Fw: CSasthma
- Original Message - From: Kathy Tankersley To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, August 01, 2011 7:31 AM Subject: Re: CSasthma THere is alot of info on the internet, (a couple of peole have sent the info) also the book 'Breathing Free' by Theresa Hale, is what I ordered and got me started. The book is about .98 cents but you have to pay the postage. Let me know how you do! Good Luck, Kathy - Original Message - From: Jimmie Cairn To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2011 10:40 PM Subject: Re: CSasthma Hi There; I am 80. A life long asthma victim. Never heard of this program but would like to know how to get information on it. I tried the link, but got nothing in US. Only information on Australia. Are there no technicians who use this in the US? Please, any information would be greatly appreciated. My Thanks Jimmie -- From: Kathy Tankersley babychicks...@gmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sun, July 31, 2011 5:14:15 PM Subject: CSasthma Back in March of this year I started the Buyeko breathing method for my asthma. I am much better, with a big difference the first week. I went off steroids, I was using my albuterol mist machine 4 times a day, the rescue inhaler, 4-5 times a day, Advair, singular.I haven't used the albuterol mist machine for some time, the rescue inhaler maybe 1 every day or two, I still take advair and singular, but am looking to get off the advair hopefully. I'm much much better, still cannot run a race, but I can take walks, and work in my flowers, and do my housework. I'm 73 and thankfull for eveery breath I take. What I'm wanting to know is: Is there anyone else that has had an experience with this method? I'd like to hear from you. Kathy
Fw: CSasthma
- Original Message - From: Kathy Tankersley babychicks...@gmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, August 01, 2011 7:04 AM Subject: Re: CSasthma Thanks for the info, and all the answers, I tried to nebulize silver, it seemed to make it harder for me to breathe, however, a swig a day kept me out of the hospital this past winter, I had asthma, but no lung infection which is unusual. I will check into the other suggestions, I'm taking gobs of vitamins (have for years), I've tried CS as a cure and it seems to work for me best as a preventative, I've tried numerous other things. ...So far the Buteyko breathing is helping the most. I got a book off of ebay or Amazon, the book is really cheap, its called 'Breathing Free' by Teresa Hale.If you are going to try this, this book is a good and very inexpensive way to start. I'[m still looking for someone that has done the breathing method, would like to compare with how it is working with theirs and mine. Kathy - Original Message - From: David AuBuchon aubuchon.da...@gmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2011 5:28 PM Subject: Re: CSasthma Sorry, I have not heard of this, but am glad it is helping you. Those improvements are quite impressive for breathing exercises. I would still encourage you to pursue things that could potentially remove a root cause of the asthma, as opposed to manage. Nebulized colloidal silver, liposomal colostrum, food allergy elimination, and liposomal glutathione would be my suggestions. I used to take albuterol, advair, and singulair...not entirely sure how I got off of them, but I did...must have partially outgrown it or something. ~David On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 3:14 PM, Kathy Tankersley babychicks...@gmail.com wrote: Back in March of this year I started the Buyeko breathing method for my asthma. I am much better, with a big difference the first week. I went off steroids, I was using my albuterol mist machine 4 times a day, the rescue inhaler, 4-5 times a day, Advair, singular.I haven't used the albuterol mist machine for some time, the rescue inhaler maybe 1 every day or two, I still take advair and singular, but am looking to get off the advair hopefully. I'm much much better, still cannot run a race, but I can take walks, and work in my flowers, and do my housework. I'm 73 and thankfull for eveery breath I take. What I'm wanting to know is: Is there anyone else that has had an experience with this method? I'd like to hear from you. Kathy -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=subscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
CSsilver and fish tuberculosis
My wildtype population of livebearing freshwater fish has a bacterial infection caused by either Nocardia bacteria or Mycobacteria (fish tuberculosis). This has been confirmed by an aquatic veterinarian. Because these bacteria are very difficult to eliminate as well as zoonotic (can transfer to people) I want to try treating with silver before giving up entirely or culling the population as I really like them and there is no guarantee that my original source is not infected as well. I will test on a few fish in fishbowls but then I will have to treat my planted 45 gallon because if I don't, the fish may get the bacteria again once put back. I know that the silver might wipe out my biological filtration but am not sure if a lower concentration would be successful in killing this bacteria...it is internal and even penetrates the eggs of the fish which means some babies are already born infected. Essentially I am looking for any feedback from people who have successfully treated freshwater fish diseases using silver and if possible dosage/pm ratio. I have a decent generator so it is reasonable to assume the resulting silver water will be of fairly small particle (silver gen sg6) to attack pathogens if I do not accidentally overdose the fish. Also, does anyone know what ppm setting the silvergen 6 in the middle will result in? I do have the hannah PWT meter but am unsure if I still have calibration solution and it has been a few years since I used it or the generator (had to order new electrodes). Thanks, Jennifer
