He started making Colloidal Silver for his friend and himself. He used
distilled water and added sea salt to increase the conductivity of the
water. The silver solution had a cloudy appearance as silver chloride is
produced when salt is added. He estimated he was making Colloidal Silver in
the range of 10 PPM.
## There's no way to estimate PPM with that process.
Just a few grains difference in added salt can mean many many PPMs
difference over the same period of time.
Ode
At 01:32 PM 2/10/2008 +0900, you wrote:
See this link for an interview:
http://www.sotainstruments.com/blue_man.asp
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