I had never heard of that method before. There are certainly acids in
aloe vera that would react with the ionic and produce salts. But
another factor makes it quite interesting, and that is the lack of
mobility of the silver ions once they leave the anode. Without much
mobility they would litterly jam up near the anode, and quite possibly
become particles.
So the bottom line is that without some testing or good input from
someone that has, I am not sure if it would result in high silver salts,
high silver colloidal content, or both.
Marshall
On 10/11/2010 9:46 PM, Jim Holmes wrote:
Marshall and Neena, I will be grateful if you especially will review
and comment.
I am intuitively suspicious of some silver salts being produced.
I know a man who deliberately turned himself blue using a sol made by
a similar process. It is reversing, and I do not know if he is doing
anything to help that.
Does anyone know of variants of the method, using coins directly in
aloe gel?
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