I do not doubt that arcing can make better colloids, but I am beginning to
doubt some of these statements comparing Low and High voltages from you
two.   Del.At 11:46 AM 9/15/00 +1200, you wrote:
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>From: <[email protected]>
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>> In a message dated 9/14/00 9:38:27 AM EST, [email protected] writes:
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>> << ...it is my view that the LVDC method, under controlled conditions,
>can
>> develop more ion clusters than HVAC methods, and may have enhanced
>stability
>> and lead to easier dissasociation in the gastro-intestinal tract.>>
>
>Controlled current LVDC silver generation emitts discrete silver ions
>from the anode which then associate into small loosely bonded crystal
>structures, probably with a fractal arrangement that increase in size in
>distinct steps. The stability of these quantum fractal arrangements is
>very high at small sizes due to the high zeta potential (of which charge
>density is a function), but at large sizes can quickly aggrigate and
>settle out.
>Each atom in these structures has lost an electron and so all that is
>required to occur in the stomach is for the loose bonds to be disrupted,
>for the ions to become bioavailable.
>
>HVAC in general blasts particles from the electrodes mechanically and
>from which few electrons are removed. The result is, I believe, small
>metallic particles of various unregular shape, with a positive charge.
>These must be further pulled apart and ionised in the stomach before
>they are bioavailable.
>
>>  << ...I have seen evidence that well made LVDC CS outperformed
>leading
>> brands of HVAC CS by some margin, probably due to its higher oxidising
>> potential. >>
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>I am not at liberty to expand on this unfortunately, as I have given my
>word to the interested party, but I can report of the photographs I have
>seen which showed a leading brand HVAC CS had little effect on test
>bacteria, MSP (mild silver protein) had a medium effect, and LVDC
>completely wiped them out to all intents and purposes.
>
>> Ivan: Any chance of you expanding on these statements? Roger
>
>Sorry I can't be more forthcoming,
>Ivan.
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