Would you consider silver citrate to be more active/effective than AgOH or 
other Ag+ ions?  The article from NIH seemed to hint at that.

I tried making some as you suggested, by putting some citric acid in distilled 
water and running the current until the pH was 7.  Unfortunately my pH meter 
wasn't calibrated, as I discovered later, but I just ran the current for a 
while, and eventually it got to 240 PPM.  I plan to use it to spray externally, 
or maybe internally only if I am trying to fight off a cold or something.  Does 
that make sense?  

Dick



----- Original Message ----
From: Marshall Dudley <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, February 19, 2010 2:17:07 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Which layer of skin for silver deposit?

Silver citrate and silver nitrate have similar photographic properties, 
although silver nitrate is more sensitive to light. Silver nitrate is also much 
more toxic due to the nitrate component (which forms nitric acid if reduced or 
reacted with salt, whereas silver citric forms mild citric acid if reduced).

Marshall

Richard Goodwin wrote:
> And what about silver citrate?
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* Dave Darrin <[email protected]>
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Sent:* Fri, February 19, 2010 11:27:08 AM
> *Subject:* Re: CS>Which layer of skin for silver deposit?
> 
> Marshal
>  I have one very small insignificant problem with that statement ( or 
> suggestion)about " only silver nitrate does that" .
> Where would I have come about getting silver nitrate in my system? I have 
> never used High Voltage
> Arc system, only 27 volts dc with polarity switching and decant into canning 
> jars with lids immediately after the brewing process. Not that it makes any 
> difference but I would like to know why you said that.
> Dave
> 
> On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 7:39 AM, Marshall Dudley <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>     Neville Munn wrote:
> 
>         Excuse my pig ignorance, but which layer of skin is *OUR*
>         silver deposited, anyone know?  Skin has several layers so I'm
>         curious to know which layer it is?  Is it under the first or
>         second, between the third or fourth etc etc?
>          All articles I find relate to silver nitrate or something
>         else, praps my keyboard doesn't know how to ask the 'right'
>         question!
>          I've got the dictionary ready for any scientific mumbo jumbo
>         translations <g>.
>          N.
> 
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>     It would have to be in the living layers, thus the dermis,
>     essentially where a tattoo is placed.   Probably any and all the
>     living layers, but generally EIS does not deposit in the skin,
>     only things like silver nitrate do that.
> 
>     Marshall
> 
> 
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