Innovative Labs CS ( according to their website ) has CS that is in the
"particle" range of 0.004 and 0.107 microns.


I would not be suprised at all to find this concentration.  However, this is
obviously a stabilized compound.  They avoid the topic very well on their
corporate website.

Best Regards,

Jason

----- Original Message -----
From: "Pow-Map" <pow-...@ameritech.net>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 8:17 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Question about a commercial preparation of CS


> I personally use Innovative labs CS.  I've had good results and it is my
> best selling CS in my store.  In fact, I have a customer who has
controlled
> his Lyme's disease with the 2000 PPM dose.  We have to keep this in stock
> for him and his Lyme's specialist Dr. can't even believe what its done for
> him.
> People on this site claim there is no way to make that strength (and I
know
> they know what they're talking about here) but an extremely generous
> individual is testing this product for me-so I will post the results when
> they come in.
> This product should not be diluted.  Of course you can mix it with
distilled
> water but just about a 1/4 of a cup.  That's what I do and I've used it
for
> years.  Used to suffer form bronchitis twice a year-but no more :)
> I'll post when I get the results,
> Good luck, Maryanne
>
>
> > Denise Every  7/16/03   1:24 AM
> >
> > > A few days ago one of my dogs started up with an itchy ear
> > > and I was out of the CS I usually use, so made a quick trip
> > > to a local HFS to pick up some for immediate treatment.
> > > When I got home, I discovered it was a deep brownish gold
> > > color and was supposed to be 500 ppm... I diluted it down
> > > with distilled water to 10 ppm, and have been using it for
> > > the past several days, without any apparent improvement in
> > > his ear.
> > *****************************
> >
> > HI Denise,
> >
> > I have been waiting for responses from posters
> > who should be better able to answer your question
> > about  INPs 500 PPM silver.
> > I went to their web site and discovered a few things
> > about  the company,  first they only sell to retailers,
> > there are no prices available.  Not only do they
> > offer a variety of CS, but they also offer a 2,000
> > PPM variety -- that is very questionable.
> >
> > My suggestion would be to use what you have left
> > on the dog's ears undiluted, and if that doesn't help,
> > get your regular brand which, as you said, has
> > worked in the past.
> > Then return what is left of INP's silver to that HFS
> > for a refund and explain why you are returning it.
> > An honest seller should appreciate knowing of
> > your dissatisfaction with the product, their reputation
> > is riding on selling reliable product.
>
>
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