Is there an instrument that measures the ppm? If so, who sells it, and how
much is the cost?
Leo

Reid Harvey wrote:

> Hilary,
> Sorry, but I've been out of the country the past week, so I'm not sure
> how this question has been addressed.  But it seems to me that 20 to 30
> ppm is awfully low, for the maker to see the necessity of adding silver
> protein.  And I think the fact is that whomever makes the more
> concentrated CS, which includes the protein, may see the need for this
> additional material because it will help maintain stability of the CS
> while in storage.  Otherwise it is possible to make much higher
> concentrations, perhaps even 500 to 1000 ppm, without the protein
> stabilizer. For example, if one can keep the concentrated CS away from
> light and electromagnetic fields the stabilizer should not be needed.
> Reid
>
> Ole Bob said:
> Hi Hilary,
>
> Evidently you are new to the list as evidenced by the fact that you
> missed the key
> word used in the article
> and that was "silver protein." Stay away from any CS labeled more that
> 20 or 30 ppm
> as they probably have a
> silver compound in them, and that is where the problem lies.
>
> Electro colloid as poeple on this list make will not cause argyria!! You
> would drown
> in it first.
>
> "Ole Bob"
>
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