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Please explain the differences between colloidal silver (CS) and electrically isolated silver (EIS). Is the equipment to produce (EIS) different from producing (EIS) and if so, how.Sure, here are detailed instructions for making colloidal silver from silver bullion:
Equipment needed:
- Pure silver bullion (at least .999 pure)
- Distilled water
- Glass jar or container
- 9-volt batteries or a DC power supply
- Alligator clips or wire
- Voltmeter (optional)
- Glass stir stick or spoon
- Dark glass bottle for storage
Steps:
1. Clean your glass jar or container and your silver bullion thoroughly to ensure there is no dirt or bacteria present.
2. Fill your jar or container with distilled water. It's important to use distilled water because it's free of minerals or contaminants that could react with the silver.
3. Add your silver bullion to the jar or container. The amount of silver used will depend on how concentrated you want your colloidal silver to be. A good rule of thumb is to use one ounce of silver bullion per quart of water.
4. Attach your alligator clips or wire to your silver bullion and your 9-volt batteries or DC power supply. You should attach one clip or wire to the positive (+) end of the battery or power supply and the other to the silver bullion. If you're using multiple batteries, connect them in series (positive to negative).
5. Submerge your silver bullion into the water. Make sure that it's not touching the sides or bottom of the container.
6. Turn on your batteries or DC power supply. The voltage should be between 20-30 volts. You can use a voltmeter to ensure that the voltage is correct.
7. Stir the solution with a glass stir stick or spoon to help the silver particles distribute evenly throughout the water.
8. Allow the solution to run for at least one hour, but no more than six hours. The amount of time will depend on how concentrated you want your colloidal silver to be.
9. Once you're done, turn off your batteries or DC power supply and remove the silver bullion. Rinse it thoroughly and store it separately from your colloidal silver solution.
10. You should then filter your colloidal silver solution through a coffee filter or a piece of unbleached cotton fabric to remove any larger particles or impurities.
11. Transfer the filtered solution into a dark glass bottle for storage. It's important to store colloidal silver out of direct sunlight because light can cause it to break down and lose its effectiveness.
That's it! You now have your own homemade colloidal silver. Please note that colloidal silver can be dangerous if not made or used properly, so it's important always to follow instructions and to speak with your doctor before using it as a treatment.
Colloidal silver (CS) and electrically isolated silver (EIS) are both forms of silver that are used for their purported health benefits. However, they are produced using different methods and have distinct characteristics.Please explain the differences between colloidal silver (CS) and electrically isolated silver (EIS). Is the equipment to produce (EIS) different from producing (EIS) and if so, how.
Please give me step by step instructions for making electrically isolated silver from silver bullion. Include a list of the required equipment.Colloidal silver (CS) and electrically isolated silver (EIS) are both forms of silver that are used for their purported health benefits. However, they are produced using different methods and have distinct characteristics.
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Here are the step by step instructions for making electrically isolated silver (EIS) from silver bullion:Please give me step by step instructions for making electrically isolated silver from silver bullion. Include a list of the required equipment.
Regarding step 3 in the above response. It seems that using 1 oz per quart of water is excessive. Is there an expectation that the 1 oz will be consumed in the alloted time?Sure, here are detailed instructions for making colloidal silver from silver bullion:
Equipment needed:
- Pure silver bullion (at least .999 pure)
- Distilled water
- Glass jar or container
- 9-volt batteries or a DC power supply
- Alligator clips or wire
- Voltmeter (optional)
- Glass stir stick or spoon
- Dark glass bottle for storage
Steps:
1. Clean your glass jar or container and your silver bullion thoroughly to ensure there is no dirt or bacteria present.
2. Fill your jar or container with distilled water. It's important to use distilled water because it's free of minerals or contaminants that could react with the silver.
3. Add your silver bullion to the jar or container. The amount of silver used will depend on how concentrated you want your colloidal silver to be. A good rule of thumb is to use one ounce of silver bullion per quart of water.
4. Attach your alligator clips or wire to your silver bullion and your 9-volt batteries or DC power supply. You should attach one clip or wire to the positive (+) end of the battery or power supply and the other to the silver bullion. If you're using multiple batteries, connect them in series (positive to negative).
5. Submerge your silver bullion into the water. Make sure that it's not touching the sides or bottom of the container.
6. Turn on your batteries or DC power supply. The voltage should be between 20-30 volts. You can use a voltmeter to ensure that the voltage is correct.
7. Stir the solution with a glass stir stick or spoon to help the silver particles distribute evenly throughout the water.
8. Allow the solution to run for at least one hour, but no more than six hours. The amount of time will depend on how concentrated you want your colloidal silver to be.
9. Once you're done, turn off your batteries or DC power supply and remove the silver bullion. Rinse it thoroughly and store it separately from your colloidal silver solution.
10. You should then filter your colloidal silver solution through a coffee filter or a piece of unbleached cotton fabric to remove any larger particles or impurities.
11. Transfer the filtered solution into a dark glass bottle for storage. It's important to store colloidal silver out of direct sunlight because light can cause it to break down and lose its effectiveness.
That's it! You now have your own homemade colloidal silver. Please note that colloidal silver can be dangerous if not made or used properly, so it's important always to follow instructions and to speak with your doctor before using it as a treatment.
You're correct that using one ounce of silver bullion per quart of water may be excessive for some purposes. The amount of silver used in the production of colloidal silver can vary depending on the desired concentration and intended use of the product.Regarding step 3 in the above response. It seems that using 1 oz per quart of water is excessive. Is there an expectation that the 1 oz will be consumed in the alloted time?