Silver also has more practical uses than gold. Making it more valuable in an industrial sense.
One interesting use of silver is as
You can buy colloidal silver "generators" for very cheap and start producing huge quantities. I doesn't even consume much of the silver anode, and you can make super high ppm concentrations that are supidly expensive to buy ready-made.
I use the stuff for all sorts, cleaning spray, bodywash, laundry boost, I even thin paint with it to pevent mold/keep the surface semi-self-serilizing.
fascinating. I was not aware of this.
Thanks for the info
Yeah bro, it's good stuff, I crank out gallons of it at 14-16 ppm. My older storage bottles are starting to have a silver mirror coating, which is intresting, I'm looking at how to accelerate this process on glass.
I also forgot to mention the obvious pinacle of uses, the medical applications. It helps/cures heaps of infections. Eyes, ear, nasal, mouth/throat infections are often cured with a few silver soaks. Miraculous shit. Just take it easy, don't wanna turn out like
What's the point of an anti-microbial surface? The second dust touches it the surface is no longer anti-microbial until cleaned. If someone were to sneeze on the surface only the microbes in direct contact with the surface are killed. The rest in the droplet keep on living.
That's true, mostly, you still have to actively clean it, but the silver creates a barrier against existing yuckies, and takes care of the nooks and crannies. Spraying it with the colloidal silver will kill whats lurking in the dust.
Anyway, what kind of faggot leaves dust and snot all over their stuff? Clean your room.
gold is more anti bacterial as a better conductor. Gold stained glass windows sterilize the air even. Having some gold plated ornaments is a relatively cheap way to clean air. Silver too but to a lesser degree. Copper oxidizes covering it in a layer preventing it but if you keep it polished it works as well
Im getting a relatively large check in the mail for tax time, i think im gonna sink 10K into silver and gold, with a ration that mentioned, maybe something closer to 75:1 since gold is getting pricey
you get a tax return? why is everyone on poal retarded?
you let the government use your money interest free? moron.
mostly a random comment but, not sure if you made sure to add in any stimulus money you may have received. It comes right out of your tax return. I assume if you don't include it your "debt" will start incurring mad "penalties" (interest rates) and they'll come after you for it, eventually.
Nope this is from something completely seperate, i make too much to get a stimulus check
Quite right, so is copper. No sense of using that silver up when far cheaper antibacterial agents like CDS can be used.
Speaking of silver, silver is more rare than gold is. However, gold is regulated to artificially control the price of it. I worked for a start-up company searching for investment money. A gold mining firm wanted to invest in our start-up with gold they had stockpiled that the government forbade them from selling on the market. This is when I learned that there were actual laws/regulations of this type on gold. The investment was a hedge on this stockpile. The investment monies was really a 'fiction' until the stockpile could actually be put on the mark. At the time, gold value was really suppressed and it didn't look like this stockpile would be on the market any time soon.
Do you have a source for silver being more rare than gold?
I couldn't remember off hand where I read this, but I did a cursory search and I .
Maybe this help you.
Chlorine dioxide Solution. It has even a better efficacy and safety record than HCQ, which has long been recognized as one of the safest medicines for over 75 years. HCQ is very inexpensive and CDS is even less expensive than HCQ. See and .
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