This is what I use (or the Kroger equivalent):

http://www.walgreens.com/store/product.jhtml?CATID=302248&id=prod1176&skuid=sku301176&navAction=push&navCount=1

It appears that 3% H2O2 is typically stabilized with Sodium Stannate

That does contain tin.  Tin is NOT a bad heavy metal. It has an atomic weight
just 11 higher than silver, and has been used as a coating for tin cans for
decades.  Sodium Stannate has a health rating of "1", which is not too bad (
http://www.jtbaker.com/msds/englishhtml/s4994.htm ). It has a Oral rat LD50:
3457 mg/kg, which makes it only slightly toxic.

Just brushing your teeth with over the counter toothpaste with stannous fluoride
would likely give you a much bigger dosage than a couple of drops of 3% H2O2.

So, it is true I really don't like it being in there, but it is necessary to
stabilize it, and in small quantities should not be an issue.

Marshall

"Dr. David W. Kenney" wrote:

> Are you using over the counter peroxide.  It is said that it contains some
> heavy metals...are you worried.
> Wouldn't food grade be safer?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Harris [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 2:21 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: Richard Harris
> Subject: RE: CS>Update on flu/cold that did not respond well to EIS
>
> Congratulations, Marshall and thank you for persistently experimenting and
> improving and reasoning in order to obtain the best results and then sharing
> with us. Jason had shared this a couple years ago and since that time, upon
> completion of CS generation, I have added 4 ml 3%H2O2 to each gallon and my
> users have experienced much more benefit. As you state, it's nice to
> theorize--but it's NOT essential to KNOW all the details--but, rest assured
> that you have a winner. Reminds me of the Engineers who examined the
> Bumblebee and definitely PROVED that the bumblebee had too much bulk and
> body weight and insufficient wing space to be able to fly--the Bumblebee in
> his ignorance, didn't understand the engineering theories and went ahead
> with his Flying! Thank you, Marshall for the excellent input you continue to
> unselfishly share with "us seekers"--it's much appreciated.
>
> Sincerely,
> _______________________________________
> Richard Harris, 57 Year FL Pharmacist
> 448 West Juniata Street
> Clermont, FL 34711
> www.rharrisinc.com
> http://www.seasilver.com/reh
> http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 11:49 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: CS>Update on flu/cold that did not respond well to EIS
>
> OK, from what I can tell, the EIS was of marginal value for this bug.  This
> is what happened:
>
> 1. I got it, ran 102 fever for 3 days, EIS did not seem to help. Took about
> 4 ounces of EIS with 2 or 3 drops of H2O2 added on the third night, and my
> fever broke about 8 to 10 hours later.  Took 10 days to fully recover.
>
> 2. My daugher got it and ran a 102 fever.  On the second day I suggested
> trying the EIS with a few drops of H2O2 added. Her fever broke about 8n
> to10 hours later.  She is still weak, but recovering quite quickly and
> nicely.
>
> 3. Her husband came down with it yesterday, and was running a 101.5 fever.
> She gave him some EIS with H2O2 added when he got home. His fever broke
> later this morning (estimated to be 8 to 10 hours after taking the EIS with
> H2O2) while he was asleep, and he went to work today.
>
> >From what I can tell the addition of H2O2 and letting sit a few minutes
> then drinking it seems to really superpower EIS.  From my experiments it
> appears that adding H2O2 to EIS breaks down the larger particles and reacts
> with the silver ions (silver hydroxide) changing a mix a silver hydroxide
> and medium sized particles to silver oxide (Ag2O), and very small
> particles.
>
> I am still not sure if it is the silver oxide or the very small silver
> particles that are causing the greatly increased effectiveness, or it could
> be both. But I guess it really doesn't matter, thing is, this really
> works!  Note, I believe this should be used with EIS that is not much
> greater than 10 ppm, since silver oxide has a solubility limit of about 13
> ppm.
>
> Marshall
>
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