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Blood Cleaner

Concept 500

Ray & Jenny Jardine

Instructions for Making Nano-Silver

Our Blood Cleaner also makes nano-silver in a glass of water. This nano-silver is lethal to any pathogens in a person's upper GI (gastrointestinal) tract. This includes the mouth, throat, stomach and a very short ways beyond. (In our experience, it doesn't seem to reach the lower GI tract.) It's also a powerful disinfectant, but we don't recommend applying too much to the skin.

Making nano-silver

Our BC/Nano-Silver-maker produces a "cloud" of untold billions of microscopic silver particles in a glass of water. The silver particles produced by our unit are 1.26 Ångströms in size. An Ångström is one ten-billionth of a meter, or one-tenth of a nano meter (0.1 nm). So the size of our silver particles is 0.126 nm (one point two six tenths of a nano meter) That is why we are using the term "Nano-silver."

To put that in perspective, a hydrogen atom is about half an ångström in covalent radius. So our silver particles are 2.5 times the size of a hydrogen atom.

Using Nano-Silver

During a full course of Blood Cleaning treatment, we recommend drinking a glass of nano-silver each day for the first two weeks, then every third day until the end of the two-month course.

When not on a course, you can drink nano-silver every now and then, especially when feeling something coming on, such as a cold or flu. However, that should not happen if you have used the Blood Cleaner recently.

Instructions for Making:

Fill a glass with filtered tap water or bottled water. You can use distilled water, but this is a last choice because it lacks the electrolytes needed for the proper conduction of current between the probes (more on that later). Also, heating the water is unnecessary.

Un-plug the BC probes from the BC socket of the device. Plug-in the Silver probes to the socket. Power-on the device by snapping the battery clip to the battery terminals. Then put the silver probes into the water.

Not much will happen until you turn the attenuator dial fully clockwise.

In less than a minute we have a cloud of silver particles, billions of them. At this point, we shut off the device by un-snapping the battery clip.

Note: Our tap water has lots of mineral electrolytes in it, so it's good for making nano-silver pretty fast. Your tap water might have different mineral content, and might be considerably slower and make less of a cloud. That would be no problem; simply leave the device going for longer. (You can also add a bit of salt to the water.) Fast or slow, the end result is the same.

In this photo I have let the process go for a bit too long (while taking the photos) making too much nano-silver. I poured half in Jenny's glass, and filled them both with more filtered tap water. You don't want the water to be quite this cloudy.

Now it's time to drink the nano-silver, then clean the tarnish off the silver probes with the included scouring pad. You want the probes to be clean and bright for the next use.

Remember to turn the attenuator dial fully counter-clockwise for the next Blood Cleaning session, to avoid an unpleasant surprise. This is not dangerous, but it could be unpleasant.

Drink the nano-silver freshly made. No need to store it, because a fresh batch is easily made. And the silver particles oxidize, over time, as they combine with the oxygen in the water.

And don't forget to add some freshly-made nano-silver to your pet's water bowl.


Video: Making a glass of nano-silver from tap water in 26 seconds with Ray and Jenny's Blood Cleaner. Shot in real time, not sped up.

No Cloud

If your unit is not making nano-silver as described, your tap water might lack enough electrolytes needed for the proper conduction of current. As an experiment, start with a fresh glass of tap or bottled water, stir in a pinch of salt, and leave the device going for longer. But be sure to clean the probes often because the tarnish on the wires insulates them from the current.

If still no cloud, your tap water might contain minerals that are defeating the salt electrolytes. Try using distilled water (available at grocery stores) again with a pinch of salt stirred in. You can also add a bit of fruit juice, to make ORT.

If your device is still not making nano-silver, please see Trouble Shooting

Rayleigh scattering of laser light in a glass of nano silver water. I'm shining the laser through a glass of tap water, and into a second glass of nano-silver water. The oscillating electric field of the laser causes the nano-silver particles to vibrate at the same frequency (red, in this case). The particles then become dipoles that radiate visible light of the same color (red). If you see Rayleigh scattering, then you have nano-silver, regardless of whether the silver probes produce any cloud.

If drinking nano-silver gives you diarrhea, (not very likely) that means it's getting down into the upper portion of the small intestine. That's good, but you might add a little acidophilus to your diet, in the form of Kefir, naturally made yogurt, sauerkraut, or whatever. But don't go overboard; and when the diarrhea eases up, cut back on the acidophilus. Also, re-read my suggestions for how much nano-silver to drink, and for how long. Don't go overboard on that, either.

Personally, we have consumed a ton of nano-silver over the last 22 years, and haven't noticed any ill effects. As one example, we use it for treating our drinking water when traveling overseas. During my two months trekking and climbing in Nepal, for instance, I purified all my drinking water with this device.

The nano-silver is a powerful antimicrobial agent, but should not be consumed every day, all year long. That's too much of the good thing. Use as recommended; no need to overdo it.

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Note: We are using the term "nano-silver" in order to avoid the confusion with the term "colloidal silver." Our device is much more powerful, and also there is a huge problem with the mis-information about the latter on the internet. 99.8% of this "information" is flat out wrong, so we recommend avoiding it all together. (Update) Since I introduced the term "nano-silver," it is beginning to replace the term "colloidal silver," and the flood mis-information seems to be tagging along.

I don't claim nano-silver will kill or disable Zika virus, far from it. Nano-silver might be helpful for the upper GI (gastrointestinal) tract, and in some cases for the skin. But it's not for the bloodstream, which is were the Zika virus can dwell. Use the Blood Cleaner to treat Zika virus in the bloodstream, but again I'm not making any guarantees.

Argyria (blue skin)

From Wikipedia: "Argyria is a condition caused by using too much chemical compounds of the element silver. The most dramatic symptom of argyria is that the skin turns blue or bluish-grey. Careful use of silver or silver compounds will not lead to argyria. Treatment of external infections is considered safe, oral use of high quality true colloidal silver is safe if the dose is carefully monitored. Silver is used in some medical appliances because of its anti-microbial nature. Chronic ingestion of silver preparations (especially colloidal silver) can lead to argyria in the skin and other organs. This is not life-threatening, but is considered by most as cosmetically undesirable.” -Wikipedia

The pharmaceutical and health care industries have long been on a campaign to demonize silver colloids. They know how effective silver colloids kill pathogens and how cheaply. And as with any industry, there is money to be made - in this case by selling expensive prescription drugs. One weapon they use in their campaign is the photo of the guy with the blue face. this photo is commonly found on the web. Where did it come from? The industries task force. The fellow washed his face with silver colloids daily for umpteen years, and still the silver did not make him sick. The blue face was the result of an overdose, using too much, too often. We all know what happens when a person overdoses on the drug industrie's expensive products (prescription drugs).

Nano-silver is very safe and beneficial to drink when used according to our guidelines, given above.

The word "colloidal" refers to solid particles suspended in water; and these particles are so microscopically small that they don't settle to the bottom, and too small to be filtered out.

The word "ionic" refers to a condition where a particle has an electric charge. in the case of "electro-colloidal" silver, this electric charge is always positive. Silver will not form a negatively charged ion.

So, nano-silver is both colloidal and ionic. It is considered colloidal because of the particle size and it is considered ionic because of the particle charge. in fact, most of the biological studies suggest it's ionic characteristics that make it such a good germicide.

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