Paula: Chances are you had some tiny silver flakes in your colloidal silver, or a significant amount of larger particles. The H2O2 starts to break the silver down, and thus can cause turbitity. A slightly yellow colloidal silver without any silver flakes will rapidly turn upon adding the H2O2.
Kind Regards, Jason ----- Original Message ----- From: sol To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2002 8:59 AM Subject: CS>H2O2 and CS, cloudy? Hi all, I decided to try putting some 3% peroxide in CS (16 drops to just over a quart of CS) and it immediately turned very milky/cloudy. Is this normal? If it isn't normal what happened? This particular batch of CS had turned out fairly yellow..... TIA, paula

