Although I am not privy to how it is actually made, I suspect that it is
made by adding a silver compound to a protein, like silver nitrate to
gelatin.

Marshall

[email protected] wrote:

> Hello Ole Bob I can assure you the last thing I want to do is make MSP
> colloidal silver. But simply as a matter of interest I would like to
> know HOW its made. Of course, Invive, the main promoters of MSP tell
> us nothing. I've done dozens of google searches but can't find
> anything useful. A while back I found a site selling MSP by the gram.
> I assumed this was some kind of MSP powder. I think it was about $350
> for 30g, but as usual it revealed nothing about how the base silver is
> reduced to particles. I'm puzzled why the production method is such a
> big secret. Is it patented? Normally on the internet you can find the
> formula for anything in about 2 minutes. David
> From: Robert Berger <[email protected]>
> Date: 9 May 2006 5:53:16 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: CS>Mild Silver Protein Production.
>
>
> David, why fiddle around with silver proteins? Are you looking for
> argyira?
> "Ole Bob"
>
>
> Hi.
>
> Does anyone know exactly how mild silver protein is made? I know
> it's silver particles coated in something like gelatin, but how are
> the actual silver particles produced? Are they pulverised or ground?
> Are they dissolved by acid? Are they pure silver, or are they
> crystals of silver nitrate or something else? I've tried googling for
> this but can't find anything very informative.
>
> Regards
> David
>