That statement is 'likely' to be true, but not absolutely true.
EIS [CS] can be made much stronger than 20 PPM, it just gets harder and
harder and less and less likely to look good, the higher in PPM you go.
I'd say about the max limit for colorless EIS/CS is about 100 PPM...and
THAT's not an absolute.
Past around 25-30 PPM, it gets progressivly more and more 'iffy' and hard
to do consistantly, but not impossible.
A commercially sold product has to have some consistancy. One bottle
looking like colorless water, the next, cloudy pee and another like
Missippi flood water just won't do
If 8 out of ten batches aren't suitable to sell, they won't be selling that.
Too expensive to discard the majority...it's probably something else that
has better process consistancy in those high PPM ranges, like MSP.
If it's 500 PPM and up, it's a 99.9999% probablility that it's not "EIS".
25 PPM and up is maybe a 95% likleyhood that it's not "EIS".
20 PPM and under is no gaurantee at all.
MSP is often diluted to as low as 3-5 PPM and sold in stores. [Some
labeled as such in very fine print, some not]
Added to that uncertainty is a product made by a chemical precipitate
method, sold by the drum, bought, diluted and repackaged for resale by who
knows who.
[There's a nasty lab in a big tin shed that does just that only a mile
from here]
Then there's silver acetate and silver citrate being sold as "CS".
If you don't know who made it and how it was made, don't buy it. Period.
On top of that, many who say they know what they made, don't.
There are some people 'out there' who use High Voltage with an open air
arc who think they made 20 PPM "EIS" type CS..but actually made 1 PPM
Silver Nitrate.
Low voltage processes vary within an acceptable range, but are generally
very slow if done right.
Time is money. Production Volume is Retail Queen and markup is the Retail
King. It's not likely to be on a shelf.
This is the best guide I've run across.
There is, of course, a typical 'sales slant', but the numbers and
descriptions are factual.
http://silver-colloids.com/Reports/reports.html
Ode
At 01:38 PM 12/2/2005 -0800, you wrote:
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>10ppm is enough. morethen 20 is not cs but another
>process
>benka
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>--- Barry Trute <barry_trute@...> wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> At this time I am not interested in making
>> colloidal silver at home. I would like a
>> recommendation on which Colloidal Silver Product to
>> use and at what PPM. I have been lead to believe
>> from what I have read that anything less then 500
>> PPM is a waste of time with at least one site
>> advocating 2000 PPM or more. I have had good
>> results with an 1100 PPM product in helping treat
>> bad intestinal bacteria combined with probiotics but
>> I feel like I am not completely eliminating the bad
>> bacteria.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> BT
>>
>>
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>> removed]
>>
>>
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