Thanks so much Steve, for your very clear explanation. Dee -------Original Message------- From: Norton, Steve Date: 04/05/2009 18:47:21 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CS>High particle EIS Dee, I have a manual unit and all I have to do to get yellow EIS is run it long enough. I do this deliberately to take advantage of Marshall's protocol of using H2O2 to convert the larger yellow silver particles to small colorless silver particles. This gives a high ppm quality EIS/CS solution. In your case, it is very difficult to make a high ppm stable EIS solution. After EIS is made, it takes several days for the EIS to fully stabilize. During the days your solution is stabilizing it continues to form agglomerated silver particles giving it the yellow color. There isn't anything you can do to prevent this other than making lower ppm solutions. However, after the stabilization is complete you can add a little H2O2 to the EIS and you should see the yellow color disappear. The H2O2 breaks the larger silver particles into the small silver particles. that are desirable. Your new EIS solution will read as having a lower ppm than the original reading but this is because some of the silver ions have been converted to silver particles and your measurement method only measures ionic silver and not silver particles. The silver particles are not a bad thing because the silver particles are very small and may be just as effective as the silver ions. - Steve N
From: Dee Fitzpatrick [mailto:d...@deetroy.org] Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 6:12 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>High particle EIS Hi Steve, you said you 'sometimes generate a yellow solution'. Can you tell me if you deliberately did this and if so, how? Only I have just tried to make a stronger solution of silver by running my automatic generator using RP the when it turned off, I unplugged it and then started it up manually. I then let it run for another three hours. This made EIS at approximately 26ppm after settling. The only thing was, that after three days it turned yellow so I'm wondering why this was. Any thoughts? Dee -------Original Message------- From: Norton, Steve Date: 04/05/2009 05:12:05 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>High particle EIS Neville, Thanks for the info. I will think on it a while. The reason I asked was not to question your claim but I also prefer to increase the amount of small silver particles even at the expense of silver ions (up to a point). I sometimes generate a yellow solution, let it stabilize and then add H2O2 to convert the agglomerated silver and some of the ionic silver to small silver particles. I do this because it would appear that the ionic silver, converted to silver chloride in the stomach, gives a quick punch while the silver particles gives an extended effect. I don't have proof of this. Additionally in vitro tests have shown that silver particles work directly on bacteria and viruses as well as the ions so why not have plenty of both.
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