If it's 50 PPM, it's probably not proper to start with and no dilution will make it different. If it's MSP, 50 PPM volume to volume [in theory] is about as effective as 1 PPM of the also theoretical "proper" CS [or EIS/CS ] at killing germies "in the body"
..along with 50 times the **almost** nonexistent risk of turning blue.

MSP has been known to grow bacteria ON the protein coated CS particles, IN the bottle...if that hands you any ideas about proper.

There is a new powdered product out and being sold by Chemical Supply Houses [as has been MSP powder], being mixed with water, called "Nano-Silver Powder" So far, that's so rare that little is known about it and quality varies depending on who made it. [By comparing specs by manufacturer ]

Ode


At 04:11 PM 2/1/2010 -0500, you wrote:
I have CS in a bottle that is 50 ppm.
How much of that would I need to mix in a quart of distilled water to have a proper mix?

Also, I am not sure what a proper mix ratio would be.

Bill
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