oh just saw this about SC not being colloidal, thanks. Just asked on ode's 
post...


-----Original Message-----
From: Marshall Dudley
Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 4:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>SC

Debi wrote:
> Someone please educate me on the difference between silver citrate and 
> regular Cs. When you put the silver in distilled water and push the 
> button, you get CS. How then do you get silver citrate?  What is that 
> process?
>
> /Debi 2009/
> /see my blog www.debsholisticallyhealthy.blogspot.com 
> <http://www.debsholisticallyhealthy.blogspot.com/>
> /
>
>
Silver citrate is a solution of silver citrate compound and water. It is 
an ionic compound, which has been used for making photographic plates in 
the past. It can cause argyria.  Colloidal silver is very small 
particles of pure silver suspended in pure water. It does not cause 
argyria. To make silver citrate you can add some citric acid to the 
water you make colloidal silver with and it will produce silver citrate 
instead of colloidal silver.  Conductivity will be enhanced so much your 
unit may shut down unless you put it in manual mode.

Marshall


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