Hope you don't mind me butting in here for a sec.  EIS is just a simple 
definition to distinguish or separate what we produce, i.e., a predominantly 
Ionic Silver solution, from what marketers blurbs state as CS or Colloidal 
Silver.  Our product contains vastly more positively electrically charged ions 
{Ag+ ions} than neutral 'charged?' particles or colloids.  The process of 
dispersing silver throughout DW by means of electrolysis.
Whilst manufacturers use electrolysis in some form to produce this stuff most 
products are similar to what we produce but they misrepresent it as 'Colloidal 
Silver' when in fact it's not CS by accepted literature definition.  People are 
only misled because they don't understand the difference between 'CS' and a 
'predominantly Ionic silver solution', and that's what marketers play on, 
peoples lack of understanding or basic knowledge, and they cash in on that age 
old and outdated terminology...'CS'.  Our product contains no additives either 
which cannot be said of some products out there, ours is just pure fine Silver 
dispersed in DW via the electrolysis process.
N.

From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: CS>positively/negatively charged silver
Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2013 00:34:11 +0300

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 PMTo: [email protected]: Re: CS>positively/negatively 
charged silver