If the Ion gains an anion OH[-] it becomes a suspended Silver
Hydroxide particle once the waters saturation point for AgOh is
exceeded.
If it gains an Oxygen atom, it becomes Silver Oxide. That happens
within the diffusion layer for the most part and as long as that
layer isn't overloaded, it will stay there and stick to the electrode.
If the Ion gains an electron, it becomes a metallic silver particle.
The "structure" of particles can be quite variable including
nucleated lattices of similar particles growing around a dis-similar
particle.
Glass with metallic alloys [as glass is] could act as a oor solar
cell and capacitor to donate electrons to ions that contact the glass.
A Harvard study found that glass surfaces act as nucleation sites in
Ionic Silver.
All three can be and are produced along with "hydrated" silver ions
being protected by the water against the OH anions and the ratios can
be tweeked.
What happens to AgOH with stomach acid, I don't know.
Metallic silver can be coaxed into ionizing... H2O2 is a catalyst
and there may be many "battery effect" situations in the body where
there is iron, silver and salt, for instance.
H2O2 will destroy certain Silver Oxides instantly... I've heard there
is some of that produced by the cells?
Much is not known, but the stuff works anyhow.
If it's all in there, it doesn't really matter what did what and what
didn't.
It's likely that they all work on and with each other.
The bodies "chemical soup" provides myriads of opportunities for
anything to happen...and..it's intelligent.
If Silver Chloride is made "in" the stomach, it deprives another of
hundreds of other reactions of something which just may enhance the
delivery of silver ions.
No one knows. Many simplistic theories that can't possibly tell the
whole story abound.
Arguments about which one is the right one get stuck in "This OR
that" and don't go into "This AND that, plus the other".
.....which is just too plain complicated to even argue about and not
get LOST.
LOL Sometimes we aren't quite as intelligent as our bodies are.
The body "works", doesn't matter why or how...till it doesn't.
Then we feed it silver to help it sort itself out again, right?
In the light of the silvery moon..... could be it just drops its
drawers and "moons" germs to death and the rest is about fashion and
belt buckles vs elastic bands, pants down or dresses up.
Well, even if the crowd is wearing different clothing, a moon is
still a moon.
Ode
At 03:36 PM 1/26/2008 -0500, you wrote:
Oded has stated a number of times that every colloid begins life as
an ion, so why are we comparing differences when there may not be
any? What is particle silver? Thanks. Faith G.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dee " <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2008 2:11 PM
Subject: Re: CS>home-made xolloidial silver
The consensus seems to be that ionic is just as good as colloidal;
some
think better, but this is arguable. Mostly, people think that
mostly ionic
with about 10% seems to be the best mix. Dee
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