The only thing that is possibly "wrong" in your objectives is that you may be
focusing in the wrong direction. 

Most CS, no matter what it's particle size, is effective to a great degree. 
The BIG requirement is getting it in CONTACT with the pathogen.
Working on DELIVERY systems would give a bigger payback in effectiveness.
Thus, you see a good deal of discussion on the use of mechanical inhalers and
dmso.

                                                                Chuck
What's the most important thing to learn in chemistry?
 Never lick the spoon.

On Tue, 08 Apr 2003 02:52:03 -0400, INGRID KROPP-OVERSTREET <[email protected]>
wrote:

>from what I've read the higher the ppm the silver particles begin to clump 
>defeating the purpose. i want to be able to kill any viral bacterial and 
>whatever else in my body harmful. so what i have come across through my 
>readings is that because of the size of the bacteria and the even smaller size 
>of viruses it won't be or won't be as effective and killing the virus. so i 
>think I'll go with low DC voltage that seems to be the best for what I'm 
>looking for. if any of this is wrong correct me. i want to know so i can learn 
>the right  things. progress until perfection. thanks for the input.   


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