I think particle size really only weighs in when concerned about long
term risk of argyria, and not really to do with effectiveness (and it
really isn't even that concerning with regards to argyria risk
either).  Perhaps this may not be true with viruses, just based on
those in vitro studies that show 10nm size or less was needed to
inhibit HIV replication.  Nonetheless, if all things were equal, I
would still prefer smaller rather than larger particles.

~David

On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 3:54 PM, Neville Munn <one.red...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> This is what happens when money is involved, and people believe whatever
> appears to be written better than another published blurb.
>
> Everyone has the best unit on the market, and each of those units will
> produce the best product, smallest particles, crystal clear solution, blah
> blah, and anything and everything else is rubbish or poor quality....Bunkum!
>
> Any wonder this stuff gets a bad rap, marketers competing for that dollar,
> and then regulations start raising their ugly heads over the horizon.
>
> They all produce the same stuff, and if nothing is pulled out of solution by
> gravity over time, then that product is as good as it's gunna be.
>
> Particle size and solution colour are but two half truths that get bandied
> about.  It's going to be efficacious regardless of 'supposed?' particle size
> and colour of solution.
>
> People should ignore published blurbs and just decide for themselves which
> manufacturers unit they wish to purchase on the merit of the manufacturer
> not the machine.  All machines produce similar stuff.  Although I make my
> own units, the better way to make that decision is by speaking with people
> who are willing to discuss it more honestly and openly without trying to
> push anything or showing pretty pictures of lab results.  Those pics are
> taken from a 'glass slide', and do those pics represent the distribution of
> silver in the entire solution, or just the best looking part of that
> solution, or even when that solution was tested after cessation of
> production?
>
> If 'x' unit functions as it should, the resultant product will be as good as
> it can be, and word will spread, and that/those manufacturer/s will be
> guaranteed repeat business, with a reputation to go with that business.
>
> And THIS site is where I'd start looking for honesty an reputation.
> {opinion, and excluding myself of course as I speak for myself only}
>
> N.
>
>> From: msad...@msadams.com
>> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>> Subject: RE: CS>Buying Generator
>> Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2011 15:11:18 -0500
>>
>> Question is not what it costs to make. Question is whether someone is
>> willing to pay that amount to get the product it turns out. For me it was
>> worth it enough to buy 4 units. Granted I got a discount on the follow-up
>> units as a repeat customer.
>>
>> I too wish it was priced lower. It’s a very effective design and that's
>> what
>> we are paying for, the inventor's R & D.
>>
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: Dan Nave [mailto:bhangcha...@gmail.com]
>> > Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 1:01 PM
>> > To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>> > Subject: Re: CS>Buying Generator
>> >
>> > The Meissner research generator would be a good value if it
>> > sold for about $20.
>> >
>> > Granted, some thought has been put into it, but it is merely
>> > a resistor and batteries with silver electrodes.
>> >
>> > Overpriced at $200.
>> >
>> > Dan
>> >
>> > On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 7:48 AM, Scott Adams
>> > <msad...@msadams.com> wrote:
>> > > I have four of the Meissner Industries units and I am very
>> > happy with them.
>> > > According to the lab reports on the web site its claimed to
>> > make some
>> > > of the smallest particles of CS. Takes about 3 days to make a half
>> > > gallon batch.
>> > >
>


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