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True colloidal silver is never clear like water because silver

nanoparticles absorb light at a wavelength of 400 nm causing the

liquid to have an amber color. The darkness of the amber color is a

general indication silver nanoparticle concentration. A five PPM

product will appear light amber and a twenty PPM product will appear a

much darker amber. A fifty PPM product will appear almost black. Just

because a product is amber does not necessarily mean it is true

colloidal silver. Ionic silver solutions made by electrolysis can

appear amber or dark amber due to very large particles but without

having particle concentrations above 50 percent.

 

oleander soup , " Dr. Loretta Lanphier "

<drlanphier wrote:

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> This is not what I have been taught. In fact, I have been taught

just the

> opposite. Silver is the whitest of metals. But I am up to learning.

> Please tell me " why " colloidal silver should be a rust/amber color.

Most

> likely something is being added in order to get it to this color.

>

> There is nothing wrong with ionic silver as people have been using it

> forever and it works well - certainly not the best, but it can do a good

> job. I would highly suggest that everyone have a good silver maker.

>

> Not trying to be argumentative - just trying to learn.

>

> Be Well

> Loretta

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> I would also like to point out that you can tell true colloidal silver

> by its color. True colloidal silver is a rust/amber color. Anything

> clear or yellowish is purely ionic.

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> Hugs,

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