Seems most people on this list recommend  clear to very pale yellow CS.  So 
when I came across this in the  website for Mesosilver by Purest Colloids, 
Inc., I just don't know what  to think.  How do they make theirs?  They say 
it's a trade  secret........
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  Unlike most colloidal silver products, Mesosilver is a clear amber  colored 
liquid, looking like dark iced tea. It is the very high  concentration of 
Mesosilver particles, not size or contamination, that  gives Mesosilver its 
distinctive coloration. 
                  Previously,  it was thought that such a dark color indicated 
the presence of large  silver particles, which is the case for colloidal silver 
produced by  methods other than the mesoprocess.  The small size of the silver 
particles is confirmed by the use of a  state-of-the-art scientific instrument 
designed specifically for  measuring such small particles. Produced by Malvern 
Instruments, Ltd.  of the United Kingdom, the High Performance Particle Sizer 
(HPPS) is  capable of measuring colloidal particles down to 0.6 nm diameter. 
The particle size report  from the Malvern HPPS indicates that the size of the 
silver particles  in Mesosilver is 0.65 nm in diameter, or only slightly more 
than two  times the diameter of a silver atom making these particles the 
smallest  silver particles of any product on the market.
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  Do you know if this is true?
                                                                                
          Pat
  
  

                
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