I'm no chemist but here's my simple explanation, and contributor corrections 
are welcome of course...
The home made EIS/CS is a *predominantly*, {emphasis on predominantly} ionic 
solution.  A combination of both positively electrically charged ions and 
neutral charged atomic ion clusters {particles/colloids}.  The ratio of ions to 
particles dictates terminology, i.e. colloidal product or predominantly ionic 
product.
An ion is the smallest matter can be reduced before it loses its identity as 
that matter, hence they could be termed colloids in their own right I guess, 
but a true silver colloid has no electrical charge as an ion has.  Because the 
silver atom has lost one electron in the electrolytic process it takes on a 
positive electrical charge {Ag+ ion} and over a given time frame some of those 
positively electrically charged ions will collide and combine with each other 
forming particles/colloids whereby they lose that electrical charge, {Van der 
Waals, Brownian Motion, Zeta potential etc etc etc}.
I believe the only way to increase the "true colloid" content would be to 
produce a solution using HVAC and not LVDC. Arguments abound regarding efficacy 
of the predominantly ionic solution and the "true colloidal" solution, I 
believe we have the best of both worlds in the home produced solution.  If you 
want a high electrically positively charged ion intake, then take it 
immediately upon cessation of the brewing process, if a more neutral charged 
particle/colloidal intake is desired then leave it in storage for a period of 
time until it reaches a point of stability allowing more of those ions form ion 
clusters, i.e. particles/colloids.  It's all in the ion/particle ratio.
Marketing blurbs are misleading at best, and downright BS at worst <g>.  Ignore 
half of what one reads and don't believe the rest.  Commercial producers need 
to produce their product using HVAC to supply the volumes necessary for resale, 
and I believe that type product can lead to issues. {opinion}  Using a modicum 
of common sense we can take as much of the home made product as we want. 
{opinion again}
If one is concerned about the stomach acid rendering our product less 
effective, {which I believe is BS anyway} then theory dictates if it's taken in 
the morning on an empty stomach the stomach acid will be far less active. {yet 
another opinion}
That's my input to your query.
N.

From: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 15:37:39 -0700
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>What's the difference?

Hi Everyone,I just read this feedback from some customer in Amazon about 
avoiding making your own C.S. at home because it's "ionic" --Here's the rest of 
his msg that got me confused:Best deal you can buy but....By David W. Galbraith 
on November 6, 2009Noticed one review stated that their's had sediment at the 
bottom. I wonder if possibly the bottle has been exposed to excessive heat or 
cold? Anyway, if you google Mesosilver you'll find a rigorous lab analysis of 
many different brands of silver and this one has the best quality control.One 
important note: ALL the machines sold for making colloidal silver use an 
electrolysis process and make IONIC silver. There are no machines sold that are 
capable of making true colloidal silver. Ionic silver products are very cheaply 
made and sold for bloated prices (some claiming to be true colloidal 
silver--shame on Sovereign Silver for that!)==========================
Can someone please explain the difference of home made CS --- 
RaVen