Re: CS>Ionic versus Colloidal
From: M. G. Devour
Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 20:00:19
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m78957.html

  Frank writes:

  > As far  as  we  can  determine silver  chloride  is  found  in the
  > bloodstream as  a  result of ingesting ionic  silver.  Like others
  > before us, we used an Ion Selective Electrode (ISE) to  search for
  > silver ions  and  found no significant  silver  content  while the
  > ICP/AES did  find silver in the blood serum. We take this  to mean
  > that while  silver in some form, most likely  silver  chloride, is
  > present while silver ions are not present.

  Frank,

  1. what were the readings on the AES?

  2. what is the make and model of the ISE?

  3. what is the detection limit of the ISE?

  4. what  are  the selectivity coefficients of  the  ISE  wrt sodium,
  potassium, calcium,  magnesium, phosphorus, copper,  zinc, chromium,
  proteins, and other constituents of the blood?

  5. What is the volume of cs ingested?

  6. What is the ionic content of the cs?

Thanks,

Mike Monett


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