Here is a theory as to why when H2O2 is added to CS, the tyndall goes
away and it seems to be very potentiated.

H2O2 reacts with the silver in the particles producing Ag2O and H2O.
2H2O2 then reacts with the Ag2O producing 2Ag and O2 and H2O.
The 2Ag are monatomic but form a Cooper pair between them, and the group
of all the monoatomic silver atoms form a distributed Bose-Einstein
Condensate.  This results in a form of superconductivity on a small
scale, which would increase the catalytic and electron donation
capability of silver by a huge amount.

So what could be happening is that this addition of H2O2 is creating
monatomic silver, which along with monatomic gold and mercury are
reported to have unexpected physical and health properties.  See some of
the work by David Hudson on monatomic gold and silver properties and
benefits for more information on this.

Just an idea to consider.

Marshall



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