Guest guest Posted January 26, 2010 Report Share Posted January 26, 2010 Wow, thank you!On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 10:55 PM, KGR <kgrdoss@...> wrote: Here is result of analytical calculation for the amount of silver leached from silver wire into CS: Based on the details given below, the amount of silver leached will be about 0.025gms per year.Even after 5 years silver loss will only be about 0.125 gms (maximum)which is difficult to identify. [A 6 " length and 14 guage(1.5mm dia) silver rod will weigh about 2.8 gms.] (Above data is based on consumption of 2 teaspoons of CS of 6 ppm strength per day for one person.) --------------------------------------------------- The following info is extracted from: http://lifedevice.com/General Info.htm Generation of colloidal silver involves many variables including: voltage, current, time, water conductivity, volume, and temperature, surface area and distance between electrodes, etc. Colloidal silver will go into solution in 8 ounces of distilled water that is at room temperature (72 degrees Fahrenheit), to which two drops of a saline solution have been added, at the rate of approximately 1 ppm concentration for every two and one half (2 1/2) minutes using this unit. A certified colloidal silver concentration of about 6 ppm with water at 72 degrees Fahrenheit will take 15 minutes. 8 ounces of a pure golden yellow certified 30 ppm colloidal silver solution, without salt or any electrolytic additive, using distilled water at a temperature of near boiling (212 degrees Fahrenheit) will take 45 minutes with this unit. CAUTION: Use only the pure 99.99 fine silver electrodes provided. Do not use sterling silver (.9275) as it contains lead and other impurities. Use only clean utensils to heat water since a mineral build up in a teapot, for example, would impart the mineral to the water thereby contaminating the colloidal silver generation process. regards KGR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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