> I used two identical jars with lids for my test. I made one solution >of 50% acidolphilis, and 50% distilled water. The other jar contained >a solution of 50% acidolphilis and 50% WaterOZ. > After about 44 hours, I could see no difference in the sample in the >two jars! Both were filled with active bacteria. This acidolphilis >contains about 5 different strains of bacteria I believe. So at this >point, I must say the WaterOZ had NO EFFECT on the good bacteria!!! >It will be over a week before I get to recheck these solutions, and >it may be that it will have all died. I will keep you posted. I >received enough donations to pay Reid for the camera and snappy. I >still need about $50 or $60 to have enough to buy a VCR. I really >need one to have in my office so I can tape the different types of CS >under the darkfield, and tape the experiments with the bacteria. If >anyone can help I would appreciate it. Take care! > Jim Einert, N.D.
Well here's my info from the tests that I've done. At first I thought that making the CS we were accually making a static positive water and the positive charge was killing the microbes. After a few tests I've come to the conclusion that it's NOT the positive ions killing the microbes BUT the microscopic particals of silver being charged positive causing the death. Here's what I think is going on... The silver is charged positive and that static charge causes it to be attracted to the negative surface of the microbes. This either discharges them, causes them not to be able to recieve a charge, or plugs them up so they can't recieve any charge. If that's right then it's possable that the microbes in the acidophilis is all ready a positive charge and repells the positive charges of the silver causing no damage. I might know how to find out that info and if I do I'll post the results later. Take Care Reid -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: [email protected] -or- [email protected] with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the subject: line. To post, address your message to: [email protected] List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

