ARTICLE BY TERRY CHAMBERLIN
I have a collection of what I call, “professional articles” about Colloidal Silver that I send to doctors, scientists, etc. They are very technical and hard for a non professional to read, but they can be found in the “Colloidal Silver” folder/directory of my online Natural Health library. I have had conversations with various professionals over the years (researchers, doctors, scientists, etc.) and have earned their respect. I once phoned a company, Malvern Instruments, hoping to find a spectrophotometer (the only device that actually measures ppm). This company
(offices in multiple countries) sells the $250,000 nanotechnology devices that measure things like the shape or the charge of a molecule. They sell them to government and university research laboratories. When I phoned, the secretary had just stepped out of the office for a minute and one of the scientists picked up the phone. We ended up talking for 45 minutes. At one point he said, “Terry, it’s refreshing to talk to someone who actually knows what he’s talking about. We deal
with hundreds of people who are involved in the colloidal silver field, and most of them don’t even know the meaning of the words they use. They completely misuse words like “ionic”, “colloidal”, “particle”, “nano”, etc.” He especially appreciated that I knew the difference between colloidal silver and nano-silver. He asked me some rather technical questions to determine if I understood the difference. When I told him my device was brewing 10 gallons per hour of nano-silver (now 20 gallons in 35 minutes), he got all excited. “You can brew 10 gallons PER HOUR of nano-silver? You should patent that. We are regularly contacted by hundreds of people making colloidal silver, and NOBODY is brewing 10 gallons per hour of nano-silver. I don’t suppose you would be willing to tell me how you do that?” I said I didn’t suppose I would. He laughed and said, “Hey, I had to ask!