These are all minerals your body can make use of ..and can't avoid..anyway. "Something" has to conduct electricity at first.

I think that there can be impurities that can act as a catylist in the process that can mess things up but it's rare that such a thing happens and a change in water usually stops the problem.

So, if you like the results...stop worrying.

Ken


> Trem wrote in-part:
>
> > In one sample of 10 ppm colloidal silver we sent out for total analysis
> > (made with 99.9% silver electrodes), the primary impurities found were:
1)
> > Sodium, 470 ppb, 2) Calcium, 260 ppb, 3) Manganese, 70 ppb, 4)
Potassium, 50
> > ppb, and 5) Magnesium, 24 ppb. Since none of these impurities could have
> > come from the silver, it suggests that the purity of the water should be
of
> > greater concern to the person making their own colloidal silver, than
> > spending extra money on purer silver."
> ******************************
> Hi Trem,
> If the culprit is the DW, where can "PURE" DW be found?
> I'm sure that labratory grade DW is available, I wouldn't
> know where to buy it, even if a producer would sell
> small amounts.
>
> Jack
>
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