Re: CS>Adding anything to CS is counterproductive

2017-05-08 Thread Mitchel Davis
what about hydrogen-peroxide? On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 6:13 PM, Phil Morrison wrote: > Malcolm, > > An understanding of CS chemistry gets complicated, even for people in the > business. > > > A firm understanding of silver ions and particles – and their differences, >

CS>Adding anything to CS is counterproductive

2017-05-08 Thread Phil Morrison
Malcolm, An understanding of CS chemistry gets complicated, even for people in the business. A firm understanding of silver ions and particles – and their differences, is essential. I think you will find the following web site helpful: http://www.silver-colloids.com/Papers/FAQ.html Phil

Re: CS>Adding anything to CS is counterproductive

2017-05-08 Thread Malcolm
Phil, I've looked at the paper from SCIENCE you reference, and it would seem the preferential reactions you rely on for your conclusions only occur at a temp of ~250deg. C.; not good for children and other living things, e.g. cooked. Further, it is monomolecular silver IONS which form the

Re: CS>Adding anything to CS is counterproductive

2017-05-08 Thread james-osbourne : holmes II
Hello, Thank you for the very interesting paper. Filed w/ Colloidal Silver. I shall read it soon. Be well, James james-osbourne: holmes II American State National AKA: Red Pill Media On Sun, May 7, 2017 at 12:22 AM, Phil Morrison wrote: > Hi James, > > AgNP stands

CS>Adding anything to CS is counterproductive

2017-05-07 Thread Phil Morrison
Hi James, AgNP stands for silver nanoparticle. AgNP dissociates oxygen molecules into individual atoms which diffuse throughout the atomic lattice structure of the silver particle. The silver particle literally carries atomic oxygen around until it meets a pathogen. Then, the activated oxygen

Re: CS>Adding anything to CS is counterproductive.

2017-05-06 Thread james-osbourne : holmes II
Please clarify; Does NP mean "non-particulate"? What substance or compound or ionic relationship is "Silver/oxygen". Assuming you mean oxides of silver, how many of those can exist in a mix of ionic and particulate silver in water; theordinary sol such as many of us make. Thank you. James

CS>Adding anything to CS is counterproductive.

2017-05-06 Thread Phil Morrison
Colloidal silver surfaces are very dynamically reactive. NP Silver/oxygen combine in some 8 different crystalline states, depending on the environment. Adding anything to CS may degrade these surfaces before the body has any say in the matter.