currently testing portions(30ml each in mini glasses) of colloidal gold and colloidal silver with additional additives - 1-20 more drops of cinnulin, 2-grains of sea salt, 3- 20 more drops of Na2CO3, 4-6 drops of activated chlorine dioxide(CLO2).
Interesting observation so far is from colloidal silver with 6drops (about 0.5ml) of activated chlorine dioxide.. The Chlorine dioxide, as suspected, immediately neutralized the half the colloidal silver in the glass. However, Chlorine dioxide doesn't seem to affect colloidal gold (visually that is)..
chlorine dioxide has long been known to neutralize heavy metals. But in case with colloidal gold according to my little experiment, it does not seem to affect colloidal gold at all; instead, further reduces colloidal gold - got tad darker..
I still wouldn't mix colloidal gold w/ Chlorine dioxide though.
if anybody has any other interesting experimental idea (or results) please let me know.