Re: CS>CS & EIS
Greetings, What is the best way to subscribe, while I'm asking on behalf of a friend? Searching the Silver List leads just about nowhere and I can't help but be suspicious of external obfuscation. Shame on them! Reid On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 2:21 AM, Phil Morrisonwrote: > > There is no difference between CS and EIS. > > They are just two names for the same chemical system. > > Chemists use CS. Physicists use both CS & EIS. >
Re: CS>CS & EIS
Sorry Phil I was too quick on the trigger it was Reid to whom I was replying Peace, love and hugs Sandee An Attitude of Gratitude is Everything oha...@juno.com & or san...@spiceisle.com Alive Again Colloidal Silver Products Topical Gel & Eye Drops
Re: CS>CS & EIS
No apologies neccessary Phil, if we did not differ we would never move forward, we would stay stuck !Together we move forward together. Be blessed Peace, love and hugs Sandee An Attitude of Gratitude is Everything oha...@juno.com & or san...@spiceisle.com Alive Again Colloidal Silver Products Topical Gel & Eye Drops
Re: CS>CS & EIS
Not to pick nits, but EIS is not the only colloid of silver. Apologies that I appear to differ. On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 2:21 AM, Phil Morrisonwrote: > > There is no difference between CS and EIS. > > They are just two names for the same chemical system. > > Chemists use CS. Physicists use both CS & EIS. >
Re: CS>CS & EIS
Hi Phil I like that the difference between those who know and those who only think they know Peace, love and hugs Sandee An Attitude of Gratitude is Everything oha...@juno.com & or san...@spiceisle.com Alive Again Colloidal Silver Products Topical Gel & Eye Drops