I think alot of CS sellers try to gain product awareness by coming up with new things. Though I'm no sooner convinced that many of these are anything more than marketing tactics or gimmicks.
One example of this is can be found with the infamous Schumann resonance claims. Of which, I found a CS maker advertising that his solution was superior to the rest as it was made using the Schumann Frequency. Which was then preceded by a lengthy write-up promoting particle quality and size.
And so out of interest. I contacted the seller and asked what this all meant. At which point he proceeded to invoke what looked a mix-mash of electrochemistry and the occult. Needless to say, it did not inspire confidence.
Nevertheless, this left me thinking about the overall state of the CS market and the measures that people will take to get noticed. And so for me, I tend to try take things with a grain of salt while remaining open-minded to new research and ideas no matter how radical they may appear.
Having said all that, it is my understanding that structured water contains minerals. And so from that perspective, I would think this will promote interactions between the silver ions or particles in solution. - my two cents