Carol Ann, 

 

I don't think that your response answers the question that I posed in my
message. I don't understand what you are telling me. Are you just adding
your confusion to mine, in search of an answer?

 

Peter

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Carol Ann [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2006 5:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Puzzled!

 

Today I bought a bottle of Natural Path Silver Wings which and the bottle
says 250 pmm per teaspoon.  TDS meter measured 120. It has a strong Tyndall,
is the color of dark Tea with only the slightest metalic taste..  

If I doubled the TDS reading I would get 240 pmm. 

"Peter M. Stellas" <[email protected]> wrote:

I just received a bottle of CS from Meso silver (Colloids for life LLC),
which is supposed to be 20 PPM, and 80% particles versus 20% ions. 

 

It has a light yellow-green hue, resembling the water that you get after
boiling mustard greens. When tested with a Hanna PWT meter and a laser pen,
it gave the following results:

 

1.  PPM = 8.1

2.  Tyndal effect = Very strong

 

The CS that I have been producing measures up to 15 PPM, is clear, and has
virtually no Tyndall effect.

 

I have read that a good batch is supposed to be clear, but Meso's is
colored, but without visible particles.

 

Meso was rated as the top quality CS in a table which gave detailed
comparison of the products of several vendors who sent it their samples for
evaluation.

 

Can anyone help me understand what is going on? How can I be measuring 15
PPM for my product and 8.1 PPM for Meso's. How can I have clear water at 15
PPM and Meso a colored water at 8.1 PPM? I must be missing something here.

 

Peter

 

P.S. In  previous correspondence I mentioned using a PPM meter, when I
really meant the Hannah PWT meter that I got from Silver-Gen.

 





Regards, Carol Ann~

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