Dear Dave-Colloidal Silver should be good maid with Silver Gen, However I have seen a few so called chaff in' other peoples CS, to answer you question Dave, Colloidal is made from pure water & Silver Partials = Colloidal Silver. The chaff will settle and be good to use with no problem. Just pore it ought real slow.
Tel Tofflemire ________________________________ From: Dave Darrin <davedar...@gmail.com> To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, April 8, 2013 5:03 PM Subject: Re: CS>Silver Gen silver Jerry it wouldn't matter if it was brown. The ionic has no color and does the work and the color (if the particles are large enough) will pass on out in the feces. No harm. Dave On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 2:49 PM, JERRY PRENDERGAST <jsmpren...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: Hi and thanks to all on this wonderful site. > >I asked awhile ago about cleaning the jars for making silver. I got great >responses and tried I think all of them. I tried first cleaning up my old jars >and rods per your instructions. When I made a fresh batch of silver it still >had a slight golidish grennish cast--slight but noticeable and white particles >on the bottom and particles in the air if I looked at it soon after it was >made. Tried a new water--Walgreens steamed distilled. Still the same problems. >So I bought new jars and put on a new rod-- still the same problems maybe even >worse with some black particles on the bottom besides the white. > >So I called Silver Gen and a gentleman answered this time and gave me a lesson >in why this would happen and says that the silver is fine and just let the particles settle and go to the bottom and then pour out most of the CS into a different jar leaving the particles behind. >This was quite different than the woman from Silver Gen had said to me >several days before. She said it should be a clear solution. > >So I would appreciate any suggestions any might have. I am hesitant to drink >it since the made silver is no longer clear. The solution was clear and no >noticeable white for several months when I first bought my Silver Gen. >Thanks, Sandy >