CS>CS Nebulizer Bronchitis
Morning Wayne, I decided to adapt the suggestions for using a zapper, ie three sessions (plus one for the road). I reckoned similar rules might apply; I didn't know what a nebulizer was until recently so I had no idea how to use one. I hold each inhalation in for about 5 seconds. I would have checked the archives for previous messages but I have never been able to do so. I get a blank page when I click on the link on the silver-list home page. Any help in getting access to those messages would be most appreciated. Thanks in advance for your help. Ian > Evening Ian, I read all your message, twice. At 07:34 AM 11/23/2007, you wrote: Very interesting indeed. >I took 20 inhilations every 20 minutes for an hour and did the same >after >4 and then 8 hours. I am now doing it morning and night but only 10 >inhilations. I find it interesting how you are doing the timing and intervals. I simply go by the stop watch. How long to you hold each inhalation before exhaling ? I have found the nebulizer very effective also. I use 10% DMSO. Some may use less and some may use more. I have searched the list archives and found several interesting messages on nebulizing but most do not mention the exact time intervals. I did as you did, experiment to see the effect. I usually do 2 to 5 minutes. One message stated that Nebulizing CS was almost as good as IV CS. That got my attention. Wayne
Re: CS>Plastic or Glass bottles
--On 9 November 2007 08:51:52 +1300 David Angland wrote: I have a SilverPuppy generator, and I'm wondering whether PET plastic bottles are OK or not to store my CS. According to the instructions that came with it, it says PET plastic bottles are OK. Don't use glass. Use the plastic soda bottles. I have a Silver Puppy too. Ode, who makes our generator, recommends using a common plastic soda bottle, with the type of plastic used to bottle a 2 liter Coke/Pepsi/Sprite in the U.S. Also, there was a study done that showed that with glass, your batch ends up being weaker because the silver plates out onto it over time Just found it. I saved it onto my hard drive. Here it is: ___ Silver in Glass vs. Plastic Containers January 1, 2004 Introduction A great deal of controversy has arisen in the market place on the question of whether it is better to store silver solutions in glass versus plastic containers. There is a misconception that has prevailed in the market place that glass is better. The idea that glass containers are better for storing products that contain silver has never been proven scientifically. But in fact, it has been reported in other studies that glass may have a detrimental effect on silver products. Test Work I have been conducting biological studies for 3 years, in the laboratory of a major private institution, on the use of silver products to kill and inhibit the growth of bacteria. I have conducted thousands of tests on numerous strains of pathogenic bacteria. In the testing I have completed, I have used both glass (5 ml glass test tubes) and plastic (Falcon 5 ml polypropylene plastic test tubes). In some of the test work we found that there was a difference in the amount of silver that was needed to kill the bacteria when glass was used versus plastic test tubes. In order to make sure this was the case, it was decided that the MIC tests (Minimum Inhibitory Concentration) should be replicated by more than one person and a direct comparison was made. The MIC tests were performed in triplicate in both 5 ml 13X100mm glass test tubes and 5 ml Falcon polypropylene plastic test tubes. Results of the bacterial (MIC) tests showed that Staphylococcus aureus was inhibited at 2.5 ppm when the MIC test was performed in the plastic test tubes. S. aureus was inhibited at 5 ppm when the MIC test was performed in glass test tubes. This suggested that the material with which the test tubes were made, specifically glass or plastic, may have effected the results of the MIC test. Numerous other tests were also completed using larger concentrations of bacterium and in those tests it was found that there was no significant difference at all between using the glass test tubes versus plastic test tubes. Other Studies The studies that I performed are not the only tests showing that glass, in some circumstances, may have a detrimental effect on silver products. It has been noted in another independent study that has been cited by other researchers that silver can adsorb to glass (Chambers 1960; Thurman 1989). With this in mind, it may have been possible that the silver could have adsorbed to the surface of the glass test tubes reducing the concentration of available silver interacting with the bacteria, which resulted in having to use a higher amount of silver to kill the bacteria when the glass test tubes were used. Conclusion In the test work I have completed as well as in other available studies, it was found that glass may, in some cases, have a detrimental effect on silver products. While it can be said that glass did not always show the detrimental effect, it can also be stated that we found no problems at all with using the plastic instead of glass. Our tests, in conclusion with the other available independent studies (1. Chambers et al. and 2. Thurman et al.), would suggest, by inference, that silver products should not be stored in glass containers which could reduce the available concentration of silver, but rather in a high quality plastic container. Respectively, David A. Revelli, MS References: 1. Chambers, C. a. C. P. (1960). The Bacteriological and Chemical Behavior of Silver in Low Concentration. Cincinnati, OH, Division of Water Supply and Pollution Control, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. 2. Thurman, R. a. C. G. (1989). "The Molecular Mechanisms of Copper and Silver Ion Disinfection of Bacteria and Viruses." CRC Critical Reviews in Environmental Control 18(4): 295-314. This article found at: http://www.asapsolution.com/testresults.html -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour
