Connie has sent a copy of data taken from that above WEB site and one of the 
following
items is:

"SILVER TEST 

A common test for determination of the presence of colloidal silver is to
pass the beam of a laser light through a clear bottle containing the
solution. If colloidal silver is present there will be a solid beam of
light reflected from the suspended particles. You will be able to see a
beam of light. Solutions containing only ionized silver will not display
this phenomenon since there are no un-dissolved particles of silver present
to reflect that light. With solution containing only ionized silver there
is no beam of light. "


I know that Jason and Marshal made comments on these items and Jason,
I beleive,  said: "None of these things are true"

Does that mean that the "Silver test" description above is incorrect pls ?

Thanks

Gaston









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