CSOT-ALS

2003-10-09 Thread AScottSilver
Dear list members:

My Mom has been diagnosed with ALS. Does anyone know of anything that is 
worth looking into that is worth looking into? Please respond off line or to 
the 
off topic list.

Thank you for your time.

Andy Scott
ascottsil...@aol.com


Re: CSHelp please with asthma

2003-10-09 Thread kittykat
Thank you Dan, I will try that too.

Debbie
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  Can also experiment with tea tree oil. Take a little bottle of it and shake 
it up. Then quickly take the cap off and breath deeply through one nostril 
while keeping the other closed with a finger. Alternate nostrils. Try to hold 
in your breath when you breath in the tea tree oil vapor.

  Can also try this with eucalyptus oil.

  Can also try this with peppermint oil to clear sinuses.

  Dan




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Subject: CSHelp please with asthma


If I could ask help from the list.  I have asthma and started to have a 
cold a week ago Monday.  I bought an ultrasonic humidifier and started 
breathing in the mist twice a day for about 20 minutes.  Nevertheless, my cold 
advanced to a body wracking  cough as it usually does and I usually have to 
have steroids to knock it out.  I truely believe in CS and want to avoid 
steroids.  I have modified my Sunbeam ultrasonic humidifier and have put a 
medical grade flexible hose on it, so I am getting all of the CS mist in my 
lungs by breathing through this hose.  I do this a half a hour at a time twice 
a day.  What else can I do to stop this horrible cough that keeps me up at 
night?  

Thank you all for your helpfulness.

Debbie

CSmeasuring ppm of a 2nd variety of concentrated CS

2003-10-09 Thread Mike Monett
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CSmeasuring ppm of a 2nd variety of concentrated CS
From: Reid Harvey
Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2003 02:02:17

   Mike,

   I suppose  I have assumed that only one patent  has  existed, that
   issued to  Katadyn  in  the early  1930's.  What  I  have recently
   learned is  that  to this day Katadyn uses  very  fine particulate
   silver metal,  mixed  in with there clay, then  formed,  dried and
   fired. But CS works well too, many companies using one form or the
   other, and I feel confident about our generator.

   Does anyone  know  where we could get  the  very  fine particulate
   silver metal,  down  to 100 nanometers or so?  So  far  I've heard
   nothing about where this might be available, let alone considering
   production in  a   particular   country.   And   as  you  may know
   importation can be far easier said than done.

   Reid

  Hi Reid,

  Sorry, I  can't help you on nanosilver. But I have  a  silly thought
  that may entertain you.

  How about  soaking the ceramic with your red stuff, then  heating it
  in a hydrogen atmosphere?

  Maybe the hot hydrogen will reduce the oxide back to pure silver and
  the resulting  steam  will escape. Maybe a  street  balloon vendor's
  hydrogen tank might be a source.

  Of course,  if air gets near the hot hydrogen, it might turn  out to
  be a fast way of disassembling the filter:)

Best Regards,

Mike Monett


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CSNanosilver source

2003-10-09 Thread Jrowland
 Does anyone know where we could get the very fine particulate
 silver metal, down to 100 nanometers or so?
A South Korean possibility?
http://eng.nanocomposite.net/?view=othersub=02
jr


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Re: CSHelp please with asthma

2003-10-09 Thread Ode Coyote

A while back my ex had a conjestive cough that kept her awake for several days.
She would actually cough till she turned blue and almost passed out.
We tried just about every over the counter drug there was including those with codeine...no luck at all.

Then I loaded a pipe with a pinch of pot and told her to take one [count it] one mouthful of smoke and inhale as deep as possible and hold it.
She never smokes pot. [Nor do I make a habit of it..something like a gram a year]

The result?
Her eyes got wide and she asked, Does it work instantly?!!!
Well, heck, I dunno..does it?

She had a one fit of coughing and when it stopped, she went to sleep and was OK from then on.

The substance does dry up the lungs, sinuses and mouth, hence, the infamous cottonmouth

As for asthmatics:
Studies show that many people are helped by light useage of marijuana, but that some people find it to increase the discomfort of an attack.

Incidently, I understand that pot also lowers blood sugar which is why you get the munchies
Ode


At 10:13 AM 10/7/2003 -0500, you wrote: 

If I could ask help from the list.  I have asthma and started to have a cold a week ago Monday.  I bought an ultrasonic humidifier and started breathing in the mist twice a day for about 20 minutes.  Nevertheless, my cold advanced to a body wracking  cough as it usually does and I usually have to have steroids to knock it out.  I truely believe in CS and want to avoid steroids.  I have modified my Sunbeam ultrasonic humidifier and have put a medical grade flexible hose on it, so I am getting all of the CS mist in my lungs by breathing through this hose.  I do this a half a hour at a time twice a day.  What else can I do to stop this horrible cough that keeps me up at night?  
  
Thank you all for your helpfulness.
  
Debbie





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Re: CSEbay ban of CS

2003-10-09 Thread Ode Coyote
  From what I understand, Ebay was bought up by a large corporate entity
who swallowed PayPal as well.
 Plus, the CS section on Ebay has always been very small, maybe netting
Ebay $10 a day.  Not much of a loss. Certainly not worth fighting over from
the corporate point of view.

Ode


At 10:41 AM 10/7/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Ode Coyote   10/6/03 4:49 AM  Wrote:

 The more one has to lose, the easier they are to control.
 That's why most active protestors are one step away from being street
people.
 [They have nothing to lose and feel a need for something to do...and
 drinking wasn't it.]
 
 Ebay has a lot to lose.
**

That makes sense Ken, but I thought
that eBay had moved off shore --
is he afraid of losing his citizenship?


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Re: CSMeasuring very high ppms

2003-10-09 Thread Ode Coyote
At 06:19 PM 10/7/2003 -0400, you wrote:
url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m63187.html
Re: CSMeasuring very high ppms
From: Ode Coyote
Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 10:39:19

   Colloidal Copper is said to be more effective on molds and fungi.

  Yes, I find it much more effective. But it doesn't last  long, maybe
  a day  or  less.  It's a constant battle, but I  can  now  get brief
  periods with no headaches. How glorious this is, I can't tell you.

   Copper sulphates have been used for that for ages, I  believe. How
   did you make your collidal copper?

  Each electrode is 3 feet of 12 ga house wiring folded into a  W. The
  wetted area is about 5.5 sq.in. I tried different  current densities
  and am now running at 144 uA/sq.in.

   I've copper  electrodes  for hours on end and never  got  a  TE or
   conductivity rise  to  go  over 3 uS [But I did  get  a  blue grey
   precipitate] Same with zinc ... without the precipitate.

  Yes, I monitor the cell voltage and calculate the ppm. As soon as it
  hits 3 ppm calculated, the cathode starts turning dark and  the cell
  voltage flattens out.
  So 3 ppm calculated seem to be a hard limit for copper electrolysis.
OK, So you have found as have I that 3 PPM is about the upper limit for
CC..or really ionic copper..as I have been unable to make anything that has
even a hint of a TE.

 A while back I made a generator with a 1/8th  x 3 3/8 stainless steel
cathode in the center and 3 anodes surrounding it at the same length, one
of 12 gauge silver wire, one of 10 gauge zinc wire and one of 10 gauge
copper wire. If I recall, I was running it at .7ma and no stirring.
 I think I'll go find it again.  :-)


..At  some point, the Ag+ and OH- ions  start  combining to
  form silver  hydroxide  and  silver oxide.  I  posted  the equations
  earlier.

  But when  you put H2O2 on plain silver, the reaction  is  very slow.
  For example,  you  get a gray sludge on the cathode  at  low current
  density. As  you  explained,  this  is  pure  silver  covering small
  hydrogen bubbles.

  When you shake it off into the water, the bits fall to the bottom.
### and the bits eventually dissipate releasing a cloud of particles just
like the so called 'ion cloud' as the hydrogen bubbles dissolve into the water

  If you add H2O2 to the cs, bubbles start appearing and the tiny bits
  start rising  to the surface. When the bubble breaks, the  bits fall
  back down. This will go on for days.

