Smaller particles affect viruses better than larger ones. Lower ppm EIS
tends to have smaller particles. Higher ppm EIS can have a little
hydrogen peroxide added to it to make the particles smaller, and thus be
even more effective.
Marshall
Sharlene Miyamura wrote:
Wayne:
I agree totally with what you're saying, I don't give a hoot about
the patent anyway. My main reason for writing was if anyone had heard
about the low level of ppm affecting the virus more effectively than
the bacteria, but I guess not. I thought by sending the patent
someone could look at their process and see if it differs from what
you all are doing. Kathryn answered that saying it is high voltage
electrolysis. Thanks Kathryn.
On Jan 28, 2008 6:55 PM, Wayne Fugitt <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>18 ppm and silver gel through this company that owns the patent. The
>patent holders also sell the 10 ppm on the general market but I
was told
>that the 10 ppm would be better for viruses and not to mention
much cheaper.
The patent is a fraud, worthless, and more.
For one simple reason, it cannot be enforced.
The patents I have seen, state very clearly,
"this patent forbids all other some making, selling, or using".
Not tell me how many times per day that patent is violated.
It is almost like a patent on distilled water when everyone in the
world
knows how to make it and half the people do.
Wayne
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