MY "experience" from having done this is that adding the peroxide to the
water before making CS results in a maximum of around 13 PPM ionic [13 uS
on a PWT meter] and everything after that.... HUGE shiney silver metal
flakes big and pretty enough to use in a snow scene paperweight.

 Eventually [like many many months], with plenty of sunlight, [That batch
sat on a South facing window sill for over a year] the metal flakes turned
into black balls of silver oxide, the formerly clear water went very yellow
and tasted very strongly metallic.
 I seem to remember a meter reading shooting up from 13 to around 45 uS on
that batch but I don't have it anymore to check again.

It's not something I plan to do again.

Ode


At 04:31 PM 7/21/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I was told it is not a good idea to add hydrogen peroxide to the steam
>distilled water before making the Colloidal Silver because it causes the
>resulting product to be 100% ionic as opposed to 85% ionic without the
>hydrogen peroxide.
>
>Reportedly it won't affect the ionic ratio if the hydrogen peroxide is added
>after the making of the Colloidal Silver.
>
>However, unless there is a good reason to add hydrogen peroxide to the water
>after making the CS (is there any proof of efficacy), it might not be a good
>thing to do.  I just read where hydrogen peroxide might be implicated in
>Alzheimer's along with other minerals (zinc and copper).
>
>Jean Baugh
>
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