Re: CScs impact

2009-06-09 Thread Ode Coyote



  It's unlikely that the amount and at the rate used by humans at 10-20 
PPM would have any effect, diluted into the environment.

 Dumping it all into a septic system might affect the tank.

Ode


At 02:07 PM 6/8/2009 -0500, you wrote:

I am currently in Belize and have a lot of people interested in cs.
Where I am staying is an Eco Lodge ( Cotton Tree Lodge ) and the owner
is all for using cs on everything from water purification ,laundry,
work surfaces,  etc etc. My question is what impact would this have on
the environment considering it is in  a virgin tropical jungle where
all waste  ends up in the local river .  thanks Richard
On 08/06/2009, at 11:38, Marshall Dudley wrote:


The inquiry was if they can be affected, not killed. Enzymes can
certainly be disabled by some chemicals, but I am not aware of any
problem with CS in that regard.

Marshall

Ode Coyote wrote:



 Enzymes are not alive to be killed.

Ode


At 10:50 AM 6/6/2009 -0400, you wrote:


Does silver effect digestive enzymes?

Dianne

 Date: Sat, 6 Jun 2009 07:42:51 -0400
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 From: odecoy...@windstream.net
 Subject: Re: CSSalmonella, e-coli etc.



 Sipping silver during a meal would be a good prevention, but the
cure
 takes emptying out to be really effective.
 ..and that's a part of the disease.

 Ode

 At 03:14 PM 6/5/2009 -0500, you wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I have a question for the list. There is much talk of salmonella,

e-coli

 etc.
 
 If you suspect you might have this problem, or food poisoning
for that
 matter, would drinking a glass of colloidal silver take care of
the problem
 immediately?
 
 A story was told about a man who thought up an experiment of
letting

meat

 spoil, and two other men flipped to see who would drink colloidal

silver

 before eating the spoiled meat, and the other would eat the
spoiled

meat

 without colloidal silver. The one who drank the colloidal
silver had no
 symptoms but the other one reacted strongly. In the end, the
man who

was

 sick drank colloidal silver and the matter was resolved.
 
 Thank you,
 
 Jean
 
 
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Re: CScs impact

2009-06-09 Thread Day Sutton
I take a gallon of CS (EIS) and put half in the blackwater tank of my RV, a
quart in the greywater tank, and the rest in the freshwater tank.   No odor
from the toilet.  Saves money on the stuff they sell for that, and works
just as well.   Conclusion.  Yes it would affect the septic tank...

On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 5:48 AM, Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net wrote:



  It's unlikely that the amount and at the rate used by humans at 10-20 PPM
 would have any effect, diluted into the environment.
  Dumping it all into a septic system might affect the tank.

 Ode


 At 02:07 PM 6/8/2009 -0500, you wrote:

 I am currently in Belize and have a lot of people interested in cs.
 Where I am staying is an Eco Lodge ( Cotton Tree Lodge ) and the owner
 is all for using cs on everything from water purification ,laundry,
 work surfaces,  etc etc. My question is what impact would this have on
 the environment considering it is in  a virgin tropical jungle where
 all waste  ends up in the local river .  thanks Richard
 On 08/06/2009, at 11:38, Marshall Dudley wrote:

  The inquiry was if they can be affected, not killed. Enzymes can
 certainly be disabled by some chemicals, but I am not aware of any
 problem with CS in that regard.

 Marshall

 Ode Coyote wrote:



  Enzymes are not alive to be killed.

 Ode


 At 10:50 AM 6/6/2009 -0400, you wrote:


 Does silver effect digestive enzymes?

 Dianne

  Date: Sat, 6 Jun 2009 07:42:51 -0400
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  From: odecoy...@windstream.net
  Subject: Re: CSSalmonella, e-coli etc.
 
 
 
  Sipping silver during a meal would be a good prevention, but the
 cure
  takes emptying out to be really effective.
  ..and that's a part of the disease.
 
  Ode
 
  At 03:14 PM 6/5/2009 -0500, you wrote:
  Hi,
  
  I have a question for the list. There is much talk of salmonella,

 e-coli

  etc.
  
  If you suspect you might have this problem, or food poisoning
 for that
  matter, would drinking a glass of colloidal silver take care of
 the problem
  immediately?
  
  A story was told about a man who thought up an experiment of
 letting

 meat

  spoil, and two other men flipped to see who would drink colloidal

 silver

  before eating the spoiled meat, and the other would eat the
 spoiled

 meat

  without colloidal silver. The one who drank the colloidal
 silver had no
  symptoms but the other one reacted strongly. In the end, the
 man who

 was

  sick drank colloidal silver and the matter was resolved.
  
