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Making Copper Nanoparticles, from start to finish! 

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How to make copper nanoparticles from beginning to end! What to buy. How to mix the ingredients.
(Note : my Malic Acid Sodium Citrate (featured in a later video) does not work with this formula for making copper nanoparticles. Please use actual sodium citrate and citric acid stock solutions.)
Video Links:
• Making Stock Solutions for your Nanoparticle work: • Making Stock Solutions...
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@jaxmom9043
@jaxmom9043 2 месяца назад
Wow this is much more complex than other videos I have watchedz
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Месяц назад
To make a stable copper is a multistage process. You can use other formula that you may find out there, but it tends to only work short term. People's other formula will make either copper 0 (brown), copper 1 (green), copper 2 (cyan). To be honest each one is like a different colloidal and has different properties in the body.
@OSama-ov3cm
@OSama-ov3cm Год назад
Why is my colloidal silver turning into a murky brown substance? Is it because i have an immense amount of surface area and its going into the solution quickly?
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Год назад
10 to 15ppm colloidal silver will be clear. 18ppm to 30ppm will be a yellow color. Over 40 ppm it will start turning brown. At 60ppm it will look like mud. Basically you cooked it too long.
@offshoot1008
@offshoot1008 Год назад
Can you use vinegar instead of citric acid? Heard that citric acid most likely comes from mold not fruit. I saw someone on youtube using it. Whats your thoughts?
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Год назад
yes you can use vinegar instead of citric acid. Vinegar creates copper 1 however. If you want both copper 1 and copper 2 you will need to use citric acid to create copper 2 and then sodium citrate or vinegar to create copper 1. There are health benefits to both copper 1 and copper 2 combined, especially for allergies.
@jianchen5433
@jianchen5433 2 дня назад
Thank you for this video. What’s the current when you completed cooking. I noticed it’s around 45mA, not 200mA, right?
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard День назад
I just cooked some yesterday. Final current was 55mA.
@ferdiford5041
@ferdiford5041 Год назад
Very good. Do you know how to extract colloidal copper from plant suspended in cold water like Dr. Joel wallach?
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Год назад
I am unfamiliar with that method. I only use electrolysis to extract colloidal metals.
@Brandi75jahkita
@Brandi75jahkita Год назад
there is a lot of great info, however the only think i dont know is where to get the machine to make this?
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Год назад
Below is a link to a kit that includes everything you need for silver, copper, and zinc using rods. This kit comes with two silver rods. I will add a link for copper rods, but you can also pick up some 12 or 14awg electrical wire in the hardware store that will work fine for copper rods. If you want to make it yourself, you will need a 500 mL beaker or mason jar. two copper rods. A 24 volt power brick. cut off the connector on the end. Add alligator clips to the wires to attach to the copper rods. Put one rod on one end of the jar, the other at the other end. use masking tape to hold them in place. Don't want to buy a power brick and have some 9v batteries around use this: ru-vid.com/show-UCsQYFP4YZyBYqoAOE6TGqcAcommunity?lb=UgkxKjQwbMqz241PHndUT_bL-i3NQ4kvMqXg • Colloidal Silver Generator Kit, includes everything: amzn.to/3YlXeGw • Copper Wire on Amazon: amzn.to/3RbkvqV
@denisemorrison7616
@denisemorrison7616 25 дней назад
hello it is me once again, I was wondering do you also have a video for collodial silver I have searched all your videos and can not find it. Do you use the same formula as in copper? also what colour is collodial silver once made. Thank you
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard 25 дней назад
My silver videos are on my Rumble website, link below. RU-vid will no longer allow me to post videos on silver. 10 to 15ppm silver will be clear. 18 to 24ppm will be light brown or grey. 36ppm and over will be mid to dark brown or grey. rumble.com/c/AlchemyWizard
@laurasmith5424
@laurasmith5424 5 месяцев назад
Why does my copper leads only get air bubbles on them. And the leads wont read on my multi meter. Im a beginner at all of this and at a very minimal budget.
