Re: CSSilver Maker

2010-02-12 Thread Tel Tofflemire
The Colloidal Master  is totally automatic or manual too.  I have had mine for 
12 yrs , It makes a gallon at a time and will shut off when it reaches the ppm 
you dial . It is fool proof. Last I seen they were under $140.00  ? at  
http://www.wishgranted.com  

Tell them Tel Tofflemire sent you, may get a discount, ask for Pearl, I have 
recommended many people who ask me on my website, They are all happy.Tel 
Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ.
http://www.quailwoodherbal.com




From: Greg Ball granb...@msn.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Fri, February 12, 2010 1:50:32 PM
Subject: CSsilver for babesia and lyme

 What you make with your Silvergen is EIS Gregg.  This stands for electrically 
isolated silver - commonly known as colloidal silver.  I have a Silver Puppy 
and if you set it on manual you can make the silver a higher ppm.  I expect you 
can with the SilverGen too. I don't know what the tetroxide is but it sounds 
not good. dee
 
Hi Dee, actually the silvergen has an automatic shut off device that I don't 
believe you can bypass. I could probably get my silver up slightly higher 
though, just by turning the knob all the way. I think the most I've gotten is 
like 15 ppm. Still not as strong as those brands, but I guess I can drink way 
more of it.  
 
By the way, does anyone know if silver works on babesia, which is a form of 
malaria and it's a protazoan. 
 
Thanks




  

RE: CSSilver maker

2009-06-30 Thread Tel Tofflemire


Tel Tofflemire

Dewey, AZ.

--- On Tue, 6/30/09, Neville Munn one.red...@hotmail.com wrote:

From: Neville Munn one.red...@hotmail.com
Subject: RE: CS I stand by the Colloidal Master as the Best.
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Tuesday, June 30, 2009, 1:08 AM





 
Hi there,

 

What makes you say you're...quote: not sure I make really good CS?  and how 
do you personally determine what is good CS?

 

Perhaps if I could be so bold as to ask one more question...were/are any form 
of supplements taken in conjunction with CS?

 

N.
 


From: leslie1...@windstream.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS I stand by the Colloidal Master as the Best.
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 00:54:30 -0500




I didn't see a distiller offered. Also, how much silver comes with the unit? 
Just checking on several as I have one now but not sure I make really good cs. 
My daughter got some blue moons and I did just a little but was not taking as 
much as she. 
thanks,
LeslieThey did sell a distiller, I never had one they sold, but I have had 3 or 
4, the elements always go bad if your water you use is very hard.  Elements cot 
about the same as the distiller.  I test and look for low dissolved solids . I 
use Wallgreens again now, for a while it was very bad, 
we had a discussion about that on the list a yr ago, it tests ok now in my area.

- Original Message - 
From: Tel Tofflemire 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 12:28 AM
Subject: Re: CS I stand by the Colloidal Master as the Best.


http://www.wishgranted.com  


 This is their site, check it out, it is really a good deal now on sale for 
$129.00 Reg $149.00Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ. 
I'm sure many members would be glad to hear details about the merits of the 
Colloid Master.    Could you provide some?  What makes it better than others, 
in your view?  Read the web above.


Also, have you used the distiller the company offers in a package deal?







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Re: CSsilver maker questions

2001-11-08 Thread Annhope1

 One neat thing about the silvergen unit is that it has an automatic 
 stirrer, but the site is vague on whether or not you'd need to filter the 
 CS upon it's completion.  It does specify though that it will avoid 
 agglomeration through use of the stirrer.
  Any thoughts on these?  Does anyone know of any 'better' units?
  Thanks!dave

Dave,
I have a silvergen, its set on approx. 10ppm and there is no need to filter 
after its done, the CS is clear.  I really like my unit, its automatic w/ a 
stirrer.  Never had a problem with it and the company is helpful if you have 
questions.
Terri


CSsilver maker questions

2001-11-07 Thread David Frischling
Hi.  I've been lurking in this group now for a couple of weeks and now have
a few questions as to which machine to buy.

The two units I am considering are the colloid master R that synergenesis
makes, which can be viewed at:
http://www.wishgranted.com/Colloidal_Silver_Generator.html


The other unit I am considering is the SG6 Auto made by silvergen, which can
be viewed at:
www.silvergen.com

They both seem like quality units, but they also contradict each other in a
few areas, as to what exactly makes the best type of CS.

The first site claims that yellowish CS is best due to a negative polarity
and plasmon absorption.
The second site says clear CS is best, and that the best way to make it
clear is to keep the PPM lowish with the particle size really small. I am
paraphrasing here, btw.

One neat thing about the silvergen unit is that it has an automatic stirrer,
but the site is vague on whether or not you'd need to filter the CS upon
it's completion.  It does specify though that it will avoid agglomeration
through use of the stirrer.

Any thoughts on these?  Does anyone know of any 'better' units?

Thanks!
dave


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