One of my favorite megamedicines is colloidal silver. I've used it to
cure everything from herpes to spider bite. But I hated spending $20 for
two ounces at the health food store. So I was delighted to buy a small silver
colloidal generator that ran off three 9 volt batteries for about $80. I
used it for about two years. Then I built my own. So can you.
1. Go to the local bargain store and buy three 9 volt batteries (I got
them for fifty cents apiece at Pic n Save).
2. Wire them together in the manner above (positive to negative to positive
to negative to positive with two wires free). Alligator clips work good.
3. Get some pure silver. (Surely, you know some jewelry artist. Or buy
a bit of silver wire at a jewelry store. You only need about four inches
of silver wire.)
4. Attach two pieces of silver to the two free wires coming from the batteries.
5. Dip the silver into a glass of water. (Warm, distilled water works
best.) Watch science in action as the electrical current destabilizes the
water. Water molecules are torn apart. Free-ranging oxygen atoms bond into
unstable triads (ozone!) and pull helpless microns of silver into ionized
suspension. Tiny bubbles of pure hydrogen gas fizz up from one wire, as ionized
silver streams off the other wire in ghostlike clouds. Beautiful, actually.
Wait about five minutes or less. If you start getting brown stuff, that's
silver dioxide and you've left it too long. (Brush the silver dioxide off
the silver bits after you use them.)
6. Drink up. If it has a strong, yukky metallic taste, almost unbearable,
you've got the right stuff. Make hundreds of dollars worth of silver collidal
for mere pennies.