I suspect that the black was silver peroxide, and it released
> some oxygen over time on your finger and produced silver oxide.
>
Sounds right.  No fluoride within cooee.  Also sounds rather healthy.  But
maybe it also answers Matthew's question about whether the black goo would
be useful in an ointment - it might stain brown.  Does silver oxide have a
good reputation healthwise?

I looked at my brew with a torch the other day, and wondered if I was seeing
the famous sparklies, but didn't think so, though they looked shiny.  Looked
like little gas bubbles, but not going anywhere.  A scattering of them on
the bottom of the jar, some just hanging in the water, some clinging
stationary on the sides.
Rowena


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