Hi Del,

We should have covered this in the phone call when you ordered but I guess
the questions didn't get asked.  You can make it in a quart, half gallon or
gallon glass jar.  The instruction manual will cover these points.

We store in 2 liter soft drink bottle such as clear cola containers.  You
can store in any HDPE or PET or glass container.  We have some that is over
three years old with no sign of degradation and it is in soda bottles.

It is not light sensitive when made correctly which your generator will do.

Dosage is a personal choice and I'm sure the list members will give you lots
of advice.

Best regards,

Trem
www.silvergen.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Delmont Neroni" <d...@altsystem.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 11:58 AM
Subject: [silver_list] CS>Fw: Beginner's question


>   I am about to make my own colloidal silver for the first time.  I am
>   expecting a SilverGen SG6 Auto unit to arrive later this week.
>
>   I would just like to ask what kind of jar you use to make it, how you
> store
>   it after it is made, and how you dispense it.
>
>   I assume a glass quart jar is best, like a canning jar, but after it is
> made
>   can you use a canning jar top to keep it airtight?  And when you
dispense
>   it, how do you measure out how much you are taking?  Is it ok to use a
>   stainless steel teaspoon or should metals be avoided?
>
>   These things may seem obvious to the experienced, but for a beginner
like
>   me, it would be very helpful to get advice from people who already know
> the
>   answers.
>
>   Thanks,
>   Del
>
>
>
>
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