In a message dated 4/27/2005 8:06:39 PM Central Standard Time,
mdev...@eskimo.com writes:
So, start with tap water, add salt, then run it for as long as you'd
run in distilled water. Stir in all the murky sludge and drink it.
This conversation reminded me of something that happened a couple of years
ago. I was pretty new to CS, had purchased a nine-volt unit from someone in
order to test it out and see what it made compared to my Colloid Master, and
then
postulated from that experience that CS could be made from an ordinary
electrical transformer. My husband picked one up for me (actually, he picked
up two
-- a 12-volt and a 24-volt thinking that we needed a total of 36 volts). He
rigged them up together, attached the silver bars, plugged them in and let it
rip. When I got home from work, there on the kitchen counter was a mason jar
full of absolutely black water. When he got in, I asked him what he was
doing. With great pride, he pointed to the jar and said "I made my first batch
of
electrically produced Colloidal Silver". I asked him how long it had been
running (and I'm thinking, well obviously direct electricity can't get this
done)
and he said several hours. I was stumped until it occurred to me to ask him
what water he used -- and then the reason became clear -- he had used water
from the kitchen faucet. When I think back on this, I absolutely cannot
imagine
that someone produced something like this and then DRANK IT!! It was not
only ugly-looking, it looked downright sinister! MA