Note: The following is based on the home produced LVDC product and NOT the
purchased product. I don't know what product you may be referring to when
classifying or defining 'Colloidal Silver'? However, the first thing is
defining what a 'Colloid' actually is, and what constitutes a 'Colloidal'
product?
(1) Yes, True. The home produced product is mostly Ag+ electrically charged
ions with a lesser amount of neutral atomic ion clusters, commonly referred to
as particles/colloids. I personally don't subscribe to the colloid/particle
definition as they are not actually metallic particles as such, they are
clusters of ions with each ion surrounded or encapsulated in liquid to form
that 'colloid/particle'. I also don't accept what is made in the home is the
same as what is purchased in the stores. I don't believe commercial
manufacturers use LVDC for volume production, hence their product is not the
same as home made. The purchased product *should* contain vastly more
particles/colloids to ions, and those 'particles/colloids' do not have an
electrical charge as Ag+ ions do, hence the '+' after the Ag.
(2) Home made EIS is predominantly Ag+ ions with a lesser amount of atomic ion
clusters, commonly referred to as particles/colloids. For simplicity sake
those 'particles/colloids' are similar to a bunch of balloons with a pea in the
centre of each balloon, the balloon represents the water surrounding that pea.
Nano represents measurements in billionths of a metre.
(3) No, people are not just saying that, silver dispersed in a liquid medium
via LVDC electrolysis is measured in the nano scale due to the size and
dispersion capabilities and density of silver so dispersed in solution. You
can't see the ions in solution.
(4) All I can say to this one is, millions around the globe can't be wrong.
They can say what they like about the chemistry regarding stomach acid etc etc
and compounds formed by whatever means, but nobody can adequately explain what
*exactly* occurs once atomic ion clusters enter the blood stream or body when
it comes to body chemistry? It has been shown that the ammonia within the body
counteracts the chloride business, but that's for someone else to discuss or
debate. As I said, there must be something else happening when this stuff
enters the human body for it to be so effective for so many people? Nothing I
can add to that. Everything looks good on paper or in chemistry books, but
when it comes to human anatomy or chemistry reality may tell us something
different?
Disclaimer: I am not a chemist either and the above is my review on the
matter, so all the above is only my considered opinion based on plenty of
research whilst reading between the lines of said research in making my own
determinations on the subject. Further information or opinion based on
acquired knowledge and/or academia literature will surely follow <g>.
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Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2014 23:41:49 -0700
Subject: CS>Does ionic silver turn into silver chloride?
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