Colloidal silver made by the LVDC method which is what you would be using is typically about 90% ionic and 10% particulate.
Marshall Jay Ice wrote: > Can I make ionic silver at home or is it done with special equipment > and if so how much do you charge?Jay > > Marshall Dudley <[email protected]> wrote: > > I believe that the ionic combines with the HCl in the > stomach immediately and is basically removed from action. > What is left is the particulate, which even though only 10 > to 20% the original amount, is still sufficient to be very > effective. > > For topical, larger particle, or higher concentration > particle seems to be better, and there is reason to believe > that the ionic can also play a very important role. The > ionic is what will allow the injured cells to revert to stem > cells, allowing improved healing, and lack of scarring. > Also the ionic would be more likely to get further into the > tissues than particulate, even though particulate is better > as a germacide, especially if mixed with a little DMSO. > > So for topical I think a mix of the two is really best. > > Marshall > > sol wrote: > > > Marshall, That is interesting: my personal experience is > > just the opposite. I make high ppm CS (about 50 to 60 ppm > > with PWT) that has some color (light tan to quite yellow) > > for external use, but my regular clear to straw color CS > > of about 10 to 18 ppm seems to work for all internal uses. > > It just could not take care of an infected wound, though, > > so I started making higher ppm small batches for such > > external problems. And the results when I started using > > the stronger (and I would think higher particulate due to > > the color and stronger TE?) were dramatic, where my normal > > CS (clear to very light straw color, low ppm, mostly with > > faint TE) just was not addressing the infection.paula > > (sol)P.S. I read Scott's email as referring to some of the > > over-hyped up websites, btw, and therefore t! hought it > > was both funny and true. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Marshall Dudley > > That is not necessarily true. What I sell is > > mostly ionic, but I think that particulate is > > better for internal use. Ionic may be better > > for external use though. > > > > Marshall > > > > sol wrote: > > > > > "If someone says ionic silver is better, that > > > means they sell CS that is mostly ionic. If > > > someone says particulate silver is better, that > > > means they sell CS that is mostly particles. > > > Scott, That says it all, very concisely. > > > Thanks for the great "definition" of ionic vs. > > > particulate/colloidal.paula > > > > PJAY > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo.