  So the reaction of H2O2 on pure silver is completely  different than
  on silver oxides. The H2O2 breaks down to water instead of acting as
  a catalyst. I posted the equations earlier.

  Now, when  you  get a yellow tint to the cs and add  a  tiny  bit of
  H2O2, the   tint   disappears   and   the   solution   remains clear
  indefinitely.

  So this  confirms what we learned by evaporating cs and  adding H2O2
  to the black stuff. The reason for the yellow tint is silver oxides,
  and not elemental silver particles.

##  I have found that whatever makes the yellow tint will eventually stick
to the glass of the container leaving the water colorless.
 This probably has something to do with the larger mass of the large
particles impacting the container sides and sticking there while the small
particles just keep swimming around.

 If the water is then poured off and peroxide is placed on the deposit, it
vanishes instantly.

 The reaction is very much like when an oxide blackened electrode is placed
in peroxide, which leads me to conjecture that the yellow color of the
particles has something to do with the inclusion of oxides in that crystal
structure.
 There just may be a whole range of crystal structures containing both
oxides and hydroxides that key in with various particle sizes...not that
any particular structure actually has a color as in pigment but that the
composition of the crystal may have something to do with the size limit and
range of the particle and it's reflective/refractive properties.

 When I use peroxide in CS, the TE increases...often taking on a faint
bluish hue in full spectrum [sun] light.
  I think that maybe the peroxide is breaking the crystal structure apart
producing both smaller particles AND releasing ions.

 I've used as little as 4 drops of peroxide in a quart of violet colored CS
to clear it, but it took many days.

 I mentioned making silver flakes while using peroxide as a starter [don't
recall how much..I don't pay much attention to what I consider total
failures].
 I let that batch sit around for over a year and look at it now and
then...just because it was pretty.
 For the first few months it remained unchanged. I could shake it up and
see that pretty snowfall effect like a paper weight thingie. Water was
colorless with no visible TE [if I remember]

 Then a fuzzy fluffy white precipitate formed out of the shiney flakes on
the bottom as the water turned yellowish.

 After several more months the water went clear with no color..but it's

Re: CSMeasuring very high ppms

2003-10-09 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ode Coyote wrote:

 At 06:19 PM 10/7/2003 -0400, you wrote:
 url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m63187.html
 Re: CSMeasuring very high ppms
 From: Ode Coyote
 Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 10:39:19
 
Colloidal Copper is said to be more effective on molds and fungi.
 
   Yes, I find it much more effective. But it doesn't last  long, maybe
   a day  or  less.  It's a constant battle, but I  can  now  get brief
   periods with no headaches. How glorious this is, I can't tell you.
 
Copper sulphates have been used for that for ages, I  believe. How
did you make your collidal copper?
 
   Each electrode is 3 feet of 12 ga house wiring folded into a  W. The
   wetted area is about 5.5 sq.in. I tried different  current densities
   and am now running at 144 uA/sq.in.
 
I've copper  electrodes  for hours on end and never  got  a  TE or
conductivity rise  to  go  over 3 uS [But I did  get  a  blue grey
precipitate] Same with zinc ... without the precipitate.
 
   Yes, I monitor the cell voltage and calculate the ppm. As soon as it
   hits 3 ppm calculated, the cathode starts turning dark and  the cell
   voltage flattens out.
   So 3 ppm calculated seem to be a hard limit for copper electrolysis.
 OK, So you have found as have I that 3 PPM is about the upper limit for
 CC..or really ionic copper..as I have been unable to make anything that has
 even a hint of a TE.

  A while back I made a generator with a 1/8th  x 3 3/8 stainless steel
 cathode in the center and 3 anodes surrounding it at the same length, one
 of 12 gauge silver wire, one of 10 gauge zinc wire and one of 10 gauge
 copper wire. If I recall, I was running it at .7ma and no stirring.
  I think I'll go find it again.  :-)
 

 ..At  some point, the Ag+ and OH- ions  start  combining to
   form silver  hydroxide  and  silver oxide.  I  posted  the equations
   earlier.
 
   But when  you put H2O2 on plain silver, the reaction  is  very slow.
   For example,  you  get a gray sludge on the cathode  at  low current
   density. As  you  explained,  this  is  pure  silver  covering small
   hydrogen bubbles.
 
   When you shake it off into the water, the bits fall to the bottom.
 ### and the bits eventually dissipate releasing a cloud of particles just
 like the so called 'ion cloud' as the hydrogen bubbles dissolve into the water
 
   If you add H2O2 to the cs, bubbles start appearing and the tiny bits
   start rising  to the surface. When the bubble breaks, the  bits fall
   back down. This will go on for days.
 
   So the reaction of H2O2 on pure silver is completely  different than
   on silver oxides. The H2O2 breaks down to water instead of acting as
   a catalyst. I posted the equations earlier.
 
   Now, when  you  get a yellow tint to the cs and add  a  tiny  bit of
   H2O2, the   tint   disappears   and   the   solution   remains clear
   indefinitely.

   So this  confirms what we learned by evaporating cs and  adding H2O2
   to the black stuff. The reason for the yellow tint is silver oxides,
   and not elemental silver particles.

 ##  I have found that whatever makes the yellow tint will eventually stick
 to the glass of the container leaving the water colorless.
  This probably has something to do with the larger mass of the large
 particles impacting the container sides and sticking there while the small
 particles just keep swimming around.

  If the water is then poured off and peroxide is placed on the deposit, it
 vanishes instantly.

I believe that the H2O2 oxidizes the silver producing silver oxide, which is
slightly soluble, and thus dissolves in the peroxide.  Also it is possible that
silver oxide is much more soluble in peroxide than in water, but can find no
information on that.


  The reaction is very much like when an oxide blackened electrode is placed
 in peroxide, which leads me to conjecture that the yellow color of the
 particles has something to do with the inclusion of oxides in that crystal
 structure.

I have doubts that the deposit is silver oxide, since silver oxide is somewhat
water soluble.  It is likely silver peroxide, which is totally insoluble in
water.  I believe the likely explaination is that silver peroxide is soluble in
H2O2.


  There just may be a whole range of crystal structures containing both
 oxides and hydroxides that key in with various particle sizes...not that
 any particular structure actually has a color as in pigment but that the
 composition of the crystal may have something to do with the size limit and
 range of the particle and it's reflective/refractive properties.

  When I use peroxide in CS, the TE increases...often taking on a faint
 bluish hue in full spectrum [sun] light.
   I think that maybe the peroxide is breaking the crystal structure apart
 producing both smaller particles AND releasing ions.

That is another possibility.



  I've used as little as 4 drops of peroxide in a quart of violet colored CS
 to clear it, but it took many days.

  

RE: CSEbay ban of CS

2003-10-09 Thread lkt
Except that, if you search on ebay for colloidal  --  there are 38
items at the moment.  Meters, instructions, but also silver, gold,
copper (and oatmeal) . . . Ban???
Lally


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RE: CSMeasuring very high ppms

2003-10-09 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Jonathan  Mike,

My humble thanks to each of you for acknowledging information from each of
us offered in love and
empathy to those with problems about which many of us have been touched!

Jonathan, your suggestion about the EMHealth Group at Yahoo will be
priceless to all of us that are still learning and sharing (me at age 80).
God has blessed me so richly until I Have to continually seek to serve 
share with others.

Mike you have added so much to us newbies from your wealth of knowledge
since I found this wonderful, informative Group! My continual Thanks to you
and so many others who stand head and shoulders above the average knowledge
so many of us are seeking.

Mike, have you considered soaking one of your used face masks in CS? Perhaps
better than the soaks I already mentioned.

I have a website: www.rharrisinc.com , the last page offers Free consulting
on questions I might be able to help that might not be suitable for group
use; however, if the subject might have use for several readers, this list
is the ideal place--I'll reply to either.

