Want to be one of the
most popular people on your block during cold and flu season?
If you have a
colloidal silver generator, and you let your friends, neighbors and co-workers
know about it, you’re definitely going to be the “go to” person in your area
when cold and flu season strikes.
My wife and I give
away gallons of colloidal silver every winter cold and flu season. And since our own colloidal silver usage is
substantial, that means we have to make multiple gallons at a time in order to assure
we don’t run out.
Here’s how we handle
it, and how you can too…
Hi, Steve Barwick here, for The Silver Edge…
Well, it's cold and flu season, and as anyone who owns a
colloidal silver generator knows, this is the time of the year you become very
popular with your neighbors, friends and co-workers who will inevitably expect
you to provide them with colloidal silver when they get sick.
Knowing this to be the case, my wife and I brewed up 4.5
gallons worth of colloidal silver over the weekend, since it’s a certainty
we'll be giving a lot of it away over the next few weeks and months as flu
season gets worse.
We used two, over-sized, 2.25 gallon glass cookie jars for
production containers (see top photo.)
And of course, we used the Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver
Generator from The Silver Edge to “brew” the monster-sized colloidal silver
batches with. (Learn more about making
your own colloidal silver, for less than 36 cents a quart, here.)
I "brewed" each batch for 48 hours, so they'd be
nice and strong.
Normally, I’d brew my big batches of colloidal silver for
three hours per each quart, in order to get a 10 ppm solution.
So a 2.25 gallon glass cookie jar holding 9 quarts would
normally brew for 27 hours. But I wanted
double-strength batches, so we went
for 48 hours per container this time.
As you can see in the second image, once the monster-sized
batches of colloidal silver were finished, I used a giant white plastic mixing
bowl with a pour spout and a large handle to distribute the freshly-made
colloidal silver from the over-sized cookie jars to the array of smaller storage
containers you can see in the final image, below.
And yes, everything will be kept stored in a dark cabinet,
and black stockings will be placed over all of the clear containers, in order
to help keep the light out, since silver is so sensitive to prolonged exposure
to light.
Some of these containers will end
up under the cabinets in our bathrooms and kitchen, so we can more easily
refill the pump spay bottles we use for household disinfection. (Learn more about using colloidal silver as
a safe, natural household disinfectant, here).
And others will be kept in a dark cabinet in the kitchen,
for our own personal use, and for friends, neighbors and co-workers when they inevitably
come calling with the sniffles.
If our past experiences are any indication, we’ll probably
be making a few more of these monster-sized 2.25 gallon batches of colloidal silver
before winter is over with, because once a few people hear you have colloidal
silver available, the word tends to get around quickly after that.
Only $2.50 for $4,320
Worth of Colloidal Silver!
So what’s the big deal about making these monster-sized
batches of colloidal silver, besides being able to share it with others in
need?
Here’s the big deal:
Colloidal silver costs anywhere from $20 to $30 for a tiny
four-ounce bottle in health food stores and through online sources.
So my two monster-sized batches of colloidal silver,
consisting of 4.5 gallons total, is the exact equivalent of 144 of those
little four-ounce bottles.
If you were to buy 144 bottles of colloidal silver at your
local health food store, it would cost you anywhere between $2,880.00 and
$4,320.00, depending upon their per-bottle price. But I just made that much colloidal silver with
my Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator for a total cost of…drum roll,
please…$2.50.
Yes, I said two dollars and fifty cents for 4.5 gallons worth of colloidal silver that would have easily cost me between $2,880.00 to $4,320.00 had I purchased it at my local health food store or through online sources.
Yes, I said two dollars and fifty cents for 4.5 gallons worth of colloidal silver that would have easily cost me between $2,880.00 to $4,320.00 had I purchased it at my local health food store or through online sources.
What’s more, this is fresh, pure, top-quality colloidal silver that beats the pants off most
commercial brands. The silver particle
size is as low as .8 nm, which is a fraction of a single nanometer, making it the most bio-available (and highly effective)
colloidal silver you’ll find anywhere, at any price.
(You can view the difference between conventional colloidal
silver and micro-particle colloidal silver, in the Transmission Electron
Microscopy slides, here.)
Do you see now why people absolutely love their
Micro-Particle Home Colloidal Silver Generators?
- To view how simple it is to make your own high-quality colloidal silver for less than 36 cents a quart, with a new Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator, see this link.
- To learn more about making monster-sized batches of colloidal silver with your new Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator, see the short "how to" video at the link in this sentence.
- To view over a dozen short “how to” videos demonstrating numerous ways to use colloidal silver successfully, see this link.
- To view dozens of real-life customer reviews and testimonials about the Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator, see this link.
- To save a whopping $100 off the cost of a new Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator, and start making your own high-quality colloidal silver for less than 36 cents a quart, see this link.
Meanwhile, I’ll be back next week with another great article on
colloidal silver….
Yours for the safe, sane and responsible
use of colloidal silver,
Steve Barwick, author
The Ultimate Colloidal Silver Manual
The Ultimate Colloidal Silver Manual
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