James wrote:

> Hi Frank,
> 
> Thanks for the info.
> 
> When I used 3 9V batteries to make CS, I used less than half the NaCl the
> manufactures of the device instructed. [Silver Solutions] The---whatever it
> was-that I was making seemed very effective; my lifelong Tinea Pedis  went
> away in a couple of months from drinking, not using the substance topically.
> Burns, and cuts healed astoundingly quickly and left little scarring.  If
> all of the Ag was bound as chloride, how did it work.  I think AgCl is not
> at all soluble, so there could not be very many Ag ions available.  Can you
> suggest any mechanism that may explain these things?
> 
> JOH

Only silver ions would combine with chloride ions to form silver chloride.
Silver chloride is not soluble in water, so the silver content in the silver 
chloride would not be available as ions or metallic silver. Only the silver 
particles (that is, the non-ionic silver content) would remain to produce the 
beneficial results (assuming all the silver ions combined with the chloride 
ions).


frank key


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