Liquid Technology, using a true Electro-Colloidal Process.
It contains silver
particles so small that they measure only .001 microns in size.
The tiny size of the
particles combined with the proper electrical charge makes Innovative NaturalProducts® Colloidal Silver the best product on the market today.
We do extensive laboratory research that includes measuring PPM (parts per
million), effectiveness and safety.
The color of Colloidal Silver is also important.
The darker the solution, the more potent the concentration of silver, as proven in
labratory testing.
From our research we have determined that many companies
simply do not know how to manufacture Colloidal Silver properly. As a result, they
are only able to produce Colloidal Silver at low concentrations. Innovative Natural
Products Colloidal Silver does not loose its charge and stays suspended in the
solution at any concentration."
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The two above statement are in conflict with each other.
The color of the sol has to do with the particle size, not the concentration. But, as the concentration increases, generally so does the particle size, hue and depth of color. [something that nearly anyone can make being touted as something special and better than the rest?]
Also, the color will stick onto the sides of a glass container in time leaving the CS liquid clear and colorless [have photo]...indicating that perhaps the larger colored particles don't have much or any charge? This colored deposit is instantly dissolved with hydrogen peroxide. Adding a little H2O2 to colored CS will clear the color as well.
The real trick is to make 50 + PPM that has no color. [indicating small particles].
I have a lab report from the NC state DNR water lab that says 45.5 PPM ... pale yellow [was clear when samples were made but turned pale yellow over night]
Ole Bob says nonsense.
Well, I dunno. Since the NC state water lab doesn't do any testing for the public, I have been unable to get the figures re tested. [Samples done "under the table" via a friend that works there] They did require a minimum 8 oz sample.
Of samples run for different lengths of time..the shortest run was weakest and the longest run was weaker than the middle run time showing that longer is not necessarily stronger. [plate out]
Don't know what method of testing they used. [precipitate/dry, then weigh?]
So I go with Ole Bobs lower test figures so as to not exaggerate.
Ken
At 11:39 AM 7/31/01 -0500, you wrote:
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The bottle says:<<<<
True Electro-Colloidal Process
Pure Silver (50ppm)
Advanced Liquid Technology
made by Innovative Natural Products, Escondido, CA
Low Potency: 50 ppm
Other Ingredients: Water
1-800-893-7467 M-F 9-4 PST
<http://www.inovnatprod.com>www.inovnatprod.com
Look for the words "Mild silver protien" and /or any sort of additive in any commercial CS claiming over 20 PPM.
Much commercial CS is produced by a chemical precipitate method. That s NOT electro- colloidal silver. It is usually bright yellow.
Ken
At 10:17 PM 7/30/01 -0500, you wrote:
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At Whole Foods in Dallas, TX. 50 ppm is called Low Potency. There are also medium<<<<
and high potencies by the same company.
Does 2 teaspoons of 50 ppm equal 1 teaspoon of 100 ppm?I would be very carefull of it!!
Yes, but where are you going to find 100 ppm CS or even 50 ppm???
"Ole Bob"
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