October 17, 2014

Make your Own Collidal Silver

I have been meaning to make this FOREVER! I was sure that this was something that was too hard to make- or something that I needed a fancy maker for- but it is not so! 
If you are wondering of the health benefits of colloidal silver just do a google search. You can also check out this blog (link)
This is the blog where I learned how to make my own generator and take my health into my own hands. 
Some things that I have used colloidal silver for are skin issues (like cuts, rashes ext), Sinus infection, colds/sore throat, Major when he has been ill. But seriously there are so many uses for this great thing!
There is also a government study found a released that it seems to protect against a certain deadly virus currently killing thousands in Africa. 
This is something that I have added to my daily routine. 
Overall this set up cost me about $30. That is the silver strips, the alligator clips, the recycled apple juice gallon glass and a gallon of distilled water.


Here is the battery set up I used- this is all outlined in the above blog for making your own colloidal silver.

These are some of the old amber glass bottles I had from colloidal silver that I had ordered. The largest jar cost me about $50!
Here are the Silver strips I used. It is very important to get pure silver! Please use the above link on how to make your own to research the best places to get pure silver.
This was my first batch/pickling batch. You want to make your first batch with a few dissolved grains of salt and run for a longer period of time to get a "strong batch". This will work as a primer for all your other batches. You maybe able to see the silver generating in the soft milky "smoke" coming off the left silver strip.
 Here is a video where you can see some of the silver generating.


Here is the first batch or pickling batch. The final reading came out to 165 PPM after running for about 45 minutes. Now I had added a little more salt then needed. I USE THIS ONLY AS A PRIMER FOR MY BATCHES AFTER!

Here is the second batch. You can get this PPM/Hanna Meter here. As you can see the distilled water stars out at 0 PPM.

I let this batch run for about 45 minutes after adding a tsp of the primer batch and ended up with 7 PPM. This is the minimum that I like to have for my batches. Although usually anywhere between 7-15 is going to be great. 

Since making my first "primer batch" and making the other batch pictured I have made another batch this week. Something I would also like to try is setting up the electricity with plug in set up. With the batteries you usually want a tester to make sure you are not working with dead batteries :) 

If you are interested please go to the above blogs for making your own or ask me and I will help you the best that I can!
To your health!

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