Tim,

Different particle sizes can be made with both DC and AC systems.  "Ionic"
silver (normally referring to a silver solution, not a colloid) can be made
with high volt ac systems (and perhaps with other methods too), but high
volt AC systems can also produce colloidal particles, and mixture sized
particles.

In my own playing around, I have found with my hvac system I can produce a
"mud" (or mixture) which falls out of suspension very quickly, colloidal
sized particles, or "ionic" (or solution) sized particles.  This I can do
more or less at will, but have found the mixture and solution extremes to be
a lot easier to get than the colloidal sized particle.  I know DC systems
are capable of making different sized particles, but I am not too familiar
with what the potential range is.

Does the solution sized particle react differently in the body, and is that
good or bad?  You are looking for the same answers many of us are.  It would
seem obvious that particle size would make a difference, but how much of a
difference is probably the real question.

There are people on this list which make "ionic", I target the colloidal
size (as do some others), and some use whatever comes out of their silver
making gizmos without much being concerned about particle size.  I suppose
if any of use were to get sick more often we could figure out what
difference particle size really makes, but the CS seems to be working too
good for any of us to have found out yet!

Regards,

Jim

Tim Fuller wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I'm new to the list also, but have a question regarding ionic silver.
> There are various generators that can be bought from varioous people on
> the net. It seems to me that the only two that are discussed at any
> length are the dc and the hvac types. What does anyone have to say about
> the ionic form of colloidal silver?
>
> It seems to me that it would be the smallest particle size possible. The
> question, then, is do the positively charged ions react with human
> tissues to cause damage in the body rather than to kill pathogens? Do
> any of you have any experience with ionic silver? Or do you have
> comparisons between the types?
>
> I'm very curious to hear about anything you guys might know about this.
>
> I also have a comment about how people reply to messages. It seems that
> everyone is replying from the original message instead of composing a
> new message. This makes for some very large files after a while that
> take a relatively long time to download. Why not make a new, short
> message to make your point? I think it would make on line life a little
> quicker. Just a suggestion.
>
> Thanks in advance for your comments
>
> Tim
>
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