In a message dated 10/11/2001 4:36:27 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:


> In the field of ionic silver, what kinds of ppm are
> available? And is it appropriate to designate ionic
> silver in ppm terms? Parts-per-million of what? Ions?
> How is this measured? What is the maximum theoretical
> strength of ionic silver? What time is it? Oops,
> getting carried away with questions.
> 
> Terry Chamberlin
> 

Terry:

I believe I covered the question of the maximum theoretical strength of ionic 
silver here, and in a mini-course which examined aqueous chemical equilibria 
of a LVDC CS product. If you, or anyone else, would like to receive a copy of 
my three lesson mini-course, let me know.

BTW, when it come to preparing 500 or 1000 PPM silver, or any other "CS" of 
that magnitude found on the shelves of health food stores, consider that 
soluble silver salts could be used to make it. Doing so would get around the 
particle size problem (of that part of the CS prep that is truly colloidal) 
associated the electrochemical production of CS. 

Roger