I personally would not consume silver citrate. That is what Water Oz is,
and it is known when taken with no colloidal component to cause argyria
in some people. Chemically it could be diluted to whatever concentration
you want as can almost any water soluble compound.
Marshall
Richard Goodwin wrote:
Awesome!
What's a reasonable concentration to consume?
I assume you can make it much stronger and then dilute it...?
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*From:* Marshall Dudley <[email protected]>
*To:* [email protected]
*Sent:* Thu, January 21, 2010 1:32:43 PM
*Subject:* Re: CS>How to make silver citrate
Richard Goodwin wrote:
> Sounds worth a try.
>
> What about adding lemon juice or orange juice? Too may other
contaminants in those?
>
> It would be convenient to be able to just electrolyze orange juice
with silver electrodes, but ... I can't imagine what all you would end
up with.
You could get some silver ascorbate and silver chloride.
>
> I see online that citric acid is used in canning, and is very
available and cheap. At Amazon 4 oz is $1.10, and 5 pounds is $26.39.
I get the NOW brand at my local health food and vitamin store.
>
> Sounds well worth experimenting with. And if it is used in canning,
then it is probably pretty safe to consume too. Just have to figure
out a reasonable quantity for a gallon over distilled water.
Depending on the concentration of silver citrate you want, start with
about half the concentration of citric acid as you want silver
citrate. You can tell when it is "done" by monitoring the pH. When
it hits 7, it should be virtually 100% silver citrate with no citric
acid or silver oxide present.
Marshall
>
> Thanks,
> Dick
>
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> *From:* Marshall Dudley <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
> *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Thu, January 21, 2010 12:40:33 PM
> *Subject:* Re: CS>How to make silver citrate
>
> Richard Goodwin wrote:
> > Does anyone know a source of info on how to make silver citrate at
home?
> >
> > I'm not finding much useful info on the web in general, but what I
am finding is that silver citrate, or silver citrate hydrate, seem to
be more potent than EIS, and still non-toxic.
> >
> > Dick
> If you have a CS maker, then put some citric acid in the distilled
water before starting. If not you can use distilled water with some
citric acid added, and run a current through it between two silver
electrodes. Such things as limiting the current to under 1 mA per
square inch of anode, stirring and polarity switching are unnecessary
when making citrate.
>
> This MIGHT work. Put some silver powder into a solution of H2O2 and
citric acid. Have not tried it.
>
> Marshall
>
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