Last week my wife Kathy and I made two,
two-and-a-half gallon batches of colloidal silver, side-by-side, using our
Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generators.
The first photo shows the two, 2.5 gallon containers uncovered, with the Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generators on top.
The first photo shows the two, 2.5 gallon containers uncovered, with the Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generators on top.
The second photo shows the two containers with pillow cases wrapped around them to keep the light out during the colloidal silver-making process, since we were making them in a room that’s normally brightly lit most of the day.
When completed, we had
a whopping 5 gallons worth of high-quality micro-particle colloidal silver, at
a total cost of about $5.
Hi, Steve Barwick here, for The Silver Edge…
Yes, that's five
dollars for five full gallons
worth of colloidal silver, simply by making it ourselves with a Micro-Particle
Colloidal Silver Generator.
Compare that to health food store prices of $20 or $30 for a
tiny four-ounce bottle of colloidal
silver, and you'll see why I always say if you’re going to use colloidal silver
extensively, then you should always make
it yourself for about 25 cents a quart with a high-quality Micro-Particle
Colloidal Silver Generator from The
Silver Edge.
Indeed, rather than paying exorbitant health food store
prices of $7 to $10 per ounce, you
can quite literally make your own high-quality micro-particle colloidal silver
for about a penny per ounce!
Here are some of the questions I received when I posted the
above photos to the Colloidal
Silver Secrets Community on Facebook:
Question: Why do you make so much colloidal silver?
Answer: Because my wife and I use it for just about everything from household disinfection
to facial skin rejuvenation to treating topical and internal infections both in
ourselves as well as in our rescue dogs.
My wife even adds colloidal silver to the rinse cycle of the
laundry when she washes the kitchen and bathroom wash rags and towels, or bed
sheets, or undergarments and more.
She also uses it on her outdoor garden plants, to help get
rid of aphids, tomato fungus, and other pests and problems. Not only do the plants grow faster and
stronger, but the fruits and veggies they produce are absolutely superb
compared to the past when she didn’t use colloidal silver in the garden.
We’ve even used colloidal silver on our outdoor mulch pit to
get rid of gnat hatchlings.
And of course, we give away quarts of colloidal silver at a
time to friends, family members, neighbors, co-workers and others.
In fact, no matter where we’ve lived, we’ve ended up being
just about the most popular people on the block once our neighbors have found
out that we can make colloidal silver for about 25 cents per quart.
The bottom line is that safe, natural colloidal silver is
our #1 go-to resource for dealing with an innumerable number of things around
the house that would otherwise require expensive (and potentially toxic)
chemical products or prescription drugs.
- Here’s a helpful article you might want to read titled “36 Ways to Use Colloidal Silver Around the House.”
- Here’s another helpful article titled “Multitudes of Healing Uses for Colloidal Silver.”
- Here’s an article titled “Colloidal Silver: the Safe, Natural, Non-Toxic Home Disinfectant.”
- Here’s the famous Dr. Bob Beck’s list of dozens of ways to use colloidal silver.
- And there are many quite unusual uses for colloidal silver, too, that even some of the most seasoned colloidal silver users don’t yet know about!
Question: Why do you cover the large containers while
making the colloidal?
Answer: When you buy colloidal silver from a health
food store, you’ll notice it’s always sold in dark glass or sometimes dark
plastic bottles. That’s because the
manufacturers know the silver will retain its potency almost indefinitely as
long as it’s not exposed to bright light.
Since it takes 30 hours of production time to make a large,
two-and-a-half gallon batch of colloidal silver, like those above, it’s vital
to keep bright light off the production container while colloidal silver is
being made.
Otherwise, prolonged exposure to bright room light or
sunlight can cause silver particles to “tarnish” and ultimately fall out of
suspension over time, which of course, can destroy the effectiveness of your
colloidal silver.
So if we don’t have a completely dark room available in
which to make colloidal silver (which is preferable), we instead cover the
glass production container with anything that helps keep bright light out. And it works like a charm!
For the same reason, once you’ve made some colloidal silver it
should also be stored in either dark
glass storage containers, or kept in a dark cabinet out of bright light.
Question: What brew time are you using for 2.5 gallon
batches?
Answer: I usually use 30 hours for a 2.5 gallon
batch. That’s three hours for every
quart of colloidal silver you’re “brewing.”
The Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator from The
Silver Edge will actually run for days
at a time with no problem, though most people use them to make the standard
one-quart batches which take only three
hours to produce 7-10 ppm colloidal silver.
