Your logic is flawed. It is like saying that because mud has dirt in it, it has no water. Typical silver generators generate both ionic and colloidal silver, normally about 80 to 90 % ionic, and 10 to 20 % colloidal. That you can see the colloidal portion with a laser does not mean there is no ionic. The test for ionic is just as simple and reliable, what we call the salt test ( an a meter also ONLY tests the ionic portion ). Using the salt test along with a laser pointer will prove that normal EIS contains both ionic and colloidal silver.

BTW the strength of the light showing up with a laser has much much less to do with the particle concentration than the particle size. 1/4 the particles of twice the size will show up as 4 times as bright.

Marshall

Neville Munn wrote:
[...“colloidal silver” generators sold for home use produce ionic silver solutions] -Not what my analysis report shows, (ignoring particle size, so long as they remain below the accepted size determined by some published material to be classed as 'colloids', and visual observation can determine that...in the kitchen). Get some of a given solution analysed the day after production, then get the rest of that solution analysed a fortnight later and see what the difference is. Failing laboratory analysis (and I've had several samples of my 'home made' concoctions analysed)...visual observation is my best method in assessing 'quality' product, and that includes the age old laser pointer for determining particulate content using the 'strength' of that cone shaped light beam as a guide, and a meter tells me when the solution has setted down or 'stabilized' and readings remain fairly constant. 'Experts...?'...Everyone's an expert <g> N. ------------------------------------------------------------------------
From: blacksa...@comcast.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2009 14:48:46 -0500
Subject: CS>do you have this?

Hi All,

I’ve been asked by a couple people to describe what is EIS / Colloidal silver. In my attempt to answer (and do so intelligently) I’m falling significantly short because I can’t seem to find the email that I remember reading that so eloquently described the difference(s) between making it at home vs. what you can buy in the store (and the dangers of that) and event he comments on Mercola’s guidelines of purchasing silver products ( http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/02/05/new-guidelines-released-for-safe-usage-of-colloidal-silver-supplements.aspx )

For instance…commenting on:
“Please be aware that most all “colloidal silver” generators sold for home use produce ionic silver solutions, and not true colloidal silver.”

Is someone more organized than I in which I can send these people some succinct, honest, detailed and truthful information – find the email(s) that were posted before?

I thank you in advance…

Lisa

P.S. A lot of the “scientific” discussion regarding ions and stuff like that have at times been way over my head – but I’d like to send them something. I do have the “Beginner’s” list of how to use it…but would appreciate the “why” etc.


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