Posted on 05/01/2016 4:47:36 PM PDT by Mechanicos
... Yes, you can make your own anti-biotics at home. Ill show you how to make a really super powerful one (its easy to do). Anyone can do it. Most people will want to do this in their backyards or on a patio. But I suppose you could do it indoors too. This one Ill show you how to make is way more complex than anything the pharmaceutical companies can produce, yet it is simpler and easier to make. No, you wont need a lab of chemistry set. No, you wont need microscopes or chemicals. Nope, you wont even need a spectrum analyzer .
This particular anti-biotic not only helps boost your immune system for any time you have an infection, but it is also good for when you have a cold, its known to help lower cholesterol and high blood pressure, its been known to help balance blood sugar, fight cancer, fight fungus, and more. ...
(Excerpt) Read more at freedomoutpost.com ...
A recent medical discovery indicates that honeysuckle is actually a broad spectrum antiviral agent effective against influenza A, H1N1, H5N1 and H7N9 and several other viral diseases.
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/283757.php
The latest weapon in fighting off flu... a nice cup of honeysuckle tea: Scientists show ingredient acts like a ‘viral penicillin’
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2783033/The-latest-weapon-fighting-flu-nice-cup-honeysuckle-tea-Scientists-ingredient-acts-like-viral-penicillin.html
Hair back and back hair here ....
a jar
Perhaps labeling everything a virus is the pseudoscience?
Cinnamin also regulates blood sugar.
In my experience 21 volts is WAY too much voltage to run my colloidal silver generator.
I use about 12v.
No, the common cold is most definitely a virus. Recommending the use of home made antibiotics is highly questionable. Recommending antibiotics to treat a virus is just plain stupid.
I take an ounce of CLR in the morning. My rusty joints and calcified arteries have never felt better but my urine runs a little on the green side now. Should I be concerned?
Herbs sound nice, but antibiotics and high blood pressure medicine saves lives.
work in the third world awhile. Herbs are like using a pea shooter when you need an elephant gun...
and herbs that work often are toxic if you don’t take them correctly..
For later. Thanks
Marked for later reading.
And, for one weekend you weren't bothered by Cruz supporters talking to you (...or, Trump supporters, either, for that matter...)
'-)
rueben sandwich is good also
look up Fish Mox
You just reminded me: An old timey cure for Dandruff is the application of Listerine on the scalp 3x a day, until your mom says to desist.
Fish Mox is underrated.
I have a ton bought off the interweb for survivalist purposes, but it can be used on the dogs when they get injured too.
The hard part is correct dosing.
Well actually its 27 volts but with the batteries the voltage starts to drop off as the batteries weaken. You don’t get 27 volts the whole time.
I use an electronic power source so I can control both volts and current.
If I go too high on voltage I get crud in the water. I’ve found I just can’t hurry the process.
Yes that’s what Mr GG thought you likely had. Our generator is designed for batteries. Our stuff works like a charm. He does have to filter it though.
I filter through a double coffee filter.
My setup is rudimentary.
I figure it is “done” by shining a laser through it - the more visible the laser in the water, the greater the ppm. I just estimate from there. Taste is also a way I estimate completeness. It tastes like metal!
One advanced concept I did is fabricate a mixer/stirrer device: I bought a servomotor from a robotics supply. It was about $5. I mounted it on top of the jar; it works off an 18650 battery (3.7v) and stirs slowly in between the cathode and anode, and thus prevents any connection of current between the 2.
I needed a stirrer because the gunk would build up on the cathode/anode fairly quickly. I do not know what the gunk is; I use .9999 fine silver and distilled water. Maybe it is due to the traces of contaminants inside the jar.
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