Guest guest Posted October 8, 2008 Report Share Posted October 8, 2008 Tony, I was always under the impression that the smaller the particle, the more effective it is. Why do you think larger sized (surface area) is more effective? Silver ions are perhaps the smallest particles that carry a charge. It's necessary for the silver to get inside of cells to destroy or inactivate virus, thus I would think the smaller size is necessary. Am I off base here? Please correct any misconceptions I may have. Thanks. Bob - " Tony " <oleander soup > Tuesday, October 07, 2008 1:52 PM [!! SPAM] Homemade & Healthfood Stores Silver versus Advanced Colloidal Silver > In general, I would agree - but I would also recommend keeping a > quantity of the vastly superior Utopia Silver on hand for really > difficult situations. It is several hundred times more efficient than > the best home made silver. > > Look at this chart: > > /CS%20Chart.htm > > When you compare efficiency index (which is a comparison of total > surface area per ml of water, based on particle size and ppm), you see > that when it comes to the home silver made with an SG7 machine one > would have to consume 924/1.64 = 563.4 times as much home silver to > get the same surface area as you get with Utopia Silver Advanced > Colloidal Silver. > > The chart also demonstrates that the popular brands most often found > in health food stores - such as Sovereign Silver and others - are not > there based on merit, but most likely are there for the same reason > that most drugs are pushed by doctors - marketing. Utopia Silver does > not market to health food stores. > > Little wonder then that many people who have tried home silver or > health food store silver have reported poor or no results until they > tried Utopia Silver's product - though they likely could have had > success in many instances if they had consumed more of the lesser > products. > > As a final note - I like the Silver Puppy and Silver Edge machines, > but Utopia Silver will be introducing its own high performance home > machine in the next couple of weeks with a retail price of less than > $100 (I suspect that our group members will be able to get one for > around $75 or so). > > I plan to get one of those AND to always keep a gallon or so of the > good stuff around too. > > > > > oleander soup , Nonie <nmsammy wrote: >> >> >> As far as I know, everyone who makes their own has brillant results > with curing anything that comes up. And at very reasonable prices. > Check out the silver list and ask them for their results. >> >> I would only buy the silver puppy or silver gen home machines. >> >> I would be careful with brands from the health food store as you > don't know what they are and very expensive. >> > > > > --- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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