RE: CS>Seth-Purchasing Silver Puppy Generator

2007-11-25 Thread bob Larson
it's stopping at 5ppm, and what they don't say is it must be seeded with
some to get it started.

> -Original Message-
> From: Clayton Family [mailto:clay...@skypoint.com]
> Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2007 7:52 PM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>Seth-Purchasing Silver Puppy Generator
>
>
> This does look like a good machine. It must be operating at several
> milliamps to make a quart an hour, though, and with no stirring.  Are
> the electrodes that large? How big are they?
>
> Kathryn
>
> On Nov 25, 2007, at 5:50 PM, seth sato wrote:
>
> > I have used this unit for over 6 years and I have made literally 100's
> > and 100's of gallons with it. Perfect C's every time with no guess
> > work, very user friendly.  I believe it is the best unit on the market
> > for the price Go to
> > http://www.health2us.com/colloidal_silver/colloid.htm  I use the
> > $300.00 model.
> > On a side note if this is Donna who I talked to earlier about cancer
> > cures for canines, could you please email me.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Seth
> >
> > - Original Message 
> > From: Jodi 
> > To:  Donna Gros ; silver-list@eskimo.com
> > Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2007 3:17:20 PM
> > Subject: Re: CS>Purchasing Silver Puppy Generator
> >
> >  Donna Gros wrote:The time has come no for me to purchase my own
> > generator and have checked the prices online for the silver puppy
> > which I would like to purchase this week.
> >> I have checked some of the websites that sell the generator but now
> >> thought I better ask others that have purchased online where to go
> >> for the best price.
> >> I have seen one of the new ones that go well over $1,000 and know
> >> that there are others that are less expensive. Any help for my start
> >> up would be appreciated.
> >> The best prices are what I'm looking for at this time and know it
> >> will save me money over the next few year instead of purchasing it
> >> already made.
> >>    Thanks for all the help you can give me.   Donna, Pa. 
> >
> >  Over $1,000?   Wow.  I bought mine at Ken/Ode's website (below) for a
> > little over $100. 
> >
> >  Try perusing here:
> >
> >
> > http://www.silverpuppy.com
> >
> >
> >  and here:
> >
> >
> > http://www.silverpuppy.com/page1b.html
> >
> >
> >  Jodi
> >
> >
> >
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Re: CS>Seth-Purchasing Silver Puppy Generator

2007-11-25 Thread Clayton Family
This does look like a good machine. It must be operating at several 
milliamps to make a quart an hour, though, and with no stirring.  Are 
the electrodes that large? How big are they?


Kathryn

On Nov 25, 2007, at 5:50 PM, seth sato wrote:

I have used this unit for over 6 years and I have made literally 100's 
and 100's of gallons with it. Perfect C's every time with no guess 
work, very user friendly.  I believe it is the best unit on the market 
for the price Go to 
http://www.health2us.com/colloidal_silver/colloid.htm  I use the 
$300.00 model.
On a side note if this is Donna who I talked to earlier about cancer 
cures for canines, could you please email me.


Thanks,

Seth

- Original Message 
From: Jodi 
To:  Donna Gros ; silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2007 3:17:20 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Purchasing Silver Puppy Generator

 Donna Gros wrote:The time has come no for me to purchase my own 
generator and have checked the prices online for the silver puppy 
which I would like to purchase this week.
I have checked some of the websites that sell the generator but now 
thought I better ask others that have purchased online where to go 
for the best price.
I have seen one of the new ones that go well over $1,000 and know 
that there are others that are less expensive. Any help for my start 
up would be appreciated.
The best prices are what I'm looking for at this time and know it 
will save me money over the next few year instead of purchasing it 
already made.

   Thanks for all the help you can give me.   Donna, Pa. 


 Over $1,000?   Wow.  I bought mine at Ken/Ode's website (below) for a 
little over $100. 


 Try perusing here:


http://www.silverpuppy.com


 and here:


http://www.silverpuppy.com/page1b.html


 Jodi



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Re: CS>Purchasing Silver Puppy Generator

2007-11-25 Thread seth sato
I have used this unit for over 6 years and I have made literally 100's and 
100's of gallons with it. Perfect C's every time with no guess work, very user 
friendly.  I believe it is the best unit on the market for the price Go to 
http://www.health2us.com/colloidal_silver/colloid.htm  I use the $300.00 model. 
On a side note if this is Donna who I talked to earlier about cancer cures for 
canines, could you please email me.

