Greetings, all: I've been watching the thread on H2O2 with interest.
If you add H2O2 to your isolated silver, and it turns cloudy, you have an inferior product. There are particles in the brew that are too large to refract light. The H2O2 starts to atomize these particles. As these particles disperse throughout the solution, they can become visible. If you add H2O2 to your isolated silver, and it remains clear, but increases the tyndal, it means that the H2O2/Silver reaction is ongoing. It also means that you likely have a quality batch. While the particles in the sol are being "atomized" and reduced, there are actually more particles in the sol. Furthermore, you are not just seeing silver particles, but witnessing the chemical reaction. What is occuring is an amazing reaction. As has been published in Water Science and Technology -- and elswhere -- ionic silver and H2O2 are an amazing combination. It has been demonstrated that minute amounts of ionic silver added to H2O2 for water "purification" purposes has proven to be more effective than ionic silver or H2O2 alone -- in similiar concentrations. This has been scientifically established. However, there is more to the story. Direct antibacterial analysis with a top quality ( not to be mistaken with our great quality home brews ) isolated silver demonstrated a small decrease in the effectiveness of silver when added to H2O2. HOWEVER, this is in a case where the silver WOULD easily come in direct contact with pathogens. This is rarely the case in-body. I have studied this reaction by measuring, in PPM using standard peroxide testing paper, H2O2 and its effect with ionic silver and the particles therein. In an average home-brew, the H2O2 is reduced quickly. As long as there are particles in the CS, the H2O2 oxidation reaction will continue. There will come a point where THERE IS NO MORE H2O2 in the brew. The result is an EXTREMELY minute amount of stabilizers from the H2O2 ( well into the PPB range, from my estimates ), and a product with smaller particles with a greater ionic content. With a lower quality silver, or one with particles that are too large, the H2O2 will have a different effect. For some reason, the larger particles appear to agglomerate, and fall out of suspension. This only occurs with large "sparklies" and metallic silver that many have accidently dislodged from the silver electrode, likely when the electrodes were removed. If you were to create an isolated silver with a higher particulate content, even if these particles were not of ideal size, you would have a very interested product once H2O2 is added. You have a silver medicinal product that is expressing kenetic energy on an ongoing basis. I have found that such a product assists in the delivery of silver ions and/or particles, by directly comparing the action of an isolated silver to the action of an H2O2 silver brew. Repeatedly I was able to demonstrate, on the same infections, that this combination was magnitudes more effective in treating soar throats and very severe mouth infections -- where the silver alone was either not effective, or the effectiveness was greatly reduced in comparison. Furthermore, in the event that all of the silver particles are ionized, the remaining H2O2 will then stabilize in the ionic silver. Whether increased effectiveness translates the same when the silver is sublingually adsorbed, or via the digestive system, is unknown, although there is more than one anectdotal report that this may be the case. This may be the case soley due to the fact that the end silver product is more ionic with smaller particles, with home-brew products that have few controls... Or it may be due to other factors that would be nearly impossible to "guess" through organic chemistry. With Best Regards, Jason Please feel free to read a few commentaries ( and to see an image of the tyndal effect with H2O2/silver ) compiled from my early days of experimentation through recent observations: http://www.silvermedicine.org/h2o2archives.html There is also an embedded link where one can purchase peroxide strips. However, the peroxide strips only measure small amounts of hydrogen peroxide, below 100 PPM. -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour <mdev...@eskimo.com>