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G-khan
10-20-2005, 06:25 PM
Bought a ultrasonic vaporisor on Ebay brand new with shipping for 24 bucks. I pour one quart of CS in with each fill. You get a bug that goes into your lungs and you can breath the mist right in. It also goes out and spreads a mist of silver over my entire house and kills bacteria in the hard to get at places including my air ducts.. Only use this in the winter as then the air gets very dry....

What do others think of this as I came up with this idea all by myself. Anybody see any drawbacks?

Check out the picture of it working.. CS Mister

Curtman
10-20-2005, 06:48 PM
I was emailing a company today to see if they were public but the guy has not got back to me. I would like to invest in the colloidal siver home generator sector. I am a little puzzled about the loss of good bacteria with the bad. I am thinking you may need to replace it with acidolphilis milk or kefir or even yogurt. You need a bit of bacteria in your digestive track or you will be vulnerable for other problems.
I like the idea you have there though for the respiratory. It is also known that zinc is a great help to the lungs.

gpond
10-20-2005, 07:07 PM
It's a great idea. I would test to see if it is going to stain anything over time.

I use a dab of CS in my humidifiers and over time I will find a yellowish sediment around the lid. If this gets airborne it could stain nearby drapes, carpet, etc. But maybe that will not be an issue. It is a cool idea.

G-khan
10-20-2005, 07:11 PM
I was emailing a company today to see if they were public but the guy has not got back to me. I would like to invest in the colloidal siver home generator sector. I am a little puzzled about the loss of good bacteria with the bad. I am thinking you may need to replace it with acidolphilis milk or kefir or even yogurt. You need a bit of bacteria in your digestive track or you will be vulnerable for other problems.
I like the idea you have there though for the respiratory. It is also known that zinc is a great help to the lungs.
There are two types of bacteria and basically the bad ones are Anerobic Bacteria the good ones that your stomach needs are aerobic and CS only kills anerobic. I know one time a Dr. gave me a antibiotic - I thinks it was called Keflex if memory serves and it killed all my bacteria in my stomach. It made it so I was not digesting my food right with bad acid indigestion.

CS kills the bad and leaves the good alone.......

Curtman
10-20-2005, 07:15 PM
Thanks that is what I was wanting to know.

drafter
10-20-2005, 07:17 PM
Any idea if the vapor would help someone prone to pnuemonia or respiratory infections, or do you have to ingest it?

G-khan
10-20-2005, 07:23 PM
It's a great idea. I would test to see if it is going to stain anything over time.

I use a dab of CS in my humidifiers and over time I will find a yellowish sediment around the lid. If this gets airborne it could stain nearby drapes, carpet, etc. But maybe that will not be an issue. It is a cool idea.

Part of the yellow could be from the water itself - only pure distilled water would be free of everything. Of coarse it could be the sliver also. I use a small fan also with this and that seems to really spread it out through the entire house..........

G-khan
10-20-2005, 07:28 PM
Any idea if the vapor would help someone prone to pnuemonia or respiratory infections, or do you have to ingest it?

I would think it would help - it sure wouldn't hurt.. You would have to try it. This is something I came up with and if you think it may help try it?

agnut
10-20-2005, 08:10 PM
I would think it would help - it sure wouldn't hurt.. You would have to try it. This is something I came up with and if you think it may help try it?

Hi G-Khan, I think it’s a great idea. I bought a cool air humidifier about a year ago when it went on sale at Sears. I have used it a couple of times to humidify and plan to add colloidal silver when it may become necessary. I will use only colloidal silver then and not mix with regular tap water. I also read that using colloidal silver in a steam humidifier was a no-no.

Be(a)st wishes,

agnut

G-khan
10-20-2005, 09:58 PM
Hi G-Khan, I think it’s a great idea. I bought a cool air humidifier about a year ago when it went on sale at Sears. I have used it a couple of times to humidify and plan to add colloidal silver when it may become necessary. I will use only colloidal silver then and not mix with regular tap water. I also read that using colloidal silver in a steam humidifier was a no-no.

Be(a)st wishes,

agnut
Yes I made sure I got a model without a filter and ultrasonic instead of heat - I didn't know that heating it would be bad but kinda guessed that it would be better to have it come out unfiltered and misted by vibration.. That way it would be in the same state as when I made it.. I figure its gonna clean my whole house - a silver spray down so to speak!

