloidal silver. Dose: Internally—60 to 120 drops three to four times daily. Externally, applied to a wound or burn—two to three times daily. Herbal Medicine Healing Cancer by Donald R Yance Jr, page 314 According to a report published by WHO, United Nation, toxic intake of
silver for humans is 60 mg/day, while lethal intake is 1.3 to 6.2 mg/day. |