In a message dated 9/7/2009 10:25:37 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Well,  you can't change the laws of nature, and they are fairly simple on 
this.  Anyone can make good electrically isolated silver water at home with 
minimal  equipment, if it is the right kind. After all, it is only silver and 
water- if  both are pure to start with, you won't end up with much else.  
And when  you use low voltage and control the current with a simple 
potentiometer (75  cents) or a resistor of the correct size, you also get ions 
without much in  the way of particles being generated.  


Anyone can do it.


Simple. 


Attention to a few details is important- such as very pure water to  start- 
that is essential; and 99.9% pure silver. Cleaning the jars very well  and 
rinsing them very well before starting is also important- cleanliness and  
proper handling (or I should say, NOT handling) of the silver, jars, and 
water  is very important; think sterile procedures. Clean hands, clean fairly 
dust  free work area, pure water, pure silver, attention to detail, that's 
about it.  You can get as good an outcome as a laboratory, if one follows 
correct  procedures. After all we are only following nature's laws here- we did 
 
not make them up, and it is not magic.


Kathryn