I am finally ready to buy some pure silver. Can ya'll direct me to the best 
place to buy and very reasonable??  Thank you so much, Lee Nash (Leslie)

--- On Sat, 6/2/12, Ode Coyote <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: Ode Coyote <[email protected]>
> Subject: RE: CS>Mesosilver
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Saturday, June 2, 2012, 6:08 AM
> A meter will not detect particles.
> An electron microscope requires a dry sample, and drying
> ionic silver solutions results in silver oxide particles.
> How it's dried determines the dispersion pattern.
> It takes a picture of something that was never in the water,
> much larger than what actually was in the water.
> 
> The malvern particle sizer [Frank Key as one] will both give
> size ranges and density readings.  It uses a calibrated
> laser.
> 
> Eyeballs have limited resolution but aren't calibrated, so
> brightness of the TE tells a story about total reflective
> surface, while an inability to determine single particles as
> they are too small for the eyes resolution limits to
> determine, gives a fuzzy velvety appearance to the laser
> beam.
> 
> Both LVDC and HVAC make the same substance...IONS
> Particles are formed out of ions, later, with many variable
> environmental factors involved.
> Water is one of the biggest variables.
> 
> Ode
> 
> At 06:50 PM 2/1/2012 -0500, you wrote:
> > Neville, Eskimo,
> > 
> > MesoSilver prints the ppm and the particle size in nms
> on their label. I'm assuming its the average size of
> particles (.65 nm) and they state the ratio is 80% particles
> w/ 20% ions (don't ask me at what size they draw the
> distinction). I believe different size bottles can be
> purchased for 10, 15 or 20 ppm.
> > 
> > I've used them over the last 5 years and notice the
> color does start at yellow and continues on to darker colors
> as the months go by. It's nice to know today there are ways
> to determine, to some degree, what the particle density
> (ppm) is via conductivity measures- to begin with and as a
> finished product of colloidal silver. And the more
> challenging determination of particle size via electron
> microscope for the 1%ers and the laser option for the rest
> of us.
> > 
> > Ag 4all
> > 
> > 
> > ----------
> > From: [email protected]
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: RE: CS>Mesosilver
> > Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2012 18:38:55 +1100
> > 
> > No worries Craig.
> > 
> > The definition of quality relies on the individuals
> interpretation thereof.  What would be the
> characteristics of a product which would be the defining
> factor of quality to the individual?  That's up to the
> individual to decide, and most certainly will be debatable
> among several individuals.
> > 
> > A question was asked, and I responded with my answer,
> others can respond with theirs.
> > 
> > Every marketer purports to have an edge, with home
> produced EIS/CS everyone has pretty much the same product,
> they know exactly what that product is and how it was
> produced, and can choose to use either a high Ag+ ion
> solution or a more neutral particulate solution, can't get
> that with purchased products, it is what it is as it sits on
> the shelf.  Besides, what information is printed on the
> label of the purchased product, apart from the ppm count?
> > 
> > Don't forget, each to his/her own when it comes to this
> stuff <g>.
> > 
> > N.
> > 
> > 
> > ----------
> > Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2012 22:30:02 -0800
> > From: [email protected]
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: CS>Mesosilver
> > 
> > Hi Neville,
> > 
> > With all due respect, regarding the "quality" of
> Mesosilver...have you ever seen or used Mesosilver it?
> > 
> > Kind regards,
> > 
> > Craig
> > 
> > Neville Munn wrote:
> > No way in the world for me, not as long as my bum
> points to the ground!
> > No amount of money would encourage me to purchase *any*
> marketed product when I can make equal or better quality
> stuff myself, especially when I'm ingesting a quantity of
> EIS/CS every day, but even if I wasn't, I would still rather
> make my own than buy it, at least I know what I've got, and
> I know it was produced using LVDC.
> > 
> > They all go on about how their product is produced by
> some mystical secret squirrel method which results in the
> best 'this or that?'.
> > Like everything else, the best marketer will get the
> biggest share, doesn't mean it's a quality product though,
> just better sales pitch.
> > Disclaimer and conclusion: Each to his/her own.
> > N.
> > 
> > 
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