May each of you, together with all others sharing, be rewarded with a happy,
healthy life for many years! A long time black friend (long deceased) once
expressed as he was leaving, I hope You live a thousand years . . . . . . .
.(long pause) . .and I don't ever die!

Best regards,
Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist

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Subject: RE: CSMeasuring very high ppms


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RE: CSMeasuring very high ppms
From: Richard Harris
Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2003 07:31:58

   Hi Turtle,

   My heart  goes  out to you  Mike and all  your  loved  ones. Many
   people are  sensitive to cat dander as well as mold  spores. There
   are new room air filters that are satisfactory for most  people in
   a limited space. Some wag once suggested that the only sure way to
   remove fleas  from a house is to give away or shoot  the  dogs 
   cats   burn the house. I certainly hope your  problems  don't get
   that severe.  If your home is air conditioned, you  can  have an
   infra-red light  installed that will even kill anthax  as  well as
   most other air-borne problems including mold.

   Best of luck to all of you.

   Mike, for  your headaches, have you tried wetting  a  folded paper
   towel or cloth with CS and placing on forehead over eyes for a few
   minutes--sometimes that's efeective even for migraines.

   Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist

  Hi Richard,

  Thank you for your kind thoughts. I second Jonathan's post - finally
  we have  someone with extensive knowledge and experience  in  a very
  rare specialty.  Your  posts will be invaluable to  everyone  on the
  list.

  The headaches  seem to be caused by spores and not by the  toxic gas
  produced by the fungus. I have a highly-modified HEPA face mask that
  combines the  best features of the 3M valves with  the  light weight
  and tight fit of the Northill. (Darned engineers can't  stop finding
  ways to improve things, can we:)

  Anyway, the  slightest  exposure  to  spores  gives  a  very violent
  headache, nothing  like I've experienced before. I used to  get this
  when I  made  the  bed  - flipping  the  sheets  and  blankets would
  disperse the spores, and the fun would start.

  The HEPA  filter stops them, but not the vapor they  produce.  So it
  seems the  problem  really  is spores  from  fungus  growing  in the
  fabric, and  it  is very tough to kill. The spores  are  coated with
  chitin, the same material that provides the exoskeleton  of insects,
  lobsters, and many other forms of life. It seems to  be invulnerable
  to normal acids and bases.

  The toxins  seem to have a special path to the headache  machine. No
  conventional remedy has any effect whatsoever.

  Your idea  of using cs on a pad never occurred to me - see  - that's
  where your vast experience is so valuable.

  I'll give it a try and see what happens. Thanks!

  Just a note on using UV to kill spores - I've seen reports  that UVB
  might be  helpful since it is a shorter wavelength than UVA. But the
  light cannot  penetrate deep into fabrics or other material,  so any
  hidden spores might not see the effects.

Best Regards,

Mike Monett


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Re: CSMeasuring very high ppms

2003-10-09 Thread Dan Nave
 Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
 
I for one can deal with scientific subjects so long as the author makes a 
small effort to avoid unnecessary jargon, and use plain English whenever 
possible. 

I am looking forward to many postings apropos the advantages and disadvantages 
of CS from the viewpoint of the man behind the counter. . . . 

**

What does apropos mean?  ;-))

Dan





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CSMike Monet mold

2003-10-09 Thread Sandy . Green
Hi Mike,

I've been trying to send you a post off list, from
both of my email addresses and neither go through. 
What is the magic method of succeeding at this?

Sandy

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CSRe: Measuring very high ppms

2003-10-09 Thread Jrowland
 What does apropos mean?  ;-))---Dan
Similar to the unmasking of calculated ppm's, apropos an actual physical
analysis.
jr


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Re: CSMike Monet mold

2003-10-09 Thread Mike Monett
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CSMike Monet  mold
From: Sandy . Green
Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2003 08:50:42

   Hi Mike,

   I've been  trying  to send you a post off list,  from  both  of my
   email addresses  and neither go through. What is the  magic method
   of succeeding at this?

   Sandy

  Hi Sandy,

  Hmm. I  don't know - it seems to work for others.  My  spam software
  didn't trap  any  of your messages. I notice  there  is  sometimes a
  delay of  up to 6 or 8 hours on some of my posts to the  archive, so
  it there may be a bottleneck at sneakemail.

  I'd appreciate hearing from you. See if clicking on this  opens your
  email window:

  mailto:31dtzj...@sneakemail.com

  If not, please repost and we'll find something else that works.

Best Regards,

Mike Monett


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CSRe: Measuring very high ppms

2003-10-09 Thread Dan Nave
CSRe: Measuring very high ppms

 From: Jrowland wrote: 

 What does apropos mean?  ;-))---Dan

Similar to the unmasking of calculated ppm's, apropos an actual physical
analysis.
jr

Hmmm...  But is that pertinent, or relevant?  

Dan  ;^))


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CSSilverpuppy

2003-10-09 Thread silversurfer .

hi guys,

i read several recommendations on this list for the silverpuppy and decided 
to purchase one on Monday.  i`ve since tried to contact the company about my 
order and have sent two e-mails but i haven`t received a response.  i heard 
that the owner frequents this list so i`m hoping they will see this.


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Re: CSOT Stones and parasites

2003-10-09 Thread Sharon

Jason, or anyone wanting to contribute-

I was checking out the altcancer site on your silver medicine site, 
and wandered into the parasites section. I noticed that there was a 
lot of information suggesting the formation of stones in the liver 
and gallbladder may be due to parasites. Some have suggested that my 
dd's problems with uti's could be a result of kidney stones. Do you 
think there is any link between kindey stones and parasites? And does 
anyone have any formula for getting rid of the creatures ( since the 
altcancer stuff is not available any more. )


Thanks
Sharon


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CSMike D's cleanse

2003-10-09 Thread Sharon
Mike- whatever happened with the master cleanse you were doing?? I 
was waiting anxiously to hear if it worked for you.

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CSOT/H.Clark website

2003-10-09 Thread Sharon
Hey folks, Maybe I missed this and it has already been brought up 
here, but the Dr. Clark website, while not shut down, appears to not 
be selling anything anymore.


I guess I will have to build my own zapper? Where did you all say 
the instructions were again?


And what are we all going to do about all the attacks on websites? It 
is only a matter of time before the feds decide to shut down lists 
too. Can't have the sheep discussing cures between themselves unless 
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CSOT/ Clark website

2003-10-09 Thread Sharon
Hi gang- Disregard that last e-mail. I hadn't searched enough to find 
that the clark info website has been de-linked from the product 
ordering section. They ARE still selling their products, you just 
have to be smart enough to find the other site. Some days I am not ; )

Sharon


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CSalzheimers and cs?

2003-10-09 Thread silversurfer1952 .
I thought this article might be of interest to the list.  I didn't know 
there was a theory that alzheimers might be caused by a bacteria... 
interesting.



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RE: CSOT Stones and parasites

2003-10-09 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Sharon,
Sota makes a Bob Beck Zapper for parasites. They are very nice, helpful
people and I recommend them highly. My wife  I recently purchased one and
alternate using the Zapper for 2 hrs almost every day. I'm sure it's
helping, but want to use it for at least 90 days before really commenting.
There are several adjustments and it operates on a 9 volt battery. I believe
it was $110 + shipping--It's a brand new model and very well designed and
attractive. They have a well-informed staff and are customer friendly--have
an 800 # 1-800-224-0242. Check Sota Instruments on your internet and read
about all their fine products. Tell them I referred you--when we can report
our successes, I hope to sell some of their items here in FL.
Best regards,
Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist
-Original Message-
From: Sharon [mailto:tala...@teleport.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 4:20 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSOT Stones and parasites


Jason, or anyone wanting to contribute-

I was checking out the altcancer site on your silver medicine site,
and wandered into the parasites section. I noticed that there was a
lot of information suggesting the formation of stones in the liver
and gallbladder may be due to parasites. Some have suggested that my
dd's problems with uti's could be a result of kidney stones. Do you
think there is any link between kindey stones and parasites? And does
anyone have any formula for getting rid of the creatures ( since the
altcancer stuff is not available any more. )

Thanks
Sharon


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Re: CSMike Monet mold

2003-10-09 Thread Mike Monett
Hi Sandy,

  This is a repost - the original seems to be lost somewhere.

  url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m63277.html
  CSMike Monet  mold
  From: Sandy . Green
  Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2003 08:50:42

   Hi Mike,

   I've been  trying  to send you a post off list,  from  both  of my
   email addresses  and neither go through. What is the  magic method
   of succeeding at this?

