Thanks Mary Ann.

I'm aware to rhetoric in on seller's websites. Asking a question about it is
an opportunity for learning, though. 



As to EIS, what does Electrically Isolated Silver means practically?

 

Gidon



 

 

 

From: MaryAnn Helland [mailto:[email protected]] 

Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2013 4:14 PM

To: [email protected]

Subject: Re: CS>positively/negatively charged silver

 

Hi Gidon.  Welcome to our silver list.  There are some very knowledgeable
people here who can give you scientific answers to very nearly any question
you could have regarding Colloidal Silver.  I'm not one of those -- I'm not
a scientist -- but I can address part of your questions.

 

First of all -- you need to beware of any rhetoric on the website of anyone
who is selling Colloidal Silver.  There is more *scare tactics* and
misinformation and fudging of facts out there -- all of which is designed to
discourage you from 1) buying from any other company and 2) God forbid,
making your own!!  LOL!  The information that you posted from a
manufactuer's site sounds like their sales pitch.  Nothing more, nothing
less.  So it would be difficult, and pointless, to try to explain what they
had to say about their product.  

 

Second of all -- on this list we refer to Colloidal Silver as *EIS* -- which
is short for Electrically Isolated Silver -- this is what we produce when we
make our own product.  We use different makes of generators from different
manufacturers.  And some of us here use our own home-made generators.  All
of these make "good Colloidal Silver" -- which is primarily ionic silver.
We find that this type of silver resolves most of the health issues for
which you would use silver.

 

If you stick around, you'll learn a lot and won't be confused anymore about
what silver sellers have to say.

Mary Ann

 

________________________________________

From: Gidon Kenar <[email protected]>

To: [email protected] 

Sent: Saturday, July 6, 2013 5:42 PM

Subject: CS>positively/negatively charged silver

 

Hi All,

I'm Gidon, a newcomer to the silver world.

 

I read this statement in a manufacturer site:

"Good colloidal silver contains less than 5% positively charged silver ions

and the rest are negatively charged colloids. This is a hard to get outcome

and most of the so called "colloidal silver" products contains a much larger

percentage of positive silver ions and less than 10% colloids"

Can anybody explain this to me and perhaps comment on the value of such

silver compound? 

 

Regards

Gidon 

 

 

 

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