Hi

I'm new to the list and was very pleased to find this list and sad to see
that the archives are down at present, so apologies if I'm asking questions
which have been answered thousands of times before in the archives.

I have a number of questions already so here goes:

1) What is the difference between colloidal silver and silver in the form of
silver gluconate?
2) I'm looking at making a colloidal silver generator as I enjoy making
things and I'm in Greece and wher I am colloidal silver etc is unheard of. I
was looking at going constant current at 0.5mA. Any comments on this current
level? I prefer to wait longer and get better quality if necessary. Also is
it better to use bigger pieces of pure silver to have a greater surface
area? I also read that by switching the poles at intervals, the probes
become self cleaning. What kind of interval should one use? Every 5 minutes?
3) I know this is a CS list but do people know and/or discuss other colloids
eg Gold, Copper and Zinc as there appears to be a lot less information on
these. (If so what doses to people recommend of these and can I make my own
generator to create these as well and if so what changes are needed?)
4) Anybody had experience of giving CS to horses. Have a horse with sweet
itch (an affliction which is not really understood but is considered to be
due to an allergic reaction or over reaction to Midge bites) and I was
considering if CS would be good (or Gold, Zinc, or Copper If I knew more
about them).

Many thanks

Peter
 

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