This is interesting. In my limited experience I have put H2O2 in my CS twice after reading a thread here awhile back. The first time a slightly yellow batch of CS did turn clear. The second time it turned a murky, hazy, foggy (followed by cloudy) gray color, just like a western Oregon winter forecast. I attributed the change to the formation of AgO and therefore not an improvement. I decided then to not try to mix other compounds with the CS (except gatorade). Now although it seems as though there were mixed opinions as to what happens when H2O2 is added to the CS, the recent analytical results are convincing that more ionic content results. Is this the consensus? I've just looked at the silvermedicine page - no doubt there, good info.
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