Thanks Ode,

Two questions remain ....

If they use hyrogen peroxide in the process at HVAC, wouldnt that also produce only silver particles, I had the understanding it did?
Does this Ag4O4 offer increased bioavailability then regular ionic silver?

Thanks
Alex

On 12/03/2012 04:59 AM, Ode Coyote wrote:


They get the oxide coating by using peroxide in the process. [They don't say where, when or how much] At higher AC frequencies, the voltage has to be high enough to get the ion going fast enough to get away from the electrodes so the polarity reversal every 50th or 60th of a second won't suck them back on.
The results are the same using slow frequency, low voltage AC.
A higher frequency in a given voltage range tends to favor Silver Oxide formation whereas a slower frequency tends to favor Silver Hydroxide.

Ode


At 10:10 PM 12/1/2012 -0600, you wrote:
Hello Guys...

Iam a bit confused, as far as I understand there exists 3 types of CS i know of: a.) Ionic based (What we all produce at home and prefer, b.) Particle based (which is said to not be able to kill pathogens because it lacks the positive charge that atracts negatively charged pathogens) and c.) The Ag4O4 compund which has the ability to steal multiple electronics instead of one comapred to the ION which can only steal one.

My question is:

a.) Who makes this compound? I have seen ASAP from American Biotech Labs (http://amsilver.com/ablDifference1.html) however their patent ( http://www.google.com/patents/US7135195 ) tells about making colloids (99% particles) so I dont understand how they get the Ag4O4 coating? Or os it that simply but doing an HVAC process we automatically get the Ag4O4 coatings on the particles?

b.) Does anybody know of other products that work with Ag4O4?

Thanks

Alex



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