   Sandy

  Hi Sandy,

  Hmm. I  don't know - it seems to work for others.  My  spam software
  didn't trap  any  of your messages. I notice  there  is  sometimes a
  delay of  up to 6 or 8 hours on some of my posts to the  archive, so
  there may be a bottleneck at sneakemail.

  I'd appreciate hearing from you. See if clicking on this  opens your
  email window:

  mailto:31dtzj...@sneakemail.com

  If not, please repost and we'll find something else that works.

Best Regards,

Mike Monett


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Re: CSRe: Measuring very high ppms

2003-10-09 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Is the definition below necessary and sufficient relevant to the purpose 
(a` propos)?



At 12:42 PM 10/9/03 -0500, you wrote:


CSRe: Measuring very high ppms

 From: Jrowland wrote:

 What does apropos mean?  ;-))---Dan

Similar to the unmasking of calculated ppm's, apropos an actual physical
analysis.
jr

Hmmm...  But is that pertinent, or relevant?

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Re: CSalzheimers and cs?

2003-10-09 Thread Marshall Dudley
And prions, among other things.

Marshall

silversurfer1952 . wrote:

 I thought this article might be of interest to the list.  I didn't know
 there was a theory that alzheimers might be caused by a bacteria...
 interesting.

 http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storyu=/nm/20031009/hl_nm/health_alzheimers_antibiotics_dc_1

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CScs:need help

2003-10-09 Thread Pow-Map
First of all, I want to thank all the people who so kindly responded to me: 
Paula, Jr., Bob, Rob and all the others who I responded to privately, in 
regards to where I can get a good CS without making it.
I received lots of good info. and I have to sort through it and make some 
decsions.  I may make my own but I'm not sure yet.
This group is an excellent source of information with a lot of nice and caring 
people.  I'm very happy to be involved.
Thanks all,
Maryanne

Re: CSMeasuring very high ppms

2003-10-09 Thread CKing001
On Thu, 09 Oct 2003 09:47:01 -0500, Dan Nave dn...@mn.nilfisk-advance.com
wrote:

What does apropos mean?  ;-))

Dan

ap·ro·pos (ap'r?-po') 
adj.

Being at once opportune and to the point. See synonyms at relevant.

adv.
At an appropriate time; opportunely.
By the way; incidentally: Apropos, where were you yesterday?
prep.
With regard to; concerning: Apropos our date for lunch, I can't go.

[French à propos : à, to (from Old French afrom Latin ad-; see ad–) + propos,
purpose (from Latin propositum, neuter past participle of proponere, to intend;
see propose).]




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Copyright © 2003 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin
Company. All rights reserved. 
 


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CSLVAC vs HVAC (was: Measuring very high ppms)

2003-10-09 Thread silversurfer1952 .

Hi,

Have there been any tests/studies of the differences between LVAC/DC vs HVAC 
CS vis-a-vis which type might be better suited for various applications 
(ailments)?


thank you.



From: James Holmes ami...@starband.net



A friend---60s good health generally---was diagnosed by regular western MDs
as having pulmonary mold; nothing further.  He was sick for months with 
an

unproductive cough and he lost 25 pounds.

Three days of occasional use of  Brooks' group's airbrush with CSPro HVAC 
10
mg/L driven with O2 and he was almost symptom free.   In a week he showed 
no

symptoms and has remained symptom free for more than two years.


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Re: CSSilverpuppy

2003-10-09 Thread Mike Monett
url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m63280.html
CSSilverpuppy
From: silversurfer .
Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2003 12:17:06

   hi guys,

   i read  several recommendations on this list  for  the silverpuppy
   and decided to purchase one on Monday. i`ve since tried to contact
   the company about my order and have sent two e-mails but i haven`t
   received a response. i heard that the owner frequents this list so
   i`m hoping they will see this.

   thanks.

  Hi girl,

  Ken just posted he had a severe headache for three days. I'm sure he
  is trying to catch up and will reply as soon as possible.

  He is extremely honest. You have nothing to worry about.

  BTW: good choice:)

Best Regards,

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Re: CSSilverpuppy

2003-10-09 Thread Mike Monett
url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m63280.html
CSSilverpuppy
From: silversurfer .
Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2003 12:17:06

   hi guys,

   i read  several recommendations on this list  for  the silverpuppy
   and decided to purchase one on Monday. i`ve since tried to contact
   the company about my order and have sent two e-mails but i haven`t
   received a response. i heard that the owner frequents this list so
   i`m hoping they will see this.

   thanks.

  Hi Girl,

  Ken just posted he had a severe headache for three days. I'm sure he
  is trying to catch up and will reply as soon as possible.

  He is extremely honest. You have nothing to worry about.

  BTW: good choice:)

  I just saw your request for info on HVAC vs LVDC. Stick with LVDC.

  HVAC is lethal due to the high voltage and could kill.

  LVDC probably produces higher ionic concentration. The silverpuppy
  is one of the best designs available.

Best Regards,

Mike Monett


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Re: CSSilverpuppy

2003-10-09 Thread Mike Monett
Hi Girl,

Sorry for the duplicate post. Sympatico is really acting wierd these 
days.

Best Regards,

Mike Monett


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Re: CSOT Stones and parasites

2003-10-09 Thread Sara Mandal-Joy
Check out the information on http://www.huldaclark.net, much there about
parasite cleansing, and about liver flushing - clearing out the stones.  I
use the methods and they work,.  Joy

And does
 anyone have any formula for getting rid of the creatures ( since the
 altcancer stuff is not available any more. )



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Re: CSOT/H.Clark website

2003-10-09 Thread Sara Mandal-Joy
There are several clark websites.  http://www.huldaclark.net is information
alone.  http://www.huldaclark.com is a store.  There are also other sites.
Joy


 Hey folks, Maybe I missed this and it has already been brought up
 here, but the Dr. Clark website, while not shut down, appears to not
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RE: CSOT Stones and parasites

2003-10-09 Thread Sharon

Richard, I found a link to a Sota Zapper that was supposed to be a clark zapper
http://www.sotainstruments.com/zapper/, are they one and the same? It 
was $110 too. I sent dh the schematic for the clark Zapper, figuring 
he can probably make one, but whether it will be cheaper, or just a 
PITA, I don't know.  Check out the zapper museum, I thought the pet 
Zapper they show is pretty funny http://www.zappermuseum.com/

Sharon


Hi Sharon,
Sota makes a Bob Beck Zapper for parasites. They are very nice, helpful
people and I recommend them highly. My wife  I recently purchased one and
alternate using the Zapper for 2 hrs almost every day. I'm sure it's
helping, but want to use it for at least 90 days before really commenting.
There are several adjustments and it operates on a 9 volt battery. I believe
it was $110 + shipping--It's a brand new model and very well designed and
attractive. They have a well-informed staff and are customer friendly--have
an 800 # 1-800-224-0242. Check Sota Instruments on your internet and read
about all their fine products. Tell them I referred you--when we can report
our successes, I hope to sell some of their items here in FL.
Best regards,
Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist
-Original Message-
From: Sharon [mailto:tala...@teleport.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 4:20 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSOT Stones and parasites


Jason, or anyone wanting to contribute-

I was checking out the altcancer site on your silver medicine site,
and wandered into the parasites section. I noticed that there was a
lot of information suggesting the formation of stones in the liver
and gallbladder may be due to parasites. Some have suggested that my
dd's problems with uti's could be a result of kidney stones. Do you
think there is any link between kindey stones and parasites? And does
anyone have any formula for getting rid of the creatures ( since the
altcancer stuff is not available any more. )

Thanks
Sharon


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CSRe: Measuring very high ppms

2003-10-09 Thread Jrowland

Well, maybe it is, and maybe it ain't...
Say, Tom, let me whitewash a little.
http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/People/rgs/sawyr-II.html
jr


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CSRe:Clark website is open

2003-10-09 Thread Tel Tofflemire

https://www.drclark.com/start.asp.(For Products)
Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ.

