Hi George:
 Thank you for the links and the encouragement. I was unaware about heating the 
water. Thanks for the tip. A very good idea on a google search for "How do you 
make Colloidal silver" 
 I will do that, Thanks George

    Ken

----- Original Message -----
From: George Knoll <geoe...@ipa.net>
Date: Thursday, January 10, 2008 9:26 am
Subject: RE: CS>Works
To: silver-list@eskimo.com

> Kenneth , 
> 
> Greeting all,
> 
> I too am a newbe to the list and use CS daily.. I have had 
> repeted sinus problems and antibotics 4 to 5 times a year
> Needs to say my emune sys was shat ..In 2007 started useing CS 
> and I am on cloud 9  Wonderful stuff.
> 
> Now makeing it and after many hours of reserch on net. the Main 
> googal words are "How do you make CColloidal silver" 
> this opens up a much wider knowledge.
> 
> I talked to a  gent yesterday a Mr T.J. Wiggins who has 
> several  web sites . His on going passion for years has been
> to inform people of CS ,a  product that has had 47 yr. of 
> FDA approval AND 127 DRUGS  with silver in it. Now removed as
> they were useing 200 times more than we make now. There were 
> about 200 reports of people getting gray angina ..spelling is not
> my best thing.. so it was taken off the market.. Mr wiggins 
> is  offers a free generator that connects to phone 
> lines...low current and I believe
> this current from a phone line is pulsed. like an audio single 
> generator. 
> Ken, I believe your on the right track ..from what I have found 
> air bubbled in gives the brew the needed carbon dioxide/monoxide.
> needed to do a good job..(to get the best product)  my 
> first generator was a battery ..3x 9 volt =27 plus  volts 
> into the .999 silver 14 ga wires .from ultrasilver.com ..I 
> didn't use air but a water pump and this took  over 6 
> hours.  I now heat my water and try to keep
> it around 150 to 165 degrees on a hot pad like one used to keep 
> coffee hot. Heat speeds up the process .
> 
> Hope this helps...We all can use a little incouragement and 
> confidence with these things.
> 
> The web sites of Mr tim Wiggins  are as follows (Mr Wiggins 
> only sell a book and a few small telephone gen.s)
> 
> http://www.elixsilver.com/index.htm
> 
> This web site will take you to others that sell products.
> 
> a freind from Stuttgart, Ar
> 
> George Knoll
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: KENNETH TUURI 
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: 1/9/2008 11:56:19 PM 
> Subject: CS>Help! New to the list!
> 
> 
> Hi everyone I'm Ken.
> 
> I'm new to the list but not new to Colloidal silver. I was 
> making it a few years back, but have not for a while and been 
> out of touch a little.
>  When I was making it I was using a 9volt wallwart, 
> distilled water, silver rods, + aqu.pump.
> Silver rods were worn out so I just picked up 2  Canadian 
> Maple leaf coins .9999 pure silver.
> 
> In the past I always had some colloidal silver around to use a 
> little when starting a new batch, but I don't have any now. So 
> last night I made a batch, I ran it for about 3 hrs.Will this 
> batch be a little weaker because I didn't have any CS to start 
> it with? My thinking is I can use this batch as a starter?
> 
>  Trying to get up to date on things. I see they have a 
> whole lot of CS generators on the market now.
> I understand from what I have read lately is that the prefered 
> voltage to use is 30 volts. A friend who I will be making some 
> for as well, is an Electronics Tech. and has offered (no cost) 
> to build me a new constant current CS generator.
> 
>  So my question is; at 30 volts what should the current 
> (constant current) be??
> Also using this generator, how long will the process take? Is it 
> less time with the higher volts?
> I will be using distilled water, silver coins .9999 pure, + 
> aqu.pump in a 14oz glass ( but I would like to use a 48qz mason 
> jar I have). I would like to do the best job I can within budget.
> 
>  Looking for a little guidance from other members. Been 
> reading alot of your emails on the list in the last few weeks 
> and thought it was time I started adding to the overflow of 
> email in my inbox lol. :)
> 
>  Just like to add that when I was using it before. One of 
> the things I used it for was very oily skin and would soak a few 
> cotton pads with CS and apply it to my face in some areas and 
> just let the pad soak there for qiute a while, sometimes till 
> they became dry. I did this for a few years with NO sign of grey 
> or blue.   Thought I would mention this as there has 
> been alot of talk lately about Paul (aka the blue man)
> 
>  Just like to add a Happy + Heathly New Year to all.
> 
>     Thanks
>       Ken