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Re: 4000 PPM "single atom" silver? Let the buyer beware
 
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Re: 4000 PPM "single atom" silver? Let the buyer beware


For someone who is suppposed to know everything under the moon about making colloidal silver, you surely do get a lot wrong.

What about overnight or mere days is way too long?  That is how long it generally takes the silver I am talking about.

The blue man made large particle home made silver with tap water and then added salt to  it.  Not only did he consume huge quantities over a long period - not because it took too long so much as because he thought it was a good thing to do - he also continually rubbed it into his skin. Large particle silver in skin cells exposed to sunllight produces blue skin.

See my article:

Colloidal Silver Has Mainstream Medicine "Singing the Blues"

My 60 year old technology?  The technology I am talking about is only a few years old and is cutting edge.  If you saw it in operation, as I have, you would think it was something out of Star Wars.  It isn't your 60 year old electrolysis by any means - and no chemicals whatsoever are used in the manufacturing processes.  We don't know anything about your so-called technology nor do we have any proof whatsoever that it produces single atom particles.

I don't dispute the existence of single atom particles - what I dispute in lieu of any proof is that the product you are touting contains such particles.  And a chemical test to prove the existence of single atoms?  Give me a break!

Do you understand what PPM is? It isn't 20 nanoparticles, it is the AMOUNT of silver.  One ppm is equivalent to 1 milligram of something per liter of water, regardless of actual particle size.  Thus you could drop a silver coin into a liter of water and have a huge PPM.  But I wouldn't recommend swallowing a silver quarter for health purposes.

Wikipedia?  Wikipedia is open source, meaning that anyone - even you or I - can add and edit entries there, though they do have several mainstream moderators who prowl the site constantly to keep non-mainstream information edited out.  I hardly consider them even a decent source when it comes to non-mainstream items such as colloidal silver.

BTW, how does hundreds of back yard producers turn somehow into hundreds of thousands?  An exagerration by several magnitude is how.

 

 
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