*EIS* =Electrolytically isolated silver. This is what most people call colloidal silver, but is a combination of both colloidal and ionic silver.
EIS is a combination of ionic silver and colloidal silver. It is typically about 90% ionic and 10% colloidal by weight, but can vary between 5% and 20% colloidal depending on how it is made. There are two general methods of making EIS. The easiest method is to use pure silver electrodes (silver strips or wire) and apply a DC voltage between them. These are inserted into distilled water and the process is allowed to run until the desired ppm of the EIS is reached. This is the LVDC method. http://silver-lightning.com/theory.html Sam L. On 3/31/07, Rebecca Thomas <beccatho...@webtv.net> wrote:
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