No issues, Keith. I prefer not to use mandalas for the time being for various reasons, but I do find the silver solution I make very useful. My generator produces ~85% ionic/15% colloidal silver, but it's more easily understood if I just say "colloidal silver". I used to make 50 PPM (the most I could get to remain in suspension) but later research and experimentation has revealed that 30 PPM is actually better because it is more stable, prevents the larger, less active clumps of colloidal silver from forming, which degrade its electrically active state, and it remains ionic a lot longer in contact with glass (going to be using food grade plastic bottles in the future; much better for primarily ionic silver solutions). 10 and 20 PPM are also useful, but for nebulizing I always use at least 20 ppm. My experiments have revealed to me there is a significant difference in how effective 10, 20 and 30 ppm have been for me when I am attempting to disinfect my lungs with it; in this case, the stronger, the better.
Just make sure you always use steam distilled water to make your silver solutions, and never add salt or any other electrolytes.
By the way, does candida respond to ionic silver? Ionic silver converts to silver chloride pretty quickly in contact with the sodium chloride in our body (half life of 7 seconds) and all home silver generators produce primarily ionic silver, not actually considered colloidal unless it's 51% colloidal. I believe the highest colloid result I have ever seen from a home generator was 20%, and even chemical processing after generation maxes out at 40% colloid content. If ionic silver isn't working for you, that may be why, since silver chloride is only mildly antiseptic compared to ionic silver or true colloidal silver.
Have you tried the only actually colloidal silver on the market? MesoSilver? That stuff is very expensive, but it remains 100% active no matter where it goes in the human body, and it is awesome. If I had a candida infection and I was going to try silver for it, I would try that.
Just make sure you always use steam distilled water to make your silver solutions, and never add salt or any other electrolytes.
By the way, does candida respond to ionic silver? Ionic silver converts to silver chloride pretty quickly in contact with the sodium chloride in our body (half life of 7 seconds) and all home silver generators produce primarily ionic silver, not actually considered colloidal unless it's 51% colloidal. I believe the highest colloid result I have ever seen from a home generator was 20%, and even chemical processing after generation maxes out at 40% colloid content. If ionic silver isn't working for you, that may be why, since silver chloride is only mildly antiseptic compared to ionic silver or true colloidal silver.
Have you tried the only actually colloidal silver on the market? MesoSilver? That stuff is very expensive, but it remains 100% active no matter where it goes in the human body, and it is awesome. If I had a candida infection and I was going to try silver for it, I would try that.
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The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!