----- Original Message ----- > > Hello everyone. > > Can anyone tell me where the idea that by adding a few drops of Hydrogen > Peroxide to Colloidal Silver will cause the silver particals to break up > into smaller particals ? > > > > Is there any evidence that this has ever occured and by what kind of test > to prove it ? > > > > I don't say it isn't possible, it just sounds unreasonable. > > > > Bill Amos > Hi, Bill,
Well-equipped research labs have tested this. But you shouldn't have to rely on that. Inexpensive methods exist that anyone can do in his or her own kitchen. They involve fractionating EIS into its ionic and particulate components. The freezing method mentioned by Frank Key removes the particulate portion from suspension and leaves the ionic portion in solution. The membrane dialysis method invented by Thomas Graham does the opposite; it removes the ionic portion by osmosis and leaves the particulate portion in suspension. A combination of freezing, dialysis, Tyndall effect and observing transmitted yellow color for EIS treated and untreated with hydrogen peroxide should allow you to come to your own conclusions on this question. Matthew -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: [email protected] Silver List archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html Address Off-Topic messages to: [email protected] OT Archive: http://escribe.com/health/silverofftopiclist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

