Wild ass guess, but the particle size is probably huge in the multi-micron 
range, and the Zeta is probably Zero.

Also, I venture that there are a lot of contaminants left over as unreacted 
reagents and undesirable products of the reaction which produced the 
silver.

Write them and ask:

1. What is the range and distribution of your particle size?
2. Can you provide me with an analysis of the sol showing all elements 
present over 1 PPM.
3. What is the shelf life of the sol?

James Osbourne Holmes
a...@trail.com


-----Original Message-----
From:   coyote [SMTP:coy...@alltel.net]
Sent:   Friday, April 07, 2000 6:52 AM
To:     silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject:        Re: cs strength

 ##Slightly off subject but may be enlightening....


  There is a company near me that manufactures CS by the 55 gallon drum,
sold bulk to repackagers.  I visited and asked questions.  They do not use
and electrical process but something called a "Precipitate method".  The
person i spoke to was very closed mouth about it.  The CS was a very deep
bright yellow, almost  iridescent [ viewed through a half inch clear
plastic tube] and was stored in what looked like a blue plastic pickle
barrel like the local Mount Olive pickle company uses.

 I recently sold a generator to a woman who attempted to use [deep bright
yellow] commercial CS in her eyes. She said it irritated them badly whereas
the CS from the generator did not.  She washed her shower curtains with the
commercial stuff.
 Does anyone know anything about the 'precipitate method' of making CS?
This local company sends out drum after drum of this.  I wonder how much of
what's available in stores is this very same product repackaged.
 KD'C

At 06:56 AM 4/6/00 -0700, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I am new to CS and this list.  I got a prett serious
>burn, and a book I have suggested applying CS
>topically.  I bought some at the local health food
>store (not knowing anything about it), and what I got
>is 1100 ppm (manufactured by Innovative Natural
>Products).  I tried applying this to the area, and it
>seemed to worsen, so I stopped.  I have continued to
>take a small amount internally.
>
>since beginning my research into CS on the web, I see
>that most of you use a much weaker solution.  Is 1100
>way too strong? (it is a dark yellow color).  Is this
>safe to apply topically to my burn?
>any advice would be much appreciated!
>
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