Vots de benefit of doing that when plain colloidal will do the trick? It introduces strange stuff into the body for a presumed longer shelflife or some other idiocy? It makes it over into molecular form which has a tougher time getting into cells. The usual patent claim as to what it does is not shown. You're sure it's medically beneficial and not part of a testing procedure? Apart from that it needs half a lab to do.

adrian.


Stuff wrote:

Recommmend reading the whole patent
found in the URL below:

The chemical synthesis of tetrasilver tetroxide
compounds can be performed according to the
method described on page 148 in M. Antelman,
"Anti-Pathogenic Multivalent Silver Molecular
Semiconductors," Precious Metals, vol. 16:141-149
(1992) by reacting silver nitrate with potassium
peroxydisulfate according to the following
equation in alkali solutions:

4AgNO.sub.3 +2K.sub.2 S.sub.2 O.sub.8
+8NaOH.fwdarw.Ag.sub.4 O.sub.4 +3Na.sub.2
SO.sub.4 K.sub.2 SO.sub.4 +2NaNO.sub.3
+2KNO.sub.3 +4H.sub.2 O

http://tinyurl.com/6ynq6


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