I always thought that it was the silver too, so I was quite surprised to discover this myself...by experimentation.

If you make CS in two separate containers that keeps the ions and anions separate, one will taste bitter, the other not. The one that has the flavor does not react with H2O2, the other reacts violently. The Bell back pack rocket belt is powered that way...spraying 100% H2O2 over a grid of silver wire to produce instant high pressure steam.
 The description of "Alkaline water" includes "bitter flavor"



Silver wire in the mouth is subject to ionization due to battery effect...may still be tasting OH [-] anions made IN the mouth.

Ode



At 01:05 PM 8/8/2009 -0400, you wrote:
On Sat, Aug 08, 2009 at 08:54:38AM -0400, Ode Coyote wrote:
>
>  "Silver" has no flavor.
>

I believe what you mean to say is that you cannot taste silver.
I certainly can. Take a piece of .9999 silver wire and taste it.
Maybe you can't, doesn't mean no-one can.

>  The metally [actually bitter] flavor comes from the OH [-] anion that's
> produced in a 1 to 1 ratio with silver ions [aka "Alkaline or Ionized
> water" ]
>

Actually, mine has the same taste as .9999 silver wire.
It isn't bitter (to me).

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indi


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