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard 5 месяцев назад
It's normal for air bubbles to from around the metal rods. That shows that it's working. The multimeter is so you can monitor the current during the two phases of the process. The meter must be hooked up in series through the current measuring terminals, if your meter has separate plugs. The current will be in the milliamp range, so you will have to dial the meter down to the 200 or 20mA range. I have a video on how to hook up the multimeter. Using the multimeter: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-I_R71FY7jvI.html In part one of the process you drip or sprinkle in citric acid until you reach 15 to 20mA of current. Don't worry about the current once you set it, it may change as it cooks for the first 30 minutes. In the second part you put 10mL of sodium citrate made from the stock solutions. Here is the link to create my stock solutions, so you get the right concentration of sodium citrate in there. For copper you will only need to make the sodium citrate and optional to make the citric acid one. the stock solutions make it easier to apply the chemicals. Making stock solutions: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lyQ1v9N5MW0.html
@justint.chiodini8338
@justint.chiodini8338 Год назад
Is this supplement dangerous at a certain general ppm
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Год назад
Well you won't like the taste over 36ppm. Blah.... I suppose that is one deterrent. I use and take 36 parts per million copper, with no side effects. Copper is awesome for my allergies. It just alleviates my symptoms and opens everything up. I've never experienced any problems. The max copper advised is 10mg a day. 36ppm solution of 500mL fluid will have 18mg of copper material in it. You'd have to drink half the bottle in one day to even approach the maximum dose.
@librestadospanish6260
@librestadospanish6260 24 дня назад
One question, if I want to make 1000ml. I have to double the Citric acid and Sodium C. solution? If I want it more blue, need to put more sodium C?
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard 23 дня назад
Double the amounts for 1000mL. Adding more sodium citrate will make it cook faster. It may or may not give you more of the cyan c2 copper. I've not tested adding more. If you just want cyan copper and not the green copper, then just use sodium citrate without the citrate at the start. Only problem with that is that it may be unstable and only last a few weeks. In the beginning of making it, I used to cook c1 green with citrate. then c2 cyan with sodium citrate. then pour them together. I guess my point is that you can cook them as separate processes to experiment and combine them later.
@tomokosmusic
@tomokosmusic Год назад
If I was making a smaller batch let’s say 250 ml, do I use half the amount of citric acid and sodium citrate and cook for 15 minutes for each?
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Год назад
Yea that would work. You may have to adjust your time cooking it, may need 5 or 10 min more. It will get you close, though.
@naturallytomoko4726
@naturallytomoko4726 Год назад
@@AlchemyWizard Okay, thank you! I will check with my laser.
@namdelei
@namdelei 10 месяцев назад
How much of ampere current is needer in 37 volt for making colloidal copper? I wonder why anyone care to clearly mentioned the required volt and ampere while making colloidal ...😢
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard 10 месяцев назад
24v to 40v for most colloidal will be fine. the current draw will vary depending on the amount of chemical in the solution. For copper you drip citric acid in until it reaches 20ma or so. cook for 30 min in then add 10mL sodium citrate. This will cause the current to go up about another 20mA.
@jean-paulcastellano9589
@jean-paulcastellano9589 8 дней назад
Good evening, Related to kid or adolescent, at what age can to give copper? Thanks Jean-Paul
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard 8 дней назад
To be perfectly honest. RU-vid would probably give me a strike against my account if I answered this question. You'll have to research copper and its effects on children on your own. Sorry.
@stupaod
@stupaod Год назад
Where are your multimeter leads connected to? Are you using the "mA" setting on the multimeter? I tried connecting it to my anode and cathode but did not get any measurement through the multimeter.
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Год назад
If you meter has mA plug that is the one you use. then turn the dial to one of the mA settings. Start with the highest setting and turn it down from there to get more accurate readings. The black negative of the power supply goes directly to the anode. The red positive of the power supply goes to the mA plug if your meter has a separate one of those. If not it will go into the positive meter plug. The common (com) negative plug from the meter goes to the cathode which has the metal on it you are making, be that silver, copper, gold.
@stupaod
@stupaod Год назад
@@AlchemyWizard Oh ok, I get it now. Thanks again 😁
@awsghassan4675
@awsghassan4675 4 месяца назад
Halloo, I have the silver generator machine that i cant see how much current or voltage, i just plug the cables to the silver and it works to make me 20 ppm ionic silver Does it also work ? And should i add the sodium citrate also after half an hour from adding the citrate acid ?
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard 4 месяца назад
With silver, unless you want to quicken the process to under 20min there is no need to add sodium citrate. Normally, 500mL of water, using 24 to 36v, will cook to a light brown (about 18ppm) in about 45 to 60 min. And this makes colloidal silver, not ionic silver.