  Thank you,
  
  Jean
  
  
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Re: CScs impact

2009-06-09 Thread Golden Aldi
What's a blackwater and greywater tank?
Aldi

On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Day Sutton day.sut...@gmail.com wrote:

 I take a gallon of CS (EIS) and put half in the blackwater tank of my RV, a
 quart in the greywater tank, and the rest in the freshwater tank.   No odor
 from the toilet.  Saves money on the stuff they sell for that, and works
 just as well.   Conclusion.  Yes it would affect the septic tank...

 On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 5:48 AM, Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.netwrote:



  It's unlikely that the amount and at the rate used by humans at 10-20 PPM
 would have any effect, diluted into the environment.
  Dumping it all into a septic system might affect the tank.

 Ode


 At 02:07 PM 6/8/2009 -0500, you wrote:

 I am currently in Belize and have a lot of people interested in cs.
 Where I am staying is an Eco Lodge ( Cotton Tree Lodge ) and the owner
 is all for using cs on everything from water purification ,laundry,
 work surfaces,  etc etc. My question is what impact would this have on
 the environment considering it is in  a virgin tropical jungle where
 all waste  ends up in the local river .  thanks Richard
 On 08/06/2009, at 11:38, Marshall Dudley wrote:

  The inquiry was if they can be affected, not killed. Enzymes can
 certainly be disabled by some chemicals, but I am not aware of any
 problem with CS in that regard.

 Marshall

 Ode Coyote wrote:



  Enzymes are not alive to be killed.

 Ode


 At 10:50 AM 6/6/2009 -0400, you wrote:


 Does silver effect digestive enzymes?

 Dianne

  Date: Sat, 6 Jun 2009 07:42:51 -0400
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  From: odecoy...@windstream.net
  Subject: Re: CSSalmonella, e-coli etc.
 
 
 
  Sipping silver during a meal would be a good prevention, but the
 cure
  takes emptying out to be really effective.
  ..and that's a part of the disease.
 
  Ode
 
  At 03:14 PM 6/5/2009 -0500, you wrote:
  Hi,
  
  I have a question for the list. There is much talk of salmonella,

 e-coli

  etc.
  
  If you suspect you might have this problem, or food poisoning
 for that
  matter, would drinking a glass of colloidal silver take care of
 the problem
  immediately?
  
  A story was told about a man who thought up an experiment of
 letting

 meat

  spoil, and two other men flipped to see who would drink colloidal

 silver

  before eating the spoiled meat, and the other would eat the
 spoiled

 meat

  without colloidal silver. The one who drank the colloidal
 silver had no
  symptoms but the other one reacted strongly. In the end, the
 man who

 was

  sick drank colloidal silver and the matter was resolved.
  
  Thank you,
  
  Jean
  
  
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Re: CS(black salve)

2009-06-09 Thread Marshall Dudley

Tel Tofflemire wrote:
I make a very special Black Salve, I am not a beginner, I came from a 
ranch in South Dakota where my father and grandfather were 
both Veterinarians. We used it for livestock, and bought it from Wall 
Drug in the Black hills. The Sioux Indians  were the makers of it 
until the mid 40's, then wall Drug stopped selling it, My dad talked 
to the indian Medicine 
man to get an idea of how to make it, after several years of testing, 
he did end up with salve that pulled cancer out roots and all.  It was 
kind of harsh on the skin but it worked great and left no scars. 
 I tweaked the recipe to make it more friendly to the skin and I have 
not changed it in 15 years. I am a herbalist .

http://www.quailwoodherbal.com


I can't find any black salve on that site.

Marshall


Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ.

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Re: CScs impact

2009-06-09 Thread Marshall Dudley
Blackwater is from the toilet, greywater from sinks.  They are disposed 
of differently due to the difference in pathogen levels.


Marshall

Golden Aldi wrote:

What's a blackwater and greywater tank?
Aldi

On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Day Sutton day.sut...@gmail.com 
mailto:day.sut...@gmail.com wrote:


I take a gallon of CS (EIS) and put half in the blackwater tank of
my RV, a quart in the greywater tank, and the rest in the
freshwater tank.   No odor from the toilet.  Saves money on the
stuff they sell for that, and works just as well.   Conclusion. 
Yes it would affect the septic tank...



On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 5:48 AM, Ode Coyote
odecoy...@windstream.net mailto:odecoy...@windstream.net wrote:



 It's unlikely that the amount and at the rate used by humans
at 10-20 PPM would have any effect, diluted into the environment.
 Dumping it all into a septic system might affect the tank.

