> The answer is DC.

Really?  One of  your references you listed, the SilverColloids-s.pdf, on page 
25, states:

AC- or DC produced solloidal silver
In the marketplace today are found advertisements for
colloidal silver products produced using alternating current
[AC] and direct current [DC] or devices to make colloidal
silver.  The DC-produced colloidal silver products that we
have tested for this study had the highest value of ionic
[dissolved] silver present [up to 17 ppm] and did not have
highly rated colloidal silver.  All of the highest 4-star rated
colloidal silver products tested were produced utilizing the
AC process.






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From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, December 11, 2009 6:24:05 PM
Subject: Re: CS>ac or dc?

The answer is DC.
If you didn't know that, you are woefully behind in your understanding
of CS creation and your research.
Suggested:
http://silver-lightning.com/theory.html
http://silver-lightning.com/research.html
http://www.colloidalsilver.com.au/FREE-DIY.html
http://www.silver-colloids.com/Book/SilverColloids-s.pdf
http://www.fugitt.com/cs_notes/

                        Chuck
When you are not looking at it, this sentence is in Spanish 


On 12/11/2009 1:19:46 PM, Richard Goodwin ([email protected])
wrote:
> Which do you think works better for making EIS, DC that you have to switch
> polarity on every minute or so, or AC, assuming everything else is equal?
> 
> Dick


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