The book should probably be entitled "Some of the truth about colloidal
silver"
For instance the book says that under 15 PPM isn't effective...but don't
mention dilution in body fluids or any other important factor.
15 PPM in WHAT?
I believe that University [BYU was it?... the very same university that DR
Peters studied at?] studies have shown that 1 PPM was effective in petri
dishes and as low as 1 PPB [billion] killed most things , it just took longer.
Note the nice brown samples?
Look familier?
Make your CS a little stronger in cool water and you'll probably get a
good TE within a day. Stirring it in some manner will help the particles
stay small at a higher concentration even if you don't control the current.
A strong TE either means lots of small particles or not quite as many
larger particles.
Usually, larger particles will also display a color. [like deep
yellow...or brown?] But can't say "always" because a certain CS that was
discussed extensively last week claims that their 'special' brown CS...that
you can't make.... is small particle stuff and virtually non ionic.
These same people are the only ones I recall saying that ionic silver is
toxic or dangerous.
Hey! Anyone on list have an ozone generator? What happens when you
bubble ozone through ionic silver? [Does it turn brown?]
A few batches I've made with fresh heavily ozonated distilled water did
just that...and didn't, after the same water was allowed to outgass for a
few days.
Ken
At 11:12 AM 3/10/2003 +1000, you wrote:
Hi List members,
Anyone know who this chap is Dr. Peter L. Reynolds?
<http://www.ajerome.com/public/Helps4Life/nfhelpknow.html>http://www.ajerome.com/public/Helps4Life/nfhelpknow.html
What he says about the Tyndall effect worried me, as I can't detect one at
all in my brews, either with a pencil flash light or a laser pointer.
Margaret.
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