CSBuying Generator
Am set to buy another generator. What's better the Silver Puppy or the Silvergen? Have an old Silvergen and the stirrer keeps falling off. Does the newer model of each have a well secured stirrer? And has anyone heard of the Silver Smart Colloidal Silver Maker? Read this on Tools for Healing: David P. Amrein, the President of Dr. Clark Research Association, has the following to say about the Silver Smart: It took us 18 months to develop the new SILVER SMART. My requirements were clear: a unit that delivers high quality colloidal silver in a known concentration. Especially the latter has proven to be difficult. It became clear that without determining the temperature and the conductivity of the water, a correct value could not be calculated for the concentration of the silver solution. But finally we handled all these road blocks and now the new unit is available and I have seen nothing like it on the
Re: CSGenerators
Subject: Re: CSGenerators Jut thought I should respond to this post. I have used Colloidal Master for 13 years now and the first one I orderd is still just like new, works well. I use a tiny fish tank bubblier with an in line valuve, and a in line filter, I have made hundreds of gallons with my Colloid Master, This one makes a gallon at a time (Like all of them) Where to buy = (http://www.wishgranted.com) Tel Tofflemire Dewey, AZ. WWW.QuailwoodHerbal.com Thanks for your replys to my last question. I recently asked about a generator sold to me by Mike Metcalf. I don't know how good this one is because I get black residue (flakes) from the silver wires if I use it for more than one batch, then I have to clean them. Does anyone know if this happens because I have the unit on between batches? I have been looking at the SiverGen and the Colloid Master Universal. The colloid model is at _www.wishgranted.com_ (http://www.wishgranted.com) . The Colloid Master has a kit which comes with a distiller. Both of these seem like much better units, please give me any of your opinions. I don't get on line all everyday but it is good to talk to others who feel similar to myself with regard to the silver usage. I do appreciate the information I have gotten from this site, thank you, Lynn.
Re: CS??
Aloha Kathy, I see that you are also on gmail as am I. I have the same problem when I send emails, I never get to see my messages on the incoming silver list. So I now always bcc myself :-) Helena -- - Original Message - From: Kathy Tankersley To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, August 01, 2011 7:27 AM Subject: CS?? I don't understand why my posts are not posted, I posted two times this morning and a couple in the last 2 weeks that was never p osted. I wonder why?:Kathy
RE: CSBuying Generator
Seems fairly clear that they haven't actually said anything. We know the concentration as near as is necessary. The only way to maintain consistancy would be by using industrial equipment on a large scale with constant monitoring throughout the entire production process, and then a week later it will be different anyway. How did they handle ...all these road blocks...? And they've seen nothing like it cos the generator probly looks different from other generators, is *that* what they mean by seeing nothing like it? All bunkum to me. And that's not a criticism, just an observation. Everyone will say they have the best unit or produce the best stuff. Unless other ingredients are added to the process everyone produces the same stuff, the difference will be *what* is added, and *when* the product is laboratory analysed after cessation of production. The total Ag content may be determined, but the ion/particle ratio will vary according to when the sample is analysed, and how it's analysed. {opinion} Example: Immediately after cessation of production pH will be alkaline, 24 hours or a week later it will be closer to base 7.0 {based on personal experience}. N. Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2011 15:43:02 -0400 From: gwms...@optonline.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSBuying Generator My requirements were clear: a unit that delivers high quality colloidal silver in a known concentration. Especially the latter has proven to be difficult. It became clear that without determining the temperature and the conductivity of the water, a correct value could not be calculated for the concentration of the silver solution. But finally we handled all these road blocks and now the new unit is available and I have seen nothing like it on the
CSasthma
THe book that explains the Buteyko breathing method for asthma is: Breathing Free by Teresa Hale, you can get it off ebay or amazon, cost about.99cents plus postage.KathyGood Luck
Re: CS??
