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From: abela...@atlasnova.com
Sent: Friday, February 1, 2019 5:45 PM
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Subject: RE: CS>Nano Silver
1) I guess your product is measured for ppm *immediately* after the brew
process...Yes/No?
Immediately or one year af
in the following
thread:
https://www.goldismoney2.com/threads/the-art-of-making-colloidal-silver-electrically-isolated-silver.61973/page-10
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From: Reid Harvey
Sent: Friday, February 1, 2019 4:04 AM
To: Silverlist Post
Subject: Re: CS>Nano Silver
Thanks Phil, It seems
in the following
thread:
https://www.goldismoney2.com/threads/the-art-of-making-colloidal-silver-electrically-isolated-silver.61973/page-10
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From: Reid Harvey
Sent: Friday, February 1, 2019 4:04 AM
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Subject: Re: CS>Nano Silver
Thanks Phil, It seems
1, 2019 5:00 PM
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Subject: Re: CS>Nano Silver
More information!
Here's two quick easy questions for you to clarify...
1) I guess your product is measured for ppm *immediately* after the brew
process...Yes/No?
2) Do you *re-check* that reading in 5 days...Yes/No?
N.
: Saturday, 2 February 2019 11:35 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Nano Silver
Thank you for guiding us to that article. I have a question. Is the EIS the
water used in the sintering process? If so, would a reliable method of
producing 50 ppm, 98% ionic EIS be of help in your efforts
in the following
thread:
https://www.goldismoney2.com/threads/the-art-of-making-colloidal-silver-electrically-isolated-silver.61973/page-10
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From: Reid Harvey
Sent: Friday, February 1, 2019 11:16 AM
To: Silverlist Post
Subject: Re: CS>Nano Silver
RaVen,
I hadn't conside
RaVen,
I hadn't considered this and now you've got me wondering. Ask me again in
three to six months and sorry that I'm putting you off.
On Fri, Feb 1, 2019 at 2:01 PM RaVen Sequoia wrote:
> Hi Reid,
> I'm curious if there is a colloidal silver handheld shower filters?
>
>
> RaVen
>
> On Fri,
Hi Reid,
I'm curious if there is a colloidal silver handheld shower filters?
RaVen
On Fri, Feb 1, 2019 at 7:04 AM Reid Harvey wrote:
> Thanks Phil, It seems we can regard the term **colloidal silver** as
> generic, considering that there are numerous, altogether different colloids
> of
We don't as yet have the green light from TAM management to begin marketing
the filter media or filter systems. Personally, as the licensor I believe
we're ready, but TAM management as licensee wants to wait until the time is
right.
Part of this is because production so far has been in the lab.
Where can we purchase one of these filters, please?PT
On Friday, February 1, 2019, 7:04:43 AM EST, Reid Harvey
wrote:
Thanks Phil, It seems wecan regard the term *colloidal silver*as generic,
considering that there are numerous, altogether different colloidsof silver.
For
Thanks, Ode.
PT
On Friday, February 1, 2019, 7:13:11 AM EST, Ode Coyote
wrote:
EIS generators don't make colloids of silver, they produce ions only.The
colloids are formed according to environment, out of the ions...after the
generator emits them.
The greatest percentage of the
As usual, those who are really knowledgable about our product, have come
through once again with valuable information on the knowledge we all need, to
either produce the best product or talk to others in a knowledgable way for
clarity - thank you both as always for being there for the rest of
EIS generators don't make colloids of silver, they produce ions only.
The colloids are formed according to environment, out of the ions...after
the generator emits them.
The greatest percentage of the colloidal portion is actually Silver
Hydroxide.
If the current density on the electrodes is too
Thanks Phil, It seems we can regard the term **colloidal silver** as
generic, considering that there are numerous, altogether different colloids
of silver.
For example, where I work at TAM Ceramics, Niagara Falls, NY, we are
readying distribution of silver treated, granulated ceramics which
The term 'colloidal silver' is more likely used in the chemistry arena,
'EIS' is more likely in the physics arena.
We are in the chemical arena, so CS is the appropriate term here.
Both silver particles and ions work to control pathogens, each in their own
way. You might say particles work
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From: Neville
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 3:38 PM
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Subject: Re: CS>Nano silver
Hmmm, in fact what we produce in the home using LVDC could actually, or in
reality, be defined as 'pico-silv
g to think about I guess.
N.
From: PT Ferrance
Sent: Friday, 25 January 2019 12:41 AM
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Subject: Re: CS>Nano silver
Thanks, Nevile.
PT
On Wednesday, January 23, 2019, 11:17:14 PM EST, Neville
wrote:
There is a definition for 'nano', b
in textbooks.
N.
From: PT Ferrance
Sent: Thursday, 24 January 2019 11:07 AM
To: Silverlist Post; silvermedic...@yahoogroups.com
Subject: CS>Nano silver Hi, Would someone help me out here. Is the EIS we
make the same as nano-silver? I'm starting a protocol which does not recommend
silver in
2019 11:07 AM
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Subject: CS>Nano silver
Hi, Would someone help me out here. Is the EIS we make the same as
nano-silver? I'm starting a protocol which does not recommend silver in any
form except the nano silver because it "...colloida
Hi, Would someone help me out here. Is the EIS we make the same as
nano-silver? I'm starting a protocol which does not recommend silver in any
form except the nano silver because it "...colloidal silver depletes the
protein ceruloplasmin which runs the ferroxidase enzyme in the body which
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