On Sun, 2014-12-14 at 06:03 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
> To anyone Sometime ago someone wrote  how to make cs go deeper.  I
> think it was 1 drop of H202 to 4 oz of cs. Is this ratio right? Thank
> you Mary

Dear Mary,

I think you're talking about Jason's posts from mid November, which
I've gathered below... The short answer seems to be, it doesn't take
much, but the exact amount isn't critical. One drop of 3% H2O2 to 4 oz
was mentioned, yes.


Be well,

Mike D.


On Sat, 2014-11-15, Jason <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Rick:

You can get a very similar effect by combing just a bit of H2O2 to 
colloidal silver just prior to consuming it. Since the H2O2 is quite a 
bit less reactive than ozone, the oxidation effect can last quite a bit 
longer.

Remember, you can power a race car by oxidizing silver particles with 
oxygen.

The ozone/h2o2 atomizes some silver particles, while oxidizing others 
(the oxidized particles eventually drop out of suspension).  You get a 
very wide range of interesting "silver/oxygen" species.

Using "too much" reactive oxygen will eventually result in the 
elimination of all silver particles in solution.

When you add a drop of H2O2 and your home brew EIS turns brown, it
means 
you have a very poor end product (relatively speaking).... too many 
"sparklies" or large particles.  I check every batch of EIS I make with 
H2O2.

Usually, a bad batch means I didn't clean the electrodes well enough 
before brewing, or the container/distilled water wasn't as pure as I'd
like.

~Jason


>>>>


Hi Gail:

for the best effect, add it about three minutes before drinking.

If you are interested to "see" the reaction, just get a red laser 
pointer, and you can watch the reaction.

~Jason


>>>>


Hi Lola:

To get the reaction, you only need very little H2O2. One drop of 3% H2O2
to four ounces of EIS is more than plenty to enduce the reaction.

The more H2O2 you use, the more you approach doing H2O2 oral therapy.

I myself would add 3-4 drops of 35% H2O2; however, this would make some 
people ill and isn't necessary (see the pro and con research on oral 
hydrogen peroxide therapy).

~Jason


>>>>


Hi Joe:

The 'visible' reaction via the tyndall effect only occurs when H2O2 
reacts with silver particles.

If your brew doesn't have a strong tyndall effect to begin with, then 
you won't be able to visually see the effect with a laser.

~Jason






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