Sara Mandal-Joy wrote:


There are several clark websites.  http://www.huldaclark.net is information
alone.  http://www.huldaclark.com is a store.  There are also other sites.
Joy


 


Hey folks, Maybe I missed this and it has already been brought up
here, but the Dr. Clark website, while not shut down, appears to not
be selling anything anymore.
   





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Re: CSOT/H.Clark website

2003-10-09 Thread Sharon


Joy- Do you have a zapper?
I am trying to decide how to go about the zapper issue- to make or to buy.
Have you used any of the clark methods on kids?
TIA
Sharon


There are several clark websites.  http://www.huldaclark.net is information
alone.  http://www.huldaclark.com is a store.  There are also other sites.
Joy



 Hey folks, Maybe I missed this and it has already been brought up
 here, but the Dr. Clark website, while not shut down, appears to not
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Re: CSOT-ALS

2003-10-09 Thread David S Osborne
.This might be helpful, Andy.
davido

http://www.baar.com/sitemap_alpha.shtml

On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 02:10:54 EDT ascottsil...@aol.com writes:
Dear list members:

My Mom has been diagnosed with ALS. Does anyone know of anything that is
worth looking into that is worth looking into? Please respond off line or
to the off topic list.

Thank you for your time.

Andy Scott
ascottsil...@aol.com

Re: CSOT Stones and parasites

2003-10-09 Thread Jonathan B. Britten

Hi, list,

Just to clarify:  the name zapper corresponds to the Hulda Clark 
device,  which is different in various respects from the device 
designed by Bob Beck.


A writer named Peter Lindeman claims the Beck device is superior;  I 
have heard of good results from both devices.


JBB




On Friday, Oct 10, 2003, at 06:13 Asia/Tokyo, Richard Harris wrote:


Hi Sharon,
Sota makes a Bob Beck Zapper for parasites. They are very nice, helpful
people and I recommend them highly. My wife  I recently purchased one 
and

alternate using the Zapper for 2 hrs almost every day. I'm sure it's
helping, but want to use it for at least 90 days before really 
commenting.
There are several adjustments and it operates on a 9 volt battery. I 
believe
it was $110 + shipping--It's a brand new model and very well designed 
and
attractive. They have a well-informed staff and are customer 
friendly--have
an 800 # 1-800-224-0242. Check Sota Instruments on your internet and 
read
about all their fine products. Tell them I referred you--when we can 
report

our successes, I hope to sell some of their items here in FL.
Best regards,
Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist
-Original Message-
From: Sharon [mailto:tala...@teleport.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 4:20 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSOT Stones and parasites


Jason, or anyone wanting to contribute-

I was checking out the altcancer site on your silver medicine site,
and wandered into the parasites section. I noticed that there was a
lot of information suggesting the formation of stones in the liver
and gallbladder may be due to parasites. Some have suggested that my
dd's problems with uti's could be a result of kidney stones. Do you
think there is any link between kindey stones and parasites? And does
anyone have any formula for getting rid of the creatures ( since the
altcancer stuff is not available any more. )

Thanks
Sharon


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Re: CSMeasuring very high ppms

2003-10-09 Thread Jonathan B. Britten

Hi, Richard,

Thanks for the link and for the nice message.

Unfortunately,  in trying to view the pages on your site,  I keep 
getting a demand to log in and provide a password.Is there a way to 
access your page without going through that routine?   I have too many 
passwords as it is.


Perhaps list members would be grateful for a  single login name and 
password for everyone on the list,  unless there are real security and 
privacy issues that necessitate individual log-ins.


Thanks in advance!


JBB




On Thursday, Oct 9, 2003, at 23:31 Asia/Tokyo, Richard Harris wrote:


Hi Jonathan  Mike,

My humble thanks to each of you for acknowledging information from 
each of

us offered in love and
empathy to those with problems about which many of us have been 
touched!


Jonathan, your suggestion about the EMHealth Group at Yahoo will be
priceless to all of us that are still learning and sharing (me at age 
80).
God has blessed me so richly until I Have to continually seek to serve 


share with others.

Mike you have added so much to us newbies from your wealth of knowledge
since I found this wonderful, informative Group! My continual Thanks 
to you
and so many others who stand head and shoulders above the average 
knowledge

so many of us are seeking.

Mike, have you considered soaking one of your used face masks in CS? 
Perhaps

better than the soaks I already mentioned.

I have a website: www.rharrisinc.com , the last page offers Free 
consulting
on questions I might be able to help that might not be suitable for 
group
use; however, if the subject might have use for several readers, this 
list

is the ideal place--I'll reply to either.

May each of you, together with all others sharing, be rewarded with a 
happy,
healthy life for many years! A long time black friend (long deceased) 
once
expressed as he was leaving, I hope You live a thousand years . . . . 
. . .

.(long pause) . .and I don't ever die!

Best regards,
Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist

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From: Mike Monett [mailto:31dtzj...@sneakemail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 9:39 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSMeasuring very high ppms


url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m63227.html
RE: CSMeasuring very high ppms
From: Richard Harris
Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2003 07:31:58


Hi Turtle,



My heart  goes  out to you  Mike and all  your  loved  ones. Many
people are  sensitive to cat dander as well as mold  spores. There
are new room air filters that are satisfactory for most  people in
a limited space. Some wag once suggested that the only sure way to
remove fleas  from a house is to give away or shoot  the  dogs 
cats   burn the house. I certainly hope your  problems  don't get
that severe.  If your home is air conditioned, you  can  have an
infra-red light  installed that will even kill anthax  as  well as
most other air-borne problems including mold.



Best of luck to all of you.



Mike, for  your headaches, have you tried wetting  a  folded paper
towel or cloth with CS and placing on forehead over eyes for a few
minutes--sometimes that's efeective even for migraines.



Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist


  Hi Richard,

  Thank you for your kind thoughts. I second Jonathan's post - finally
  we have  someone with extensive knowledge and experience  in  a very
  rare specialty.  Your  posts will be invaluable to  everyone  on the
  list.

  The headaches  seem to be caused by spores and not by the  toxic gas
  produced by the fungus. I have a highly-modified HEPA face mask that
  combines the  best features of the 3M valves with  the  light weight
  and tight fit of the Northill. (Darned engineers can't  stop finding
  ways to improve things, can we:)

  Anyway, the  slightest  exposure  to  spores  gives  a  very violent
  headache, nothing  like I've experienced before. I used to  get this
  when I  made  the  bed  - flipping  the  sheets  and  blankets would
  disperse the spores, and the fun would start.

  The HEPA  filter stops them, but not the vapor they  produce.  So it
  seems the  problem  really  is spores  from  fungus  growing  in the
  fabric, and  it  is very tough to kill. The spores  are  coated with
  chitin, the same material that provides the exoskeleton  of insects,
  lobsters, and many other forms of life. It seems to  be invulnerable
  to normal acids and bases.

  The toxins  seem to have a special path to the headache  machine. No
  conventional remedy has any effect whatsoever.

  Your idea  of using cs on a pad never occurred to me - see  - that's
  where your vast experience is so valuable.

  I'll give it a try and see what happens. Thanks!

  Just a note on using UV to kill spores - I've seen reports  that UVB
  might be  helpful since it is a shorter wavelength than UVA. But the
  light cannot  penetrate deep into fabrics or other material,  so any
  hidden spores might not see the effects.

Best Regards,

Mike Monett


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Re: CSMeasuring very high ppms

2003-10-09 Thread Hank
I went to all his pages, Just clicked cancel when it ask for the password.

