Dear silver partakers,
A recent post to this list regarded 'research'. Included in the main page
of the silvergen site was the following..
"Since, the
color of a substance is the complement of the color
absorbed colloidal silver will go from clear to very
light yellow, gold, orange, red, blue and green.
(CC) p
65. Colloids that contain a broad range of sizes can
absorb wavelengths across the spectrum resulting in
brown and black. It is generally accepted that only
clear to light gold silver colloids have particle
sizes
small enough to be effective, and to be able to
reach
the blood stream."
Has the colour spectrum thus referred to been graded according to actual
particle size?If anyone has such data,I would be most interested,since I
have been able to
generate both a very pale pink cs,and a very pale gold cs with only minor
adjustments
to the same setup(electrdes,water etc)..
petemc
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