Hi Ya'all, It might be worth ones while to print out the report, all six pages of it.
On page #2 the report lists various pathogens that were effected by the "silver solution." You will net that it refers to the strength of the solution in ppm, which is the common measure used in the color metric method and the AA method for measuring the silver content of a silver solution. To my knowledge there is no direct method for measuring colloidal particles. All listings for ppm on this list whether by AA, spectrophotometer, or a Hanna instrument are for the ionic content of silver in the solution. "Ole Bob" Marshall Dudley wrote: > Very interesting. But I could not determine just what "the silver > solution" is? If it is a true solution, then it is not a colloid, but > on the other hand solution may mean "answer". Does anyone know if > this is truely a colloidal silver, a silver salt or what? > > Marshall > > Steve Young wrote: > >> Hi list, For some interesting reading, aim your browser at >> http://www.allianceteam.com/radio/silver.html. Yes, it is an >> advertisement, but it provides results of several Brigham Young >> University microbiology department conducted tests of CS in >> destroying a variety of bacteria. Nice to see some science instead >> of the usual unsubstantiated hype.--Steve Young >

