2 million PPM is, by definition, impossible.  A bar of 100.00% pure silver 
would be 1 million PPM, and you can't get more than 100%.


--- On Wed, 10/17/12, David AuBuchon <aubuchon.da...@gmail.com> wrote:

From: David AuBuchon <aubuchon.da...@gmail.com>
Subject: CS>Making silver colloids from silvernitrate and trisodium citrate
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Wednesday, October 17, 2012, 6:07 PM

The reason I am trying to try things like this is because my bugs are not 
dying.  If I take a swig of 1000PPM silver citrate, I get a herx, but I am not 
ready to do that regularly as I am afraid of argyria.  I have also taken a few 
drops of 15,000PPM silver citrate with barely noticeable response.   Other 
things I have thought of doing are drops of super concentrated silver nitrate, 
but there are warnings that it may not be safe to contact tissues at higher 
PPMs, so I am shy about that.  And then also that may turn me blue eventually.  
Silver nitrate can supposedly reach like 2 million PPM at saturation.

Well, then I suppose another approach is trying super concentrated silver 
colloids.  I feel a little better about that since I have not heard of anyone 
getting argyria from silver colloids, but tell me if I am wrong. Also no one 
has complained about toxicity of lower PPM silver colloid suspensions.  One 
claimed method is using the "reducing agent" from silverlungs:
http://shop.silverlungs.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=AGENTThey only 
recently started selling it separately.  Though I would need a high PPM ionic 
solution in order to convert to colloids in the first place.  I suppose I could 
just see what happens if I mixed it with silver citrate or silver nitrate 
solutions in that case.

And then there is this 
method:http://www.ktu.edu/lt/mokslas/zurnalai/medz/medz0-87/03%20Electronic...(pp.287-291).pdf
Apparently, you can mix silver nitrate and trisodium citrate to make colloidal 
silver.  The method described in the paper would yield approximately 100PPM 
colloidal silver assuming it all gets converted.  This begs the question if the 
same process would work for much higher concentrations, perhaps making say 
1000PPM silver colloids?  

And also, I was reading some other forum where people were mentioning using 
cinnamon extract to make silver colloids.  Anyone know anything about that? 
...

Trisodium citrate supplier:http://www.alfa.com/en/gp100w.pgm?dsstk=36439Silver 
nitrate facts and 
supplier:http://www.saltlakemetals.com/Silver_Nitrate_Solution.htm
http://www.saltlakemetals.com/Solubility_Of_Silver_Nitrate.htm
David