Silver Citrate can be made very strong and enough silver retained in any
form can cause Argyria.
EIS can't be made very strong and still look good.
Ode
At 03:25 PM 2/5/2010 -0700, you wrote:
What about silver citrate? There have been discussions on this list on how
to make it. But I have read that silver citrate is also highly likely to
cause argryia? Is that not true?
sol
At 12:28 PM 2/5/2010, you wrote:
That sounds fine. That's what I do as well. I don't think there is any
difference between CS and EIS for purposes of this forum.
EIS is Electrically Isolated Silver, which is a form of CS, with around
10-20% colloidal silver particles, and 80-90% ionic silver particles,
which I understand are AgOH.
CS is what most people call EIS. In fact the only place I have heard EIS
is on this forum. The rest of the world calls it CS. EIS is more
accurate, I believe, only because there are other ways to make CS, such
as from nano-silver-powder, which apparently involves no electricity. So
I suppose it's good to distinguish them by using the abbrev EIS.
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