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Colloidal Silver Generators and Homemade Silver



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By : Ben Mester   

Colloidal silver generators for homemade colloidal silver are great, but only if used properly. In order to make colloidal silver where the majority of the silver content of the liquid, 85% or more, is ionized and suspended in water, you have to be very careful. In this article, I'll detail the pros and cons of using your own colloidal silver generator, what to watch out for, and how the process works. That way you'll be able to decide if you want to buy your own generator, or whether you'd just like to buy premade liquids from one of the big dealers.

Either way, it's still going to be a bit expensive. Purchasing your own generator along with the silver rods or thread that you need isn't really all that cheap. And while making your own silver in bulk is cheaper than buying individual bottles, there's something nice about the high quality standards that the bigger companies employ. I don't want to discourage anyone from purchasing and using a colloidal silver generator, but I definitely want to inform people of just what they'll be getting themselves into.

Colloidal silver is made by passing low voltage electricity through silver rods or thread suspended in pure water. In order to adequately strip the silver away from the source and suspend it in the liquid, the electric current must be low voltage. This causes silver to slowly strip away from the electrified source, ionizing it and suspending it in water. An ion is just a particle that has either a positive or a negative electrical charge. As this happens however, the water slowly becomes more conductive and the process begins to speed up. This causes larger particles of silver to break away from the source, these particles not being ionized, but rather, just chunks of silver floating around in the liquid. They don't have the electrical charge, and therefore aren't true silver ions. Once the silver source is depleted, the silver ions will remain suspended and dissolved in the liquid. In order to be a true colloidal silver however, at least 85% of the silver in the liquid must be ionized. That's where the difficulty comes in.

Below are the biggest cons of using your own colloidal silver generator, and also what many people have done in order to overcome the obstacle.

1. You Never Really Know the Strength or Concentration. The largest con of using a colloidal silver generator is that without special machinery, a person never really knows the state of the liquid. Without costly equipment, a person cannot really gauge the concentration of the liquid, the ppm, or parts per million of the silver ionized in the solution. Even if you always use the recommended amount of silver in the correct amount of pure water, slight variations can cause differences in the amount of actual ionized silver, verses regular, unionized silver particles in the liquid. In order to overcome this problem, many people use what's called the Tyndall Effect to figure out how much unionized silver remains in the solution. Using a laser and shining a beam through the liquid, the undiluted silver particles will reflect the light, whereas the ionized, diluted particles will not. In a perfectly ionized solution, the water should be clear like normal water, even though silver is diluted into it. As you continue to make your own colloidal silver, the tyndall effect will become more and more handy. Look it up if for more information.

2. Particle Size. One of the things many top distributors boast of their colloidal silver is a very small particle size. Their methods of ionization create very small particles of ionized silver in the water solution, which is beneficial because the smaller the particle size, the more easily absorbed and utilized by the body. In order to overcome this, many people making their own colloidal silver have begun adding very small amounts of hydrogen peroxide to their silver solutions. The hydrogen peroxide has been shown to greatly increase the efficacy of the colloidal silver solution. The hydrogen peroxide breaks apart and reduces the size of the ionized silver particles. But don't use too much hydrogen peroxide. The ratio is only 1:1000 of hydrogen peroxide to colloidal silver.

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Author Resource:- Thanks for checking out this article about colloidal silver generators. For more information about colloidal silver and how to use it, check out my other article on colloidal silver dosage.
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