I agree with you.  The 3% H2o2  increases the efficiency of my CS greatly.
Nancy
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "sol" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 11:51 AM
Subject: Re: CS>A couple more questions (CS + Hydrogen Peroxide) and (CS
+H20)


>   If you look at a chemical analysis of food grade H202, which I did
> (nope don't remember the site) it has a LOT of stuff in it.  Maybe
> different stuff, but apparently it is so caustic (?is that the right
> word?) that it is impossible to make it "pure" as it ends up with
> contaminated with stuff from every pipe and container it is kept in, or
> has passed through.
>   After reading the analyses/comparisons between grocery store 3% H202
> with its stabilizers, and the "food grade" H202 with its dissolved
> contaminants, and given the handling risk with the 35% H202, as well as
> the much higher cost, I decided to stick with grocery store 3%. Anyone
> who is the least bit klutzy or accident prone, as I am, probably should
> not mess with the 35% stuff. And with all my pets, I don't want it around.
>   Further, since the amount of peroxide I sometimes add to my CS is so
> miniscule, I don't see the stabilizers as a problem for that reason also.
>    This is, of course, just my opinion, and a statement of what I do.
> Many folks here disagree and think the 35% is the thing to use. Depends
> on whether you think the contaminants are worse than the stabilizers. Of
> course grocery store H202 may have both. I still won't buy or use the
> 35% "food grade" stuff.
>
> sol
>
> Nathan Filyk wrote:
>
> > Or for that matter, hydrogen peroxide with stabling agents to
> > colloidal silver. (not the food grade stuff)
> >
> > ~Nathan
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Garnet
> > Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 10:10:14 -0500
> > To: Silver List
> > Subject: Re: CS>A couple more questions (CS + Hydrogen Peroxide) and
> > (CS +H20)
> >
> > > I read that 0.03 ppm will keep water sterile. One ppm is 1 mg per
> > liter,
> > > so this would be 0.03 mg per liter. Not a whole heck of a lot if this
> > > figure is accurate.
> > >
> > > Garnet
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Also, I have heard some people say that you can add a little
> > colloidal
> > > > silver to regular water to purify it. Anyone with any
> > >
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