YES...*THIS* is the yardstick I've been going by for ages, if one reads enough 
material, both from those who are knowledgable in this regard on sites such as 
this...AND alternative literature, then put ALL that together, they will get a 
better understanding of what it is THEY are producing.  VISUAL OBSERVATION is 
the key, and then of course laboratory analysis...and I consider that comes 
with it's own flaws also, but don't ask me what they are cos I couldn't explain 
if I tried, let's just say it's a personal belief of mine.

 

Although my conversation with Marshall a little while ago appeared to not have 
a particular conclusion, I take all info on board but MUST remain a black sheep 
and form my own conclusions based on ALL info procured.  I'm well satisfied 
what I produce is 100% AOK and falls WELL within ANY tolerance or acceptability 
level of a substance which can be termed a good product, and again, 
ion/particle % ratio, particle size and solution colour relatively 
irrelevant...is that an oxymoron? it's all about visual observation for the 
home producer, and basically it's ALL good stuff.

 

I stand by my conviction that in my belief EACH will have their own 
particularly constructed machines and configurations, EACH will have their own 
particular production methods, EACH will have their own particular procedures 
incorporated in that production process, and therefore as a consequence EACH 
will in all probability get differing resultant solutions, but for all that, 
EACH will end up with a perfectly adequate result, it just depends on what it 
is one is looking for in an end product, and IF one can satisfy him/herself 
that it falls within the acceptable parameters of what constitutes EIS/CS, and 
quality thereof.

 

This is not a science for the home producer, it's an ART, everyone is painting 
their own picture, but as each painting is produced using similar tools each 
painting will have aesthetic value in it's own right...perfection or the ideal 
is in the eye of the beholder, as long as some aren't painting nudes while 
others are painting landscapes...everyone's gotta stick to the theme of the 
class <g>.

 

OK, I've said my bit, black sheep signing off. {Sorry Boss, can't seem to break 
that old habit}.

 

P.S.  your quote Ode: [If it ain't on the bottom, it's "nano sized"... or it 
isn't colloidal OR ionic.]

-I hope this bit is read over and over til it becomes clear and well understood.

 

N.
 
> Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 08:32:09 -0500
> To: [email protected]
> From: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: CS>post
> 
> 
> 
> Saying "nano silver" is like saying "inches silver".
> How MANY nanos?
> What fraction of an inch?
> 
> "Nano" just denotes the scale appropriate to do the measurement but says 
> nothing about size.
> 
> By definition a 
> <http://www.nanooze.org/english/articles/article4_howbigisananometer.html>nanometer
>  
> is one-billionth of a meter...so..a billion nanos is longer than a yard stick.
> 
> "Nano" just means there are some number of zeros that are besides the point.
> 
> A silver ion is less than one nanometer in diameter. [subnano ]
> 
> If it ain't on the bottom, it's "nano sized"... or it isn't colloidal OR 
> ionic.
> 
> 
> Ode
> 
> 
> 
> 
> At 10:04 AM 12/17/2009 -0500, you wrote:
> >Frank,
> >
> >Is there a difference between collodial silver and nano silver?
> >
> >Thanks!
> >
> >
> >----------
> >From: [email protected]
> >To: [email protected]
> >Subject: Re: CS>post
> >Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 09:16:37 -0500
> >
> >Rusty Colloidal silver is the best surface disinfectan, non-residual and 
> >with a proven record. I buy my generators from Fred Paschel, and you can 
> >test the efficacy with a chemical and a conductivity tests.
> >Frank ND
> >PD I have no commercial or any interest in FP business.
> >>----- Original Message -----
> >>From: <mailto:[email protected]>Rusty Moncrief
> >>To: <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
> >>Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2009 8:56 AM
> >>Subject: CS>post
> >>
> >>I'm starting a fitness center and would like to use a natural 
> >>disinfectant that kills MRSA and staph among other things. How can I 
> >>guarantee the effectiveness of homemade silver colloid to my 
> >>members? Also, how can I be sure of the quality of machines available 
> >>since some of them seem pretty fly-by-night?
> >>
> >>Thank you in advance,
> >>
> >>Rusty
> >>
> >>
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