THanks. Kathy - Original Message - From: Helena To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2011 5:46 PM Subject: Re: CS?? Aloha Kathy, I see that you are also on gmail as am I. I have the same problem when I send emails, I never get to see my messages on the incoming silver list. So I now always bcc myself :-) Helena -- - Original Message - From: Kathy Tankersley To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, August 01, 2011 7:27 AM Subject: CS?? I don't understand why my posts are not posted, I posted two times this morning and a couple in the last 2 weeks that was never p osted. I wonder why?:Kathy
Re: CSBuying Generator
Gladys: Maybe I can save you some money. Buy yourself a mag stirrer from Ode (Silver Puppy website). http://www.silverpuppy.com/page1b.html Take the stirring stick off the Silvergen and use it with the mag stirrer instead. That’s what I did, and it works great. I also have the Silver Puppy, but currently I mostly use the Silvergen with the mag stirrer and the magnetic beads (hint – when not in use, store the beads in distilled water, and never touch them with your hands – took me a few yellow batches before I learned that). If you can afford it, buy the silver puppy with the mag stirrer, but keep your silvergen as well. Then you can decide which you prefer. In any event, it is good to have a backup unit. Del From: Gladys Williams Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2011 3:43 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSBuying Generator Am set to buy another generator. What's better the Silver Puppy or the Silvergen? Have an old Silvergen and the stirrer keeps falling off. Does the newer model of each have a well secured stirrer? And has anyone heard of the Silver Smart Colloidal Silver Maker? Read this on Tools for Healing: David P. Amrein, the President of Dr. Clark Research Association, has the following to say about the Silver Smart: It took us 18 months to develop the new SILVER SMART. My requirements were clear: a unit that delivers high quality colloidal silver in a known concentration. Especially the latter has proven to be difficult. It became clear that without determining the temperature and the conductivity of the water, a correct value could not be calculated for the concentration of the silver solution. But finally we handled all these road blocks and now the new unit is available and I have seen nothing like it on the
CSCleaning Silver Strips
I have just bought a Silvergen machine and am new to CS making.question: when I am finished making the CS it says to wipe off the silver strips... I notice that it does not all come off.I have only made the CS twice..do I need to scrub the strips until they are a clean silver look or just wipe them off and continue... Tks, Kathy Neff
Re: CSCleaning Silver Strips
Just wipe with a folded napkin or Kleenex until you get the black stuff off. That’s about it. Avoid touching with your hands as this will get your skin’s oil on the electrodes and possibly turn a batch yellow. If you get a yellow batch, dampen a napkin with hydrogen peroxide and wipe the electrodes with that – usually takes care of it. Sometimes you have to rinse the jar with hydrogen peroxide and then with distilled water to make sure it is clean. A yellow batch is always due to impurities somewhere. Del From: Kathryn Neff Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2011 7:50 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSCleaning Silver Strips I have just bought a Silvergen machine and am new to CS making.question: when I am finished making the CS it says to wipe off the silver strips... I notice that it does not all come off.I have only made the CS twice..do I need to scrub the strips until they are a clean silver look or just wipe them off and continue... Tks, Kathy Neff
CSlegs weak
Using cs my legs are weak. Make my own and consume 24 ms per day at 12ppm do have herx but leg weakness ??? Rod Samuelson 860-881-3734 cell new email address rsamuels...@cox.net
CSSilver Generator
