----- Original Message -----
From: Dean T. Miller <dtmil...@midiowa.net>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 1:31 AM
Subject: Re: CS>controversy concerning concentrated CS


> Let's say we have two different bottles of CS, one yellow and one
> clear, both measured at 10 ppm.  Let's also say that the particles of
> silver in the yellow CS are 10 times the size of the clear CS (yellow
> CS particles could be 100+ times larger than clear CS).
>
> Since the ppm is the same in both, the clear CS will have 10 times the
> number of silver particles as the yellow CS -- making it potentially
> 10 times more effective.  Also, CS having smaller particles might have
> a better chance of getting into the body (that's conjecture, as I know
> of no research that has tested particle size in the body).

Dean,
I understood everything you wrote except for one thing. If the PPM is the
same, how can one solution have 10 times the number of particles in it than
the other?

Nina


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