Collodial silver generator

From BNE

I don't know if you know much about the properties of collodial silver or what it is, so...

A colloid is a minute 'piece' of material that is so small that it is held in suspension in a liquid such as water just by the kinetic energy of the molecules of the liquid. It is not disolved in the liquid. Generally it may not be seen, but in some instances it appears to colour the liquid. Apparently collodial gold is a rich maroon colour in water suspension, and collodial silver can be milky.

Now collodial particles are small enough to enter living cells through the cell walls. In the case of collodial silver it is used as an immune system booster, so if people are ill with some infection, ingestion of collodial silver in water can be of great benefit.

If you try to purchase collodial silver on the health care market it is not cheap. A small bottle may cost you A$30 or more.

Here we give you the design of a collodial silver generator which will make as much collodial silver as you need, free of charge.

1. Obtain a small rod of pure food grade silver about 2mm in diameter.

2. Cut into four pieces each about 10 to 15 cm in length.

3. Obtain some dual electrical connector block so you have four connectors forming an equilateral square.

4. Screw the four pieces of silver rod each into one of the connector sockets to produce an open cage.

5. Then using the other ends of the connectors, connect + and - to both opposite pairs to form


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- +

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6. Connect to a small voltage small amperage DC powersupply, eg. 4 to 8 volts, 500 ma.

7. Place silver rods in a glass of pure pure water and switch on current.

8. Within minutes the whole glass will be filled with milky cloud.

9. When the cloudiness reaches the bottom of the glass of water, switch off the current.

10. You now have a glass of collodial silver.

We are publishing this design here to place it in the public domain. Hence, if it is not already patented (which we don't think it is) then now it cannot be patented and can be used by humanity to help each other free of charge... see BNE Mission Statement