Tried the test,,then I remembered that the 'store' bought
salt was cloudy in all water period. So that test was wrong.
However I did not test it with plain ground rock salt,which is
clear in water solution..
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Keith Courtenay
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Monday, May 17, 1999 10:20 PM
  Subject: CS>the so-called salt test


  I am replying to the so-called salt test that was put out.
  in 1998 I had this colloidal silver analysed by the Queensland
overnment( Australia) scientific services, the report was as follows:
silver(mg/L) 18.9/ pH 7.9 .about average; a copy of this document is
available to all.

  This Company advertised the 'so called' Salt Test. this smacks of
scaremonger tactics for the following reason: They advise you add one
teaspoon of ordinary table salt to 25 mL of colloidal silver. if the
solution turns milky they say that silver salt or protein has been added and
the silver is no good. You will find that most salt has the additive
anti-caking agent 554. The Australian Commonwealth Department of Health
advise in their book ' Additive Code Breaker' 554 is Aluminium sodium
silicate also known as analcite natrolite, it is used in Beverage whitener,
drink machines, dried milk, and table salt and will turn any clear liquid a
whitish colour. This company also state that there silver is in De- ionised
water. Silver will not stay in suspension in Deionised water, it will settle
to the bottom of the bottle

  csilver