If you are using tap water than you are making silver chloride, silver
fluoride and possible silver nitrate. They are all photoactive and will
eventually fall out in a bottle, or in your skin if you drink it. I
would not touch that at all.
Marshall
On 2/12/2011 6:05 AM, Tony Moody wrote:
Properly made colloidal silver lasts a long time. More than two years in a
polycarbonate bottle
left in a sunny window showed very little if any deterioration. Ref Ole
Bob's experiments in the
archives.
The way I make it using tap water, it may last a week if kept cool and in
the dark before the
silver falls out of suspension. Of course adding a tiny amount of H2O2 seems
to re-dissolve
that.
OK,
Tony
On 11 Feb 2011 at 19:38, Deborah Gerard wrote about :
Subject : CS>CS falling out of suspesion
The statement below was posted in one of my other groups....could I get
some clarity from people in the group about this please? thanks in advance
Debbie
As for storing CS, unfortunately it does not have a long shelf life.
The silver particles and ions fall out of suspension after a period of
time. I think they lose their electrical charge and clump together, most
commercially available CS contain stabilizers.
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