My name is Charles L. Church, and I have Hepatitis C, and believe I am dying. I also own a business that sells bulk herbs and other natural health products and appliances. http://www.piggott.net/~hhr/ A customer, a naturopathic doctor who claims to have done extensive research into Colloidal silver, recently told me that the average silver generators are grossly flawed in that the particle size they generate is too large to efficiently enter the blood stream where it is needed, and consequently make their way down the alimentary canal and into the colon where they can supposedly cause mischief. I am ALWAYS leery of claims that only one overrated, overpriced product can cure you, and the one that is readily available is useless. That is the basic AMA line of reasoning. Yet the individuals sincerity, credentials, and most of all, his arguments, seemed to be credible. However, I am not in a good position to be able judge his arguments, not being a physicist or chemist or electrical engineer. One thing troubles me, however. I know that colloidal silver is very very inexpensive to manufacture. So why is this product hundreds of dollars a gallon? Why, when purchased from other companies making the same claims, is it even 10.00 per oz.? I asked this individual precisely how it was that his manufacturing process produced this smaller particle (.01 microns). He replied that they use a much higher voltage.... I think he said 100,000 volts. Don't know what the amps were or if, in this case, it matters. So my questions are two: a) Is there any merit to his claims of the effects of particle size. b) If there is, what method would I use to transform voltage to that degree of current, and how would amperage effect it?
I should also point out that a considerable market opportunity would exist if these claims are true, as I don't think it would be that hard to make a new type of generator which used this technology. Any help would be very much appreciated. Charles L. Church [email protected] http://www.piggott.net/~hhr/
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