If you want to really know all the forms there are 4 at least. Ionic,
colloidal, covalently bonded (like silver sulfide which is insolable),
and metallic, like a silver bullion.
Marshall
On 4/30/2013 1:44 AM, Neville Munn wrote:
"There are two forms of silver Ionic and Colloidal"..."Ionic silver is
ionic if missing an electron {thus giving the ion a positive
electrical charge}. "Colloidal silver is metallic" {thus having a
neutral charge}.
{} are mine.
Good to hear someone else make the distinction and draw a line in the
sand between the two, so few people fail to do that in my experience
and from what one reads in the public domain, the term 'CS' is used,
abused and misused. Each will have their own characteristics after
entering the body. Both serve a purpose ~ efficacy dependant on the
purpose.
N.
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Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2013 20:23:35 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Silver Sol>
To: [email protected]
If you look for any scientific research and/or tests you will not find
any. There are two forms of silver Ionic and Colloidal, there is no
scientific evidence of another form. Ionic silver is ionic if missing
an electron. Colloidal silver is metallic(particulate) silver. In
researching to find if there was any info for the "other" type there
was none found. A more common name for the above compound is silver
peroxide with a chemical formula of Ag_2 O_3 or Ag(III) oxide. It has
been around a long time and is actually a pretty good disinfectant.
It is also the main ingredient in silver oxide batteries. Its action
in vivo is not known though. One molecule of SS can kill an unlimited
number of germs, thus the dosage for SS is 100 times lower than for
CS. Who says? There is no data to support that assertion, and it is
neither logical nor reasonable. CS is a one particle-per-germ
molecule. That would be true for a silver ion, but not metallic silver
nanoparticles. It is excreted 100 percent and does not stand a chance
to create argyria. Again, no data to support such an assertion. Silver
Sol is just another form of ionic silver oxide. A search of the
science literature failed to turn up even one in-vivo study of silver
peroxide, Ag2O3, Ag(III) oxide, or Ag(I,III) oxide.
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