The SilverPuppy is a fine unit for individuals or a family, but if you
want to make more volume so as to give to friends or sell, etc, you
will soon be very frustrated at the smaller volumes you are making.
You should consider a unit that makes larger volumes.

See, for instance:

http://www.silvergen.com/informat.htm

Beware of buying a unit that is just batteries, a resistor, and some
electrodes, unless it is priced appropriately.  This kind of system
probably wouldn't be suitable for making CS for sale...

Dan



On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 7:56 AM, Clayton Family <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, welcome. My favorite site when I was new was silvermedicine.org
> and there is still much really good info at fugitt.com/cs
> I use a home made generator and batteries, but if I were going to buy one I
> would buy the silverpuppy.
> I use a hanna COM 100 meter to test the purity of the water before I start,
> and I bought and tested many different brands of distilled water before I
> found the one that is reliably pure for my area.
> The consensus here seems to be that electrically isolated silver produces a
> mix of colloidal and ionic silver, mostly ionic, and that it works the best,
> and is the lowest cost. As you have seen, there is alot of advertising
> claims made that conflict. But an ion is the smallest possible size of any
> element, so the arguments about particle size are somewhat ridiculous.
> Have fun reading!
> Kathryn
> On Dec 6, 2009, at 6:43 AM, Sunwaterclear - Sunny wrote:
>
> Hi folks, I'm Sunny and I'm new to this list.   I've been taking colloidal
> silver bought in Wholefoods, which comes from a company called Genesis
> Today, for a while, just spraying it into my mouth as I originally got it
> for my gum problems.  Now I'm seeing the potential for a whole lot more...
>
> We've been thinking about buying a colloidal silver generator and I've
> gotten really confused with all the conflicting information around.    I'm
> reading material about how ppm isn't important but particle surface area is,
> about the differen
>


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