Re: CS>Silver .9999 fine

2006-11-08 Thread xer
   I went to the ccsilver site listed below and their three 9's fine was $19.95 
a troy oz. I got my last silver from www.atlasnova.com/  it was 36" of 12Ga one 
oz (not sure if troy), but it was four 9"s fine and the assay he sent me was 
over .6 and it was $21.00 plus a few bucks for shipping. Very professional, 
double packed in static wrap(he sells laser pens also) and manilla envelope. Rex
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  Subject: RE: CS>Silver . fine


  www.ccsilver.com  has very good prices I have don business with them for many 
yrs.


  Carlos Pérez  wrote:
Thank you,Terry, for your reply.

I got a Swiss Certified 99.9 Fine Silver 250 gram ingot, and I want to have 
it melted and laminated into 8, 10 and 12 gauge (3.264, 2.588 and 2.053 mm 
ø) but I have to make I find a jeweler that can do this without 
contaminating the silver with other metals (mostly gold alloys) they 
normally process.
I have not found so far any other source of trustable fine silver. The 
jewelers normally use below 99.0. I found one that could get me 99.5.

As you know, with the great help you and other friends in the list heve 
been 
giving me, I am making in my second provisional generator a good quality 
EIS, cristal clear, no residues at all, around 14-15 ppm average, but the 
batches are only 500 ml and I have to spend more than one hour stirring and 
cleaning twice the electrodes along the process, checking the 
miliamperimeter and the voltmeter to be sure I have a convenient flow of 
current all this time, my original generator substituted by a new one I 
built with the circuit John McLean sent me, plus a good computer 24 volt 
transformer a friend gave me.

In order to produce larger batches maintaining the good quality I am 
producing and in a more efficient, less time and effort consuming way, I 
need larger electrode area (the wires I am using now are only ø0.8 mm!!), 
adequately spaced, in a large enough container, and this is the reason why 
I 
am trying to obtain the proper electrodes to do it.

Thank you again.

Carlos

>From: Terry Chamberlin 
>Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>Subject: CS>Silver electrodes
>Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2006 08:11:50 -0500 (EST)
>
>Carlos,
>It doesn't matter what gauge or size silver wire or
>rod you use, so long as it is 99.9%+ Fine silver. Some
>folks here like wires, some like flat strips, some
>like coins, but you will make good CS with any of
>them. The larger/thicker the silver electrode, the
>longer it lasts before it completely dissolves.
>
>There are jewelers in every country of the world, and
>they can get you Fine silver. After that, you can
>assemble a device with batteries or an AC/DC adapter.
>
>You only actually need onhe silver wire/rod/coin,
>etc., the other one can be any metal that conducts
>electricity. Connect the silver electrode to the
>positive side, the other to the negative side.
>
>Terry
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RE: CS>Making CS

2006-11-08 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Geoping,
Please click on www.rharrisinc.com and you should find items &
prices--please let me know if you have difficulty. Thanks.
Sincerely.
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  went to site, could not find anything priced as you said,, please advise,,
thanks so much, geo.


Re: CS>New Mexico Begins Legislative Process To Ban Aspartame

2006-11-08 Thread Carol Ann
The timing of Rummies resignation couldn't be more auspicious. :)

Only 13 times each century does the planet Mercury pass between the sun and 
Earth in what is known as a transit--and the next occurrence is Wednesday. 
Mercury will be best seen around the Pacific Rim, from western North America to 
the eastern Pacific and on southward to New Zealand, southeastern Australia and 
Antarctica. The show starts at 11:12 a.m. PST and last for almost five hours.

A transit of Mercury occurred on May 7, 2003.. The next transit will occur on 
May 9, 2016. 

http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2006/11/08/mercury_spa.html?category=space&guid=2006110809

Marshall Dudley  wrote: New Mexico is looking at banning 
the poison that causes Rumsfeld disease

http://www.government-propaganda.com/aspartame.html

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Re: CS>Making "Clear" CS

2006-11-08 Thread Geoping
thanks, what is the best item for testing ?  thanks, geo. 


