Re: CS>Colloidal Silver & heat

2015-12-20 Thread Ode Coyote
Have you ever seen sparks under water? No. At most you might get a micro bubble for a millisecond before the water cools off the particle. Will a microwave even disturb an ion too small for UV or IR light to illuminate? [Idunno] Calcium and sodium are also metals. Ode Ode On Sat, Dec 19,

Re: CS>Colloidal Silver & heat

2015-12-20 Thread Jerry Durand
Microwaves heat water by flexing the Y-shaped O-H-O bonds so there is an influence at the molecular level. As far as calcium and sodium, that's certainly in any meat and many/most other items that are microwaved. I don't know of chemical changes from microwaves other than from heat, but haven't

Rd: CS>Colloidal Silver & heat

2015-12-20 Thread Phil Morrison
Hi John, Check site following for CS chemical/physical properties. Follow Plasmon links for more technical discussions. Silver nanoparticles are nicely balanced for a unique series of chemcial reactions at body temperature. They are easily unbalanced by adulteration and/or mishandling. I