Re: CS>The color of colloidal silver

2018-08-13 Thread Deborah Gerard
ards harsha godavari - Original Message - From: Jean Baugh To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sat, 11 Aug 2018 16:54:37 -0600 (MDT) Subject: CS>The color of colloidal silver Hi, After thinking about all the possible answers, decided to place another bowl of colloidal silver on top of the car toda

Re: CS>The color of colloidal silver

2018-08-13 Thread Marshall
Electromagnetic radiation can only affect CS if it is absorbed. Crystal clear CS will therefore be unaffected by visible light, but yellow CS can be degraded by blue light (which is what yellow absorbs). Now clear CS will generally absorb ultra violet radiation, and can be affected by uv

Re: CS>The color of colloidal silver

2018-08-13 Thread Ode Coyote
nce saliva contains enzyme that >> dissolve starch (convert to sugar). >> >> regards >> harsha godavari >> >> >> - Original Message - >> From: Jean Baugh >> To: silver-list@eskimo.com >> Sent: Sat, 11 Aug 2018 16:54:37 -0600 (MDT) >>

Re: CS>The color of colloidal silver

2018-08-13 Thread Ode Coyote
Do you think the glass is stopping the reaction of the sun on the colloidal silver? No The reaction is photo-chemical and pure silver has no "chemical" component in it...it is pure. The myth that colloidal silver is light sensitive came from the old days when people used salt or baking soda to

CS>The color of colloidal silver

2018-08-12 Thread Jean Baugh
Hi Ode, Do you think the glass is stopping the reaction of the sun on the colloidal silver? If you know why, would you please share with us? Once read a very interesting article about wearing glasses, caused blocking some benefits of the sun. Thank you, Jean *** > On Aug

Re: CS>The color of colloidal silver

2018-08-12 Thread Nicky
ld vanish since saliva contains enzyme that dissolve starch > (convert to sugar). > > regards > harsha godavari > > > - Original Message - > From: Jean Baugh <mailto:oldgloryte...@srcaccess.net>> > To: silver-list@eskimo.com <mailto:silver-list@eskimo.co

Re: CS>The color of colloidal silver

2018-08-12 Thread Ode Coyote
d vanish since saliva contains enzyme that > dissolve starch (convert to sugar). > > regards > harsha godavari > > > - Original Message - > From: Jean Baugh > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Sent: Sat, 11 Aug 2018 16:54:37 -0600 (MDT) > Subject: CS>The col

Re: CS>The color of colloidal silver

2018-08-11 Thread Smitty
watch the change in the starch grains. My > guess is that the starch would vanish since saliva contains enzyme that > dissolve starch (convert to sugar). > > regards > harsha godavari > > > - Original Message - > From: Jean Baugh > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Sent

Re: CS>The color of colloidal silver

2018-08-11 Thread Harsha Godavari
2018 16:54:37 -0600 (MDT) Subject: CS>The color of colloidal silver Hi, After thinking about all the possible answers, decided to place another bowl of colloidal silver on top of the car today, in indirect sunlight, along with another bowl of well water. There is nothing in this coll

CS>The color of colloidal silver

2018-08-11 Thread Jean Baugh
Hi, After thinking about all the possible answers, decided to place another bowl of colloidal silver on top of the car today, in indirect sunlight, along with another bowl of well water. There is nothing in this colloidal silver other than Walgreen’s distilled water (Nice!), and the silver

Re: CS>The color of colloidal silver

2018-08-10 Thread Reid Harvey
Could it be that there was silver oxide in the solution, along with the Ag+? On Thu, Aug 9, 2018 at 8:16 PM, wrote: > One thing to consider, most dish 'soaps' have a 'sheeting' additive that > helps the water stay absolutely in one film on your glass ware, ceramics, > etc., etc. It's

Re: CS>The color of colloidal silver

2018-08-10 Thread Ode Coyote
Actually, it's the dogs saliva that changes the silver...usually to purple. Backwash from drinking EIS from the storage container will sometimes do that too, depending on what you ate recently. ode On Thu, Aug 9, 2018 at 8:16 PM, wrote: > One thing to consider, most dish 'soaps' have a

Re: CS>The color of colloidal silver

2018-08-09 Thread st
One thing to consider, most dish 'soaps' have a 'sheeting' additive that helps the water stay absolutely in one film on your glass ware, ceramics, etc., etc. It's impossible to detect by feel, or by sight wet or dry, feels clean and smooth, "nothing there". Not impossible to wash off, but

CS>The color of colloidal silver

2018-08-09 Thread Jean Baugh
Hi, I set out a white bowl with estimated 12 to 15 ppm of colloidal silver for my dogs, in the shade. Within minutes the color began to change from colorless to muddy looking. After 30 minutes, took the bowl back inside and poured some more of the same colloidal silver in another white bowl,