David O'Neil wrote:



Hello Steven

Actually it was me not Neville who wrote the quote that you open with below. And perhaps I wasn't clear in my purpose. My question should have been "What method is used to make these products that are at least 50% colloidal?" If they are not MSP then how are they made? Its something I've wondered about for a long time.

Incidently, Ron Gibbs conclusions can be viewed in a whole new light when you realise that he didnt actually know what he was studying. At the time of his reseach the techniques used to analyse CS were so underdeveloped that he thought he was examining 'colloidal' silver when in fact he was examining ionic silver. Thats why he makes the rather odd statement that the best CS is 'clear' on a website thats promoting a product that clearly isn't.

You'll find this revealed in the FAQ's on silver-colloids website in answer to a question about "Why is mesosilver colored?" The answer is worth reading in full.


David.
I believe some, if not most, are made by laser ablation or sputtering.

Marshall


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