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Old 03-14-2008, 05:37 AM
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silver and oxygen

Hi Blake,

Product looks like just purified water and colloidal silver. They say the oxygen is covalently bonded to the silver...I don't know. Silver Oxide?

They use the term HYDROSOL, which means they may know what they're doing with the silver... Natural Immunogenics has Sovereign Silver

They have been the only company I know of properly using the term Hydrosol and perhaps they are getting the silver from them and bottling it themselves.

Sovereign Silver has the smallest average particle size recorded:
"0.8 nm (nanometers) / 0.0008 microns / 8 Angstroms - confirmed by Univ. of Miami Medical School" - You're dealing with "clusters" of 3-6 atoms I believe.

Does the Oxy Silver have that small of silver particle proven by independent lab test? I would write them and ask them the particle size.

Their product is about $30 for 8 ounces at 3 "ppm."

You can get Sovereign Silver is about $30 for 8 ounces of 10 "ppm."

So for that price, I'd get the Sovereign Silver and put it in 16 ounces of purified water in a glass bottle if you really want it diluted to 3ppm.

The only benefit I see is some extra oxygenation, but that seems very expensive to me.

Silver and hydrogen peroxide will react together and release oxygen...I tried all these tests because I own an oxygen bar and looked into all kinds of ways to generate oxygen.

You could get a glass of pure water, put in like 5 drops of food grade 35% hydrogen peroxide, put your sovereign silver drops in it and stir it around and down it. That is what I've done and this will be at 1/3 of the price for what I think would be the same or better.

Find out the particle size of their silver and ask them what the difference would be from drinking pure water with food grade hydrogen peroxide and silver hydrosol mix. I'd be curious as to their answer.

I see it is a Sandpoint, ID company so they're local..at least 1 to 1.5 hours from here.
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