Current controlled [low voltage direct current] generators make the strongest CS 20-30 PPM with still the small particle size. Some High voltage generators do well too, but can be dangerous to use and some may produce silver nitrates...and they're expensive.
It's very difficult to make small particle CS with a battery pack generator beyond around 5 PPM. Constant stirring helps considerably with all LVDC generators.
3 of the best I've found are at.
silvergen.com
silverpuppy.com
These are current controlled LVDC generators with good reputations for product and service.
So far as I can tell wishgranted.com makes a good gen too.
There are probably others. Look for specifications and an absence of fear based sales techniques. [nega hype]
If they don't tell you much, they probably ain't much and might not have any idea about how much they don't know about their own product.
All LVDC generators make both ionic solutions and colloidal suspensions. At first, almost entirely ionic, then more colloidal as the PPM gets higher.
Color is some indication of particle size
No color is smallest particle
Yellow is still small enough.
Red, purple etc..toss it.
Ken
At 12:34 AM 6/17/02 EDT, you wrote:
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Hello all,<<<<
I am very new to colloidal silver. I have been researching it for the past few days and it seems the more I read, the less I know. Every company says theirs is the best.
Some sell 5ppm concentration and I found one who has a 500 ppm concentration.
A site that sells a high ionic concentration says theirs is the best, but then I read that ionic silver does not get utilized inside of the body, and that it is best used externally for cuts etc... Is this true?
Viruses....there is a company who sells 2 versions...one is their standard version which sells for 15 dollars for an 8 ounces bottle. They also have an "advanced" version with smaller particles which they say is necessary to wipe out certain viruses like Hepatitis C. I have a friend with Hep. C. and would like to find a treatment for him. Colloidal silver seems like a good way to go, but what kind to get is the BIG QUESTION. Also, I read that SOME doctors are using CS to treat Hep. C, and that they are even injecting it into the bloodstream. WHERE ARE THESE DOCTORS?
We live in PA. Any doctors nearby?
I have a dog who I think had an abscessed tooth. Her gum seems to have a hole in it. I'm not sure if the tooth is bad or not, but before going to the vet, where he would most likely pull her tooth, I would like to try to cure it with CS.
What would be the best way to go about this?
Also, I found a site which sells their colloidal silver very cheap. There is such a variance among what people charge for it, it's hard to know which way to go.
We cannot afford to spend hundreds of dollars, so if the cheap stuff is just as effective as the expensive stuff, that would be wonderful. But is it, and how can I know if what I'm getting is good?
I don't know what the particle size is though, and if it would be effective for Hep. C.
Maybe it is just good for general use.
Also, it's 5ppm. Is their a difference in how a low ppm works as opposed to a higher ppm? And what about particle size?
I'm looking forward to learning more about CS.
Summer
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