HistoryStudent
10-23-2005, 06:24 PM
When I use the vaporizer with Vick's stuff it always gets dirty and has to be cleaned. Does the silver BUILD-UP?

RKaz
01-05-2006, 09:10 PM
G-khan,

Is your humidifier still working without problems? I see that a buy on ebay is selling this same model for around $20 shipped and was thinking of picking one up...

TIA!

mu-tiger
01-05-2006, 09:22 PM
A tux fan! Woohoo! What langs you code (presuming you coded the output?)

Edit: oops, i got excited...G, you SURE you want your home to be microbe free? The body will start to produce less antibodies, won't it?

Tangent: a friend told me the other day that, for making your own CS, an aquarium oxygenator in the water produces much smaller molecules; i haven't researched it, but he does his homework, so i believed him (known him for years).

Ponce Cuba
01-05-2006, 11:03 PM
Sounds like a good idea G, let me know how it came out.

Uncle
01-06-2006, 05:57 AM
It's a great idea. I would test to see if it is going to stain anything over time.

I use a dab of CS in my humidifiers and over time I will find a yellowish sediment around the lid. If this gets airborne it could stain nearby drapes, carpet, etc. But maybe that will not be an issue. It is a cool idea.

Ponder, CS does stain stuff like carpets and drapes. Not heavily and most washes out again. I mentioned before (couldn't find the post) that I've been using a manual spray about once every two weeks, in a general all-over fashion. Have been dousing our matresses, pillows and carpets to get some built-in protection against mites etc.

Found it better to use CS when washing carpets, drapes, clothes etc. Still use it as a surface disinfectant.

The spray I used was 7ppm but the way G-Khan dilutes it will most probably not have an effect.

Golden Regards
Uncle

Uncle
01-06-2006, 06:03 AM
Yes I made sure I got a model without a filter and ultrasonic instead of heat - I didn't know that heating it would be bad but kinda guessed that it would be better to have it come out unfiltered and misted by vibration.. That way it would be in the same state as when I made it.. I figure its gonna clean my whole house - a silver spray down so to speak!

Usually the heating models heat the water with carbon based electrodes by using impurties or salt solution in the water. That's why you have to add a pinch of salt to get the process going with most of them. We all know what salt and silver produces so getting the ultrasound was an excellent choice, especially when using distilled water.

Golden Regards
Uncle

Uncle
01-06-2006, 06:16 AM
..an aquarium oxygenator in the water produces much smaller molecules.

Greetings mu-tiger

We had some posters here that swore by it as well. Certainly can't hurt ? Haven't tried it myself.

http://goldismoney.info/forums/showpost.php?p=22222&postcount=13

http://www.goldismoney.info/forums/showthread.php?t=8175

http://www.accu-thump.com/cs.html

Some people say that the current should be regulated to remain constant during production and obviously the above construction method/s excludes that.

Golden Regards
Uncle

demosfen
01-13-2006, 09:05 PM
Similar idea I read in an alternative health book - adding hydrogene peroxide in your humidifier. Said to help with respiratory problems

SilverNuts@Bolts
01-13-2006, 11:22 PM
I used the humidifier most of last winter with the CS. It got very "dirty", silver buildup. While trying to clean it, I broke it. Never got a cold last winter, so I think it is a benefit. Will help anyone, with breathing problems. Didn't use it this winter, we don't have one yet.

melbo
01-14-2006, 12:08 AM
I did the same thing last year. Humidity under 40%, ran the cool mist with CS. You won't stain anything in the house with it. But, Plan on buying a new humidifier each yr. (We didn't get a cold or Flu either)

For some reason, CS does not like plastic. I make 50 gallons a year and when I first started I used some plastic pitchers...no good. Anyway, my cool mist ended up getting clogged with particulate that fell out of coloid after being in the system.

Forget a Hot Humidifier even more. Doesn't work at all. I've been trying to find a way to do this. All I can think of is one of those old fashioned 'perfume atomizers' to breathe in?

