And you call this "colloidal SILVER"? Just what is brass made of? NOUN: A yellowish alloy of copper and zinc, sometimes including small amounts of other metals, but usually 67 percent copper and 33 percent zinc.
Now you are taking a mixture of silver, copper and zinc. NOT something that I would want to put into my body. Why didn't you just use 2 silver electrodes? THEN you would have CS that is safe to use. Bill Keen Robert Berger <bober...@swbell.net> wrote: Greetings Jill, I enjoyed your post, because a group of my friends are going to take a cruise in the Caribbean, there has been a lot of illness associated with these cruises. So they might need a portable generator to take care of any problems. I made "generator" using one 9 volt battery with one 4 3/4", #12 silver anode and one 4 3/4", 3/32" brass cathode rod. I used the connector that I removed from an old 9 v battery, and soldered the electrodes in the holes. That makes 1/2" spacing of the electrodes. With 13 ounces of Kansas City water in a table glass and stirring for 2 minutes the silver content measured 12. PPM and the current averaged about 36mA. (actual measure). The water took on a slight milky color due to the formation of silver chloride. It had no unusual taste. Now, I would like to know how much time you! used the 3- 9's, and what electrode length, spacing, and amount of water? "Ole Bob"