Question: Where do you find those large 2.5 gallon
glass cookie jars you’re using to make colloidal silver in?
Answer: You can find them on Amazon.com, or any
number of other online retailers. Since
they’re widely available from different vendors (and at different prices) the
easiest thing to do is to go to Amazon.com and use their search engine to
search for “1 gallon glass cookie jars” or “2.5 gallon glass cookie jars” or
whatever you want. They almost always have them.
Another idea is to search Amazon.com for “1 gallon glass fermentation
jar.” These oversized glass jars are
usually used for fermenting Kombucha tea.
I haven’t used these one-gallon glass fermentation jars yet
for making colloidal silver. But they
look perfect for the task. And at the time
of this writing, they’re available on Amazon.com (priced from $5.50 to $11.57
each). They look like they’d be perfect
for making gallon-sized batches of colloidal silver.
And yes, oftentimes there’s even gallon-sized Ball canning jars on Amazon.com. Just search for “Ball 125th Anniversary Collector’s Jar 1 Gallon.” These even come with a cool metal lid with a plastic insert on the inside, so you don’t have to search for plastic lids.
Important safety note: You have to make sure that the mouth of the production jar is small enough that the generator itself cannot fall into the water, or be
accidentally knocked into the water during the colloidal silver-making process,
which could result in a potential shock or electrocution hazard. The mouths on the half-gallon and
gallon-sized Ball canning jars are fine.
I’ve already checked them out, and I’ve used them myself for making large
batches of colloidal silver with a Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator
from The Silver Edge. But you’ll have check
on the measurement of the mouth of any other large jars you might come across,
to make sure they’re not wider than the generator itself (i.e., 4 ½ inches). There’s no need to risk life-and-limb making
colloidal silver, when it’s otherwise such a safe and simple task.
Question: Can you make smaller batches?
Answer: Yes, of course. The Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator
from The Silver Edge was actually designed for making one-quart of colloidal
silver at a time, in three hours of production time. Its ability to maker larger-sized batches is
just icing on the cake, so to speak.
You can use a one-quart wide-mouthed glass Mason jar or Ball
canning jar to make these smaller batches.
Here’s a short 3-minute
video demonstrating how to make normal, one-quart batches of colloidal
silver, quickly and easily.
You can even buy two-quart (i.e., half gallon) Mason jars or
Ball canning jars at Walmart or other stores (or online at Amazon.com), and
make double-sized batches simply by letting the generator run twice as long
(i.e., six hours for a half gallon jar, instead of the usual three hours for a
quart-sized jar).
Or, you can watch the short video at this link (i.e., How
to Make Big Batches of Colloidal Silver) to learn more about making the extra-large
batches of colloidal silver (i.e., gallon-sized or larger) with a
Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator from The Silver Edge.
The video at the above link explains how long your pure
silver rods need to be when making larger than usual batches…how you can quickly
calculate the length of time you’ll need to let the generator run for different
sized batches…and some important safety tips, as well.
One final tip for making large batches: When you make extra-large batches of
colloidal silver (i.e., half-gallon sized or larger), you’ll likely end up with
lots of silver oxide tarnish on your silver rods by the end of the process. Silver oxide tarnish on the silver rods is a
normal part of the colloidal silver-making process. And the longer your generator needs to run, the more of it you'll see on the silver rods. What's more, when making larger batches, some of the extra
silver oxide tarnish that’s produced will inevitably fall off the rods and drop
to the bottom of the production jar when you lift the generator at the end of
the production process. Don’t
worry. It’s no big deal. The silver oxide is harmless. And it will sink to the bottom of the jar
because there’s no electrical charge on it to keep it in suspension. So once you’ve finished making an
extra-large, gallon-size or bigger batch of colloidal silver, and begin to pour
it into your storage containers, when you get down to the last inch or so of
colloidal silver at the bottom of the jar where the silver oxide tarnish has
accumulated, simply pour it through an unbleached paper coffee filter as shown
in this short video titled Filtering
Your Colloidal Silver Solution. The
paper coffee filter will filter out the silver oxide particles perfectly,
allowing you to capture that last inch or so of colloidal silver so as not to
waste it.
Learn More…
If you’d like to learn even more about making your own
high-quality colloidal silver for just a few pennies per quart, you can…
- Read how unbelievably simple it is to make your own high-quality colloidal silver for less than 36 cents a quart, here.
- Learn why the Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator is the world’s #1 best-selling colloidal silver generator, here.
- Find out how to save a whopping $100 on a brand new Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator, here.
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
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