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Re: Proof Nanoparticle Colloidal Silver is useless
 
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Re: Proof Nanoparticle Colloidal Silver is useless


LOL! When all else fails "Resort to Ridicule"

Well, in case you have not read the Rice University Report that undisputable laboratory analysis of Low PPM Products that prove that nanoparticles do not work.

Do you know why? Or are you so ignorant that you cannot reason?

PARTICLE SIZE they determined that it was smaller particles that do the actual work of killing off pathogens.

Electrolysis 101: The Electrolysis process does not produce consistent particle sizes, so the Rice University Found out.

They tested Nanoparticle Colloidal Silver and guess what? They also found Silver IONS in the solutions, further testing proved that is was the minute IONS that were giving the positive effects of killing pathogens and not the nanoparticles. Get It? Duhhh?

That Study was done in 2012.

Just recently in the last couple of years, mostly all of the Low PPM Silver Sellers and some of the Kit sellers have conveniently "Changed their Mind" and now state they too have Ions in their Colloidal Silver and have even changed their marketing strategy and make it a requirement that any nanoparticle Colloidal Silver should have a certain percentage of Ionic Silver in it to be effective.

This is a total and complete hypocrisy since they spent the last 40 years or so bashing Ionic Silver (while it does have merit because of the chemicals they use to make them, you cannot make silver ions without the use of chemicals).

Sorry, but the Rice University has made a Dumb Ass out of you since their scientific reports prove otherwise.

For all other readers:

If the Electrolysis makes very small ionic particles to very massive nanoparticles (that can range from 2nm to 200 nm) as seen in the image of Nanoparticles that are stuck in the .02 Inline Micron Filter then it is safe to conclude that Atomic Particles of Silver may also be generated as well.

It becomes very tricky to determine that.

Because Silver Atoms are longer metallic when in the atomic state, they are Silver Minerals, proof of this is that they do not react with any kind of acid.

If you were to add Hydrochloric acid to a High PPM Solution of Atomic Size particles produced by a certain company (that every nanoparticle paid shill hates) there would be no reaction.

Add the same acid to a Low PPM nanoparticle solution and there will be chemical color changes to the solution because the nanoparticles are metallic and are quite heavy.

The only way to determine if the atoms are in the solution is simple:

An ICP Plasma Arc Spectrometer (Leedman).

Taking a Pure Solutions of Atomic Particle Colloidal Silver (4000 PPM) made nothing but with Tripple Distilled Water and Silver when exposed to the plasma arc in the ICP Spectrometer, the instrument will fuse the atoms into nanoparticles that can then be detected and proved out to be in the solution.

But for testing Low PPM (excrement) for atoms it is impossible to do with the same instrument since the nanoparticle solution is saturated with chemicals, Ions, and Nanoparticles, it would be very difficult to get an atomic particle count since the ions, atoms and even nanoparticles would all fuse together.

Here is the link so that you can see for yourself; http://news.rice.edu/2012/07/11/ions-not-particles-make-silver-toxic-to-bacteria-3/
 

 
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