I beg to differ, at least in principle. An ion is smaller than a stable
particle of any element. Don't confuse the poor girl. I respect Frank
Key's work, but this is getting to a nitpicking point that she may be
too sick to understand.
Ionically isolated silver is going to be the most reasonable solution.
I am not arguing with your statement about the small size being more
effective, but it is moot to argue about nanometers when one is talking
about ions. My generator certainly produces ions, which are the
smallest pieces of silver that can exist.
kathryn
On Jun 15, 2008, at 4:31 PM, Jim Meissner yahoo wrote:
Dear Mary Ellen:
Click on the link
http://meissnerresearch.com/products/silver-generator
No, not all generators are alike.
There are no generators that will produce a particle the size of an
atom.
Frank Key, has developed a method that produces the smallest particle
possible and that is a group of atoms about .75 nanometers in size.
He has
done some research that says that the smaller particle means more
surface
area and best effects.
Mesosilver page: http://www.purestcolloids.com/mesosilver.htm
Jim Meissner www.MeissnerResearch.com
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