Re: CShow to get moisture out of silver oxide powder

2012-01-11 Thread David AuBuchon
I have made about 16,500 PPM silver citrate.  This appears to be the
saturation point I was able to practically reach in a saturated solution of
citric acid.  A study referenced earlier says 20,000PPM was the limit of
silver citrate solubility.  So it is in the same ballpark.

10 drops sublingually with 20 drops DMSO...no big effect.  Little herx
feelings here and there.  [insert swear words].  I will be avoiding bright
sun light.  Also tried transdermally.

Actually, the very first time I took just 1 drop sublingually and felt some
clear improvement that same evening.  Did not repeat with future doses
though.

The citric acid is so strong it burns.  But it is tolerable.

Going to try to add lots of potassium citrate shift the equilibrium and
delay the release of silver ions.  Also going to try doing it as an oral
spray with DMSO to get more tissue area to absorb through.  Also going to
try liposomal version.  Should help protect me from citric acid burn, and
allow larger doses.  I will not be opening my blinds during the day...


CShow to get moisture out of silver oxide powder

2012-01-06 Thread David AuBuchon
I am trying to make a highly concentrated silver citrate solution but
encountered a problem.  The first time I did this I did not have this
issue.  I took silver oxide powder and put it in distilled water.  Then I
added citric acid until it could all dissolve, stirring vigorously.  Made
about 1,000PPM

This time I first made a solution nearly saturated with citric acid.  Then
I added the silver oxide.  But it appears the silver oxide is a little
clumpy and does not disperse into a fine mist will stirring it.  I think it
may be because of some moisture in the jar of silver oxide powder I have.
The result is that the silver oxide is taking forever and ever to dissolve
and is very frustrating.  It is dissolving, but just super slowly.  Almost
up to 5,000PPM.  I won't be able to tell when saturation with silver really
happens if the reason for not dissolving is due to something else.

Any ideas how to remove the moisture?  Adding grains of rice to the silver
oxide bottle?

A tiny swig of the 1,000PPM had an effect on me, so I need to explore
higher concentrations (while staying out of the sun).

David


Re: CShow to get moisture out of silver oxide powder

2012-01-06 Thread D Glover
How about those little sachets of moisture absorbing stuff they stick in
new trainers and packets of capsules?

On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 9:09 PM, David AuBuchon aubuchon.da...@gmail.comwrote:

 I am trying to make a highly concentrated silver citrate solution but
 encountered a problem.  The first time I did this I did not have this
 issue.  I took silver oxide powder and put it in distilled water.  Then I
 added citric acid until it could all dissolve, stirring vigorously.  Made
 about 1,000PPM

 This time I first made a solution nearly saturated with citric acid.  Then
 I added the silver oxide.  But it appears the silver oxide is a little
 clumpy and does not disperse into a fine mist will stirring it.  I think it
 may be because of some moisture in the jar of silver oxide powder I have.
 The result is that the silver oxide is taking forever and ever to dissolve
 and is very frustrating.  It is dissolving, but just super slowly.  Almost
 up to 5,000PPM.  I won't be able to tell when saturation with silver really
 happens if the reason for not dissolving is due to something else.

 Any ideas how to remove the moisture?  Adding grains of rice to the silver
 oxide bottle?

 A tiny swig of the 1,000PPM had an effect on me, so I need to explore
 higher concentrations (while staying out of the sun).

 David



Re: CShow to get moisture out of silver oxide powder

2012-01-06 Thread David AuBuchon
Good idea.  I just stuffed one in therebarely fit.  Had the packet
punctured pushing it in, that would have been not so good.  Now just
have to wait.

On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 1:15 PM, D Glover mothman...@gmail.com wrote:
 How about those little sachets of moisture absorbing stuff they stick in new
 trainers and packets of capsules?


 On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 9:09 PM, David AuBuchon aubuchon.da...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 I am trying to make a highly concentrated silver citrate solution but
 encountered a problem.  The first time I did this I did not have this
 issue.  I took silver oxide powder and put it in distilled water.  Then I
 added citric acid until it could all dissolve, stirring vigorously.  Made
 about 1,000PPM

 This time I first made a solution nearly saturated with citric acid.  Then
 I added the silver oxide.  But it appears the silver oxide is a little
 clumpy and does not disperse into a fine mist will stirring it.  I think it
 may be because of some moisture in the jar of silver oxide powder I have.
 The result is that the silver oxide is taking forever and ever to dissolve
 and is very frustrating.  It is dissolving, but just super slowly.  Almost
 up to 5,000PPM.  I won't be able to tell when saturation with silver really
 happens if the reason for not dissolving is due to something else.

 Any ideas how to remove the moisture?  Adding grains of rice to the silver
 oxide bottle?

