On 10/7/2010 6:37 PM, David AuBuchon wrote:
Regarding making silver citrate:
I recently tried adding citric acid to finished EIS and 8 oz gave me a
barely noticeable herx. Regular EIS currently does not do so.
That will only give you a silver citrate concentration of about 20 ppm
or so max.
I must say I want to try a higher PPM experiment. I have had 5 IV
treatments with silver protein that could have been in the thousands
of PPM for all I know. No argyria yet... I am willing to try higher
PPM silver citrate which I am gathering would be on the order of
hundreds of PPM at most.
I would definitely stay out of the sun with higher ppm silver citrate.
Steve and others: May I ask when you brew your own silver citrate, how
daring have you been in the amount you have ingested over time? Also,
is there anyway to guesstimate if a batch is nearing saturation
besides observing stuff plating onto the cathode or observing a drop
in current? I have a battery powered generator that runs on 2 AA's.
I have no clue how long it would take. I added 3 tsp of citric acid
(1/16th of a cup) to a quart of distilled water and shook it up and
started brewing today.
Silver citrate has a solubility of .28 g/l, or 280 ppm in cold water.
This works out to be 58 ppm of silver, or about 2 1/2 time what one can
get without the citrate. Much much higher in hot water. You will need
approximately 0.007 ounces of citric acid for that to be balanced for a
saturated quantity of silver citrate in 32 ounces of water.
Marshall
~David
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