We're talking about 3% H2O2, right?

Alan

On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Marshall Dudley <[email protected]>wrote:

> Norton, Steve wrote:
>
>> Actually this is better answered by Marshall since he discovered the
>> technique.
>>
> I did not discover it. I thought it was Ode. I did however analyze what
> effect H2O2 should have on CS.
>
>> I use a tsp per gallon. But you must wait at least a couple of days after
>> making the EIS before adding the hydrogen peroxide.
>>
> I use 1/2 teaspoon per gallon 1/2 cup per 55 gallon drum, which is in the
> same ball park.
>
>> IMO adding HP is one greatest EIS generation discoveries. Second only to
>> using distilled water.
>> BTW when using HP you can make a higher ppm EIS because the HP will reduce
>> the particle size of agglomerated silver and give a higher percentage of
>> particles.
>>
> Please realize that Steve is saying you can make a higher ppm CS using
> distilled water, which would have larger particles than desired, then break
> the particles down later by adding H2O2. Do not brew with H2O2 in there or
> you will get something that looks more like the inside of a snow globe.
>
> Marshall
>
>>
>> - Steve N
>>
>> PS - I just reread my post below and the 60% in the following should have
>> read 40%;
>> "percentage of silver particles to as much as 60 % by adding a small
>> amount of hydrogen"
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> *From*: john freese <[email protected]>
>> *To*: [email protected] <[email protected]>
>> *Sent*: Sun Aug 23 16:49:19 2009
>> *Subject*: Re: CS>Silver/Autism/Safety
>>
>> Hello, Steve
>>
>> How much hydrogen peroxide do you add to a quart of cs when you brew?
>> Thank you. John.
>>
>> --- On *Sun, 8/23/09, Norton, Steve /<[email protected]>/* wrote:
>>
>>
>>    From: Norton, Steve <[email protected]>
>>    Subject: Re: CS>Silver/Autism/Safety
>>    To: [email protected]
>>    Date: Sunday, August 23, 2009, 12:04 PM
>>
>>
>>
>>    Argentyn 23 is a fine ionic silver but I would not consider it the
>>    best value.
>>
>>    First, the price is $36 for 8 oz. IMO that is high. You can make
>>    your own for about 1/100 of that.
>>
>>    Second, the high ionic content, 95%, is too high. Some ionic
>>    content is very desireable but, again IMO, you should try to keep
>>    it to less than 60% if possible. If you make your own EIS you can
>>    increase the percentage of silver particles to as much as 60 % by
>>    adding a small amount of hydrogen peroxide to the EIS you make. I
>>    should let you know that ionic silver vs silver particles is a
>>    controversial subject.
>>    If you choose to buy colloidal or ionic silver rather than make
>>    your own several other good alternative sources for colloidal
>>    silver (high silver particle content) are:
>>
>>    * Utopia Silver - $24 for 8 oz @ 20 ppm
>>    * Mesosilver - $25 for 8 oz @ 20 ppm
>>
>>    - Steve N
>>
>>


-- 
Alan Jones