Hi, folks ... old-timer here who is comfortable with the old ways.
Seems to me I remember that making CS with salt, or tap water or .... ?
may cause unusual retention of silver (which seems to leave the body naturally within a short period). A very few people over the years have played with CS making and used IV for administering. A couple have literally "turned blue" and been used by Big Pharma to denigrate the efficacy of our simple potion.
Others here will have to give educated facts, however.
Judy Down Maine

-----Original Message----- From: Debra & David
Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2015 3:37 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Salts and silver compounds.

Jason said...
"Regarding using salts:  When you add salt to the water, the reason the
solution can hold more silver is that salt changes the solubility.
Seawater has about 35,000 PPM of salts, so you can easily (for example)
create a silver solution in the hundreds. "

Me...
You get more 'suspension' perhaps but not more 'solution' as far as I
can tell. When I've made CS with distilled water and salt, added to a
strength of 200 and 400 uS, (as an experiment)  I get no uS (ionic)
increase but a I do see a very heavy TE indicating its all in suspended
silverchloride particles.  This is what puzzles me about my tap water
experiment. When I use tap water the silver really does seem to stay in
'solution' (minimal TE) even though the uS is similarly around 400uS. I
wish i could get a scientific analysis of my tap water.

Jason said ...
"I personally have no interest in silver compounds outside of EIS, but
if I were going to take mega doses of concentrated silver, it wouldn't
be unknown compounds with limited effectiveness made from tap water, it
would most certainly be silver citrate. "

Me..
I'm certainly not recommending using compounds. I was just responding to
the implication that 'Only CS is good and all other silver compounds are
bad' when theres very little evidence for the latter. (Unless one was to
consume to excess of course).

Heres a list of over 100 documents showing that silver compounds have
antimicrobial properties...
http://robholladay99.tripod.com/cs1index.htm

David


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