David said,
“I'm not arguing that ionic is better than colloidal
or vice versa because I'm happy to take both. And I
dont want bigger particles because I'm sure that if
particles are desirable, then the smaller the better.
What I am asking is, what happens in a brew once the
the max ionic ppm has been reached? Does the colloidal
ppm/percentage keep increasing or is there a maximum
that can be kept in suspension.”

This is the kind of technical question that occurs to
me. As I determine how to use higher and higher
voltage while limiting current to a few ma, the
quality of my CS increases. The maximum soluble silver
may increase with increased voltage, assuming very low
constant current. Dr. Eric J Rentz,
http://www.oligodynamic.com  discussed this:

“An oligodynamic silver hydrosol is by definition, a
preparation that has particles measured in nanometers
or picometers...”

I postulate that as I increase voltage without
increasing current, particles are smaller
(picometers), and maximum soluble silver would
increase.

Terry Chamberlin


        

        
                
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