Antibacterial Benefits of Colloidal Silver











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Simplest Method of Making Your Own Colloidal Silver • • First, prepare the following materials: • • three 9-volt batteries, • • a glass of distilled water, • • two pieces of pure silver wire (.999 fine). • • (Note: in the UK, you can buy distilled water from Boots, or Superdrugs, or some other chemists.) • • Now, follow the following steps: • • 1/ Heat up the glass of distilled water to just below the boiling point. The purpose of this step is to improve the conductivity of the distilled water. (This step is optional.) • • 2/ Clean the silver wires (or silver electrodes) with alcohol. • • 3/ Insert the silver wires into the distilled water. Placement of wires is not critical, but they must not be touching each other. • • 4/ Connect a circuit in the following manner: see link at the bottom • • 5/ Wait for about 30 minutes, or until the distilled water becomes slightly yellowish. The yellowish solution is called Colloidal Silver. • • Caution: When the final solution turns milky white rather than yellow, the water you use may be mineral water rather than pure distilled water. This situation is very common in the UK, as bottled distilled water is not always available. Do not use mineral water to make colloidal silver. If one has to make colloidal silver out of mineral water, reduce the time duration in step 5, say from 30 minutes to 1 minute. • • Caution: If you end up with brown stuff in your colloidal silver solution, this means that you have left the process for too long. The brown stuff is silver oxide. • • Caution: Some people end up with a greyish solution at the end of the process. The greyish particles in the solution comes from the unwanted impurities in the silver electrodes. This means that the silver electrodes they use are not 0.999 pure. Do not use impure siliver electrodes because they may contains lead and other impurities which may harm your bodies. Use only the pure 99.99 fine silver electrodes provided. • • Caution: Under normal circumstances, the smallest nanoparticles are a clear yellow color. Increases in size lead to amber, brown, and finally a cloudy brownish/green color, which are increasingly less effective as antimicrobial agents. • • For more information go to: • • http://www.polymerfab.co.uk/blog/arch...

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