Listers,
I ran across this email in my files from a Mr. Bill
Briggs to a friend of mine. It seems to me that there
was some discussion on the list about Mr. Briggs'
ideas.

From: "Magic Chef Pty Ltd" <[email protected]>
Subject: SILVER COLLOID AUSTRALIA

Dear xxxx,

In response to your email of 8th November I confirm
that I have written a book titled "Silver Colloid The
True Picture"  In this book I give a more informative
view of silver colloid including x-rays and
photographs of silver colloid produced in the market
place today.  The book also confirms the long term
effects of using an improperly prepared colloidal
silver.

I am aware that many manufacturers when they test for
purity only test for the purity of the silver - e.g.
particle size, concentration and other metals.  This
only touches the surface of the purity aspect. 
Testing for purity should also include many other
tests such as specific ion testing [anyone know what
he is referring to?] and then compared to atomic
absorption analysis, hydrogen potential monitoring
[what? pH?], particle charge intensity [are these real
scientific terms? Ivan?] and whether it is positive
(loss of electrons) or negative (gaining of electrons)
through the electrolysis process. [So far, it sounds
to me like scientific-sounding gobble-de-gook]

It is always essential to remember that the greatest
potential of silver resides in its ability to act as a
co-enzyme as well as a catalyst. [I'd love to see the
research data on this]  When prepared in the proper
manner, silver colloids are capable of achieving these
reactive tasks in a safe natural manner without side
effects. [Argyria?]

For your information production time from preparing
the water [heating it up?] and aligning the water
molecular matrix [setting it on a magnet for awhile?]
to a completed batch of 5 litres takes approximately
90 minutes and a further 10 minutes for product
analysis and Q.C. testing.  Then and only then can the
batch be dispensed.

Regards,

BILL BRIGGS

Terry comments:
I'll have to admit, when someone describes a process
that I consider myself familiar with in terms
completely out of my frame of reference, I conclude
that he is either conning me, or is a genius I can't
keep up with. When he implies that CS must be made
just right (the way he is making it) or suffer "side
effects", my conclusion isn't in the genius category.

Terry Chamberlin

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