@denisemorrison7616
@denisemorrison7616 Месяц назад
why do I keep getting high reading for my collodial copper 1 litre distilled water 0ppm, half teaspoon of citric acid 424ppm, after one hour cooking I have 402. I tried again "1 litre of distilled water 0ppm, good pinch of sea salt 915ppm, after cooking 25 minutes I had 1120ppm after straining I had 1040ppm. what is wrong with any of these two? I will try your way but I do not have a multimeter and will have to do with out and just place in the 15 drops of citric acid blindly and half hour later add the 10ml sodium citrate. Can you please tell me what is wrong with the first two tries thank you.
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Месяц назад
You can't use a TDS meter to measure colloidal nanoparticle concentrations. With copper cook it to that light cyan color and you will be at 10 to 12ppm. You can't use a TDS meter to measure any colloidal. They are not accurate the readings you get are meaningless. Use a green or red laser shot into the water to monitor the concentrations rising. Here is a link to a video on it: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3XwAUYLiKjs.html
@denisemorrison7616
@denisemorrison7616 Месяц назад
@@AlchemyWizard Thank you for your fast responce very helpful
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Месяц назад
@@denisemorrison7616 👍
@enriqueemilio8990
@enriqueemilio8990 Год назад
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, I've done mine but left it a bit longer then ended up kind of brown colour but after filtering the solution went clear, have to experienced in your tests something similar?
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Год назад
I can cook copper brown if I do not use any chemical to change the copper molecule type that is being created and cook it for about 12 hours. The particles in copper brown seem larger than the C1 (green) C2 (Cyan) stuff. I have not done any tests on taking copper brown. I assume it would be fine, but how effective I do not know. I have not overcooked my c1 c2 formula for copper that far. it is very possible it turns brown.
@enriqueemilio8990
@enriqueemilio8990 Год назад
@@AlchemyWizard I've been taking that filtered solution (clear) for about a month and I can tell there's a bit stronger flavour compared to the cyan one I've done previously, I guess its working too but I'll stick with the cyan one from now. Thanks Hermes...Top man!
@yuvalh2844
@yuvalh2844 2 месяца назад
Hermes, you're saying that this stuff doesn't have a long shelf life. When I look online, I see Colloidal Copper sold by many places, and it only contains water and copper, no preservatives. Can you clear this subject for me, please?
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard 2 месяца назад
I consider all the copper types (brown, cyan, green) to be short term. In my experience, 60 to 90 days. I often toss out copper older than 45 days, because it starts breaking down in the microscope into exploding colloidal nanoparticles. (see ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-13xAE9_P2j0.html). However, I'm constantly doing research to extend the life of it. For example, when mixed with 20% colloidal silver, it has a much longer shelf life, almost 6 months. I sell colloidal nanoparticles myself and I will only sell copper as part of other things, like nasal spray and forever mix, because the shelf life is longer. Yep, I know people sell this stuff and the shelf life can be short.
@yuvalh2844
@yuvalh2844 2 месяца назад
@@AlchemyWizard Thanks :) I've looked for the Economical Stirrer you recommend, but I cannot know for sure what RPM I'll be using. How important is that to know the RPM? it's between 0 to 2,400, that's a lot of range to guess.
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard 2 месяца назад
@@yuvalh2844 The rpm is nice but you don't need it. Just look at how fast the spin on the stirrbar is and how fast the water moves. As long as you have some kind of movement in there, it be fine.
@nourmekide2378
@nourmekide2378 Год назад
Great job thx for charring. Can we use colloidal copper as internal traitement ? What about green colloidal cooper ,it is possible to make it?
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Год назад
Colloidal Copper is perfectly safe to drink. I drink it everyday and its part of my nasal spray formula for allergies. If you want to only cook up c1 green copper then use only sodium citrate or vinegar, however you will find that vinegar will make a strong tasting colloidal copper.
@nourmekide2378
@nourmekide2378 Год назад
@@AlchemyWizard شكرا سيدي
@jaxmom9043
@jaxmom9043 2 месяца назад
@@AlchemyWizardwill it turn your skin a different color like colloidal silver does?
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Месяц назад
@@jaxmom9043 Colloidal nanoparticles generally are friendly to the body. Like any other supplement you take, it comes down to dosage. Sticking with reasonable amounts and not exceeding the max daily dose of whatever you are taking is important. Any supplement can have side effects if you take too much.
@lgtomazic
@lgtomazic Месяц назад
I am curious to know if you have compared distilled water produced with a john ellis machine under green laser scope to that of store bought distilled water. Because in this video you talk about how you have seen differences between different bottles that you have tested. With that I would be willing to send you a sample so that you could compare if you are interested. Or you can acquire a sample from John Ellis directly.
