Hello Jason

I understand your comment but my main interest is how and why I'm getting this result. (I'm not actually recommending that people regularly drink highly ionic or colloidal silver.) But I am intrigued that I can dissolve 200 ppm of silver into this water and still have no TE.

As you know the search for highly ionic, measurable, CS has been a passion for some people. But the quest has always been founded on using pure water. But trying to dissolve CS into pure water to achieve a measure higher than 20 to 30 uS is very difficult. I'd suggest its almost like trying to defy gravity. Ionic silver has a saturation point of about 24 uS (24ppm) in pure water and theres no way around that.

For some reason the silver stays 'ionic' in this water that I am using. I can even measure a uS increase corresponding to the predicted silver content. Does it have something to do with the high salt content or is it something else? Or am I just misreading the signs? I am trying to find out.

Regards
David (In Australia)



From:
Jason <ja...@eytonsearth.org>
Date:
20/02/2015 12:45 PM



Hi David:

Interesting. However, I won't even bathe in tap water around here, and wouldn't drink the water even if it were basically filtered. For that reason, I'm out! :o) The water I use is always 50 uS or below.

Best of luck, though!

~Jason