"Tarnished" silver is not the same as colloidal silver by dquixote1217 ..... Colloidal Silver Forum
Date: 7/25/2008 1:19:45 PM ( 17 y ago)
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If that were true, then Utopia Silver and Mesosilver would be using that process and saving a ton of money - the owner of MesoSilver is an MIT educated person who was a contractor for NASA and one of the most knowledgeable people in the world when it comes to colloidal silver. You would think he would have known and just be using an ordinary silver maker with added ascorbic acid instead of investing half a million dollars in developing a better way to make colloidal silver based at least in part (the key part) on the concept of the present owner of Utopia, who knows a thing or two about colloidal silver himself.
For that matter, you would think that all those other companies that turn out mostly ionic silver would also have figured out that all they needed to do was put a dash of ascorbic acid in their products instead of making dubious claims about their products or suspending them artificially in animal gelatin.
What ascorbic acid does is oxidize colloidal silver. You know, like in "corrodes". THAT accounts for the change in color of ionic silver treated with ascorbic acid. All one has to do is Google "ascorbic acid oxidizes silver" to get plenty of conformation. Or place some of your home silverware in water with ascorbic acid added.
In other words what you are telling us is that you have a really good machine that you make some good quality ionic silver with - which you proceed to into essentially corroded tarnished silver.
DQ
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