It gets coated with silver and goes nowhere. ode At 04:04 PM 2/26/2014 -0700, you wrote:
Aluminum? How much is absorbed into the skin, and where does it go, and what does it do?On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 3:53 PM, Neville <<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote:Ah, so it is basically nothing more complicated than that really?It's simply the wound moisture acting as the electrolyte which breaks apart those ion clusters {particles} initiating the release of Ag+ ions again...Yes/No?Similar if the product is ingested, only this time the internal body fluids or moisture act as the electrolyte which results in the same breaking down of those 'particles' thus releasing the Ag+ ions...Yes/No?And *that* is what they refer to as the 'compound' part, simply the blood or body fluids creating a compound due to the 'electrolytic' aspect as that electrolyte interacts and initiates or releases those Ag+ ions from the particle structure...Yes/No?N. ---------- Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2014 06:53:46 -0500 To: <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected] From: <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected] Subject: Re: CS>ion-exchange compound?One ion exchange method [vs compound] is used by bandaids brands silver bandaid.A layer of silver woven fabric, an inert layer of fabric with an aluminum woven layer on the other side. The body fluids of a wound act as an electrolyte triggering a battery cell effect where silver ions head towards the aluminum making a small EIS generator.Silver sulpatimide Ode At 02:52 PM 2/26/2014 +1100, you wrote: Below is an extract which mentions, quote "ion-exchange compounds" end quote.What constitutes an 'ion-exchange compound' in relation to *only* Ag+ ions dispersed in Distilled Water? Does simply Ag+ ions dispersed in DW by the LVDC electrolysis method constitute a compound in this instance? Or does it refer to something else added to the water?I'm not interested in the 'salts' part, only the 'ion-exchange compound' part.Extract: "Many types of silver dressings are treated with silver ions either in the form of silver salts or silver ion-exchange compounds. For these types of treatments, silver release requires moisture or moisture plus ions to solubilize and facilitate release of Ag+ ."N. ---------- <http://www.avast.com/>33c9733.jpg<http://www.avast.com/>This email is free from viruses and malware because <http://www.avast.com/>avast! Antivirus protection is active.
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