What exactly is colloidal silver?
MesosilverĀ® is a clear brown colored liquid that looks like dark iced tea. It is the very high concentration of Mesosilver particles that gives Mesosilver its distinctive coloration. Previously, it was thought that such a brown color indicated the presence of large silver particles, which is the case for colloidal silver produced by methods other than the mesoprocess. The small size of the silver particles is confirmed by the use of a state-of-the-art scientific instrument designed specifically for measuring such small particles called a Photon Correlation Spectrometer (PCS). The PCS used during the development of Mesosilver was manufactured by Malvern Instruments, Ltd. of the United Kingdom, one of the foremost producers of such equipment in the world. The particle size report from the Malvern PCS confirms the claimed size of .65 nm for Mesosilver. The total content is expressed as milligrams of silver per liter (mg/L) of water which is numerically the same as parts per million (ppm)