Okay, I'll bite. What is Mesosilver and what makes it so special? This is my understanding: Ionic silver is single atoms and/or small clumps of atoms that have a molecular charge of +1. Particulate silver is bigger clumps that may have lost some of the charge due to valance band sharing. Silver can also attach itself to other things like when it is dissolved in acid and forms silver compounds.
Are the above assumptions correct? What is Mesosilver? Thanks, Andy