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Месяц назад
This is the first time I've heard of the Ellis device and the water it produces. I did take a preliminary look at it however. IMO though, $2800 cost of the device really makes it impractical for being useful for making distilled water for the average person. From it's design I can't see how it would remove any more material than a standard distiller. For real laboratory distillation you need one of those glass devices (can't think of the name right now) that cool the vapors and separate the heavier vapors from the lighter ones. That device produces distilled water at a real slow rate, like 200mL of fluid an hour. Another intractability for normal distillation needs. Most labs use the standard distiller that you can get for about $80. Even the lab where my chemist works uses the standard distiller. I've raised concerns with her that the final water may not be pure enough for whatever research they do there. But she says that glass unit is way too slow for their needs. So they work with what they got, which apparently the $80 distiller works good enough and produces pure enough water for their experimentation.
@lgtomazic
@lgtomazic Месяц назад
@@AlchemyWizard John ellis has been heavily censored for a long time, whom of which asked Doctors around the country and from around the world to study the water it produces and the effects the water has on the cells in your body. I myself experienced changes that I never thought would occur from drinking the water consistently, but when the changes happened, I thought at first that it was a fluke, but when the changes continued to happen, I realized that this was not the case. The distillation process of the machine is quite slow as you described with your connection to the lab worker. But where things get interesting is where people also have studied the effects of using the water when combined with batteries. The results reveal very strong improvements, much the same as one would see with cells in the body.
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Месяц назад
@@lgtomazic Well certainly more study on these niche process would be nice. I realize he is saying he is creating something else in the water besides just ionizing it with the UV lights and distilling it. It could have something to do with the interaction of the UV lights. I'd have to get a UV light rig in here and subject it to study. To do a proper test on the Ellis machine and the water it produces, I would need the machine here, do tests, and send the water out for testing with my people. I will certainly keep it in mind for the future when my funds would allow me to do this sort of testing. I do appreciate you mentioning it. I love hearing about all these alternative alchemical processes people are working on. I make notes o these things and stash them away for future. I did talk with my chemist on the Ellis process and she is intrigued as well.
@lgtomazic
@lgtomazic Месяц назад
@@AlchemyWizard the UV treatment is one part, however the constant exchange of the molecule from hot to cold what is changing the bond angle of the hydrogen, because of the incoming water supply into the process. The hydrogen bond angle change is similar to cymatics, however the change that the machine creates from the exchange of temperature, which is like vibration/frequency is what causes permanent change to the water.
@user-dj4jn1jd9h
@user-dj4jn1jd9h Год назад
Is it true that if 15,000 volts are used in the electrolysis process, then the particles become much smaller which makes the water better?
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Год назад
My next task is hooking up the HVAC generator and making silver. I do not know if it will change the particle size. I will have to see once I get a sample in the laser microscope. There are ways of changing the particle size in silver. Using sodium citrate will create a smaller particle size. Is there a difference. To be honest the sodium citrate silver seems just as effective as the silver with nothing in it.
@donarpeggio5278
@donarpeggio5278 6 месяцев назад
Citric acid is made from black mold. does any of the citric acid remain in the final product of colloidal copper?
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard 6 месяцев назад
yes, the citric acid remains in the final copper. You can use malic acid instead of citric acid, and make the malic acid sodium citrate and use that in this formula. However, it's not long term stable. The chemistry in malic acid is a bit different from citric acid and it effects these colloidal complexes.
@donarpeggio5278
@donarpeggio5278 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for the reply! I know that when making chlorine dioxide, (MMS) you use citric acid 50/50 in water OR use 4% Hydrochloric acid instead of citric acid. Do you think hydrochloric acid could be used? Thanks….love your videos, very professionally done!
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard 6 месяцев назад
@@donarpeggio5278 I stay away from hydrochloric acid for colloidal use, if only because of being toxic and unsafe in pure form, even though your talking about a diluted concentration. also when strong acids are used, the pH of the final product may have to be adjusted and this can also add unknowns to the long term stability of the colloidal formula. I also have not experimented with how stable these colloidal will be using hydrochloric acid.
@user-dj4jn1jd9h
@user-dj4jn1jd9h Месяц назад
What is the daily amount you can drink? 
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Месяц назад
If you make it according to the directions and get a color similar, a teaspoon a day should be fine.
@JB-mf1ng
@JB-mf1ng Год назад
Why doesn't my tds meter measure the ppm's? I brewed the copper for about ten hours and I see the difference in color but it doesn't show on the meter.
