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I would need a pic because I just can't picture this. Why does the silver coin

need to be rolled out? What shape is it rolled out into?

Also. I copied and pasted http://thesilverlist.org into the address bar and

tried it with net, and com and nothing would come up with this address.

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From: Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...>

Coconut Oil

Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 1:25:59 PM

Subject: Re: OT - colloidal silver summary and link

Oh, my, Lyn, but you don't need an expensive machine to make colloidal silver.

In it's simplest form, a DC wall adapter for $1.50 from the thrift shop, a $5

piece of silver wire, a coat hanger and a piece of plastic container as a

spacer. My own design uses a free microwave oven from recycle and a $5 Canadaian

silver coin I buy at the coin shop and get rolled out at the jewelers.

With your own maker you can make CS any potency you like. The reseach is

unambiguous; it shows direct germicidal action at over .5 PPM concentration,

while most commercial CS that has been working for decades is about 15 PPM.

Arguments about concentration or ionic vs. particulate size are just marketing

squawk when all forms do the trick.

Don't fall for it; even a single silver coin thrown into a milk pail reduced

spoilage, when swallowed the coin suppressed dystentery in Roman soldiers on the

march, and large particles of silver powder down to the smallest silver ions

that dissolved off the king's cutlery have been known to kill germs for many

hundreds of years, before they even really had a grasp of what germs were OR

particle size.

Colloidal silver is useful to use and have on hand, particularly since it's the

#1 therapy for the annual flu scare. Silver is even used in common-area plastics

that might be touched by those who are infected, so even the industry knows it

works.

CS is one of the tools that make you, your loved ones and your home

" plague-ready " , so its my sincerest hope that this summary will help you with

your indecision on the subject; there's an entire silver community called the

silver list that will answer all questions related to making and using colloidal

silver.

http://thesilverlist.org

all good,

Duncan

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> I don't know who is right. So I just stick with peroxide.

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I guess this leaves me out because I am not an electrician.

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From: Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...>

Coconut Oil

Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 2:56:40 PM

Subject: Re: OT - colloidal silver summary and link

Sorry, Lyn K, here's the correct link for the silver list:

><http://silverlist.org/>

I didn't post a pic of the microwave oven circuit on my own page because there

is just one wire to change to make it useful as a CS maker. Anyone with

electronics experience can do it and those people are hopefully doing the work.

I had no experience tho'; looked it up as I went and then wrote a warning about

bleeding the capacitor in my documentation.

There's so much power in this design that a large electrode is needed to reduce

current density, or larger particles than you'd need would be blasted off the

wire. Most likely though the CS made in such a manner would be as effective

because we know particles of all sizes AND ions actually work.

all good,

Duncan

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> I would need a pic because I just can't picture this. Why does the silver

coin

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> need to be rolled out? What shape is it rolled out into?

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> Also. I copied and pasted http://thesilverlist.org into the address bar and

> tried it with net, and com and nothing would come up with this address.

>

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