Colloidal Silver FAQ

Answers given to questions at this Facebook thread I make a gallon of CS at a time in a glass jar but store in clear but heavy duty plastic jugs like from fruit juices (not the cloudy plastic like milk is sold in) because the nano silver particles want to eventually cling to glass. This was explained by the seller but I do see people saying they store it in glass. Cottage sellers, keen to find a reason why customers should purchase their brand, often promote the fallacy that colloidal silver SIMPLY MUST be stored in glass. Laboratories always store and ship AgNP (colloidal silver, usually in concentrated form) in hard wearing plastic. My advice is ignore those people who insist it must be stored in glass. The main thing is don’t allow direct light to come into contact with colloidal silver as it is light sensitive. Also don’t store it in the fridge (as the cold temperature causes the silver particles to stick together and to the side of the vessel. Once they stick toge...