Thanks,

Seth

- Original Message 
From: Jodi 
To: Donna Gros ; silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2007 3:17:20 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Purchasing Silver Puppy Generator





  
  

Donna Gros wrote:

  
  
  
  The time has come no for me to
purchase my own generator and have checked the prices online for the
silver puppy which I would like to purchase this week.

  I have checked some of the websites
that sell the generator but now thought I better ask others that have
purchased online where to go for the best price.

  I have seen one of the new ones that
go well over $1,000 and know that there are others that are less
expensive. Any help for my start up would be appreciated.

  The best prices are what I'm looking
for at this time and know it will save me money over the next few year
instead of purchasing it already made. 

 Thanks for all the help you can
give me.   Donna, Pa.  




Over $1,000?   Wow.  I bought mine at Ken/Ode's website (below) for a
little over $100.  



Try perusing here:





http://www.silverpuppy.com





and here:





http://www.silverpuppy.com/page1b.html





Jodi








  

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Re: CS>Purchasing Silver Puppy Generator

2007-11-25 Thread Jodi

Donna Gros wrote:
The time has come no for me to purchase my own generator and have 
checked the prices online for the silver puppy which I would like to 
purchase this week.
I have checked some of the websites that sell the generator but now 
thought I better ask others that have purchased online where to go for 
the best price.
I have seen one of the new ones that go well over $1,000 and know that 
there are others that are less expensive. Any help for my start up 
would be appreciated.
The best prices are what I'm looking for at this time and know it will 
save me money over the next few year instead of purchasing it already 
made.
   Thanks for all the help you can give me.   Donna, Pa. 


Over $1,000?   Wow.  I bought mine at Ken/Ode's website (below) for a 
little over $100. 


Try perusing here:


http://www.silverpuppy.com


and here:


http://www.silverpuppy.com/page1b.html


Jodi


CS>Purchasing Silver Puppy Generator

2007-11-25 Thread Donna Gros
The time has come no for me to purchase my own generator and have checked the 
prices online for the silver puppy which I would like to purchase this week.
I have checked some of the websites that sell the generator but now thought I 
better ask others that have purchased online where to go for the best price.
I have seen one of the new ones that go well over $1,000 and know that there 
are others that are less expensive. Any help for my start up would be 
appreciated.
The best prices are what I'm looking for at this time and know it will save me 
money over the next few year instead of purchasing it already made. 
   Thanks for all the help you can give me.   Donna, Pa.  

Re: CS>Plastic or Glass bottles

2007-11-25 Thread Clayton Family
I use both.  I have had anaphylactic attacks from some small bottles of 
water, presumably from chemicals that have leached into the water. It 
is unpredictable and rare. I have not had that happen with the large 
cloudy 1 gal bottles.  I use glass for brewing and storing whatever I 
am using, but decant into water bottles for mailing (and sometimes 
storage).


On Nov 25, 2007, at 2:11 PM, Dan Nave wrote:

In both brewing jars and storage bottles, some portion of the 
Colloidal Silver tends to plate out on the inside of the glass.  When 
this happens in the brewing jar, it seems to interfere with the 
brewing process.  When this happens in the storage bottle you 
apparently end up with a weaker silver product.  I much prefer plastic 
for brewing and for storage.


Dan


Jodi wrote:
--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



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CS>Tip for removing plastic bottle labels

2007-11-25 Thread Dan Nave
If you use plastic water bottles for storing CS, sometimes 
the adhesive used to glue on the labels is such that it is 
difficult to remove the labels cleanly.


Using a hair dryer on the (empty) bottle often softens the 
adhesive sufficiently to remove the label cleanly.


I do recommend removing the original label as I have had the 
experience where someone drank almost a whole bottle of CS 
thinking it was water, and *completely* freaked out!!! 
Anyway, they were fine, but better not to have that come up.


Dan


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Re: CS>Plastic or Glass bottles

2007-11-25 Thread Dan Nave
In both brewing jars and storage bottles, some portion of 
the Colloidal Silver tends to plate out on the inside of the 
glass.


When this happens in the brewing jar, it seems to interfere 
with the brewing process.  When this happens in the storage 
bottle you apparently end up with a weaker silver product.


I much prefer plastic for brewing and for storage.

Dan


Jodi wrote:
--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.



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Re: CS>virus causation - PART I

2007-11-25 Thread John Plumridge

Hi again,

in addition to dietary/herbal adjuncts to detoxification, I am reminded 
that fasting is important: it helps the body to detoxify, and enhances the 
power of the adjuncts.


