Basics on silver? Like making it? Best option is to get a kit, a “silver generator”. Mine is from Silver Lungs, but I don’t think they have been able to get components for the nifty computerized machine they make. I think theirs is a fine product. But it’s just electrolysis in distilled water between two (pure) silver anodes. A six volt …
Basics on silver? Like making it? Best option is to get a kit, a “silver generator”. Mine is from Silver Lungs, but I don’t think they have been able to get components for the nifty computerized machine they make. I think theirs is a fine product. But it’s just electrolysis in distilled water between two (pure) silver anodes. A six volt battery is what some use, but 12 volts will do fine according to some friends who make their own. An aquarium aerator will bubble and agitate the water, which is a must. But introducing a lot of O2 makes for silver oxide rather than silver ions. Still kills bacteria, fungi, and viruses, but it’s a larger particulate, which may be an issue in the lungs over a long period of time. Ions are measured in nanometers, the oxide would be in larger fractions of microns, I guess. Still pretty tiny
Basics on silver? Like making it? Best option is to get a kit, a “silver generator”. Mine is from Silver Lungs, but I don’t think they have been able to get components for the nifty computerized machine they make. I think theirs is a fine product. But it’s just electrolysis in distilled water between two (pure) silver anodes. A six volt battery is what some use, but 12 volts will do fine according to some friends who make their own. An aquarium aerator will bubble and agitate the water, which is a must. But introducing a lot of O2 makes for silver oxide rather than silver ions. Still kills bacteria, fungi, and viruses, but it’s a larger particulate, which may be an issue in the lungs over a long period of time. Ions are measured in nanometers, the oxide would be in larger fractions of microns, I guess. Still pretty tiny