Whats the Difference between Colloid Silver, Ionic Silver, nano silver, etc?
Most individuals believe colloidal silver to be a solution of water containing silver particles and ions. This is not far from the truth, but requires a little clarification, as the nuances between terminology can be the difference between understanding and not! Silver ions are atoms of silver that have lost one electron, and are positively charged. Atoms are the smallest units of an element, and in this case it happens to be the metal silver. Sometimes these charged ions are called particles, which is actually incorrect. Silver ions will dissolve in a water base, and in quality products, will remain in suspension and be equally dispersed throughout the solution. As silver ions enter the distilled water solution, the electrical conductivity of the water is increased, and this can be measured in ppm (parts per million). It’s often a good practice to measure your solution with an EC meter – this way one will know beyond any measure of a doubt the exact concentration or ppm that you are c