Over about 10 PPM, it becomes 'harder' or 'less likely' to make clear CS without taking some steps to prevent agglomeration.
 Over about 20 PPM it even less likely that it'll stay clear.
But it can be made at 50 PPM and be clear and stable and maybe up to 100 PPM using 'good' LVDC equipment without losing too many batches. I have colorless batches sitting around over 50 PPM that are over a year old and still good . Essentially, the faster and stronger you make it, the 'less likely' it'll be and stay colorless, but that doesn't mean it can never be done. What's unclear is what makes a strong colorless batch agglomerate into a yellow or violet batch after a month on the self...sometimes and not all the time. ..and why the same machine, run the same way, with the same batch of water, will make a rare yellowing batch, every so often.
ken


At 09:43 PM 4/9/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Pat:

I wouldn't pay too much attention to this article. It has some good points, but the writers obviously aren't very experienced.

They contradict themselves; @ 20PPM with an electrolysis process, any solution with particles sized below 1 micron will be completely clear; a highly particulate colloidal silver @ 20 PPM, even with tiny particles, will not even be close to clear.

So, stating that a silver @ 20PPM should be clear to light yellow is not correct.

Further, the FDA does not certify silver products under any circumstances. There are no federal regulations concerning colloidal silver production, and there are no USP standards for production either.

If the writer meant that it is advantageous to have an FDA-approved lab certify purity of the solution, proving that a silver product is pyrogen-free, etc., then this is certainly great.

Best Regards,

Jason



----- Original Message -----
From: <mailto:pfsing...@msn.com>INGRID KROPP-OVERSTREET
To: <mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com>silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 8:57 PM
Subject: Re: CS>pharmaceutical grade silver (99.999)

<http://www.dlois.com/realtruth/HealthStuff/evaluating_colloidal_silver.htm>http://www.dlois.com/realtruth/HealthStuff/evaluating_colloidal_silver.htm

this is where i found it, it's number 2. check it out.
.999 is 3/9 pure silver, .9999 is 4/9 pure silver, .99999 is 5/9 pure silver. according to Handy and Harmon silver refinery to find .99999 pure silver is very hard. 5/9 pure is the highest purity manufactured. they don't have the technology to make 6/9 pure silver yet. but i don't know how long ago they made that website so maybe they do. but i doubt it. it was hard enough to find 5/9. i don't have the link right now for the Handy and Harmon silver refinery website but if you put it in your search engine it should come up with it. i used ask.com

also in one of my other messages i put in a link to buy 5/9 pure silver.


----- Original Message -----
From: Acmeair
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 11:29 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>pharmaceutical grade silver (99.999)

in the refining of silver bullion, there are apparently two grades of silver bullion, .999 fine, and .9999 fine. according to bob beck, rest his soul, suggested that .999 silver was of adequate quality to make CS pure enough for internal use.

i don't know who these people are that are quoting 99.999% pharmaceutical grade silver. are they using .999 fine, or .9999 fine, or do they have something new at .99999 fine. if so, i've never been able to find any reference to this degree of refining.

what grade of silver bullion are these people using, using the proper refiners grading?
----- Original Message -----
From: <mailto:pfsing...@msn.com>INGRID KROPP-OVERSTREET
To: <mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com>silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 5:02 PM
Subject: CS>pharmaceutical grade silver (99.999)

2. Purity: High quality colloidal silver consists of pure water and 99.999% pharmaceutical grade silver.

i found this at that same site I got that excerpt from about argyria. check out the site.


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