To all interested list members. The many recent postings alluding to varying circumstances/reactions to CS in the alimentary tract of humans has prompted me to relate some of our past findings.....which may bear upon these comments. Our researches have revealed that particle size (within reasonable limits---- e.g. 1 to 15 microns max.) has VERY little effect upon the efficacy of colloidal on silver pathogens in the digestive tract. The governing factor controlling the effectiveness of CS within the digestive tract appears to be based upon the success of bringing CS into a DIRECT environment with the target pathogens. Interestingly, (and possibly, understandably) the larger-particled solutions survived in higher particulate concentrations into the large intestinal areas. Just a point of interest for your information. It is VERY DIFFICULT to generate large-particle colloidal silver using ANY of the generally-utilized Low Voltage D.C. systems, plus high quality distilled water (This we found to be true when we "purposely" employed "Contaminated" electrodes such as Sterling Silver, high nickel content, etc.). Although the solutions were unfit for internal consumption, the particle size of the suspended elements were, essentially, uniform in size, and within the generally accepted "envelope of safety".....for our purposes. We have found that if one employs high-quality (low ppm) distilled water, most of the fears voiced by concerned beginners......are of small consequence----in the matter of particle size. Without getting into a pointless diatribe on electrode accumulations, debris fields, etc., suffice it should be to say---as long as there are no "runaway" current problems (e.g. 15 m.a.and rising ), there seems to be small chance of generating a solution unfit for human intake. However, common sense must always hold sway. We make no recommendations to anyone, about anything. These comments are "our" general consensus opinion---only; but one based upon research-----not speculation. I hope these comments are of value to some, for use in their reflections on these matters. Sincerely. Brooks Bradley.
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