Sincerely Yours,
Hank
http://www.babelmagazine.com/
http://members.fortunecity.com/hdka/menact.html


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From: Jonathan B. Britten jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: CSMeasuring very high ppms


 Hi, Richard,
 
 Thanks for the link and for the nice message.
 
 Unfortunately,  in trying to view the pages on your site,  I keep 
 getting a demand to log in and provide a password.Is there a way to 
 access your page without going through that routine?   I have too many 
 passwords as it is.
  Thanks in advance!
 
 
 JBB
 
 
 
 
 On Thursday, Oct 9, 2003, at 23:31 Asia/Tokyo, Richard Harris wrote:
 
  Hi Jonathan  Mike,
 
  My humble thanks to each of you for acknowledging information from 
  each of
  us offered in love and
  empathy to those with problems about which many of us have been 
  touched!
 
  Jonathan, your suggestion about the EMHealth Group at Yahoo will be
  priceless to all of us that are still learning and sharing (me at age 
  80).
  God has blessed me so richly until I Have to continually seek to serve 
  
  share with others.
  
  I have a website: www.rharrisinc.com , the last page offers Free 
  consulting
  on questions I might be able to help that might not be suitable for 
  group
  use; however, if the subject might have use for several readers, this 
  list
  is the ideal place--I'll reply to either.


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Re: CSMeasuring very high ppms

2003-10-09 Thread Mike Monett
url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m63306.html
Re: CSMeasuring very high ppms
From: Jonathan B. Britten
Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2003 18:36:48

   Hi, Richard,

   Thanks for the link and for the nice message.

   Unfortunately, in  trying to view the pages on your  site,  I keep
   getting a demand to log in and provide a password. Is there  a way
   to access your page without going through that routine? I have too
   many passwords as it is.

  [...]

  Hi Jonathan,

  I have no trouble going to any page on Richard's site, using the url
  he posted.

  One little thing I noticed is the image link to Richard's picture is
  broken on his bio page:

http://www.rharrisinc.com/bio.html

  The link has a backslash instead of a forward slash:

http://www.rharrisinc.com/images\rharris_oval.gif

  It works fine when that is fixed.

  A very distinguished gentleman. Kind, honest, trustworthy,  and very
  gentle. Kind  of  hard to believe anyone would want  to  toss mortar
  shells at someone like that.

  I didn't try to load any other images, so there may be a few more   
with the same problem.

Best Regards,

Mike Monett


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Re: CSOT Stones and parasites

2003-10-09 Thread Sharon

Hey JBB, in what respect is it different, do you know?
THanks
Sharon


Hi, list,

Just to clarify:  the name zapper corresponds to the Hulda Clark 
device,  which is different in various respects from the device 
designed by Bob Beck.


A writer named Peter Lindeman claims the Beck device is superior;  I 
have heard of good results from both devices.


JBB




On Friday, Oct 10, 2003, at 06:13 Asia/Tokyo, Richard Harris wrote:


Hi Sharon,
Sota makes a Bob Beck Zapper for parasites. They are very nice, helpful
people and I recommend them highly. My wife  I recently purchased one and
alternate using the Zapper for 2 hrs almost every day. I'm sure it's
helping, but want to use it for at least 90 days before really commenting.
There are several adjustments and it operates on a 9 volt battery. I believe
it was $110 + shipping--It's a brand new model and very well designed and
attractive. They have a well-informed staff and are customer friendly--have
an 800 # 1-800-224-0242. Check Sota Instruments on your internet and read
about all their fine products. Tell them I referred you--when we can report
our successes, I hope to sell some of their items here in FL.
Best regards,
Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist
-Original Message-
From: Sharon [mailto:tala...@teleport.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 4:20 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSOT Stones and parasites


Jason, or anyone wanting to contribute-

I was checking out the altcancer site on your silver medicine site,
and wandered into the parasites section. I noticed that there was a
lot of information suggesting the formation of stones in the liver
and gallbladder may be due to parasites. Some have suggested that my
dd's problems with uti's could be a result of kidney stones. Do you
think there is any link between kindey stones and parasites? And does
anyone have any formula for getting rid of the creatures ( since the
altcancer stuff is not available any more. )

Thanks
Sharon


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CSRe: Silverpuppy and HVAC vs LVDC

2003-10-09 Thread silversurfer1952 .

Hi Mike,

Thanks for the response.  I'm not doubting Ken's honesty, actually, but 
rather let impatience get the best of me.  I lost the order information 
including order number (something that should have been printed out).  I'm 
still not completely comfortable using my charge card over the internet 
(although I still do it) and got a little antsy.  Thanks for the reassurance 
though.


About HVAC vs LVDC... I'm not wanting to make HVAC myself, but rather am 
interested if there are differences in efficacy.  Something tells me that 
the jury is still out on that question.


One more thing, Mike, I'm not sure it's only Sympatico that is screwy, I'm 
receiving the SilverList posts in very mixed order here at Hotmail.


thanks again,
Elle


 Ken just posted he had a severe headache for three days. I'm sure he
 is trying to catch up and will reply as soon as possible.

 He is extremely honest. You have nothing to worry about.

 BTW: good choice:)

 I just saw your request for info on HVAC vs LVDC. Stick with LVDC.

 HVAC is lethal due to the high voltage and could kill.

 LVDC probably produces higher ionic concentration. The silverpuppy
 is one of the best designs available.


Best Regards,



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Re: CSOT Stones and parasites

2003-10-09 Thread colloidal . silver
Here is a different unit that dose H. Clark sysle zapping, Dr. Beck style
blood pulsing, makes C.S. too...

However the unit literature only explains the modes, it dose not explain
either the Dr. Clark protocals, or the Dr. Beck protocols... You will need
to go buy the books for that, which can be found at this sitE or numerous
others...
http://toolsforhealing.sureshopping.com/display.asp?sku=58rP=default,expand
@Silver+Pulser%2FBlood+Electrifier...
While I use this one personally, please take note that sota instruments, has
a refurbished unit section... I highly reccomend this, because they are far
less $$$'s, and just as good as new !!!

Regards,
Al

- Original Message -
From: Sharon tala...@teleport.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 7:02 PM
Subject: RE: CSOT Stones and parasites


 Richard, I found a link to a Sota Zapper that was supposed to be a clark
zapper
 http://www.sotainstruments.com/zapper/, are they one and the same? It
 was $110 too. I sent dh the schematic for the clark Zapper, figuring
 he can probably make one, but whether it will be cheaper, or just a
 PITA, I don't know.  Check out the zapper museum, I thought the pet
 Zapper they show is pretty funny http://www.zappermuseum.com/
 Sharon

 Hi Sharon,
 Sota makes a Bob Beck Zapper for parasites. They are very nice, helpful
 people and I recommend them highly. My wife  I recently purchased one
and
 alternate using the Zapper for 2 hrs almost every day. I'm sure it's
 helping, but want to use it for at least 90 days before really
commenting.
 There are several adjustments and it operates on a 9 volt battery. I
believe
 it was $110 + shipping--It's a brand new model and very well designed and
 attractive. They have a well-informed staff and are customer
friendly--have
 an 800 # 1-800-224-0242. Check Sota Instruments on your internet and read
 about all their fine products. Tell them I referred you--when we can
report
 our successes, I hope to sell some of their items here in FL.
 Best regards,
 Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist
 -Original Message-
 From: Sharon [mailto:tala...@teleport.com]
 Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 4:20 PM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSOT Stones and parasites
 
 
 Jason, or anyone wanting to contribute-
 
 I was checking out the altcancer site on your silver medicine site,
 and wandered into the parasites section. I noticed that there was a
 lot of information suggesting the formation of stones in the liver
 and gallbladder may be due to parasites. Some have suggested that my
 dd's problems with uti's could be a result of kidney stones. Do you
 think there is any link between kindey stones and parasites? And does
 anyone have any formula for getting rid of the creatures ( since the
 altcancer stuff is not available any more. )
 
 Thanks
 Sharon
 
 
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RE: CSLVAC vs HVAC (was: Measuring very high ppms)

2003-10-09 Thread James Holmes
Hello Surf,

I am not aware of studies that compare one silver sol type vs. another, in
vitro or clinically.  I am not current in that area.  It is unlikely that
such studies, if they are carried out, will be published until the
profit/control potential of the information has been well secured.  

