The big advantage to making your own is, even if you lay out $150 for a well made generator or use some effort to construct your own for very little, it's a lot cheaper in the long run than anyones premade CS prices and quality can be as good as most..and better than some.
If a $75 generator will make 30 gallons at 20 PPM and another 30 gallons with the replacement of the electrodes for $10..you figure the difference between 120ccs at $50.

With a bit of work, research and experimentation, you can do the same thing for around $15.
The most costly part of colloidal silver is the water.
Ken


At 08:38 PM 7/28/02 EDT, you wrote:
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In a message dated 7/27/2002 10:58:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ba...@netease.net writes:


<<The cost for Silver 400 from the manufacturer is $50 for 120 cc's. Cheaper for doctors and veterinarians.


If at first this cost seems excessive, please take into consideration that for instance, I started at 30 cc's and built up to 65. The oral maintenance dose is one quarter to one half tsp. daily.>>


How many teaspoons would be in the 50 dollars worth? Is the same silver taken orally and also by iv?
I imagine this silver is ionic since it's being injected.

For oral use, is this silver better than others? If one had to take a couple of tablespoons a day for a few months, I would like to know what it would cost per week.
My boyfriend has Hepatitis C and needs to start trying this, but there's no point in starting it if he can't keep it up due to cost.

Summer




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