Guest guest Posted February 16, 2004 Report Share Posted February 16, 2004 > I had periodontal disease so bad I was going to the periodontist 4 > times > a year and funding the doctor's vacation home. When we learned about > CS > we purchased a Silverpuppy. silverpuppy, silverpuppy, silverpuppy. this is the unit to get for home colloidal silver. my promise! if your read this guys web site he sounds rather confident and jokey-loose. the deal is: his simple system is actually bizarrly simple and effective. so, he has all the reason in the world to express as he does. i had one other generator (supposedly the highest rated) and i never could use it properly. the silverpuppy just made the bloody silver strongly and properly. gotta have good distilled water for all these generators tho. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2004 Report Share Posted February 16, 2004 Just another take on CS generators. I have a SilverGen which I believe is what this post is referring to as the " highest rated " , could be wrong here. Anyway I like it a lot, but have not used the Silver Puppy so I wanted to forward this from the CS list from someone who has used both and is well respected on the list. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -----Forwarded Message----- From: uncleben75708 <no_reply > To: colloidalsilver2 Subject: [Colloidal Silver] Re: Trying to learn about CS in the fast lane..... Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 12:36:18 +0000 Many of us started with the Silverpuppy... and out grew it. The uses of CS increase daily and many moved on to a generator that makes larger batches. For this I like the Silvergen SG6. It's a great automatic generator and the manner in which the electrodes are attached allows for the use of much larger electrodes, as they are the single most limiting feature of any CS generator. Both units are well designed and do what they say they will do. My problem with the small generators is quantity per batch. The uses for CS are limitless, and at 8 ounces at at time I've got better things to do than reload a small generator all day long. I'm surprised that these two haven't come up with a model of generator that uses the huge 6 x 1 flat strips that allows one to make a gallon in a hour. My two bits... Uncleben .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > I had periodontal disease so bad I was going to > theperiodontist 4 times > a year and funding the doctor's vacation home. When we > learnedabout CS > we purchased a Silverpuppy. > > silverpuppy, silverpuppy, silverpuppy. > this is the unit to get for home colloidal silver. > my promise! > if your read this guys web site he sounds rather confident > andjokey-loose. > the deal is: his simple system is actually bizarrly simple > andeffective. > so, he has all the reason in the world to express as he does. > i had one other generator (supposedly the highest rated) > and i never could use it properly. the silverpuppy just made the > bloody > silver strongly and properly. > gotta have good distilled water for all these generators tho. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2004 Report Share Posted February 16, 2004 anyone can buy my silvergen sg6 for 70 bucks. i was never able to make sense of it. maybe a constitutional incapacity on my part. i have used it 5 times. my email is calista3@.... > Just another take on CS generators. I have a SilverGen which I believe > is what this post is referring to as the " highest rated " , could be > wrong > here. Anyway I like it a lot, but have not used the Silver Puppy so I > wanted to forward this from the CS list from someone who has used both > and is well respected on the list. > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > -----Forwarded Message----- > From: uncleben75708 <no_reply > > To: colloidalsilver2 > Subject: [Colloidal Silver] Re: Trying to learn about CS in the fast > lane..... > Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 12:36:18 +0000 > > Many of us started with the Silverpuppy... and out grew it. The uses > of CS increase daily and many moved on to a generator that makes > larger batches. For this I like the Silvergen SG6. It's a great > automatic generator and the manner in which the electrodes are > attached allows for the use of much larger electrodes, as they are > the single most limiting feature of any CS generator. > > Both units are well designed and do what they say they will do. My > problem with the small generators is quantity per batch. The uses for > CS are limitless, and at 8 ounces at at time I've got better things > to do than reload a small generator all day long. > > I'm surprised that these two haven't come up with a model of > generator that uses the huge 6 x 1 flat strips that allows one to > make a gallon in a hour. > > My two bits... > > Uncleben .. > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > > > > > > I had periodontal disease so bad I was going to > > theperiodontist 4 times > > a year and funding the doctor's vacation home. When we > > learnedabout CS > > we purchased a Silverpuppy. > > > > silverpuppy, silverpuppy, silverpuppy. > > this is the unit to get for home colloidal silver. > > my promise! > > if your read this guys web site he sounds rather confident > > andjokey-loose. > > the deal is: his simple system is actually bizarrly simple > > andeffective. > > so, he has all the reason in the world to express as he does. > > i had one other generator (supposedly the highest rated) > > and i never could use it properly. the silverpuppy just made the > > bloody > > silver strongly and properly. > > gotta have good distilled water for all these generators tho. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2004 Report Share Posted February 16, 2004 That's a real deal on a $200 unit folks. , have you asked Trem at www.silvergen.com for help. I do know there are issues with making CS in general that we all learn about. Like not spraying cleaners around your set up, and avoiding sources of contamination such as residues on what you use to clean the electrodes. I had problems when I used paper towels but not when I used Kleenex type tissue. Garnet > anyone can buy my silvergen sg6 for 70 bucks. i was never able to > makesense of it. > maybe a constitutional incapacity on my part. i have used it 5 times. > my email is calista3@.... > > > > > Just another take on CS generators. I have a SilverGenwhich I > believe > is what this post is referring to as the " highest rated " , > couldbe wrong > here. Anyway I like it a lot, but have not used the > SilverPuppy so I > wanted to forward this from the CS list from someone who > hasused both > and is well respected on the list. > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > -----Forwarded Message----- > From: uncleben75708 <no_reply > > To: colloidalsilver2 > Subject: [Colloidal Silver] Re: Trying to learn about CS in > thefast lane..... > Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 12:36:18 +0000 > > Many of us started with the Silverpuppy... and out grew it. > Theuses > of CS increase daily and many moved on to a generator > thatmakes > larger batches. For this I like the Silvergen SG6. It's a > great > automatic generator and the manner in which the electrodes are > attached allows for the use of much larger electrodes, as > theyare > the single most limiting feature of any CS generator. > > Both units are well designed and do what they say they > willdo. My > problem with the small generators is quantity per batch. > Theuses for > CS are limitless, and at 8 ounces at at time I've got > betterthings > to do than reload a small generator all day long. > > I'm surprised that these two haven't come up with a model of > generator that uses the huge 6 x 1 flat strips that allows > oneto > make a gallon in a hour. > > My two bits... > > Uncleben .. > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > > > > > > I had periodontal disease so bad I was going to > > theperiodontist 4 times > > a year and funding the doctor's vacation home. > Whenwe > > learnedabout CS > > we purchased a Silverpuppy. > > > > silverpuppy, silverpuppy, silverpuppy. > > this is the unit to get for home colloidal silver. > > my promise! > > if your read this guys web site he sounds rather confident > > andjokey-loose. > > the deal is: his simple system is actually bizarrly simple > > andeffective. > > so, he has all the reason in the world to express as he > does. > > i had one other generator (supposedly the highest rated) > > and i never could use it properly. the silverpuppy just > madethe > > bloody > > silver strongly and properly. > > gotta have good distilled water for all these generators > tho. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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