Link to product RSG-3 Colloidal Silver Generator http://www.yourhealthbydesign.com/RSG-3-Colloidal-Silver-Generator-p/sr-rsg3.htm
Since many videos already show the logistics of making colloidal silver, I offer a lot of important information in this video emphasizing things they often don't. It's easy to make colloidal silver, but it's equally easy to make errors that can threaten one's health. It's important to emphasize what can go wrong and not make it look so easy to make this antibiotic.
I've been very pleased with the use of this antibiotic. Thus far it's prevented a cold and helped me get rid of frequent morning nasal congestion nasal drops didn't do.
To summarize this video the important points are:
1. Only use distilled water
2. Make sure you clean all parts in distilled water and use medical grade gloves when preparing the solution. Be aware of contamination that could ruin your batch.
3. Prior to starting your solution, use an abrasive copper pad to scrap the silver rods, it creates a charge prior to placing in the water helpful to making the solution.
3. For the finest quality product, place on the lowest generator setting for the smallest particles possible. If you make a large batch, such that I do of 32 oz., you will need to interrupt the solution making to scrape off the silver rods with a copper pad. The reason is due to the long time period of 3-4 hours it will take to generate the solution. In this case it took 3 hours.
4. After the batch is done or you think it's done, measure the PPM with a meter. In this case based on the size of the silver rods, it should read 5 ppm after 3 hours. After 2 hours the video showed it only had 3 PPM so it needed an additional hour of which it read 6 PPM. The reason the PPM is low is due to the size thickness of the silver rods I use. SilverLungs.com rods are $100 and produce 20 PPM per solution. Mine are $20 so they produce less PPM particles. Only use .9999 silver, not .999.
5. Prior to placing in a colored bottle (to prevent light from affecting the solution), use a high grade fine coffee filter to prevent large silver particle debris. If you have large particles in your solution, you may need to throw the batch away. It took me 3 batches before I perfected the process and it may take you a few tries too. If you overcook the solution, it may contribute to too much debris in the batch.
what kind of germ or whatever pathogen etc.,can contaminate her, or anyone else's,c.s.??? ppm not determined by thin,or thick wire. seems like her "red-flags" are a result of her obvious paranoia,not facts. she should lighten-up on herself!!! 1 9volt battery with a pure silver wire bent around each terminal(one is seperated from contacting the metal case with a piece of a rubberband) then bent down (parallel to battery) and put in a glass of distilled water,with a pinch of sea salt for 15 min
philrichey 5 months ago
@philrichey - You are very ignorant to accuse me of paranoia over the dangers posed by an ill informed public making this stuff. How dare you accuse me when you have no idea what your talking about. I was referring to the large metallic particles that fall into the poorly made solutions that are very dangerous to enter into the body. It I believe this issue isn't emphasized in other videos nearly enough and is why they provide a laser in many of these home made colloidal silver packages
studiosinger 5 months ago 4