Mike Monett wrote:

This is not necessarily true, Mike. Silver chloride has a solubility
of 0.89 ppm in distilled water. This means a concentration less than
this results  in the silver and chlorine ions  going  their separate
ways.

0.89 in pure water, not blood serum which contains 3500 ppm of chloride.

Dr. Maass has calculated that the solubility of AgCl in blood serum cannot exceed 1.94 x 10-4 ppm.

See his calculation here:

http://www.silver-colloids.com/misc/Ionic-response.htm


Frank Key
Colloidal Science Lab.
www.colloidalsciencelab.com



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