Thanks for that Mike. I take your point of course, and rest assured, I do not use rainwater normally, only when I consider it more beneficial or practical to do so for a given *temporary* health related issue. You may be right regarding the contamination and acids removing the ions out of solution, and I would not consider suggesting you're wrong, but I believe there is more work to be done regarding what actually occurs when in the bloodstream? Popular opinion/press would have everyone believe that upon consumption of a given silver solution, acids etc within the blood/body immediately and rapidly form compounds which supposedly impacts on the efficacy. Praps you could give me your considered opinion regarding ammonia and peroxide, and whatever else makes up the constituents of the fluids and blood which exist within the human body? And what effect, if any, these may have on a high ionic silver solution, or a more particulate solution when ingested? I understand chemistry has some dictates, but what chemistry dictate is there within the body/blood? How much of the ionic component is lost? How much of the particle content is rendered ineffective or is broken down again when ingested? Correct me if I am wrong, but particles are clusters of ions are they not? If so, if the particle content is broken down within the body/blood again, does that particle return to a single atom particle? I'd welcome some further comment on this. Yes, I'm just a mug punter, but I would hope I'm not the only one out here, and am interested to hear your considered opinion. P.S. Regarding the 'friendly flora', I've consumed and administered on occasion 500ml plus every day for several days and I, nor the person I administered it to, have ever experienced any affects on that flora. Perhaps it depends on what solution is ingested? Shop bought, or home produced? LVDC or HVAC produced? High ion content as opposed to high particle content? Plus the many other product variations available? N.
> > Please do not use rainwater. It has all kinds of contamination and > acids that will take the silver ions out of solution. > > You need to learn to use the Salt Test to verify the ion content. > > As far as sublingual absorption with the SilverCell process, you can > do this as often as you wish. It will not kill the friendly bacteria > in the colon since it is not ingested, but instead is expelled after > 12 minutes. > > Regards, > > Mike Monett > SilverCell >