CS>Why I use CS - And not EIS

2021-01-24 Thread Phil Morrison
The following article explains how colloidal silver nanoparticles carry oxygen, convert it to nascent oxygen, which can then disable the respiratory systems of abnormal cell sites and pathogens. Only colloidal silver particles can adsorb and process oxygen, not ions. https://thesilveredge.com/sit

Re: CS>Why I use CS - And not EIS

2021-01-24 Thread Victor Cozzetto
Hi Phil, Ode, These are always fun discussions :-) I appreciate your insights. And I trust everyone in this group to help keep me on point if I should speak in error. But I am not convinced of an error yet in this discussion, so let me continue ;-) As Ode eluded to with his question, CS, EIS, pur

Re: CS>ODE: Clean Silver Puppy

2021-01-24 Thread Ode Coyote
That can be scrubbed off with AJAX or COMET and a toothbrush...try not to get any in the electrode sockets. Mind the water level in the future. On Sat, Jan 23, 2021 at 4:14 PM JD wrote: > Hi Ode, > > Just to be clear, this is plated on the bottom of the Silver Puppy, not > the container. I t

Re: CS>Why I use CS - And not EIS

2021-01-24 Thread Ode Coyote
Are you then referring to "Silver Oxide" nanoparticles? metallic silver has no oxygen. On Sat, Jan 23, 2021 at 3:25 PM Phil Morrison wrote: > Hi Victor, your comments welcome, as always. > > The reason I find CS superior to EIS is in the handling of "oxygen" pure > and simple. > > We know most d