Re: CS>vaccine to Deb

2006-11-08 Thread Deborah Gerard
Thanks CindyI live in Micihigan...I wonder why Mikes wife was made to have 
a flu shot and she doesn't even have patient contack like I do...debbie

C H  wrote:Debbie - 
   
  If your boss insists you take a shot you don't want, tell him your a 
"conscientious objector".  He can't force you but perhaps he can elect to not 
pay you for sick time should you come down with whatever you are refusing a 
shot for.  
   
  In my state we finally got it changed regarding vaccinations for animals - 
the law used to say pets needed shots yearly, and the vets were giving them a 
3-year killed rabies shot.  Even with the changed law I've heard of vets lying 
saying regardless of the state law, their "town" requires it be done yearly.  
Don't let anyone bully you.
   
  I'll stay out of this now.
   
  Take care,
   
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Re: CS>vaccine to Deb

2006-11-08 Thread Deborah Gerard
Well if push comes to shove I will do this thanks...I will also be talking to 
human resources about it too...I am exposed to MRSA all the time, I take all 
the universal precautions but still I wonder why they don't test us for that 
onethanks again ..debbie

Marshall Dudley  wrote:   C H wrote:

> Debbie - If your boss insists you take a shot you don't want, tell him
> your a "conscientious objector". He can't force you but perhaps he
> can elect to not pay you for sick time should you come down with
> whatever you are refusing a shot for.
>
> You can pretty well completely override the effects of a live
> vaccination (the vaccination part, not any mercury they may have
> added), with a good dose of CS. Of course it will make the vaccine
> not take either. My sister did that and was the only one who did not
> get sick from a forced vaccine all her coworkers had to take.
>
> Marshall
>
> In my state we finally got it changed regarding vaccinations for
> animals - the law used to say pets needed shots yearly, and the vets
> were giving them a 3-year killed rabies shot. Even with the changed
> law I've heard of vets lying saying regardless of the state law, their
> "town" requires it be done yearly. Don't let anyone bully you. I'll
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Re: CS>Making CS

2006-11-08 Thread Geoping
went to site, could not find anything priced as you said,, please advise,,  
thanks so much, geo. 


CS>New Mexico Begins Legislative Process To Ban Aspartame

2006-11-08 Thread Marshall Dudley
New Mexico is looking at banning the poison that causes Rumsfeld disease

http://www.government-propaganda.com/aspartame.html

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Re: CS>How much EIS to purify drinking water?

2006-11-08 Thread Staya Udanvti Bob Butler

Carlos!

The entire "worlds'" ships have silver bullion welded into their fresh water 
tanks, some like thousands of gallons.
The wave action will get the water circulating around and any contact with 
that plate does the job.

So maybe just a tablespoon in a quart should be sufficient?..

I use very little (1 to 2 Oz) in my 16 Oz CPAP heated humidifier reservoir 
because full strength will plate the plastic and metal base surfaces which I 
consider to be a waste.
I do not have any idea how much silver is left in the dry container as the 
ions are breathed-in controlling any possible fungal growth.
Long time use (week) without cleaning will produce tiny little bubbles or 
beads of what looks like silver with a grayish deposit (fungus?) inside 
rolling around on the bottom.


Love
Bob
Adageyudi
Staya Udanvti

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To: 
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 12:30 PM
Subject: CS>How much EIS to purify drinking water?



Hello, friends,

How much 14 ppm EIS should be used to purify 1 gallon non potable water in 
emergencies?


Thank you.

Carlos



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Re: CS>CS and Blood Sugar?

2006-11-08 Thread Staya Udanvti Bob Butler

Wow!

I have diabetes type two and would love to hear more about CS and blood 
sugar.
I failed chemistry in college so do not even know how to start figuring this 
one out!!!.

Please keep us advised.

Love
Bob
Adageyudi
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- Original Message - 
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To: "silver list" 
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 11:33 PM
Subject: CS>CS and Blood Sugar?


I have a friend who had never tried colloidal silver before.  I'd given her 
some a couple months ago.  She caught a cold a few days ago and emailed me 
that she was getting worse and worse.  Then she remembered the colloidal 
silver I'd given her and took a teaspoon yesterday a.m.  I told her last 
night to start taking it every 1 1/2 hour, but don't know how much she took 
since it was fairly late before I saw her online.  I got this email 
tonight:


i could not believe it when i woke up this am and no runny nose, no cough, 
no sore
throat.  thank you thank you thank you.  AND my sugar was 106 this 
morning.  does

it help that also?  i took some more tonite.


