R.e. individiual physiology:  at present, I think, only non-protocol
medicine such as Omura's O-Ring test offer a means of observing the
reactions of a substance on an individual.   Various other kinds of
applied kinesiology may prove useful also.  Omura's method is typically
restriced to MD.'s,  but one can learn to do self-testing. . . . 



Frank Key wrote:
> 
> Jason wrote:
> 
> >
> > I always enjoy revisiting particulate silver.
> >
> > Francis, we've established the basis of your theories, once again, and
> > revisited the ole silver chloride issue; the thorn in ionic silver's back,
> > so to speak.
> >
> > I'm interested in knowing your opinion, and the basis thereof, on how much
> > more effective you believe Mesosilver to be than an above average "ionic"
> > silver -- say ASAP or SilverKare or even Colloid Australia?
> >
> > If you have a product that is 10PPM @ 90% ionic, meaning there would be
> > about 1 PPM silver particles, do you believe your product would be 3X more
> > effective?  8X more effective?
> >
> > Second, I am curious how you explain, and your feelings concerning, Brooks
> > Bradley's report which indicated an equal effectiveness of your colloidal
> > silver and Natural Immunogenics...  given Brooks' level of integrity and
> > certainly a great deal of commitment to unbiased research?
> 
> It is our belief that the effectiveness is predicated on "particle surface
> area". In this context, effectiveness is defined as the colloid's ability to
> interact with its environment.
> Particle surface area increases as:
> * particle concentration goes up
> * particle size goes down
> 
> You can find references in Ronald Gibbs book pertaining to particle surface
> area that confirms what is stated above.
> 
> Comparing results from various products can get quite difficult to quantify.
> While the theory is solid, it is not clear to me the extent to which results
> have a linear relationship to increasing particle surface area. The
> relationship may be non-linear and dependent on individual physiology.
> 
> frank key
> 
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