Has anyone done any pH testing of solutions?
I had two samples tested some time ago, one 24 hours old and one a couple of 
weeks old and the fresh one blew the pH reading practically off the meter on 
the alkaline side, the older solution read about 7 to 7.2 I think from memory 
{and no settlement or anything}.  This suggests to me that pH stabilises closer 
to base 7 over suitable time frame, and why it could be there is differing 
effectiveness of EIS for differing issues.  It also suggests to me this is why 
Dr Robert O Becker had such success with dedifferentiation of cells at the 
wound site, he had silver in direct contact with the wound which theoretically 
would produce high alkaline pH under electrolysis, if it works in a similar 
fashion as production in a glass jar?
Of course I have no way of knowing, but fresh over old solutions may each come 
with their own rewards perhaps?  That's been my hypothesis anyway.
Thanks for this Marshall, now I understand a little better about ionic and 
particulate with regards to taste.
N.

> Date: Fri, 4 May 2012 14:18:09 -0400
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: CS>Making 100% colloidal EIS
> 
> Yes, there is a difference.  Ionic conducts electricity, particulate 
> does not, ionic reacts with lots of things like salt, particulate does 
> not, ionic taste different then the particulate, ionic has no tyndall 
> particulate does, ionic cannot be centrifuged out particulate can, ionic 
> absorbs color in the uv spectrum and particulate can absorb virtually 
> any color depending on the size, ionic causes injured cells to convert 
> to stem cells and particulate does not, adjusting pH away from 7 does 
> not affect ionic but will cause particulate to precipitate out.
> 
> Marshall
> 
> On 5/4/2012 2:01 PM, Tony Moody wrote:
> > Umm Mike M hijacked a post by Jim Holmes and went on about ionic and
> >   particulate CS is
> > the same. But practically there is a taste and a visual difference. Yes? So
> >   , Although I'm not a
> > chemist or physicist I say there is definitely a difference.
> >
> > Looks like it may be message X-Mailing-List:<[email protected]>
> >   archive/latest/144164
> >
> > and it starts like this:
> > Re: CS>Making 100% colloidal EIS
> >