She's on insulin which she has to inject after meals.  Does CS have any 
effect on blood sugar?



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RE: CS>How much EIS to purify drinking water?

2006-11-08 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Carlos,

I am new to this group and have been following your discussion with other
members. Would you please tell me what process you used to determine that
your CS is indeed 14PPM?

Peter
 
 


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Re: CS>How much EIS to purify drinking water?

2006-11-08 Thread Marshall Dudley
It sort of depends on how much gunk you have in the water. If it is clear,
then an ounce or so should do nicely.  If it is like swamp water, a
significantly larger amount would probably be required, since much of the CS
might react with the gunk present and reduce it's effectiveness.

Marshall

"Carlos Pérez" wrote:

> Hello, friends,
>
> How much 14 ppm EIS should be used to purify 1 gallon non potable water in
> emergencies?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Carlos
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CS>How much EIS to purify drinking water?

2006-11-08 Thread Carlos P�rez

Hello, friends,

How much 14 ppm EIS should be used to purify 1 gallon non potable water in 
emergencies?


Thank you.

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CS>How much EIS to purify drinking water?

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Re: CS>composition of electrodes

2006-11-08 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ode Coyote wrote:

>Only the positive electrode emits ions.  The negative electrode produces
> hydroxyl anions and emits no metal at all.
>   I've even heard of setups that used a silver  + electrode centered in a
> stainless steel bowl.
>
>   Copper seems to have some catalytic effect till it becomes silver plated.
>

Copper is more reactive than silver, and thus will replace silver in
compounds.  Thus Silver oxide will become copper oxide, and silver hydroxide
will become copper hydroxide, and the silver will plate out on the copper.
Makes silver plating copper super easy, simply dip in a silver nitrate
solution.

Marshall

>
> ode
>
> At 09:20 AM 11/7/2006 -0800, you wrote:
>
> >Hi folks,
> >
> >
> >
> >I have been reading that one of the electrodes can be a metal other than
> >silver, however I am concerned that any metal other than stainless steel
> >might contribute undesirable contamination to the CS brew. On the other
> >hand, stainless steel is not the best electrical conductor, so I welcome
> >some comments on this.
> >
> >
> >
> >One more question. What if the cathode is a strip of stainless steel and
> >the anode opposite this plate consists of several rods of silver wire,
> >appropriately spaced to equal the width of the stainless steel strip?
> >
> >
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Re: CS>Steel electrodes

2006-11-08 Thread Marshall Dudley
Terry Chamberlin wrote:

> >Stainless spoon no no Carlos...a plastic spoon
> for to take your Silverwater...REMEMBER...no metal.<
>
> This is one of the CS myths that wander about. There
> is almost a mystical superstition some folks have
> about CS, like it was a strange substance with unknown
> powers. (Though it is a kind of Super Hero!)
>
> All my CS-brewing units use a silver and a stainless
> steel electrode. The silver electrode is attached to
> the positive line, the steel one to the negative line.
> The ONLY electrode that dissolves is the positive one.
> The negative one is simply an attractor. It does not
> dissolve whatsoever. It could be made of any
> conductive metal.

What ever happened on the socked cathode experiements that were done a
few years ago?

Marshall



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Re: CS>vaccine to Deb

2006-11-08 Thread Marshall Dudley
C H wrote:

> Debbie - If your boss insists you take a shot you don't want, tell him
> your a "conscientious objector".  He can't force you but perhaps he
> can elect to not pay you for sick time should you come down with
> whatever you are refusing a shot for.
>
> You can pretty well completely override the effects of a live
> vaccination (the vaccination part, not any mercury they may have
> added), with a good dose of CS.  Of course it will make the vaccine
> not take either. My sister did that and was the only one who did not
> get sick from a forced vaccine all her coworkers had to take.
>
> Marshall
>
>   In my state we finally got it changed regarding vaccinations for
> animals - the law used to say pets needed shots yearly, and the vets
> were giving them a 3-year killed rabies shot.  Even with the changed
> law I've heard of vets lying saying regardless of the state law, their
> "town" requires it be done yearly.  Don't let anyone bully you. I'll
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Re: CS>Teeth repairs affected by EIS?

