I'm wondering if I haven't stumbled onto a homeopathic (see portion of 
article cut and pasted below) "boost" for my HVAC CS. In light of the results 
for BYU's in vitro kill titer of ~5 ppm using "Silver Solution" CS, it is 
surprising that the 1 ppm I'm currently using is so effective.

Homeopathy Explained?

"Validation of the dilution process came in a
roundabout way, thanks to research by Shui Yin Lo, a
former visiting associate professor in the chemistry
department at California Institute of Technology. 

Lo was performing experiments on how to improve car
engine efficiency when he made the discovery.

Lo, who now is the director of research and
development at American Technologies Group found that
water molecules, which are random in their normal
state, begin to form a cluster when a substance is
added to water and the water is vigorously shaken –
the exact process homeopaths use to create their
medicine.

Lo said every substance exerts its own unique
influence on the water, so each cluster shape and
configuration is unique to the substance added. 

With each dilution and shaking, the clusters grow
bigger and stronger. This water, which homeopaths call
"potentized," is considered "structured water,"
because the water molecules have taken on a shape
influenced by the original substance.

The clusters start to assume a form that mimics the
structure of the original substance itself. So even
though the chemical can no longer be detected, its
"image" is there, taken on by the water molecules.

"If these clusters were unique to the original solute,
and the observations are true that they can perpetuate
themselves the more they are diluted or shaken, then
the original material becomes irrelevant," Gray said."


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