YMMV but mine did not work at all. Then again, it may be cheaper to replace the humidifier each yr than to get sick each yr!

edit: 15ppm CS

Infidel
01-21-2006, 05:26 PM
an aquarium oxygenator in the water produces much smaller molecules; i haven't researched it, but he does his homework, so i believed him (known him for years).


this is the dumbest thing I read in a while. Bravo.

Do smaller atoms also come with these "smaller molecules"?

Big_Rob
01-26-2006, 05:03 PM
I firmly believe that what doesnt kill you only makes you stronger.

Has anyone done any studies about the possibility bacteria becoming resistant to CS?

Halophyte
01-26-2006, 08:19 PM
It can't, it's the silver ion exchange that kills pathogens, and it’s not an antibiotic.

I'm thinking about trying it on my tomato plants as an insecticide.



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Twisted Avatar
10-29-2009, 10:52 PM
Bump

Very Good information worth a revist in light of all this swine flu hoopla

mamboni
10-29-2009, 11:09 PM
After several years of breathing home air suffused with particulized colloidal silver solution, G-Khan feels fine. But alas, something is different.......

lhslancers
10-29-2009, 11:11 PM
The imagination runs wild.

Weatherman
10-30-2009, 08:56 AM
Tangent: a friend told me the other day that, for making your own CS, an aquarium oxygenator in the water produces much smaller molecules; i haven't researched it, but he does his homework, so i believed him (known him for years).
I recently found an old website with the same information. It is a bit long, so I cut out excerpts to post below. DYODD! :wink:

Excerpt. . .
I wanted to measure current so placed a GE $9.95 volt/ohm/millimeter (also from WalMart) in series with one lead. Marsha had just bought a little thing which produces bubbles in her goldfish fish tank... oops, she is offended if I refer to her Tropical fish as goldfish. I figured oxygenating the water wouldn't hurt. Besides, the bubbles looked cute. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>
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Conventional wisdom suggests that one needs at least 20 milliamperes (ma) to produce the electrolysis needed to make CS. It looked grim for my experiment for the beginning current was 1/10 of a milliampere of 100 microamps. Four hours later the current had increased to 450 microamperes... something was happening. The solution was crystal clear. "Probably a waste of time," I thought... until I examined the solution with a little laser pen <o:p></o:p>
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WOW! A clear Tyndall effect, named after a Scottish scientist who discovered that shining a bright light through a solution would will reveal a beam... if there are any reflective particles there. In this case, they could only be silver. (Shining the laser before the electrolysis revealed no beam at all) I checked the conductivity with a $40.00 Hanna digital meter. From a beginning 2.1 micro-seimans it was now 13.5. Marketers claim this means parts per million of silver particles... which is total rubbish. Drop a silver coin in distilled water. The micro-seimans will not change. However, the Hanna is displaying the relative amount of silver ions... which are .23 nanometers in size, a bit smaller than a silver atom because it is missing one electron.
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Marsha watered some herb seeds which had begun to sprout, but looked droopy. The next day they were erect. Marsha giggled (sadistic wench that she is), "Try it Jon. Maybe it will work for you!".
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The lab results were far better that expected. The silver particles ranged from 10.2-25.7 nanometers in size... far better than any others we had analyzed...
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He said the secret was the low voltage and the fish pump. I thought it was due to more oxygen in the water. He stated it was because of the introduction of carbon dioxide, explaining in chemical terms which were over my head. The fish pump is 100% vital to the process.

http://chetday.com/colloidalsilvergenerator.htm

Rockbrother
10-30-2009, 05:11 PM
I just got my 16 ft of 99.999% silver wire in the mail today! Its 14 guage wire. bancha

Twisted Avatar
10-30-2009, 05:36 PM
I just got my 16 ft of 99.999% silver wire in the mail today! Its 14 guage wire. bancha



What did it run you and who makes it???

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Rockbrother
10-30-2009, 06:38 PM
Sorry it took so long for me to respone TA. I got it from a place called Surepure Chemicals INC. Very Pricey, but I wanted to make sure I got the good good stuff. Here's the link to their site. http://www.surepure.com/products.php?ID=4&meas1_ID=17&subCat=54 this takes ya to the silver page. But the unit price when you buy 16 feet is 16.31 a foot. The Total weight is right around 4 oz