Guest guest Posted August 1, 2002 Report Share Posted August 1, 2002 This is from my retired NASA friend, Daniel G. Dharam: If she is a friend you can make a simple generator, and I'll be glad to send you an instruction sheet, and enough sea salt to last the rest of her life is less than 1/4 tsp. You have to have distilled water, and several brown bottles (storage in opaque glass is necessary as silver is very active in sunlight). The cost of generators you make is about $1.50, or you can buy a generator for $350.00. That is the most expensive one I've seen. You also need a couple of 0.999 fine silver wires. The generator can be as simple as a 9 volt battery, clip to attach to terminals and two alligator clips attached to the leads which connect to the silver wires. As to use and benefits - the net has all kinds of articles. Some are pretty far out. We have found the suspension useful for irritated eyes, sore throat, drippy nose, upset stomach and wash for open scratches. Let me know if you need help. DWG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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