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I made some silver using the Silver Bullet about 4 days ago and was

really thrilled w/ the results, so I made another batch about 2 days

later. At the time I made the first batch, it registered 15 on the

meter and then the second batch registered 12, with all conditions

being identical.

 

Then out of curiosity, I measured the first batch again after 4 days

and it had gone from a 15 down to 11. And the second batch went from a

12 down to a 10 in two days. Both jars are kept in a dark pantry.

 

What is the meaning of all these different numbers and could it be

losing its strength in this short period of time? Does this mean

anything?

 

Thanks, Marcia

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This is normal. It takes a few days for the CS to stabilize. There is no loss of strength. The meter you use can only measure the ionic silver in suspension,. It cannot measure the colloidal silver particles. After the making of the CS, over the next few days some silver ions continue to agglomerate and become silver particles and that is what you are seeing.

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I made some silver using the Silver Bullet about 4 days ago and was really thrilled w/ the results, so I made another batch about 2 days later. At the time I made the first batch, it registered 15 on the meter and then the second batch registered 12, with all conditions being identical.Then out of curiosity, I measured the first batch again after 4 days and it had gone from a 15 down to 11. And the second batch went from a 12 down to a 10 in two days. Both jars are kept in a dark pantry.What is the meaning of all these different numbers and could it be losing its strength in this short period of time? Does this mean anything? Thanks, Marcia

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