Gladys, I have both the Silvergen and Silverpuppy, as well as other machines. The silverpuppy automatically stops at 16 ppm for me. Some get 20ppm. I have no problem with this at all and i use this all the time. I got the convertible 120/220 so i can use it anywhere. This machine stops if the distilled water has excess minerals or not too pure. This machine does not make a lot of the fuzzy silver fibers on the electrodes. This has two kinds of magnets stirring the water, but you only choose one to use. I also get good technical support from Ken. The Silvergen, it has a dial, and if i use the lowest setting it only goes up to 2ppm. Then if i put it at the 12 o'clock placement, it would give me 4ppm. Then i put it at the 3 o'clock setting it would give me 5ppm. Now, one can't turn the dial to the max coz that would break the machine. Like the silverpuppy, it gives a clear solution as long as you truly have a good distilled water. This machine automatically stops when distilled water is not too pure. It also stops when it has reached your desired ppm. It also does not have too much fuzz on the electrodes. You don't push the stirrer too far down otherwise it would not turn. Those are my two cents on my personal experience with the machines. Melly
Re: CSSilver Generator
I have used the Silvergen on the max setting many times without breaking it (not sure what you mean by that). Terry Melly Bag tita_...@yahoo.com wrote: Gladys, I have both the Silvergen and Silverpuppy, as well as other machines. The silverpuppy automatically stops at 16 ppm for me. Some get 20ppm. I have no problem with this at all and i use this all the time. I got the convertible 120/220 so i can use it anywhere. This machine stops if the distilled water has excess minerals or not too pure. This machine does not make a lot of the fuzzy silver fibers on the electrodes. This has two kinds of magnets stirring the water, but you only choose one to use. I also get good technical support from Ken. The Silvergen, it has a dial, and if i use the lowest setting it only goes up to 2ppm. Then if i put it at the 12 o'clock placement, it would give me 4ppm. Then i put it at the 3 o'clock setting it would give me 5ppm. Now, one can't turn the dial to the max coz that would break the machine. Like the silverpuppy, it gives a clear solution as long as you truly have a good distilled water. This machine automatically stops when distilled water is not too pure. It also stops when it has reached your desired ppm. It also does not have too much fuzz on the electrodes. You don't push the stirrer too far down otherwise it would not turn. Those are my two cents on my personal experience with the machines. Melly -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
CSSilver generator
Terry, This is what i was told when i called silvergen's office. That i am not to turn it all the way up to the max or i'll break the machine. I called then for low ppm even at max setting. Melly
Re: CSSilver generator
Thanks Melly. How strange that they would even put a setting on the machine that would break it...? I never got that info but fortunately I've not had any problems when running it on max. It takes a little longer to complete (as expected) but no other issues. Terry Melly Bag tita_...@yahoo.com wrote: Terry, This is what i was told when i called silvergen's office. That i am not to turn it all the way up to the max or i'll break the machine. I called then for low ppm even at max setting. Melly -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
CSBrickey's Ear - Black Salve
Sounds as if the top was stuck in the tape and the whole thing got ripped out - fine - but just incase there are any bits left behind that might work their way to the top in the next year or so, keep the wound clean with your CS/EIS and keep a look out for another funny looking bump down the track. If it does appear, put on a bit more salve. It will probably be tiny and come away very soon. Even so, you might need to warn family members to leave the ear care to you! Congratulations on that nice little success! I hope you have a big cowboy hat to wear out in the sun, though! Rowena My DR found a crusty growth on the top of my ear. I tried to put Black Salve on it but the tape covering it only held on one side of my ear. I left it like that as my wifes family reunion was the next day. My wife saw the tape flapping and pulled it off. There was a hole like someone shot a BB at it. Whatever was there looks like it was gone. I used the salve bought from Quailwood.com who is on this list. I work outside so get a lot of sun on my tree farm. Brickey