Mr. Key,
 
It may be you have stumbled upon the very method whereby EIS ions are 
transported in the human body. Carried by the chloride in the blood.
 
Certainly we have a large body of evidence (the testimony of thousands of 
users) that home made EIS is effective against many bacteria in the body.
 
Has anyone tested silver chloride efficacy against bacteria in vitro (such as 
the petri dish experiments performed by the researchers at BYU) and compared 
the results with in vitro testing of silver ions and compared with in vitro 
testing of silver particles?
 
David Bearrow
Dallas, TX, USA

Frank Key <fr...@colloidalsciencelab.com> wrote:
There is no metal ion that has an attraction to chloride as strong as silver
and chloride is the most prevalent anion in the human body. Blood serum
typically consists of 3300 to 3900 ppm of chloride. The attraction of all
other metal ions to chloride is weak by comparison to silver.