I would like to share an idea...
The interaction between water and magnetic forces is well know and called Diamagnetism.
Even if the phenomena is not well understood, it is believed that powerful magnets are capable of improve the properties of the water. For that the water have to be exposed to magnets for few hours; according some people, the magnet must have its north pole facing the water; according other people, with the south pole facing the water the interaction will be different, but not necessarly worst.
What will happens if we place colloidal silver (CS) over a powerful neodymium magnet for a couple of hours?
Coments are welcome!
I did the test by placing around 80 ml of golden colloidal silver (not ambar) over 10 neodymium magnets, with diameter of 12 mm and thickness of 3 mm, for 24 hours.
I found not change in the collor or the taste.
Maybe the influence is minimal because the silver is not magnetic and the distilled water has no minerals.
As you said, maybe afect the ions.