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Год назад
You can't use TDS meter with nanoparticle colloidal solutions. The particles are not dissolved. TDS meters only read dissolved particles. Nanoparticles are suspended and the TDS meter has no way to accurately read these. Only way to know the PPM with copper is to use the microscope and eyeball the colloidal (or just go by the color). I would say that you "could" weigh the copper rod but that will not work with copper, as there is often too much waste. My last batch of copper showed a 96ppm solution by weight loss but the microscope only showed about a 24ppm. If it is a nice cyan color, it will be between 18 and 36 ppm, which will be fine. You can use a laser pointer to see the strength of the colloidal. Just be careful of your eyes. this is the green laser I use. You can use a red laser too, but you may have to use a red laser in a darken room: • Green Laser Pointer on Amazon: amzn.to/3regw2y • Temperature Gun with red laser: amzn.to/3y4iGWl
@breakfastbuddy5
@breakfastbuddy5 5 месяцев назад
what about lemon juice ?
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard 5 месяцев назад
You can use lemon juice, but it will be unstable and not last more than 30 days. If you drink it before it starts losing color then it's not a problem.
@eetu3255
@eetu3255 2 месяца назад
I made copper with 12 wolt charger and used hot water with a bit sea salt and it came out a bit yellowish is it problem?
@eetu3255
@eetu3255 2 месяца назад
Green and yellowish
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard 2 месяца назад
It sounds like you cooked some copper 0 and copper 1. Copper 0 is brown, copper 1 is green. I could not say if it's okay to drink or not. Because with adding sea salt you introduced the chlorine atom to the mix. It could be why the color was not right. I've not tested or talked to my chemist about what the chlorine atom would do with copper. I'll have to bring it up.
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard 2 месяца назад
I'll reply to this thread after I speak with my chemist on it.
@eetu3255
@eetu3255 2 месяца назад
​@@AlchemyWizardok thankyou
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard 2 месяца назад
I heard from my chemist. The yellow color is because of the chlorine gas in there. It may dissipate over time and change color. However having chlorine in there has absolutely no benefit at all and it introduces unknowns in the process. I would stick to the formula I have here.
@crystalhealthandbeauty
@crystalhealthandbeauty Год назад
the beaker tops you have do you sell them? id love them for our setup
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Год назад
My plan is to sell these things I make for my colloidal production to others if they want them. But I have some hurdles with that. Shipping out of the USA is costly. The postal and delivery services here have made it virtually impossible for me to send stuff over the pond due to cost involved. Shipping aside, I can reasonably ship within the USA. But, I'm working with my tops to try to get them to withstand the 95deg C needed when making colloidal gold. The tops work well 60deg C or lower, but over that they tend to break down. I'm currently experimenting with a sealer to keep the heat and water from destroying them or making them out of a different kind of material.
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Год назад
I have made the 3D files for my beaker tops and laser system available for free download. Below is the link. Also read my community post on it as well. You will need a 3D printer or have them printed at print shop: wisdomsdoor.com/files/index.php
@tedimaya
@tedimaya 2 месяца назад
@@AlchemyWizard What is the material you use to make your tops, Hermes?
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard 2 месяца назад
@@tedimaya I use ABS plastic for the printer material on the tops. You can use PLA, however if you heat the water over 50c the tops will eventually crumble apart. The ABS holds up to the almost boiling heat of the 93c that is needed to cook ruby red gold.
@tedimaya
@tedimaya 2 месяца назад
@@AlchemyWizard And what about heat resistant silicone? I can use silicone form for baking food.
@Vigilence
@Vigilence Год назад
Could gelatin or honey be added to stabilize the solution?
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Год назад
The c1-c2 formula is fairly stable already. I know corn syrup can increase its long term stability with colloidal solutions because it's a complex sugar. I do not know if honey or gelatin would do the same. Those are simple sugars.
@Vigilence
@Vigilence Год назад
@@AlchemyWizard It would be good to have a solution to create colloidal snow and have them on reserve when there is no power available to make them at will. 💡 🔌
@tjfnmotionless
@tjfnmotionless Год назад
Can I use maltodextrin as the reducing agent?
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Год назад
I have no idea if Maltodextrin can be used as a reducing agent in making colloidal. I will ask my chemist about it and do some exploration of it. I have never heard of it being used, but that does not mean that it won't work or that people out here someplace are using it. I'm looking for reducing agents to use with Platinum, and I'm looking into green organic chemistry reducing agents like Manuka Honey (which so far has not worked at all for platinum) but may work with other colloidal nanoparticles. I'm also got some Holy Basil on order that I'm looking into using as a reducing agent, to create a more green way of making the colloidal out of.
