Make Colloidal Silver With The Grid Down
There have been plenty of articles over the years about the health benefits of colloidal silver, where to buy it and how to make your own. I decided to add one more article to the many that are out there primarily because of this article about Ebola and a proven treatment for it:
Please take the time to read it. It is a well researched and well written article on the subject. The author concludes that action is needed on the part of the reader to convince the powers that be to deliver the finished product to the victims of Ebola. That’s fine. But perhaps what is needed in various parts of Africa is small pieces of 9999 fine silver wire and some 5 watt solar panels so you can make the cure anywhere the sun shines.
There are various ways to make colloidal silver. In my opinion, this is what works best.
A source of voltage from about 24 to 36 volts.
Distilled water.
9999 (or purer) silver wire.
A glass container suitable for cooking
A heat source.
What should be avoided is:
Water that is not distilled.
Adding impurities to distilled water such as salt to speed up the process. I would suggest reading some of those other articles and decide for yourself.
From the pictures below you can see that I have a cast iron pan with sand in it sitting on top of a single burner propane stove. The sand provides even heating for the 16 oz. pyrex cup. The cup can probably withstand the direct heat from the propane flame but the sand prevents the glass from breaking. During the testing of this set up the water was kept just below the boiling point.
The silver wires are placed on opposite ends of the rim of the glass. The wires are connected to the batteries (three 9 volt batteries snapped together in series) with clip leads. The glass is filled with distilled water and stirred often.
The process took just under 3 hours. Look how well this batch turned out. The water looks like diluted apple juice.
If I was planning a trip to somewhere in west Africa I would make sure to wear a bracelet made of braided 9999 silver. They make great gifts.
Next week I plan on running a test with two 5 watt solar panels. I will either update this article or do a part two.
Tentatively the third test would be using two car batteries as the voltage source.
By the way. Last I checked you could get a one foot pieces 14 gauge 9999 silver wire for about $20 with shipping included.
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