Monday, September 21, 2015

Making Your Own Colloidal Silver Using a Silver Dollar

Making Your Own Colloidal Silver Using a Silver Dollar

Colloidal silver been used for hundreds of years to treat various infections and viruses in the body. During the Middle Ages, only the upper class used silverware to eat, which was attributed to their superior health. Currently, colloidal silver can be made using pure silver and distilled water. A silver dollar should only be used in making colloidal silver if it is .999% silver. Anything below .999% can become toxic, as it contains other metals instead of silver.

Instructions

    1

    Wash two silver dollars in warm, soapy water to remove any dirt or oils from the dollar. Rinse under water and dry them using a clean paper towel.

    2

    Wash and dry, a mason jar or measuring cup made of glass. Ensure the mason jar is dry by placing it in the microwave for approximately 10 seconds.

    3

    Purchase a 24V incandescent bulb connector which can be found at your local electronics store. Four wires having a negative and positive terminal should be attached. Solder, alligator clips which can also be found at your electronics store to the end of each red and black wires attached to the bulb. The alligator clips will hold the silver dollars, while they are submerged in water and the other alligator clips will connect to the 9V batteries.

    4

    Connect the 4 9V batteries by connecting the positive and negative terminals of each battery. Leaving one terminal on each side of the battery available and not connected to a battery.

    5

    Clip one alligator clip to one available terminal of the 9V battery and clip the other alligator clip to the additional terminal of the 9V battery.

    6

    Connect the other two alligator clips to your two silver dollars and submerged the dollars in a glass filled with distilled water. Only half of the silver dollars should be submerged in the water. Ensure both silver dollars do not touch. Keep the silver dollars in the water for 5 minutes.

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