And FYI, the product from ABL called ASAP health max 30PPM has a
tyndall slightly more than regular EIS, but it is still clear.  The
average particle size is 10nm.  I think there is some unspoken belief
that "true" CS products are never clear, which is not correct based in
this.  So I think it is most correct to note that color and tyndall
are really a function of total particle surface area per volume, which
incorporates PPM, particle size, and percentage of particles all at
once.

~David

On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 1:22 PM, David AuBuchon <aubuchon.da...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Can someone briefly tell me what kind of process that involves?
>
> American Biotech Labs for example has their line of products that they
> claim is 97% particles by mass, and coated with silver oxide.  And by
> silver oxide, they actually mean Ag4O4 and not Ag2O.  They do it by
> high-voltage AC current electrolysis.  This technically makes a "true"
> colloidal silver product according to Frank's classification scheme.
> This is not the same as Frank's process though, right?  Mesosilver
> does not involve electrolysis, correct?
>
> ~David
>
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