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Colloidal Silver

07/18/2007 10:50 AM

I produce some Colloidal Silver.

I want to analyze thes size of granule and i want to know who is smallest granulation of Colloidal Silver.

I think for ma Colloidal Silver is the smallest product and very helpfull, how can verify that.

You know any laborator who can made this analyze and CERTIFICATE my product.

Thanks.

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Re: Colloidal Silver

07/19/2007 8:18 AM

You can send your product to us and we have it analysed at Colloidal Science Laboratory. They can perform a very comprehansive test of the product.


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Re: Colloidal Silver

07/20/2007 5:59 AM

Do you have true colloidal silver or manufactured ionic silver? I built a generator for making ionic silver using ultra pure water and pure silver with DC current. Are you making you own?

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Re: Colloidal Silver

07/22/2007 1:47 PM

Dear Guest!

You can send your product to us and we have it analysed at Colloidal Science Laboratory. They can perform a very comprehansive test of the product.


Collin Eidsness
eidsness@colloidsforlife.com
800-390-5839

Colloids for Life, LLC
10343 N Federal Blvd, Unit J-128
Westminster, CO 80260

I need a certificated for my product, because i want to use in medicine approved by FDA. Can you to do that, to certificate my product?

Dear rustyh2o!

I'm not produce ionic silver, I'm trying to produce Colloidal Silver and Nano-Diamond's. My method is very special and very expensive way, but i try to produce very special nano diamond's and nanoscale colloidal silver.

Thank You!

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Re: Colloidal Silver

07/23/2007 6:07 AM

How many PPM of silver are you able to obtain in solution?

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