Hi Neville,

I have listened to the discussions over the years and have finally decided that if it works, it works.  I really don't need to know the reasons.  Both work for me and Meso works for my wife.  Its beyond me why, I just know they do. 

I have reached the point of looking at the use of EIS or Mesosilver (excluding MSP) as being similar to getting into your car and going from point A to point B...it just works as expected and I don't question the outcome of either the CS nor the travel.

Best regards,

Craig

Neville Munn wrote:
This has been the thing for me for ages, and I've pondered this for a while...If particles revert back to ions {which is a question I've asked in the past} when contacting - let's just say what constitutes the 'fluids' within the blood/body - and supposedly ions immediately form compounds thus becoming practically useless when in contact with same according to some, then what happens with the ionic component of Mesosilver {or any other silver solution for that matter} after those same 'fluids' have done the compound conversion, or whatever else they may do to silver?
 
My questions would be: 
*DO* particles break up and revert back to ions due to the constituents of body fluids acting on them {dare I mention the ammonia hypothesis? Or peroxides within the body? Or acids etc etc} when circulating in the blood stream?  Do those ions regain their positive charge *IF* those particles are broken up? Do those ions revert back to single atoms minus that electron?  If so, then do they take on a positive charge again? Isn't that what constitutes an ion, an atom which has lost one of its electrons thus giving it a positive electrical charge?  Is this possible?
 
I'm not entirely sure anyone knows definitively, but I'd certainly welcome any comment...Or opinion.
 
N.
 

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