
A microscope photo from CWC Labs showing the real-time formation of silver nanoparticles using a rosemary extract:
You can also purchase ionic silver products from any trusted supplier. Typically you want 10 ppm - 40 ppm ionic silver. The concentration is not that important, it turns out. Any ionic silver will work.
Step 2) Make an herbal extract (in water) using rosemary herb. This herb provides rosmarinic acid which is a very unique molecule that has unusual properties, allowing it to transmorph itself due to chemical reductions, enabling it to bind with positively charged silver ions without losing its own molecular structure. (That's a highly unusual property of molecules.)
The video on how to do this with an ultrasonic cleaning machine can be found at this page at PrepWithMike.com. Look for the video entitled, "How to RAPIDLY make emergency HERBAL medicine with an ultrasonic cleaner."
Step 3) Take roughly 10 mL of the rosemary extract and pour it into 1 L of the ionic silver liquid, then gently stir for a few minutes at room temperature (the ratios don't have to be precise). Over the next 20 minutes, AgNPs will automatically form due to the law of chemistry, and the color of your solution will strongly shift toward red. This is due to the rosmarinic acid forming AgNPs by chemically bonding with silver ions.
Watch the full video of how this is done at PrepWithMike.com.
Initial color-changing reaction as nanoparticles are forming:
When done, you will have created a large quantity of AgNPs, consisting of formerly ionic silver that has bonded with rosmarinic acid, without changing the molecular structure of the rosmarinic acid.
This means your body will recognize these NPs as "food" because rosemary is a common herb. This allows the silver "payload" to be delivered to your body's cells, as it is captured inside the rosmarinic acid.
We hired an electron microscopy firm to document the size and shape of some of the nanoparticles which are formed. The "nm" designation is "nanometer," which is one billionth of a meter:
Inside each one of of these nanoparticles is a silver payload. As this payload is delivered to your body's cells, it functions as a powerful internal antibiotic and may have anti-cancer potential that deserves further research and study.
As a bonus, the rosmarinic extract tastes wonderful and is something like a "rosemary tea." So it's very pleasant to consume. On top of that, it has powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, even without the silver.
As with all experimental medicines, be sure to check with your naturopathic physician before consuming herbs or silver, in order to best address your particular health issues.
As a disclaimer, this information is offered as-is, in good faith but without any promises of how rosmarinic acid silver nanoparticles might work for you. Personally, I'm making and drinking this AgNP "tea" myself, and using it to great effect. I do not sell this solution and do not manufacture it commercially. This information is for you to make it yourself.
Be sure to use organic rosemary, because you don't want to make a pesticide tea. Rosemary grown with pesticides will result in pesticides in your water extract. (This is true for all herbs.)
The next step in this process would be to dry the AgNPs into a powder, and encapsulate the powder to create a super-potent "pill" form of AgNPs. This is a multi-billion dollar idea and if any entrepreneurial company wants me to serve as a consultant on the manufacture of such an item, I'd be open to help.
There is a variety of botanical molecules that can be used as nanoparticles to deliver certain payloads to specific organs throughout the body. This "green chemistry" technology can be used to deliver payloads to the pancreas, liver, heart, kidneys, brain, muscles and other tissues. You simply have to know the chemistry of the botanical molecules and how they interact with receptor sites throughout the body. Payloads don't have to be limited to silver, either: They can include drugs, obviously, or other botanical molecules that have potent anti-cancer properties.
Note carefully that you can grow rosemary herb at home, which means the plant is synthesizing the molecules you need, for free. You can buy silver coins for just $25 each, and they will make thousands of gallons of ionic silver, so the cost per "dose" in all this is minuscule.
This AgNP solution using rosemary has applications for diabetes, Alzheimer's, cancer, heart disease and more, just based on the natural properties of rosemary and the silver element. More research is needed to fully document all the applications.
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