The consensus of many people on this list---such as there is---seems to be
that any sol not made with a source that is less than .999 pure silver and
made with distilled and carbon filtered water has remarkable curative
properties.  The danger?  Don't drink more than a bathtub-sized amount daily
to approach a toxic dose.  

Some HVAC arc systems make some nitric acid when they arc.  There have
warnings about this but I have not seen a report of damage.  Absence of
evidence is not evidence of absence. 

The three main variables of which I am aware, assuming the sol has the same
amount of silver per unit volume are:

Ratio of charged particles to single ionized (dissolved, as contrasted with
dispersed) atoms.

Want to see some flames?  Choose one of the above over the other.  

The size of the particles; smaller is generally considered better; .5 to 10
nm is what I have heard is a good range.  There is still much argument about
how to measure the size.  

Zeta potential; the overall charge associated with the particle of metal and
its micelle.  This seems to be what disables the pathogens and helps keep
the particles from clustering into larger and less effective particles.

What does these things best?   Just ask any manufacturertheirs, of
course.  

I have had remarkable results with three 9v batteries.  I have used a HVAC
unit for several years.

I now use a unit that runs at 170 VDC, pulsed.  

All of them have produced a sol that outperformed conventional antibiotics. 

Read carefully and use your intuition.   If you don't know what a term
means, look it up or ask someone who---even if they sell something---appears
to be willing to admit ignorance, or provides a good reference for their
position.

JOH



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From: silversurfer1952 . [mailto:silversurfer1...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 4:00 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSLVAC vs HVAC (was: Measuring very high ppms)


Hi,

Have there been any tests/studies of the differences between LVAC/DC vs HVAC

CS vis-a-vis which type might be better suited for various applications 
(ailments)?

thank you.


From: James Holmes ami...@starband.net

A friend---60s good health generally---was diagnosed by regular western 
MDs as having pulmonary mold; nothing further.  He was sick for 
months with an unproductive cough and he lost 25 pounds.

Three days of occasional use of  Brooks' group's airbrush with CSPro 
HVAC
10
mg/L driven with O2 and he was almost symptom free.   In a week he showed 
no
symptoms and has remained symptom free for more than two years.


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Re: CSCSBlood pressure

2003-10-09 Thread Christine Wyndham-Thomas
Thank you very much.  I'll pass the advice on.  Anything would be better than 
the side effects she's experiencing with these tablets.
 
 
Christine Wyndham-Thomas

kittykat kittyka...@foxvalley.net wrote:
Marshalee - could you tell what amounts of Potassium and Vanadium you take?
 
Thank you
Debbie
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From: mamapug 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 9:38 AM
Subject: CSCSBlood pressure


Dear Christine, 
Have her take Potassium. High BP is caused by an imbalance between Sodium (NA) 
and Potassium (K) intake in the food. (No more potato crisps!)
There`s a great book called The K Factor which explains it. Hopefully you can 
find it at your library, or if all else fails, on Amazon.
Marshalee
PS, I`m 51, and am heavy. My BP is good because I take Potassium, and my blood 
sugar is good, as I take Vanadium! Amazing what the docs don`t know...

Hi
 
My mother is taking two lots of tablets to help control her high blood 
pressure.  I think she's been on them for about two years now and it's not 
really improving.  Would CS help with high blood pressure?
 
Christine Wyndham-Thomas



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Re: CSCSBlood pressure

2003-10-09 Thread Christine Wyndham-Thomas
Thanks Marshall for the advice.
 
 
Christine Wyndham-Thomas

Marshall Dudley mdud...@execonn.com wrote:
Be aware that low potassium or high sodium can certainly cause elevated blood 
pressure, but it is not the only possible cause. She should be very careful if 
trying to get off the meds, it should be done slowly and monitoring the 
pressure many times a day. 
My wife went on the Atkins diet in June, and in 2 months was completely off her 
diabetes medicine.  She had to get off it, the medicine was about to kill her 
giving her hypoglycemia daily once she started the diet. But she backed off 
slowly, going from 4 pills a day to 1/2 pill a day before stopping completely. 
And she monitored her blood surgar as well. It is now normal without any 
diabetes meds. 
I am hoping she will be able to do the same with her high blood pressure 
medicine, but as of yet she has not been able to cut down on it, even though 
she has been taking potassium for the last 3 or 4 months.  The potassium along 
with calcium and magnesium and drinking lots of water though has helped her leg 
cramps. 
Marshall 
mamapug wrote: Dear Christine,Have her take Potassium. High BP is caused by an 
imbalance between Sodium (NA) and Potassium (K) intake in the food. (No more 
potato crisps!)There`s a great book called The K Factor which explains it. 
Hopefully you can find it at your library, or if all else fails, on 
Amazon.MarshaleePS, I`m 51, and am heavy. My BP is good because I take 
Potassium, and my blood sugar is good, as I take Vanadium! Amazing what the 
docs don`t know... Hi My mother is taking two lots of tablets to help control 
her high blood pressure.  I think she's been on them for about two years now 
and it's not really improving.  Would CS help with high blood pressure? 
Christine Wyndham-Thomas

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Re: CSLVAC vs HVAC (was: Measuring very high ppms)

2003-10-09 Thread Marv Hacker
Well said, JOH

Though I have been out of commission due to having launched a Trojan
virus into my computer system, (I have 500+ unopened), it sounds like it is
time to repeat the Glossary of Terms article that was contributed by James
Allison, and formatted by Mike Monette. Having this list helped me
immensely. Thank you!!!

 CSSilver-List Commonly Used Acronyms

  Common Silver Acronyms:

  Ag+ : Silver Ion (i.e. positive charge)
  Ag  : Silver
  CS  : Colloidal Silver
  MSP : Mild Silver Protein

  Common Power Source Acronyms:

  A: Amps
  AC   : Alternating Current
  DC   : Direct Current
  HVAC : High Voltage Alternating Current
  LVDC : Low Voltage Direct Current
 (typically 3 or 4 nine volt batteries)
  mA   : milliamps
  mV   : Millivolts
  V: Volts

  Common Tester Acronyms:

  PWT  : Pure Water Tester (Hanna Instruments)
  TDS  : Total Dissolved Solids
  TDS1 : Total Dissolved Solids Tester
 (model 1 from Hanna Instruments)

  Common Testing and/or Measuring Acronyms:

  AA   : Atomic Absorption
  mg/L : Milligrams per Litre (= PPM for colloidal silver)
  mg   : Milligram
  mL   : Millilitre
  OZ   : Ounce
  PPB  : Parts Per Billion
  PPM  : Parts Per Million
  TE   : Tyndall Effect
  uS   : MicroSiemens

  Not specifically  CS  related, but still used  often  enough  on the
  Silver-List to be mentioned:

  ABX  : Antibiotics
  CC   : Colloidal Copper
  CG   : Colloidal Gold
  CMO  : Cetyl Myristoleate (dietary supplement)
  DMSO : Dimethyl Sulfoxide
  DW   : Distilled Water
  FDA  : Food and Drug Administration
  FTC  : Federal Trade Commission
  H2O2 : Hydrogen Peroxide
  HCl  : Hydrochloric Acid, (i.e. stomach acid)
  IV   : Intravenous
  MSM  : Methyl-Sulfonyl-Methane (dietary supplement)
  NaCl : Table Salt
  RA   : Rheumatoid Arthritis

  Helpful Points and Definitions:

  in-vitro : Outside the body (test tube)
  in-vivo  : Inside the body

  PPM is  expressed  in  mg  per liter (i.e.  weight  of  silver  to a
  kilogram of water)

  ---EOF (End Of File)

  Yours in health,
  James Allison


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Re: CSOT Stones and parasites

2003-10-09 Thread Jannette Abel
My zapper of choice is the Don Croft version.  Don and Carol Croft are great
people!  It seems less complicated and more efficient than the Clark zapper,
although it is based on it.  You can get info here:
www.worldwithoutparasites.com

Jannette

 Hi Sharon,
 Sota makes a Bob Beck Zapper for parasites.