If you are fighting bacterial flare ups, possibly cause by detox, fasting 
helps there too. Additionally, hit them hard at the cusps of a full 
moon..these are watery creatures and multiply grandly at these 
timesthat includes fungi too. THis a great time to  fast, and take your 
liquid medicines in full. Such a regime should to be followed for at least 
four months. Gut problems may take up to four years to heal.


JOhn

--On 23 November 2007 09:44:03 -0800 His Child  
wrote:



 Should be better yet to treat the problem of
toxicity and open the detox pathways and keep them
flowing well.  CS would only be a small part of such a
process.  I love my CS, but my daily Schultz formula
I, Flax seed oil, Kombucha Tea, Kefir, bentonite clay,
apple pectin, oat bran, psillium hull, and activated
charcoal are helping my detox and stay that way.  The
daily CS is helping with frequent flairups of
bacterial and viruses caused by the detox.  They all
go well together (not taken at the same time during
the day, of course).





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Re: CS>virus causation - PART I

2007-11-25 Thread John Plumridge

hello His CHild,

--On 23 November 2007 09:44:03 -0800 His Child  
wrote:



The
mosquito spraying would be a toxin and the healing
response would possibly include virus replication.
The CS would help reduce the virus symptoms, but would
not help with the detoxification.


Bravo! You've got it: that's the important implication for  treatments with 
silver against viruses, when the virus replication is a symptom, and the 
cause is toxicity. I was hoping someone would spot this.




Seems like the
virus is the symptom, and CS would only help the
symptom.


As an initial thought, yes. It's the usual value attributed to reducing 
viral counts. Whether it is in fact help or not in that respect must be a 
moot point.  I can't say. I bear in mind that in many ways the viral 
production is an exchange of information.


Is the viral replication a handicap? If not, perhaps that accounts why 
there is some evidence for the efficacy and traditional practices of 
'natural inoculation'. But than in any particular scenario, that might be 
only looking at a virus as a cause, when it could be symptom...of some 
co-factor(s).



Should be better yet to treat the problem of
toxicity and open the detox pathways and keep them
flowing well.



What we need to do next is get a good overall list of which symptoms of 
toxicity, plus other external and internal environmental conditions, like 
convective heat, pressure and moisture are likely to produce which 
diagnosis of particular  'viral infections'  ( possibly 'summer flu, winter 
flu, smallpox etc). Not a simple task to complete in a short time, but it 
could emerge over a few months.


JOhn






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Re: CS>Plastic or Glass bottles

2007-11-25 Thread Richard
anyone familiar with PLA ? It is a " plastic " made from corn and  
recyclable, put in a compost heap it will completely break down in  
30 / 40 days. i believe it reacts like PET, but does anyone know  
anything about it, especially how it reacts with CS?   - thanks -  
Richard

On 25/11/2007, at 1:17, John Plumridge wrote:




--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


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Re: CS>Plastic or Glass bottles

2007-11-25 Thread Clayton Family

On Nov 24, 2007, at 9:33 PM, Jodi wrote:


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.



It states that this effect was only found when using more dilute 
solutions than we use. 5 ppm was effective, and the standard used these 
days is usually 10 ppm.


There are other concerns I have heard raised by some sensitive 
individuals, about the possibility of chemicals leaching from the 
plastic due to the low pH of the silver solution.  In my humble 
opinion, this is a distinct possibility that might affect a few 
individuals who are extremely sensitive to those particular chemicals. 
In that case, using and storing in glass containers is a good option, 
providing that at least a 5ppm solution is used (according to the above 
research study).


Kathryn


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CS>Vitamins or Flu Shots

2007-11-25 Thread Kurt Milkowski
  Greetings!   Flu season is coming and in response, 
  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has announced the week 
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children. This day is designed to help raise awareness about the value of 
vaccinating children-especially high-risk children-and their close contacts.
  Watch for announcments of Free Flu Clinics and places where everyone should 
get their vaccine. Print the article off mye website, "Flu Shots Don't Work" 
and pass it on to your family and friends. 
   
  Instead of a flu shot, increase Vitamin D to 2000 IU/day, Vitamin C to 1000 
mg/day and use our new products, Cold-DFC and Flu-DFC to boost immune system 
all winter long. 
   
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Administration. These products not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent 
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  Protect yourself and your family by boosting your immune 
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  To Your Health,  
   
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