----- Original Message -----
From: "Del Crow" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, 15 September 2000 16:31


> 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

So...

Your message is a slight waste of bandwidth without :
(a) something to back up your statement.
(b) detailing the statements you doubt, and why you do so.

Further you write on Friday, 15 September 2000 16:28

> Hey, you two, why argue?  2 ppm to 5ppm does the trick "in vitro" as
recent
> testing in the biology lab at the university in Salt Lake City
confirms.
> The remaining problem is only 'how much do you have to take to get
that
> concentration into the bloodstream and maintain that level!?

We are airing our opinions. Mine are born from my studies of modern
colloid science, organic and inorganic chemistry, and my current pursuit
in Pharmacy and Pharmacology for which I am currently enrolled full time
at the University of Auckland (I also manufacture CS and CS generators).
Roger's are no less legitimate, and he can tell you why he holds them if
he so desires.

In vitro testing bares no relation to the fate and effectiveness silver
in the body, other than to say that silver, when it contacts bacteria
etc., inhibits its growth at certain concentrations and that this is
different with different species of silver.

Ivan.



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