In re. your #1;  consider silver nitrate, a known poison. Nitrogen
composes ~80% of our air.  Ammonia, NH3, a gas, is present in small
amounts just about everywhere that e.g. ammonium fertilizers  are used,
etc.

Another matter for your consideration: 
Using a nebulizer to inhale ~200ppm CS is likely to cause inflammation
and scarring of your bronchi and lungs.  I've inhaled 27 ppm CS made
with good 'distilled' water made with RO lab quality water and measured
with a COM 100 on the chloride scale, calibrated, reading consistently
0.3 Us or a bit less, and consisting primarily of H2CO3 as contaminent.
I used the Omron u22 'mesh' nebulizer cleaned to their specifications to
inhale about 4 ml over the course of one day; this figure is approximate
as a portion of the mist passes from the mask without being either
inhaled or absorbed. It is certainly considerably less than 4 ml, and
I'd guess 2 ml. 

The results were bronchial inflammation and continual hacking up of
clear gooey fluid from the lungs which has persisted for the past three
weeks though diminishing greatly over that time.

Your attitude toward any experimentation, yours or others, is cavalier,
and your rejection of suggested checks on your own work has been
ad-hominem and unkind.  You clearly can do better, you're intelligent.

M.

On Sat, 2015-02-21 at 09:00 +1030, Debra & David wrote:
> -----Enlighten me- if you are starting with tap water, it will test "x" 
> number of ppm before you make the IS. Then you test it after production and 
> you can't really know the ppm silver you have, can you? Is it your final ppm 
> no. Minus the ppm you started with.----------
> 
> I'll give you an example. Tap water 400us. Faradays law says I add 200ppm. 
> After brewing the batch its 500 uS, so 100 uS is measurable by the meter. The 
> other 100 ppm has 'disappeared. (i.e. the particles are so small they create 
> virtually no TE). I'm trying to find out whats happening.
> 
> Incidentally. If you are using distilled water to make CS you should not 
> subtract the initial reading from final reading. Thats a myth too. In fact 
> you should probably add it on. 
> 
> 
> ---- And- aren't you concerned about what is in that water that can be 
> combining with your silver?----
> 
> 1. No I'm not. In spite of the hype you may have read theres no evidence that 
> silver compounds are harmful. In fact theres evidence that every tested form 
> of silver kills bacteria.  2. Thats not really the issue anyway. My interest 
> is in the 'puzzle' of whats happening in the water.
> 
> 
> ----- Not to nitpick but silver DOES NOT dissolve in water. ------
> 
> Yes it does. A little low voltage current creates Ag+ ions. Thats basic stuff.
> 
> 
> ---- As to no TE in tap water and  200ppm Colloidal Silver....Bull. Have a 
> lab (that knows what they're doing) check your stuff.----
> 
> I dont need a lab test to see that I have no TE. Just shine a laser through 
> it. And the amount of the ppm is calculated using Faradays Law. (Einstein had 
> a picture of Faraday on his wall. He was that good). If my uS meter agrees 
> with Faraday, well that just a bonus.
> 
> 
> 
> David
> 
> 



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