"Ag+"  [ionic silver regardless of source or location]  "In the presence
of"  [regardless of where]

If you neutralize your stomach acid with baking soda BEFORE drinking Ionic
Silver, there is nothing there to make Silver Chloride with.
 Any portion of baking soda *in excess* of neutralizing the acid [making
Sodium Chloride  ie' salt] could be that available carbonate which would
only add to the obvious increase in effectiveness due to the ability to
absorb silver ions directly without first becoming mostly insoluble Silver
Chloride.

Once IN the blood stream, the silver ions will likely become silver
chloride after a little while... but that kills germs too, IF it's *made*
there therefore being present to do it.

Using baking soda as a buffer when making EIS, it stays clear and
colorless..until exposed to light for a while,  then becomes grey and
cloudy.    [My try on that took over an hour AFTER being generated in a
dimly lit room on the window sill to go cloudy]
 Apparently light has some function in making 'colloidal'  [cloudy grey]
Silver Carbonate? ..and if not exposed to light, remains as an ionic
solution ??
...it's pretty dark 'in there'

BTW  Adding in some white vinegar to the grey cloudy Silver Carbonate
suspension makes it go clear and colorless again as Silver Acetate [highly
soluble]... a process used to make silver pottery glazes.

ode

On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 11:50 AM Marshall <[email protected]> wrote:

> Some notes on this.  The author is comparing silver nanoparticles, to
> silver carbonate, which is an ionic form of silver.  Their experiment was
> with silver nanoparticles being continually slowly being converted to
> silver carbonate for water treatment.  Basically it is saying that ionic
> silver is 1,000 times as potent an antiviral as colloidal silver, something
> most of us already knew.   Also this took place outside the body.
>
> Practically it should have little effect on CS taken  by mouth.  When CS
> hits the stomach the silver oxide ionic portion reacts with the stomach
> acid and immediately produces silver chloride.  If you mix it with baking
> soda, the ionic portion will become silver carbonate, and when that hits
> the stomach acid, it becomes silver chloride.  Thus the end result is the
> same.
>
> The only thing affected by this would be the colloidal part, maybe 10 to
> 20% of the silver.  This will convert to silver carbonate slowly according
> to this article, and could give you a boost in the effectiveness of the CS
> of 10 to 20%, if you let it sit long enough to convert it all.
>
> Here is the paragraph:
>
> " Closing out 2014, Swathy et alxxviii published research on a surprising
> synergism between silver nanoparticles and carbonate ions. The researchers,
> “discovered that 50 parts per billion (ppb) of Ag(+) released continuously
> from silver nanoparticles confined in nanoscale cages is enough to cause
> antimicrobial activity in conditions of normal water.” By way of context,
> sodium fluoride is often added to water supplies at a level of 1-2 parts
> per million, so this is a concentration of silver some 1/20th to 1/40th
> that of added fluoride. The authors go on to state, “the antibacterial and
> antiviral activities of Ag(+) can be enhanced ~1,000 fold, selectively, in
> presence of carbonate ions “ While not discussed by the authors baking soda
> is an extremely inexpensive source of carbonate ions. "
>
> However this is simply a quote from the abstract.  The entire article can
> be read at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4241523/ and to
> completely understand any implications it needs to be carefully read.
>
> Marshall
>
> On 4/22/2020 8:06 AM, Ode Coyote wrote:
>
> *The authors go on to state, “the antibacterial and antiviral activities
> of Ag(+) can be enhanced ~1,000 fold, selectively, in presence of carbonate
> ions “ While not discussed by the authors baking soda is an extremely
> inexpensive source of carbonate ions.*
>
>  WOW!!!
>
> ode
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 7:34 PM Douglas Haack <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> Energy Times Newsletter -- Emedia Press "" a great resource for Tech of
>> Free Energy....
>>
>> Here is an authoritative paper by Paul Maher, MD, a contributor to
>> http://energyscienceforum.com and it is jam-packed with accurate
>> information as well as a lot of references.
>>
>> This is provided for informational purposes only and we recommend that
>> you follow your own doctor’s medical advice.
>> Get the paper in PDF format here: Silver is a Broad Spectrum Antiviral
>> <https://emediapress.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Silver-is-a-Broad-Spectrum-Antiviral.pdf>
>>
>> 2020-04-01
>> <https://emediapress.com/2020/04/01/silver-is-a-broad-spectrum-anti-viral-by-paul-maher-md/>
>>  Aaron
>> Murakami <https://emediapress.com/author/aaron-murakami/>
>>
>> Enjoy: In SILvation, dh, Oz
>>
>>
>