Ionic or colloidal silver?- confused
I looked at both of those sites and I am trying to understand this ionic /colloid issue. According to the first site, I am making ionic silver with my generator (no salt process) and not
Colloidal Silver . Another thing that concerns me is if I am ingesting ionic silver, then will I get Argyria? The two sites have conflicting information. Which is correct and what am I making?
from
http://www.silver-colloids.com/Reports/reports.html#types
Safe usage
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Colloidal Silver ” generators sold to home hobbyists all produce ionic silver solutions. Because ionic silver products contain a low percentage of their silver content, they all have a fairly low particle surface area relative to the total silver content. Thus, ionic silver products, when taken according to the manufacturers recommended dosage, WILL NOT cause argyria, a condition that causes the skin to turn blue-gray."
from
http://www.purest---colloids.com/ionic.htm
In its ionic form, silver is highly reactive with other elements which means it will readily combine to form compounds. Ingestion of highly concentrated forms of ionic silver is known to cause argyria, a permanent discoloration of the skin.
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I looked at both of those sites and I am trying to understand this ionic /colloid issue. So I guess this means I am making ionic silver with my generator (no salt process) and not a true colloid. Another thing that concerns me is if I am ingesting ionic silver, then will I get Argyria? The two sites have conflicting information. Which is correct and what am I making?
from
http://www.silver-colloids.com/Reports/reports.html#types
Safe usage
“
Colloidal Silver ” generators sold to home hobbyists all produce ionic silver solutions. Because ionic silver products contain a low percentage of their silver content, they all have a fairly low particle surface area relative to the total silver content. Thus, ionic silver products, when taken according to the manufacturers recommended dosage, WILL NOT cause argyria, a condition that causes the skin to turn blue-gray."
from
http://www.purest---colloids.com/ionic.htm
In its ionic form, silver is highly reactive with other elements which means it will readily combine to form compounds. Ingestion of highly concentrated forms of ionic silver is known to cause argyria, a permanent discoloration of the skin.