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> This source is directly linked to Frank Key's Mesosilver business.
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> Just saying,
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I dug out my old Hanna silver ion meter. It measures ionic silver, so
as such was not much more valuable than doing a conductivity test.
However I now realize all I needed to do is digest the colloidal silver
to be able to measure total silver content. I was wondering what is
recommended
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Subject: Re: CS>Testing of Colloidal silver
http://www.colloidalsciencelab.com/
On Sat, Apr 18, 2020 at 8:37 PM Marshall wrote:
What laboratory is recommended for testing colloidal silver. I need an
exact measurement of the total silver, but a percentage of colloid vs
ion
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Subject: CS>Testing of Colloidal silver
What laboratory is recommended for testing colloidal silver. I need an
exact measurement of the total silver, but a percentage of colloid vs
ionic would also be nice.
Thanks,
Marshall
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Subject: Re: CS>Testing of Colloidal silver
http://www.colloidalsciencelab.com/
On Sat, Apr 18, 2020 at 8:37 PM Marshall wrote:
What laboratory is recommended for testing colloidal silver. I need an
exact measurement of the total silver, but a percentage of colloid vs
ion
http://www.colloidalsciencelab.com/
On Sat, Apr 18, 2020 at 8:37 PM Marshall wrote:
> What laboratory is recommended for testing colloidal silver. I need an
> exact measurement of the total silver, but a percentage of colloid vs
> ionic would also be nice.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Marshall
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Subject: CS>Testing of Colloidal silver
What laboratory is recommended for testing colloidal silver. I need an
exact measurement of the total silver, but a percentage of coll
and
after the addition of nitric acid.
Best regards,
Arnold
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Subject: CS>Testing of Colloidal silver
What laboratory is recommended for testing colloidal silver. I need an
exact measurement
What laboratory is recommended for testing colloidal silver. I need an
exact measurement of the total silver, but a percentage of colloid vs
ionic would also be nice.
Thanks,
Marshall
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yes, I see it.
On 8/2/2016 11:08 AM, Shirley Reed wrote:
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Subject: CS>testing
Did this go thru???
Did this go thru???
Thanks Dee. Actually I am using Thunderbird and going thru Gmail. Has
been working fine until now.
If the archives were working I wouldn't have cluttered the list.
Apologies.
Ron
On 3/18/2016 11:48 AM, Dee wrote:
I got this Ron, and all your other postsDee
Sent from my iPad
On 18 Mar
I got this Ron, and all your other postsDee
Sent from my iPad
> On 18 Mar 2016, at 18:23, Ron wrote:
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> I don't seem to be able to get anything to post and nothing has gone into the
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I got all of your posts.
On 2016-03-18 2:23 PM, Ron wrote:
I don't seem to be able to get anything to post and nothing has gone
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Thanks Dee. Actually I am using Thunderbird and going thru Gmail. Has
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If the archives were working I wouldn't have cluttered the list.
Apolog
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Me too, Ron. Léna
On Mar 18, 2016, at 2:48 PM, Dee wrote:
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>> On 18 Mar 2016, at 18:23, Ron wrote:
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>> I don't seem to be able to get anything to post and nothing has gone into
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The good:
Total Concentration (ppm) = total concentration measures both the particles
and ions present in the sample.
Ionic Concentration (ppm) = ionic concentration is measured by first
removing the particles from the sample using ultra-centrifugation.
An ultracentrifuge capable of
I would like to have my CS tested for purity/particle size/ppm. What is the
best lab to send it to?
Thanks
Steve
So far as I know, the electron microscope has fallen out of favor for this
purpose.
This is the way I understand why:
Since an electron microscope requires a dry sample and ionic silver
oxidizes when dried you won't get a good count on metallic particles. What
you will get is clumps and
Silver Colloids
213 Irick Road
Westampton, NJ 08060
Email to: silver-colloids.com
Frank Keys lab
Ode
At 05:35 PM 7/29/2004 -0700, you wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good place to send samples of
my CS to get the true PPM, particle size, and whatever
other info is pertinent? Thanks in
Also ask them how they did the tests.
Something as low as 10 to 20 PPM isn't easy to get accurate results.
Titration doesn't cut it IMO
Little pieces of paper compared to charts won't cut it.
I sent samples the the NC State Department of Natural Resources Water Lab.
All they do is water
Thank you Ode.
David
--- Ode Coyote odecoy...@alltel.net wrote:
Silver Colloids
213 Irick Road
Westampton, NJ 08060
Email to: silver-colloids.com
Frank Keys lab
Ode
At 05:35 PM 7/29/2004 -0700, you wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good place to send samples
of
my CS to get
David:
As I said I would, I spent a couple hours on the phone today to labs that can
check silver.
For 15 to 20 dollars they will check for PPM. The big expense comes when
checking particle size with an electron microscope. Do you make your silver
with low voltage DC or high voltage AC ?
Thank you for doing that Bill. The price for PPM test
is good! I am currently using LVDC unit, I have a
hanna TDS meter and a PWT meter on the way. I thought
you couldn't get a true PPM reading with a TDS meter?
Anyway thanks again for making the call. I may send
them a sample or two.
David
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William Amos wrote:
David:
As I said I would, I spent a couple hours on the phone today to labs that can check silver.
For 15 to 20 dollars they will check for PPM. The big expense comes when checking particle size with an electron microscope. Do you make your silver with low voltage DC or
In April of 2002 I sent a bottle of CS to Pollution Control Services 435 Isom
Road, Suite 228 San Antonio, Texas
78216-5144.Phone 210 340-0343. They charged $10.00.
I haven't been in touch since that, but will call tomorrow
(Friday) July 30th. if you like and get some info.
