Ode said,
> Anything that's "dissolved" is ionic and nothing 
> that is suspended is.

I beg to differ with you. We believe that colloidal
silver particles, which are suspended in water, all
have the same charge and repel each other, which helps
to keep them in suspension. Certain influences such as
magnetism, sunlight and temperature can cause the
suspended particles to lose their charge and fall out
of suspension.

'Ionic' merely means to have a charge, whether a small
or large particle. The use of the word 'ionic' to
indicate small particle size or to designate its
suspension or solution is incorrect. A particle that
is in either suspension or solution and has a positive
or negative charge is ionic.

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