In a message dated 6/16/01 7:32:07 PM EST, [email protected] writes: << Subj: CS>re: Re: CS>5 PPM Colloial Silver vs 10 PPM and Higher Date: 6/16/01 7:32:07 PM EST From: [email protected] Reply-to: [email protected] (svr) To: [email protected] > Hello List, > > I have seen CS in health food stores showing 10 PPM, 20 PPM and even higher > claims of PPM concentration on the bottle labels. I have also seen > assertions, plus a BYU lab test report, stating that 5 PPM was all that was > needed to kill all bacteria. Is there ever a time when a PPM greater than 5 > is needed? If yes, please describe the circumstance(s). > > Steve: Good question. I've gotten excellent results from 1 PPM HVAC CS. Please tell me what you mean by HVAC CS. How does it differ from batteries or 6v converter?
Steve: I make my CS using alternating current at ~10,000 volts AC and 30 ma using as electrical arc from one electrode. The other electrode is immersed in DW. I like the product because it has an indefinite shelf life, and has worked as well at 1 PPM as it does at 5 or 10 PPM. > > Also, while the BYU lab test report stated that 5 PPM killed all bacteria in > the test, nothing was said about viruses. Is there a information on how much > PPM is needed to combat them little bugs? > > Finally ... the BYU lab test report was paid for by American Silver. Anyone > know whether CS prepared by ITS process is any more effective against > bacteria than CS made by regular methods, including homemade CS? If it IS > more effective, does anyone know why that is so? > > Steve: I'm vaguely aware of studies using virus, I'll have to look around for > the references. > Roger, are you referring to the way CS kills viruses in the above statement? Steve: Sorry, I'll have to check my references before I can tell you anything else. > Steve: I know there have been some in vitro studies, but I'm unaware of in > vivos studies. Roger, are you referring to the way American Silver makes CS in the above statement? Steve: No. -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: [email protected] -or- [email protected] with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. To post, address your message to: [email protected] Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