@stupaod
@stupaod Год назад
Isn't the anode typically positive with the cathode being negative in an electrolytic cell? I'm asking because I genuinely do not know but I'm attempting to understand the correct terminology.
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Год назад
In an electrolytic cell (electrolysis) anode and cathode are reversed. The electrons, which are negatively charged, are traveling towards the cathode. This causes the loss of material to be on the cathode in electrolysis. It has to do with the flow of the electrons, the direction they are traveling in the process. For more depth look up “anode and cathode reversed in electrolysis” on search engine. To be honest, I think they are just trying to keep the chemistry of the whole thing in line with the observation of what is happening. Electrolysis is like a reverse battery chemically.
@marrty777
@marrty777 2 года назад
Woo hoo!
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard 2 года назад
It was a production making this video, but it's done! Thanks for watching!
@rg506
@rg506 Год назад
What was the ppm?
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Год назад
the waste product on copper can be fairly high, making weighing the rods inaccurate with what the final ppm would be. In my last batch I made my records show I cooked it for 60 min, used 60mg of material. 60mg of material would equate to about 100ppm. However because of the waste the microscope showed about at 35ppm copper solution in the end. So cooking for 60 min will yield you about 35 to 40 ppm.
@andreemirian6242
@andreemirian6242 Год назад
Ansioso pela liberação da legenda rs
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Год назад
subtitles posted!
@ellogroresearch2072
@ellogroresearch2072 Год назад
Thanks for sharing the information with us. I just discovered your videos and the information seems very important to me. I am sure that very soon you will find a way to stabilize the copper for a longer time. You are a very experienced investigator. I am a Portuguese researcher working in the Andes and Ecuadorian Amazon area. I am very interested in noble minerals for health. We know that our organism is a symphony of minerals and a balance between them is necessary for good health. Today we know that agriculture has undergone a process of industrialization and now the food we consume is not nutritious, so it is necessary to find minerals in another way and to make them bioavailable for human biochemical processes. Copper is very necessary for the synthesis of elestin and collagen.
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Год назад
I agree, the state of poor health in many people today is due to nutrient deficiencies. These various colloidal nanoparticles are a natural way to put them back into ourselves. I've discovered, due to my research and my ability to see colloidal particles in the microscope, that when lightening season comes around the amount of colloidal nanoparticles spikes upward in my well water. The conclusion being lightening creates natural colloidal nanoparticles through its high power electrolysis process. This means colloidal nanoparticles are necessary component in our bodies. I feel today because of the way we get and process our water these natural colloidal particles are no longer there. I believe the new c1+c2 process of making copper outlined in this video is much more stable than the single process of cooking c1 or c2 by itself. I will find out over time as I test the long term storage of these copper.
@nourmekide2378
@nourmekide2378 Год назад
@@AlchemyWizard Hello Hermes,vwhat abiut the stability of your c1+c2?. Is it already stable?
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Год назад
@@nourmekide2378 Hi Nour! I have c1+c2 copper here that is three months old and so far no separation.
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Год назад
​@@nourmekide2378 FYI. There is also a c0. The 0, 1, 2 has to do with the number of electrons in the outer orbit. At least this is what my chemist and I theorize is happening with the brown c0 color, green c1 color and the cyan c2 color. I have not done a show on copper 0. But it can be cooked using a plasma arc or LVDC electrolysis. With LVDC you would not use any chemical at all in the solution. Just distilled water. Turn on the power and let it cook for 24 hours or more or until you get a light brown solution. I had a bottle here of c0 copper that I cooked over 2 years old and it was still brown and stable. Now all the coppers seem to have their uses. I have found that c0 copper is not as effective for allergies (immune support) as c1+c2. But c0 seems to be better for the blood, better oxygenation more vitality. At least that is what I'm finding on myself. Of course you can mix all three and get a c0+c1+c2, which is actually what I'm doing now with my copper. This topic may be a good idea for a video show.
@nourmekide2378
@nourmekide2378 Год назад
@@AlchemyWizard Thx
@Sadtechguy
@Sadtechguy Год назад
to me using citric acid you are just using the acid to leach copper into solution. the voltage isnt doing anything. You shouldn't need any additives if you are making colloidal copper
@AlchemyWizard
@AlchemyWizard Год назад
you don't need to use anything with copper but you will get copper brown and it will take over 12 hours to cook. The c1+c2 copper is much more effective in the body. but that is IMO.
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