They are ALL deceptive {opinion}.
Since I had several samples of my home made stuff lab analysed a few years ago
I now understand much better, they all waffle on about crap {opinion}.
Labelling doesn't tell you anything as far as I'm concerned. If any of those
marketers were honest they would include TOTAL silver content and the RATIO of
ions to particles. Everyone uses meters to get a basic idea they have
*something* in the water besides water. TDS meter reading doubled for
approximate value and an EC meter for a more accurate approximation.
Any commercial seller of any substance would not be quoting ppm on the label of
their product, or the product they promote, the quoting of ppm on a label is
purely to suck people in to purchasing that product {opinion}.
Anyone who has the desire to get involved with this stuff should purchase or
make their own machines and do some research on the subject of EIS, and then if
they have the opportunity of getting some of their stuff lab analysed they
would be far better informed of what they manufacture in the kitchen, at least
they then *know* what they have got.
N.
Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2012 07:46:11 -0800
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>American Biotech Labs review (ASAP 10 Silver Solution)
To: [email protected]
It was probably 10ppm coming out of the brewing process and after stabilization
settled in at the common 3ppm. Still works at 3ppm! Seems kind of like
deceptive labeling though, eh?
Scotty
Have a great day!