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Re: CSLVAC vs HVAC (was: Measuring very high ppms)

2003-10-09 Thread Mike Monett
Thanks Marv. Excellent post!

  In addition,  we  often  use strange  math  symbols  that  should be
  explained. Since we often need to express very large and  very small
  numbers, it  is  easier  to convert them to  powers  of ten  and use
  exponential notation.

  Here's how to understand these alien symbols:

  

  Power of 10   Prefix   Symbol
  24yottaY
  21zettaZ
  18exa  E
  15peta P
  12tera T
   9giga G
   6mega M
   3kilo k
   2hectoh
   1deka da
  -1deci d
  -2centic
  -3millim
  -6microu
  -9nano n
  -12   pico p
  -15   femtof
  -18   atto a
  -21   zeptoz

  Exponential Notation
  
  You may see numbers like 10^-6 or 1e-6

  The ^  symbol is not part of a smiley, it means 10  to  the power
  of. For example, 10^2 means 10 * 10, or 100.

  A minus sign means to divide by. For example, 10^-2 = 1 / 100

  Here's one way to use them.

  

  A millihelen  (mH)  is the amount of beauty required  to  launch one
  ship.

  A microhelen  (uH) is the amount of beauty required to  motivate one
  sailor.

  A megahelen (MH) is the amount of beauty required to make the sailor
  think in any other terms than a one-night stand.

  But this is all rather bogus, since we are applying  metric prefixes
  to Troy units.

  Other Dubious Metrics:

  10^12 dactyls= 1 teradactyl
  10^15 philes = 1 petaphile
  10^18 stentials  = 1 exastential
  10^21 piccolos   = 1 gigolo
  10^18 minations  = 1 examination
  10^15 coats  = 1 petacoat
  10^12 bulls  = 1 terabull
  10^12 microphones= 1 megaphone
  10^12 pins   = 1 terrapin
  billions and billions= 1 Sagan
  10^9 lows= 1 gigalow
  10^9 antics  = 1 gigantic
  10^9 questions   = 1 gigawhat
  10^9 micrometers = 1 kilometer
  10^6 bicycles= 2 megacycles
  10^6 airs= 1 millionair
  2^10^3 millinaries   = 4 seminaries
  2x10^3 mockingbirds  = 2 kilo mockingbird
  10 cards = 1 decacard
  10 decor = 1 hector
  10 dence = 1 decadence
  10 halls with boughs of holly = decahalls with etc.
  10 millipedes= 1 centipede
  10 monologues= 5 dialogues
  10 rations   = 1 decoration
  3 1/3 tridents   = 1 decadent
  2 bulls  = 1 Pair a bull
  2 homosexuals= 1 bisexual
  1 centipede/second   = 1 velocipede
  1/2 Soviet press agency  = 1 demitasse
  10^-1 mate   = 1 decimate
  10^-2 mentals= 1 centimental
  10^-3 ink machines   = 1 millink machine
  10^-3 on = 1 million
  10^-5 dollars= 1 millicent
  10^-6 fish   = 1 microfiche
  10^-6 scopes = 1 microscope
  10^-9 goats  = 1 nanogoat
  10^-9 Nanettes   = 1 nanoNanette
  10^-12 boos  = 1 picoboo
  10^-12 boulevards= 1 pico-boulevard
  10^-12 dillies   = 1 picodilly
  10^-15 fatales   = 1 femtofatale
  10^-15 bismol= 1 fepto bismol
  10^-18 boys  = 1 atto boy
  nano-nano= a prefix designating 10^-18

  http://www.galactic-guide.com/articles/2R143.html

  

Best Regards,

Mike Monett


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CSMike Monet Mold

2003-10-09 Thread Sandy . Green

Hi Mike,

I tried again and it bounced back again.  Here is what
it says.

Message from  yahoo.com.
Unable to deliver message to the following
address(es).

31dtzj...@sneakemail.com:
207.106.87.13 does not like recipient.
Remote host said: 550 Sorry, could not complete
relaying, Sneakemail 
account over quota.
Giving up on 207.106.87.13.


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RE: CSOT Stones and parasites

2003-10-09 Thread tomy thomson
You can find easy to follow instructions on how to
build your own zapper at
microelectricitygermkil...@yahoogroups.com


/ --- Richard Harris yr...@cfl.rr.com wrote:  Hi
Sharon,
 Sota makes a Bob Beck Zapper for parasites. They are
 very nice, helpful
 people and I recommend them highly. My wife  I
 recently purchased one and
 alternate using the Zapper for 2 hrs almost every
 day. I'm sure it's
 helping, but want to use it for at least 90 days
 before really commenting.
 There are several adjustments and it operates on a 9
 volt battery. I believe
 it was $110 + shipping--It's a brand new model and
 very well designed and
 attractive. They have a well-informed staff and are
 customer friendly--have
 an 800 # 1-800-224-0242. Check Sota Instruments on
 your internet and read
 about all their fine products. Tell them I referred
 you--when we can report
 our successes, I hope to sell some of their items
 here in FL.
 Best regards,
 Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist
 -Original Message-
 From: Sharon [mailto:tala...@teleport.com]
 Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 4:20 PM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSOT Stones and parasites
 
 
 Jason, or anyone wanting to contribute-
 
 I was checking out the altcancer site on your silver
 medicine site,
 and wandered into the parasites section. I noticed
 that there was a
 lot of information suggesting the formation of
 stones in the liver
 and gallbladder may be due to parasites. Some have
 suggested that my
 dd's problems with uti's could be a result of kidney
 stones. Do you
 think there is any link between kindey stones and
 parasites? And does
 anyone have any formula for getting rid of the
 creatures ( since the
 altcancer stuff is not available any more. )
 
 Thanks
 Sharon
 
 
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Re: CSMike Monet Mold

2003-10-09 Thread Mike Monett
url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m63317.html
CSMike Monet  Mold
From: Sandy . Green
Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2003 21:18:03

   Hi Mike,

   I tried again and it bounced back again.  Here is what
   it says.

   Message from  yahoo.com.
   Unable to deliver message to the following
   address(es).

   31dtzj...@sneakemail.com:
   207.106.87.13 does not like recipient.
   Remote host said: 550 Sorry, could not complete
   relaying, Sneakemail
   account over quota.
   Giving up on 207.106.87.13.

   Sandy

  Hi Sandy,

  Well, I certainly have to give you an A++ for persistence!

  This is  strange.  The  bandwidth  limit  for  the  free  version of
  sneakemail is 10 megabytes per month, and I have never come anywhere
  near the limit:

http://sneakemail.com/cost_limits.pl

  It's still  the  start of the month, I still get  the  silver digest
  mailings and  other  list  archives  several  times  a  day.  I have
  received 117k  of  spam   so   far   thanks  to  sympatico's  use of
  Brightmail. So I don't understand the error message.

  Here's another  throwaway address from a different service -  I just
  sent myself a message and it arrived a few minutes later:

mailto:gqtacfwfj...@spammotel.com

  Again, if it doesn't work, please let me know.

  I'm looking forward to receiving your message!

Best Regards,

Mike Monett


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Re: CSRe:Clark website is open

2003-10-09 Thread Tel Tofflemire



Tel Tofflemire wrote:.(For Products)  
Sorry I had the for products in the address...



https://www.drclark.com/start.asp
Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ.

Sara Mandal-Joy wrote:


There are several clark websites.  http://www.huldaclark.net is information
alone.  http://www.huldaclark.com is a store.  There are also other sites.
Joy


 


Hey folks, Maybe I missed this and it has already been brought up
here, but the Dr. Clark website, while not shut down, appears to not
be selling anything anymore.
   





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