Mike Monett wrote:

>   Also, as  we now know, the particles in cs are not silver.  They are
>   plain silver  oxides,  which  are  inert.  They  have  no biological
>   activity and are useless for human use.

I still don't know how you can say this. The data contradicts it.  Silver
oxide dissolves in water, that means there are no particles, so how can the
particles of anything be silver oxide, it would be a solution?  If you
exceed the solubility limit of silver oxide then it will form a tan colored
precipitate, which precipitates out in a matter of hours, so how can
particles that last for years be silver oxide. Simple fact is that they
cannot.  Also as the particles get bigger they absorb in the light spectrum
exactly as documents indicate they should vs size, which proves that they
are silver particles.

Marshall



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