Frank or anyone,

Can you tell me what is meant by the "Aqueous dispersion of colloidal metallic 
gold was prepared by a modification of the citrate reduction method of Frens."  
as mentioned in the colloidal gold/IQ thread discussed a week or so ago 
regarding this URL?   http://www.belmarpharmacy.com/library/reference3.html 

Did you also get the impression they were putting 3 - 10mg tablets into water 
in order to make what they called an aqueous dispersion.


"Aqueous dispersion of colloidal metallic gold was prepared by a modification 
of the citrate reduction method of Frens. The concentration of gold in this 
preparation (AurasolĀ® ) was 30 mg per ounce of fluid."

Trem
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Frank Key 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 11:43 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>Colloidal gold 


  Doing some checking on the product called Aurasol which calls itself 
colloidal 
  gold turns up some very strange information.

  This product is sold in tablet form. 30 tablets to a bottle. Each tablet 
  contains 10 mg of gold. Price $40.

  The manufacturer is Biomicrotek(?) of Torrance CA.

  If the gold was once in a colloid form, it is no longer a colloid when 
reduced 
  to a tablet. It would seem the producer does not know the definition of a 
  colloid.

  frank key


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