No they don't. They may have a high ion to colloidal particle ratio but neither are in high concentration. There is a limit to ionic CS in distilled water that has to do with the saturation point of the solution. No one that I know of has nailed it down yet, but it seems to be around 13-15 PPM. After that a tyndall effect gets stronger and stronger with light bouncing off forming particles. After around 30PPM total silver, particle size instability gets to be a big problem and larger particles form easily out of the small ones. Ken > >Don't most of the colloidal silver products out there contain >high concentrations of ionic silver? > >Peter >
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