Slow your reaction down. [a lot]
 Stop it earlier.
Ken

At 01:35 AM 4/11/2003 -0400, you wrote:
usually when I make my CS I make then drink it but if I let it sit I get black clumps that sank to the bottom. I guess I have good distilled water. the water jug says it's UV light micron filtered, distilled and ozonated. lead, sodium, nitrate, and arsenic are all non-detectable. sounds good. got it from Wal Mart. should I filter my CS or drink it all?


pat wrote:


>every time I make my CS I get the black fuzzy stuff which I use a coffee filter to get out. but at the bottom of my glass I get this yellowish gold stuff that collects at the bottom and when I pour the CS from one cup to another to filter the black stuff that yellow stuff sticks to the bottom of the original glass. do I want that or not? what is it?

Dean wrote:


The black fuzzy stuff (if it's black, not brownish) is silver oxide.
If you have some brownish stuff that drops to the bottom when you're
making CS, it's sub-microscopic particles of silver surrounding tiny
bits of hydrogen.  You might also be talking about "floaties," which
are microscopic particles of silver that are clumped together with
some oxygen bubbles to help them float (if the oxygen bubbles are
released, then they'll sink to the bottom).

Assuming you use good distilled water and .999 (or better) fine silver
*with no additives to help it go faster,* then none of the black,
brown or "gold stuff" will hurt you.  They're all just silver in
different physical forms and are non-toxic.

-- Dean -- from (almost) Des Moines -- KB0ZDF


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