On Sat, 11 Apr 1998 08:35:18 -0400, Fred Walter wrote:
>>From: "George Martin" <[email protected]>
>> For those of you who may take exception to this
>>just tell me one thing... what is the process that
>>prevents the silver from oxidizing in the presence of the
>>oxygen in the water?
>
>The important questions are:
> - does it matter whether or not the CS is 'oxidized'?
> - is the 'oxidized' CS noticably less effective than 'unoxidized' CS?
>
> fred
Fred,
Those are two good questions. My point (which I
failed to state!) was that the colored CS which seems to be
the goal of the folks using the low voltage DC generators
may not be 'pure'. I don't know if the 'oxide' makes any
difference medically or not.
However, if the colored CS is in fact chemically
different than the clear variety it should be investigated.
It may make absolutely no difference in the effectiveness
of the CS in which case the more affordable low voltage
generators would be absolutely validated.
Has anyone had a complete chemical analysis done on
a sample? That would settle the question once and for
all.
Regards,
George
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