Johny Apple Bomb
Since it takes smaller particles to kill a virus, it seems like if it is not small enough to kill a beneficial bacterium, it is probably not much good against a viral infection.
Most colloids are rated by ratio of ionic verses non ionic but still disolved in water. Instead of 95% ionic in a clear batch, my yellow batch is say 75% ionic. So there is still plenty of ionic particles.
Last nght using the same water made from my distiller, I made a batch that is almost clear? Maybe the temperature of the water was lower? Maybe the jar was cleaner? Maybe the elcetrodes were a different distance?
It is possible that if the particle size is larger it will make it to large intestine and kill the good bacteria but I don't know. The size required to turn a batch yellow is probably still very small. Instead of one molecule it could be several sharing electrons. Still very small. Likely no difference in effectivness, maybe different characteristics make silver more effective.