First, the obvious: you certainly meant "barely distinguishable," or
"almost indistinguishable."
That is a minor point. The major point for most of us on this list is
your observation that both ionic products and particulate products have
nearly identical effects. This would seem to be contrary to your
earlier assertions that it was only the particulate component of EIS
that had an effect.
If I properly understand your message below, you have had a major
change in thinking from your earlier postings. Please correct me if I
am misinterpreting your points. If I am not, we list members are
seeing a very important change in your opinion, which is important as
I believe you have made a good-faith effort to present the scientific
facts as you see them.
From a layman's point of view, it seems to me that Mesosilver may prove
most useful as a component of composite commercial products, which I
know is something you are working on. I had the off-the-cuff idea,
for example, of adding Mesosilver to bloodroot tincture, and idea I am
putting in the public domain to discourage patents from making this
product, if useful, too expensive for ordinary people. Ionic silver
products would not work for mixing up in cosmetics and other products.
Thanks in advance for any clarification.
JBB
On Sunday, Mar 27, 2005, at 08:22 Asia/Tokyo, Info wrote:
When an ionic product is tested using the same challenge protocol, the
results are barely indistinguishable. Here is a link to a challenge
test that include Mesosilver at 20.0 ppm and ASAP22 that was measured
to be 22.3 ppm (a silver concentration 11.5% higher than the
Mesosilver). http://www.silver-colloids.com/Pubs/EMSL/Ecoli2.pdf
ASAP 22 is far superior at killing pathogens compared to Sovereign
Silver 10 ppm because is has more than twice the silver concentration.
The test clearly indicates that the ASAP 22 produced virtually the
same results as Mesosilver. Yet Quinto would have us believe from his
tests that his 10 ppm product works and Mesosilver does nothing. Utter
nonsense!
The Quinto tests lack the quality required for publication, their
usefulness being limited to presentation to lay people who can easily
be fooled. This is the same bogus science that brought us his TEM
images of ionic silver.
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