2006-11-08 Thread Ode Coyote


  Something like that has been going on for a few months now, but I've 
been swishing EIS for 8 or 9 years with no problems.
 I did find a non fluoride toothpaste about the same time the teeth gained 
sensitivity, also some bit of 'electrical' feeling and taste on occasion 
and a first gold crown last year.


 EIS will take the plaque layer off in a few weeks.  My teeth used to get 
really sensitive for a few days if I drank grapefruit juice and forgot to 
brush...even long before I ever heard of CS.


Ode


At 11:02 AM 11/7/2006 -0400, you wrote:


Hello, friends,

Trying to help control my chronic Ehrlichiosis, for the last 6 weeks I 
have been consuming around 10-12 tablespoonfulls of good quality EIS of 
around 14 ppm strength every day, distributed in 10-12 doses from around 6 
am to around 10 pm, and I keep it in my mouth, swishing it around, for 2-3 
minutes as I very gradually swallow it. I started using silver around 
three months ago but in more moderate ammounts.


In the last week and a half I have had some unconfortable sensations in 
the repairs I have in my molars, which are mostly gold fillings, but there 
are some mercury amalgams. These repairs are mostly 50 or more years old, 
and for the last decades I have never had any new problem, except a piece 
of old synthetic porcelain broken and repaired two years ago in one of my 
next to incisives teeth.


These sensations, in the first couple of days, were almost slightly 
painful, and switched places, and affected indistinctly gold and amalgam 
molar repairs, one or two at the time, on both sides, but mostly on the 
right, and almost always only on the lower molars, hardly ever on the 
upper ones.


I thought silver was damaging these old repairs and I was planning to go 
see a dentist, but due to the fact that that this was intermitent and 
switched places, I decided to wait. This unconfort has been decreasing, 
and the sensations have become less strong and more spaced.


If any of you has had any equivalent experience, please let me know.

Thank you.

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Re: CS>composition of electrodes

2006-11-08 Thread Ode Coyote



  Only the positive electrode emits ions.  The negative electrode produces 
hydroxyl anions and emits no metal at all.
 I've even heard of setups that used a silver  + electrode centered in a 
stainless steel bowl.


 Copper seems to have some catalytic effect till it becomes silver plated.

ode


At 09:20 AM 11/7/2006 -0800, you wrote:


Hi folks,



I have been reading that one of the electrodes can be a metal other than 
silver, however I am concerned that any metal other than stainless steel 
might contribute undesirable contamination to the CS brew. On the other 
hand, stainless steel is not the best electrical conductor, so I welcome 
some comments on this.




One more question. What if the cathode is a strip of stainless steel and 
the anode opposite this plate consists of several rods of silver wire, 
appropriately spaced to equal the width of the stainless steel strip?




Peter




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Re: CS>Silver electrodes

2006-11-08 Thread Ode Coyote

  Momentary contact with metal makes no real difference.
 Long term contact may eventually plate the silver out of the water.
Ode

At 08:04 PM 11/7/2006 +0100, you wrote:

Stainless spoon no no Carlos...a plastic spoon for to take  your 
Silverwater...REMEMBER...no metal.


Trudy


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Re: CS>CS and Blood Sugar?

2006-11-08 Thread Ode Coyote

  I got a message from a person who lost over 500 pounds after starting on CS.
 Apparently she had a rare "fat virus"

ode

At 08:33 PM 11/7/2006 -0800, you wrote:

I have a friend who had never tried colloidal silver before.  I'd given 
her some a couple months ago.  She caught a cold a few days ago and 
emailed me that she was getting worse and worse.  Then she remembered the 
colloidal silver I'd given her and took a teaspoon yesterday a.m.  I told 
her last night to start taking it every 1 1/2 hour, but don't know how 
much she took since it was fairly late before I saw her online.  I got 
this email tonight:


 i could not believe it when i woke up this am and no runny nose, no 
cough, no sore
throat.  thank you thank you thank you.  AND my sugar was 106 this 
morning.  does

it help that also?  i took some more tonite.


She's on insulin which she has to inject after meals.  Does CS have any 
effect on blood sugar?



Pat









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