Most people say "yellow" because they don't know how to do better, even
telling you to some degree how not to make the best..and selling second
best as second best isn't exactly a sales promo.
 "Pale Yellow"  isn't "bad" it's just maybe not the best.

BUT, Making yellow CS does omit all doubt that 'something' was made and
it's really easy.

 It's a big plus for a sales person for the consumer to be happy with
something that's almost impossible to fail to make if it's not done just
right.
 On the other hand, getting strong clear and colorless CS can be tricky
sometimes. [A potential consumer/salesperson can-o-worms]
 But there's no question that a colorless CS is of a smaller overall
particle size than yellow....but even yellow has a significant percentage
of those same small particles along with the larger ones.

Color [yellow] might just be a non issue. Just how big is too big? How many
bigguns is too many?
But it does seem a bit ignorant [or dishonest] to say that second best is
best and a bit larger is smallest.
 It's a lot easier to back up a 'harmless'? ignorance than it is to set
that ignorance straight with harder to use information.
Ken

At 02:52 PM 12/28/01 -0500, you wrote: 
>>>>


>From http://www.elixa.com/silver/

The CS-300D produces solutions equal to or better than the finest available
on the market! We have improved the design without increasing the cost to
make premium, ultrafine yellow solutions, with particle size in the range
considered optimal (0.005 - 0.015 microns in diameter), and outperform any
system on the market, guaranteed.


>From http://www.all-natural.com/cosilver.html

For more detailed information on the CS-300 Unit and how to make yellow
Colloidal Silver, the very best available today, CLICK HERE.



>From http://www.angelcities.com/members/pathways/cs/making.htm

Color will usually deepen after sitting for a number of hours. A yellow
colored colloidal silver can also be made with your generator by using
distilled water without any saline solution. For best results, use no more
than eight ounces of hot water in a tall narrow glass to put as much silver
in the water as possible. Process time will be around 45 minutes because of
the reduced conductivity of the water. Keep an eye on your solution. If you
forget about it and go to the movies you will end up with a highly
concentrated brown sludge. I do not recommend ingesting high concentrations
undiluted. If you do make a brown sludge you can put a small amount in a
glass of water and stir. It should turn the water yellow, or, in higher
concentrations, amber.




>From http://www.bioelectric.ws/eng/silver-instr.html

After two hours when the particles are evenly dispersed in the water the
color should be light yellow or golden yellow. Other colors indicate the
particle size is slightly larger than the ideal size which may be due to
using a low quality distilled water. If there is no color then clean the
electrodes and treat another cup of water for 25 minutes.


Now I am confused...it seems like they MOSTLY say yellow....







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