But if you’d like to make larger than one-quart batches of colloidal
silver, here’s some good news…
Hi, Steve Barwick here, for www.TheSilverEdge.com...
It's canning season again, and Walmart has the half-gallon
Ball canning jars on sale.
So if you like making larger than one-quart batches of
colloidal silver at a time, these half-gallon sized canning jars are perfect for the job.
I just picked up this case of six half-gallon Ball canning
jars for $11.47 at Walmart. That works
out to about $1.91 apiece -- a great price!
You can also find them online through some of the sources
listed in my article, “Online Sources for
Glass Containers for Making, Storing and Using Colloidal Silver,” at this link. But buying them at Walmart saves you the
shipping costs.
I’m told that Ace Hardware also carries these over-sized canning
jars. And if they don’t have any in
stock, they’ll order them for you.
Longer Silver Rods
Keep in mind that the Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver
Generator is designed to make one-quart batches of colloidal silver.
So when you increase the size of your glass production
container to the half-gallon size, you have to use longer silver rods, due to
the higher water volume and larger container.
The silver rods need to reach from the bottom of your
generator to about an inch from the bottom of your glass production
container.
Of course, that’s not a problem because you can easily get
five foot rolls of the pure .999 fine 12 gauge silver wire from
TheSilverEdge.com, and cut your rods to length as needed with a simple pair of
tin snips or wire cutters.
See this link for ordering bulk rolls of silver wire at
special discount pricing: www.999PureSilverWire.com.
Longer Production
Time
You also have to increase your production time when making
larger batches of colloidal silver.
For example, if you’re using a Micro-Particle Colloidal
Silver Generator from The Silver Edge, you’d usually let the machine run for
three hours for a one-quart batch of 10 ppm colloidal silver.
But if you use a
half-gallon sized glass production container, you’ll need to let the
generator run for six hours, instead.
The basic, rule-of-thumb is to let the generator run for three
hours for every quart of colloidal
silver you’re making.
If you’d like to learn how to make even larger, gallon-sized
batches of colloidal silver, watch my short video explaining exactly how to do
it, at this
link.
Silver Oxide Coating
Also keep in mind that due to the longer production time
required for making significantly larger batches of colloidal silver, your
silver rods will probably produce a little more silver oxide coating than
usual, which is quite normal.
I’ve made full, one-gallon sized batches in which the silver
oxide coating on the silver rods actually began to look like little gray
“hairs” growing off the silver rods.
Again, this is perfectly normal, and it’s why we supply the
little green “scrubby pad” with each generator, so you can clean your silver
rods after each batch.
If some of the silver oxide happens to "fleck" off
of the silver rods into your colloidal silver solution toward the end of the
production run, just pour the finished batch through an unbleached paper coffee
filter, available at any supermarket.
It’s very simple to do. Here’s how:
First,
use a rubber band to fasten an unbleached paper coffee filter to the lid of a
wide-mouthed glass jar (see photo).
Then, slowly pour the finished colloidal silver
solution through the paper coffee filter.
(See short video on how to do it, here.)
The tiny
submicroscopic silver particles will go right through the porous paper coffee
filter, but any silver oxide “flecks” and larger silver particle agglomerates will
be filtered out.
Making Your Own Colloidal
Silver
If you’ve never made your own colloidal silver, you should
definitely consider doing so. After all,
a new Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator costs only $239 right now if you take advantage of the current $100 savings deal. (Don’t
hesitate, the price is going up soon.)
And with this generator, you can make a half-gallon batch of
colloidal silver for about 76 cents!
By comparison, a tiny, four-ounce bottle of colloidal silver
in most health food stores runs anywhere from $20 to $30 or more. That means a half gallon’s worth of colloidal
silver at health food store prices would cost you close to $320 or more.
So with a new Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator, you’re
first half-gallon batch literally pays for the
entire cost of your generator, and then some!
And after your first few batches, it’s as close to “free” colloidal
silver as you can come!
Indeed, it’s so inexpensive to make, you can literally afford
to bathe in it, if you wanted to. In
fact, many of our customers pour a quart of colloidal silver into the bathwater
during a tub soak for its soothing and youth-enhancing effects on the
skin.
And hot tub users will find they can totally replace their
chlorine or bromine treatments with a quart of colloidal silver added to the
hot tub every week or so.
What’s more, because you can make your own high-quality
colloidal silver so inexpensively, you can literally afford to give it away to
family members, friends, neighbors and co-workers when they’re feeling ill or
under the weather.
In fact, most people who purchase a Micro-Particle Colloidal
Silver Generator from The Silver Edge suddenly find themselves to be the most
popular person on the block – particularly during cold and flu season!
Everybody suddenly
wants colloidal silver. So it truly
comes in handy to learn how to make larger batches of colloidal silver at a
time!
To learn how to obtain a new Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver
Generator from The Silver Edge while they’re still on sale for $100 off, just
click this link.
To learn more about making and using colloidal silver, just click the link in
this sentence.
Meanwhile, I’ll be back next week with another great article
on making and using 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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