July 30, 2000
Ivan,
How do you propose to test for free ions in a solution?
Is your test the same for measuring free silver ions in blood as for
measuring free silver ions in water?
If the free positive silver ions were suspended in a solution of ultra pure
water, do you think that this might alter the results of your test for free
silver ions?
Do you know how one could measure the quantity of free positive ions
(cations) in an ultra pure water solution of colloidal silver regardless of
whether the cations are from the silver, the hydrogen or the oxygen?
Spiroflex
[email protected]
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Ivan Anderson" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2000 6:44 AM
Subject: Re: CS and colds
> Roger, having silver in the urine implies having silver in the kidneys.
> Having silver in the kidneys implies that the silver has been complexed
> and removed from the plasma and is awaiting elimination. One would
> need to test the blood for free silver ions in order to determine the
> amount in circulation vs time. I will do this, as I can test for silver
ions,
> if I can get hold of some syringes.



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