Bill Amos
Can anyone recommend a good place to send samples of
my CS to get the true PPM, particle size, and whatever
other info is pertinent? Thanks in advance!
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Thank you! That would be great.
David
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In April of 2002 I sent a bottle of CS to Pollution
Control Services 435 Isom Road, Suite 228 San
Antonio, Texas
78216-5144.Phone 210 340-0343. They charged
$10.00.
I haven't been in touch
: CSMore on CS testing at BYU
File: ATT0.html Very interesting. But I could not determine just
what the silver
solution is? If it is a true solution, then it is not a colloid, but
on the other hand solution may mean answer. Does anyone know if this
is truely a colloidal silver, a silver
It is quite possible that it is the same product, just privately labeled.
We do the same thing with Silver Lightning, we bottle for other companies
under their label. The bottle looks identical, so I suspect that this is
the case.
Marshall
Michael Mahoney wrote:
For those interested in the
Very interesting. But I could not determine just what the silver
solution is? If it is a true solution, then it is not a colloid, but
on the other hand solution may mean answer. Does anyone know if this
is truely a colloidal silver, a silver salt or what?
Marshall
Steve Young wrote:
Hi
Hi Ya'all,
It might be worth ones while to print out the report, all six pages of
it.
On page #2 the report lists various pathogens that were effected by
the silver solution. You will net that it refers to the strength of
the solution in ppm, which is the common measure used in the color
For those interested in the BYU research data:
I have found two on-line sources of this data.
http://www.allianceteam.com/radio/silver.html
http://www.amsilver.com/
Interestingly, every place a product is mentioned it is identified as
ASAP Solution on one site and Silver Solution on the
Hi list,
For some interesting reading, aim your browser at
http://www.allianceteam.com/radio/silver.html. Yes, it is an advertisement,
but it provides results of several Brigham Young University microbiology
department conducted tests of CS in destroying a variety of bacteria. Nice to
see
More for fun than for anything else I would like to run some tests
cultivating simple bacteria in a control dish and dishes containing
different stengths (PPM) of CS. Does anyone have any idea of where to buy
a kit that would include petri dishes, growing medium, and instructions
for
could devote to the silver list.
I in no way wish for you to change or complicate your CS testing that
you are planning at this time.
As I am not involved in your testing, as I do not even make CS at home
at this point, perhaps I should withdraw the offer as to not confuse
anyone.
I am
silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Wednesday, July 22, 1998 2:21 AM
Subject: CS Testing - Long Post Bear with
Here's a suggestion. Try several different brands or makes and see
if they kill anything before looking at particle size, PPM, etc.
Then please snd them to me to muscle test. I just can't
Today was a most interesting discovery. A highly qualified manufacturer
sent me a 42 ppm CS in a cobalt blue spray bottle. No big deal,
EXCEPT:
The solution would not test viricidal, bactericidal, fungicidal, Nada! I
could not believe it! It would not make any of the reflexes strong. This
is
your CS testing that
you are planning at this time.
As I am not involved in your testing, as I do not even make CS at home
at this point, perhaps I should withdraw the offer as to not confuse
anyone.
I am a research scientist attempting to prove that Lyme creates specific
energy paterns in the body
Here's a suggestion. Try several different brands or makes and see
if they kill anything before looking at particle size, PPM, etc.
Take Care
Reid
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Dear Group;
Then please snd them to me to muscle test. I just can't help
Robert Wells wrote:
I dread reading all the e-mail,
Yes, I can see where you would. You just took maybe 12 lines of my
communication and expanded it to a 60 line reply. I think being
short and concise has its virtues. Please consider this as one of those
G rating things.
bjs
Best
bjs wrote:
1. I think the people donating the money should have the last say about
just what is going to get tested.
my reply:
I absolutely agree.
2. I don't think anyone that donated understands what is going to
be tested or what it is going to be tested on.
my reply:
I agree that the
Excellent Idea!
Bob Wells
Brooks Bradley wrote:
For the group inaugurating the effort to commercially test CS, I would
like to offer a suggestion for your consideration. If the person
generating the sample material would make up a 32 ounce Master Sample, a
very useful protocol might be invoked.
Reid Smith wrote:
Also from all that I can gather the microbes are mostly a static positive
charge. SO an AC made CS would be part negative and part positive charge.
Meaning that the negative charged particals would only be the ones useful.
One idea that I had if we can get a particle
I'm still busy with my research but here are some of my preliminary
findings:
HVAC 12000 volt - I copied Bruce Marx's electrode setup (Thanks Warren!) to
an almost perfect match. The difference in my setup is that I use 12000
volt ac / 50 Hz and Bruce uses 1 volt ac / 60 Hz. In a three hour
ICP and the transmission electron microscope don't lie...
30VDC - Using three nine volt batteries and one liter of heated, super
quality distilled water I easily get 22 PPM (drawing 12 mA). But my
particle size is 0.0259 micron - not in ideal spec. It appears light
yellow, but the size is still
Christian,
Thanks much for posting your info following the research as you have;
access
to easy / thorough testing has kept me from getting data on particle
size as you have done.
I personally have done a lot of electro-plating in the past, which has
similarities to the CS generating process,
I finally have the results from the kimball labs. Below are the results.
Device used is 3 nine volts batters, distilled water with ppm reading of
1ppm,water heated to 180 degrees then transfered to a hotplate. Total run
time was 2 1/2 hours with 3 cups of Distilled water.
TDS 1 meter
I finally have the results from the kimball labs. Below are the results.
Device used is 3 nine volts batters, distilled water with ppm reading of
1ppm,water heated to 180 degrees then transfered to a hotplate. Total run
time was 2 1/2 hours with 3 cups of Distilled water.
TDS 1 meter
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