All those extras are for control and consistancy.

Marshall

elixsil...@citlink.net wrote:

> After replicating my first borrowed three-battery unit, the very next thing
> I used to make silver with was jumper cables. Yes- I thought ...I've already
> got a big battery- and it worked just fine. So I found a gizmo and put it
> into the cigarette lighter. Neater. Later I found RadioShack sold my little
> "invention" for charging cell phones! Then I saw they had the transformer I
> had been experimenting with. Both for cheap! I do not see giving up the big
> bucks for someones idea of a generator when you can make the stuff from an
> old telephone answering machine powerpack.- Hell I even put silver wire into
> the two center slots of that little clear phone plug- you know the one- it
> goes into the wall...Voila! The worlds' simplest(TM) colloidal silver
> generator! Who needs switching, auto shut off, ppm meters and the like. Just
> make a batch you're happy with from something you probably already own.
> Hopefully it's not disposable batteries...solar panels anyone?
> Johnny Silverseed-  author:
> C/S ....@ntibiotic Superhero
>
> Jan Bolen writes:
>
> >
> > " 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."
> >
> > Thanks, Dennis,
> >
> > Now I need to know what listers think is a good buy on cs makers 
> > (generators?). I know one person who works with Dr. Clark, who makes and 
> > sells them for $50. I don't know how good hers are. I think people's own 
> > personal experiences are a good yardstick, so...... any feedback?
> >
> > Another question, although I'm not sure this one is relevant to this list. 
> > My daughter just told me about a friend of hers -- a frail 80 year old man 
> > that has cancer and is going through chemotherapy. His biggest problem 
> > right now -- and this is no laughing matter -- is that he has severe 
> > hiccups, every five to ten seconds -- and is losing his will to live. He 
> > was told that it was a side effect to the chemotherapy. My question is: 
> > would colloidal silver, say, sprayed from a nebulizer, do anything to 
> > alleviate that problem? Probably not, but you never know....
> >
> > thanks, Jan Bolen
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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