To anyone on the list who knows something about science (or who has used
WaterOz Silver) I have some questions:

I am using WaterOz silver, which is vaporized, and according to the company
has particles much smaller than a molecule. It looks like water. It is pure
silver and distilled reverse osmosis etc water.

However, when anything is added to it, it turns grey/black.

I made up some aloe/msm/silver, and by 1/2 hour it was almost black.

I talked to the company. The said the silver is still in solution. At first
they said it "bonds" with other things. I said, "Then is it creating other
substances?" Then they said it "reacts" to other things. Maybe they don't
know.

Do other forms of silver do this? No one has mentioned this. Could this be
tested?

Is there anyone out there who used WaterOz and got better on it? (I know a
few of you got better on something else and then switched to WaterOz for
maintenance, but am wondering if anyone has used this as the form of cs
which helped them get well.)

I chose this brand because of Brook's success with it. But I really would
like to know more about what it means that it turns grey/black, because if
it does that when it meets other substances in a glass, surely it is doing
it in my body.

Would greatly appreciate any thoughts or experiences.

~^^V^^~


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