I am pretty sure I answered those questions at length. I really don't have
time to do it again.

Marshall

Mike Monett wrote:

> Re: CS>10 and 20 ppm CS efficacy
> From: Marshall Dudley
> Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 09:41:43
> http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m79789.html
>
>   Marshall, the archives were down and many posts do not appear. So if
>   you have already answered these questions, please try again.
>
>   > Pavel Hochmut wrote:
>
>   >> Hi,
>
>   >> I would  like  to ask: Suppose, we have two CS  batches  with the
>   >> particles of the same size, they differ in concentration only.
>
>   >> The first has 10 ppm and the second has (to simplify the example)
>   >> has 20 ppm of concentration. Everywhere you can hear, that the CS
>   >> with higher concentration has much more efficacy. BUT WHY ????
>
>   > It would  have twice as many particles, so it should  be  twice as
>   > effective.
>
>   1. What is your definition of a "particle"?
>
>   2. How are they formed? (I need balanced equations here)
>
>   3. How big are they?
>
>   4. Why should they all be the same size?
>
>   5. How do they kill bacteria?
>
>   6. How do they kill viruses?
>
>   >> Realize: If you take two teaspoons of the 10 ppm CS,  your silver
>   >> intake shall be the same as if you take 1 teaspoon of the  20 ppm
>   >> CS.
>
>   > Actually the  particle content goes up by more than the  amount of
>   > the ppm,  as concentration increases, a larger  percentage  of the
>   > ionic silver becomes particulate silver. I would expect the  20 to
>   > have more than twice as many particles at 10 ppm
>
>   I think  there is a big question about this idea. What proof  do you
>   have?
>
>   > Marshall
>
> Mike Monett
>
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