Hi Jan,
 
    I know with the process of making good colloidal silver can sound
intimidating with all the discussion about it, but you can buy a very
good unit that is as simple to use as pouring distilled water in a glass
and turning a switch.  Twenty minutes or so later, you turn the unit off
and drink your CS.  The cost of decent colloidal silver can be as high
as $15 - $20 for a few ounces.  Why pay that when you can buy a silver
maker for around $100 and make a dozens and dozens of gallons for the
cost of the distilled water?
 
    The commercial stuff is simply too expensive and no one can afford
to take it in the amounts that are normally used by people actively
taking CS.  Don't worry about how hard it is to make.  It really is easy
to make good quality that is effective without being a rocket scientist.
 
Dennis

-----Original Message-----
From: Jan Bolen [mailto:juri...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2002 12:31 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>buying cs instead of making it...



Dear list,

I have a question that has probably been asked before: If one is a
 little intimidated by the technical aspects of making one's own cs, 
(or perhaps, too lazy!) what has proved -- in the lister's experience --
to have been a good brand of cs to buy? I know it is expensive, so I
would like to find the best quality for the money I might spend.


Thanks in advance..... Jan Bolen

 p.s. the political stuff seems to be a little 'off topic'.






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