 A tiny swig of the 1,000PPM had an effect on me, so I need to explore
 higher concentrations (while staying out of the sun).

 David




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Re: CShow to get moisture out of silver oxide powder

2012-01-06 Thread Marshall
The two standard methods of drying a powder are putting in an oven, and 
mixing with silica gel.  You can reuse silica gel by heating it in an 
oven to dry it.


Marshall

On 1/6/2012 4:09 PM, David AuBuchon wrote:
I am trying to make a highly concentrated silver citrate solution but 
encountered a problem.  The first time I did this I did not have this 
issue.  I took silver oxide powder and put it in distilled water.  
Then I added citric acid until it could all dissolve, stirring 
vigorously.  Made about 1,000PPM


This time I first made a solution nearly saturated with citric acid.  
Then I added the silver oxide.  But it appears the silver oxide is a 
little clumpy and does not disperse into a fine mist will stirring 
it.  I think it may be because of some moisture in the jar of silver 
oxide powder I have.  The result is that the silver oxide is taking 
forever and ever to dissolve and is very frustrating.  It is 
dissolving, but just super slowly.  Almost up to 5,000PPM.  I won't be 
able to tell when saturation with silver really happens if the reason 
for not dissolving is due to something else.


Any ideas how to remove the moisture?  Adding grains of rice to the 
silver oxide bottle?


A tiny swig of the 1,000PPM had an effect on me, so I need to explore 
higher concentrations (while staying out of the sun).


David



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Re: CShow to get moisture out of silver oxide powder

2012-01-06 Thread David AuBuchon
Any idea what temperature would be needed?  I have a boat made out of
aluminum foil with some of the silver oxide powder in it at 170F right
now.

On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 2:42 PM, Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:
 The two standard methods of drying a powder are putting in an oven, and
 mixing with silica gel.  You can reuse silica gel by heating it in an oven
 to dry it.

 Marshall


 On 1/6/2012 4:09 PM, David AuBuchon wrote:

 I am trying to make a highly concentrated silver citrate solution but
 encountered a problem.  The first time I did this I did not have this issue.
  I took silver oxide powder and put it in distilled water.  Then I added
 citric acid until it could all dissolve, stirring vigorously.  Made about
 1,000PPM

 This time I first made a solution nearly saturated with citric acid.  Then
 I added the silver oxide.  But it appears the silver oxide is a little
 clumpy and does not disperse into a fine mist will stirring it.  I think it
 may be because of some moisture in the jar of silver oxide powder I have.
  The result is that the silver oxide is taking forever and ever to dissolve
 and is very frustrating.  It is dissolving, but just super slowly.  Almost
 up to 5,000PPM.  I won't be able to tell when saturation with silver really
 happens if the reason for not dissolving is due to something else.

 Any ideas how to remove the moisture?  Adding grains of rice to the silver
 oxide bottle?

 A tiny swig of the 1,000PPM had an effect on me, so I need to explore
 higher concentrations (while staying out of the sun).

 David



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Re: CShow to get moisture out of silver oxide powder

2012-01-06 Thread David AuBuchon
It is reduced by Hydrogen gas at 100°C ( 212°F ), forming Silver
Powder and water.
http://www.saltlakemetals.com/Silver_Oxide.htm


On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 4:22 PM, David AuBuchon aubuchon.da...@gmail.com wrote:
 Any idea what temperature would be needed?  I have a boat made out of
 aluminum foil with some of the silver oxide powder in it at 170F right
 now.

 On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 2:42 PM, Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:
 The two standard methods of drying a powder are putting in an oven, and
 mixing with silica gel.  You can reuse silica gel by heating it in an oven
 to dry it.

 Marshall


 On 1/6/2012 4:09 PM, David AuBuchon wrote:

 I am trying to make a highly concentrated silver citrate solution but
 encountered a problem.  The first time I did this I did not have this issue.
  I took silver oxide powder and put it in distilled water.  Then I added
 citric acid until it could all dissolve, stirring vigorously.  Made about
 1,000PPM

 This time I first made a solution nearly saturated with citric acid.  Then
 I added the silver oxide.  But it appears the silver oxide is a little
 clumpy and does not disperse into a fine mist will stirring it.  I think it
 may be because of some moisture in the jar of silver oxide powder I have.
  The result is that the silver oxide is taking forever and ever to dissolve
 and is very frustrating.  It is dissolving, but just super slowly.  Almost
 up to 5,000PPM.  I won't be able to tell when saturation with silver really
 happens if the reason for not dissolving is due to something else.

 Any ideas how to remove the moisture?  Adding grains of rice to the silver
 oxide bottle?

 A tiny swig of the 1,000PPM had an effect on me, so I need to explore
 higher concentrations (while staying out of the sun).

 David



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