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Re: CS>Plastic or Glass bottles
--On 9 November 2007 08:51:52 +1300 David Angland wrote: I have a SilverPuppy generator, and I'm wondering whether PET plastic bottles are OK or not to store my CS. According to the instructions that came with it, it says PET plastic bottles are OK. PET plastic containers are preferred plastic in the cosmetics and food container industry.They were developed to overcome the shortcomings of previous plastics. However, there is evidence to suggest these are not inert, either. The problem is , it depends on the direction of the research. Moreover it depends upon the state of the compounds in them. Extremely complex in the case of cosmetic formulations, less so in water. Glass is always preferable, because it is largely inert, simple, cheap, and effective as a barrier. It is completely recyclable. JOhn JOhn -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour
RE: CS>LEDs & arthritis
for some reason V doesn't have direct linking to the godzill page from the rest of the LED pages. from the LED area you'd never know it's there. now i see it's over on a completely different domain/website. wouldn't show up in google either weird, it used to i think. http://photoman.bizland.com/godzilla/index.html > -Original Message- > From: Paula Perry [mailto:p...@zoomnet.net] > Sent: Friday, November 23, 2007 7:13 AM > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: Re: CS>LEDs & arthritis > > > Hi S-Max, > I went to the site but I did not see what you called a Gozilla? The lights > look very interesting. I am not sure what product you are using. I would > like to know more. > Thanks, > Paula > - Original Message - > From: "S-Max" > To: > Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2007 4:33 PM > Subject: CS>LEDs & arthritis > > > > Visit Vzon's site for an array of healing LED's. V has been around for > years > > and is on many yahoo lists. Absolutely trustworthy and very > credible. You > > don't have to worry about his products. > > > > He also sells blood electrification equipment known as the > Gozilla. I use > > mine all of the time. I love it, and swear by it for killing > pathogens and > > for reducing and eliminating pain as I use it like a TENS unit. > > > > You can find his products at the following link. Thought you > would like to > > know. > > http://www.theledman.net/ > > > > S-Max > > > > ---Original Message--- > > > > From: Clayton Family > > Date: 11/21/2007 2:24:37 PM > > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > > Subject: Re: CS> LEDs & arthritis: COMMENT > > > > Thanks for the clarification. This makes me think of my grandma using > > infrared for her arthritic hands, so she could quilt. I am looking up > > the LED s. --Kathryn > > > > > > > > -- > > The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. > > > > Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org > > > > To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com > > > > Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com > > > > The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... > > > > List maintainer: Mike Devour > > > > >
Re: CS>CS nebulizer bronchitis
many thanks for the link .. Ian. If it gets here from Barcelona ( to Ibiza ) in 24 hrs I will be amazed ! Richard On 24/11/2007, at 7:17, Ian Davies wrote: Ian , what brand nebuliser did you buy and was it euro voltage ? Great testimonial - thanks - Richard - in Spain -. > It's an "Ardes", EU voltage, the supplier is in Barcelona. You'll find it here: http://cgi.ebay.es/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ViewItem&item=320165645536&ssPageName=ADME:B:EOIBSA:ES:11 If the link doesn't work, go to e-bay and search "Nebulizador" Ian in Spain.
Re: CS>Re: CS and Sub-mandibular stone
Thanks for the inf S-Max, but it seems to be ok now. I will keep this in mind though for if it happens again. Regards Dee ---Original Message--- From: S-Max Date: 23/11/2007 23:11:32 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>Re: CS and Sub-mandibular stone Dee, Google Sub-mandibular stone. There is a lot of information there, but none that I can find that is alternative. If it is a stone in the salivary gland, you can try pushing up on the underside of the roof of your jaw when it swells up. Sometimes that will push it out, and sometimes not if it is too large to come out through the little salivary gland hole. Then you might have to consider going to the dental surgeon to have him help remove it. If it dislodges by itself, you won't experience the problem again. ---Original Message---
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Re: Re[2]: CS>Alzheimer's disease
Perhaps I should get over there. Kurt Hanneke wrote: My response to your post I sent to Off-topic silverlist. H. At 08:27 AM 24/11/2007, you wrote: >For me it started in my late 30's. Sounds like you're from Great >Britain? If so were you and your family members vaccinated? Lyme is >really a VID, or vaccine induced disease. The really fun part is >that it gets passed down from genarations and then you get stabbed >with more needles adding insult to injury. I'll get a copy of that >study to you. > -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour