As they say in the olympics, go for the gold.

Marshall

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> 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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