Re: CS>H2O2 and CS
From: Marshall Dudley
Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2004 08:04:45
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m74888.html

  > They cannot be silver oxide. Silver oxide dissolves in  water, and
  > has no  tyndall, the very existance of tyndall  proves  that there
  > are metallic particles of silver in the water.

  Marshall, that is plain silly. There is no way you can produce plain
  silver by  electrolysis.  Tyndall shows the  presence  of particles,
  which can certainly be oxides.

  Show me  the equations that produce pure  silver  from electrolysis,
  and show the references that pure silver kills bacteria on contact.

  Also show  why  the  particles that  agglomerated  in  your freezing
  experiment are  black,  the color of silver oxide.  Silver  metal is
  gray, not black.

  > I have no information on freezing and ionic silver.

  Yes you  do. Further in the same thread, Bob  Berger  confirms ionic
  silver is not affected by freezing:

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    Re: CS>CS in the fridge?
    From: Robert Berger
    Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2003 15:03:56
    http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m60813.html

    Hi Mike,

    You "got" good stuff!!

    "Ole Bob"

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  > I am  surprised  it is not affected  though,  since  freezing will
  > precipitate every solute I know of ionic or not.

  Properly made ionic cs is not affected by freezing.

  Also, fix your newsreader. Your formatting is terrible and very hard
  to read.

Best Wishes,

Mike Monett


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