Of course, those who are selling colloidal silver are trying to make
some money at it, which is fine, but in doing so they are mistakenly
criticizing those who make it at home. Properly made, electrically
isolated silver water, will beat store bought any time in my opinion,
because it is fresher, and I have found that even well made silver
that sits on the shelf needs shaking or something. There are a few
brands I still buy and use when necessary, and they work fine, but it
costs much more than what I make.
Whether or not one's home made silver water is superior to store
bought depends entirely on the materials and the process, which
determines what we end up with. Using pure water, pure silver, and a
current controlled power source will yield ions of silver in solution
in the water. You can't get any better than that, in my opinion.
Kathryn
On Oct 5, 2009, at 11:33 PM, dave bermes wrote:
It appears opinions vary. Which is accurate? I realize there are
some very
experienced users in this group. My friend was fortunate enough to
have
attended a Beck lecture years ago and he convinced me to use silver
ever
since and I believe it to be very helpful. I make my own as the good
doctor
instructed but I am concerned that possibly the silver that I make
is less
effective than the many retail products that I read of and that
always
discount the value of the home prepared silver. I joined this group
to learn
more from experts, which I am certainly not. This conflict troubles
me. I am
here to learn. dave
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