You Can and You Will Easily Make
Colloidal Silver
So you have decided to make colloidal silver. No problem! After reading this
not only will you be making colloidal silver- you will be teaching others! And
you will be able to
minimize your investment of time and money. It's simple to make colloidal
silver. Honest.
Making colloidal silver is easy.
Simply immerse your generators’ silver into distilled water for a few minutes
and watch Bob Beck's electro-colloidal process. Time will cause many silver molecules
to break away, aggregate or marry and become large enough groups to be called
colloids. The resulting mix of atomic-sized silver and silver colloids can be
brought to a more highly colloidal solution with a very small addition of
Vitamin C as added electrolyte.
Simplified instructions with introductory terms.
Gather your supplies:
1. Create, buy or make a colloidal silver generator
There are a great number of styles and prices to choose from.
2. Get some distilled water. You can also use multi-stage, highly
purified water from a Mom & Pop water store and save even more (never use a
freestanding dispenser machine or store bought purified).
3. Find some Ascorbic Acid powder- vitamin “C”. Most low-additive pills
will work, though not “ester” or “emergency” powder types.
4. Small saucepan & a clear glass: a smooth thin 4-8 oz jar or glass;
go bigger later when experienced
5. Flashlight: old style bulb-type for visual testing.
6. Clean-up supplies: Tissue and soft, non-metallic kitchen scrub-pad;
these are mostly green, or sometimes white
Preparations:
Note that these vary according to personal belief about colloid size.
Fill the glass to 7/8 full with warmed distilled or pure water.
Power your generator according to instructions.
Place the silver into the water –do not submerse connections. If using
distilled water you might opt to add a tiny pinch of the vitamin “C” to get
electricity flowing between the two rods -if you trust that using yellow-gold
colloidal silver is best, but we suggest this step is best left out for now as
later addition is best).
Molecular silver creation:
2-15 minutes depending on variables of water quantity, quality and temperature
The elements loose microscopic particles: silver stays in the water.
One element creates bubbles: they enlarge and rise to the
surface.
One element darkens- remove and wipe with the tissue occasionally if it
gets especially dark or comes together at the surface.
Opalescense occurs: the liquid begins to acquire a bluish sheen. This
is due to the particles being electrically charged.
Making colloidal silver:
10-30 minutes depending on water quantity, quality and temperature as well as
the desired strength
You should now have a solution that is a mixture of unseen microscopic particles
of silver and the larger grouped particles that are called colloids due to their
size, electrical charge etc…all colloids have color.
Note: Proceed if you have a glass of clear to yellow colored
solution.
If not, you must start over until you attain the desired clear to yellow if you
want to learn to make colloidal silver properly.
Testing for Colloids
Use your (old-fashioned) flashlight and pass the beam through the solution. If
all has gone well, you will see a faint beam passing through that actually
becomes
conical
at the far end- whether you look down upon it or view it from the
side. This ensures that you are
making colloidal silver solution.
Creating a more highly colloidal solution
Put half of what you have made and put it into a tall thin clean glass.
Add a tiny pinch of the vitamin c, “enough to dust the head of a pin”.
An amber cloud may appear but will then quickly dissipate, especially if you
swirl the contents.
Note:...this phrase...enough to dust the head of
a pin... can't be stressed enough! You might be surprised just how
often people call to say when they lessened the amount they achieved
their goal of proper coloration.
You have grouped almost all the unseen molecules into colloids and now have a
more highly colloidal solution. Congratulations! Do it with the rest.
If you add too much “C’ you got a murky solution that does not appear yellow
anymore. This is because you forced too many silver particles into large clumps.
They are still colloids- just far too big to be Medical grade.
Tea, beer and milk are colloidal. Think of yogurt as the colloids of milk. If
your silver colloids get too big they won’t easily move through your body.
That is the reason you need to
make colloidal silver yellow-gold at first. You will be sure of the proper
sized particles. The range of light to dark
yellow-gold-amber gives you a really good idea of strength too.
Know that Bob Beck probably did not use added electrolyte to acquire the
favorite straw colored 3-5 ppm sol he used all his days. the stuff will
ultimately turn color sometimes, given longer to operate. It may even
darken overnight, sometimes. One of Beck's friends, a fella that felt
honored to be invited to Beck's weekly luncheon with other Dr's & scientists,
shared quite a bit about the man with me. This technique has been validated in a
50 year old colloidal science text and via conversation with Dr. Frank Key of
Colloidal Science Labs. It is not necessary but is a very good technique for
learning. That said, it is still the practice used almost every time for
personal creation of golden colloids. ~ Johnny
For More Information Contact:
Silver Shield
P.O Box 506 Dolan Springs, AZ 86441
Tel: 928 716-0218
FAX: 928 272-0915
Internet:
zealots at colloidalsilver101.com
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