Ode


At 02:07 PM 6/8/2009 -0500, you wrote:

I am currently in Belize and have a lot of people
interested in cs.
Where I am staying is an Eco Lodge ( Cotton Tree Lodge )
and the owner
is all for using cs on everything from water purification
,laundry,
work surfaces,  etc etc. My question is what impact would
this have on
the environment considering it is in  a virgin tropical
jungle where
all waste  ends up in the local river .  thanks Richard
On 08/06/2009, at 11:38, Marshall Dudley wrote:

The inquiry was if they can be affected, not killed.
Enzymes can
certainly be disabled by some chemicals, but I am not
aware of any
problem with CS in that regard.

Marshall

Ode Coyote wrote:



 Enzymes are not alive to be killed.

Ode


At 10:50 AM 6/6/2009 -0400, you wrote:


Does silver effect digestive enzymes?

Dianne

 Date: Sat, 6 Jun 2009 07:42:51 -0400
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
 From: odecoy...@windstream.net
mailto:odecoy...@windstream.net
 Subject: Re: CSSalmonella, e-coli etc.



 Sipping silver during a meal would be a good
prevention, but the
cure
 takes emptying out to be really effective.
 ..and that's a part of the disease.

 Ode

 At 03:14 PM 6/5/2009 -0500, you wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I have a question for the list. There is
much talk of salmonella,

e-coli

 etc.
 
 If you suspect you might have this problem,
or food poisoning
for that
 matter, would drinking a glass of colloidal
silver take care of
the problem
 immediately?
 
 A story was told about a man who thought up
an experiment of
letting

meat

 spoil, and two other men flipped to see who
would drink colloidal

silver

 before eating the spoiled meat, and the
other would eat the
spoiled

meat

 without colloidal silver. The one who drank
the colloidal
silver had no
 symptoms but the other one reacted
strongly. In the end, the
man who

was

 sick drank colloidal silver and the matter
was resolved.
 
 Thank you,
 
 Jean
 
 
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CSBattery in mouth

2009-06-09 Thread mukta1

Hi group,

I use CS for mouth desinfection and noticed grey spots on my denture.  
This is an additional metal in my mouth so I tried to measure voltages  
inside using a digital mltimeter. Different spots gave different  
voltages, the maximum was around 400 mV(0.4V)! Situation did not  
change much when I removed the denture.


Any comments.

Simeon.


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RE: CScs impact

2009-06-09 Thread Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC
I use CS in holding tank of my boat, tank is only 13 gallons.
I usually go all Summer on 1 tank, I put CS in when ever I flush.
In fall I pump out before putting boat away, no smell with the CS.
If you were dumping tank in a septic system it would probably kill the
whole system.
Bob

-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 11:51 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CScs impact

Blackwater is from the toilet, greywater from sinks.  They are disposed
of differently due to the difference in pathogen levels.

Marshall

Golden Aldi wrote:
 What's a blackwater and greywater tank?
 Aldi

 On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Day Sutton day.sut...@gmail.com 
 mailto:day.sut...@gmail.com wrote:

 I take a gallon of CS (EIS) and put half in the blackwater tank of
 my RV, a quart in the greywater tank, and the rest in the
 freshwater tank.   No odor from the toilet.  Saves money on the
 stuff they sell for that, and works just as well.   Conclusion. 
 Yes it would affect the septic tank...


 On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 5:48 AM, Ode Coyote
 odecoy...@windstream.net mailto:odecoy...@windstream.net
wrote:



  It's unlikely that the amount and at the rate used by humans
 at 10-20 PPM would have any effect, diluted into the
environment.
  Dumping it all into a septic system might affect the tank.

 Ode


 At 02:07 PM 6/8/2009 -0500, you wrote:

 I am currently in Belize and have a lot of people
 interested in cs.
 Where I am staying is an Eco Lodge ( Cotton Tree Lodge )
 and the owner
 is all for using cs on everything from water purification
 ,laundry,
 work surfaces,  etc etc. My question is what impact would
 this have on
 the environment considering it is in  a virgin tropical
 jungle where
 all waste  ends up in the local river .  thanks Richard
 On 08/06/2009, at 11:38, Marshall Dudley wrote:

 The inquiry was if they can be affected, not killed.
 Enzymes can
 certainly be disabled by some chemicals, but I am not
 aware of any
 problem with CS in that regard.

 Marshall

 Ode Coyote wrote:



  Enzymes are not alive to be killed.

 Ode


 At 10:50 AM 6/6/2009 -0400, you wrote:


 Does silver effect digestive enzymes?

 Dianne

  Date: Sat, 6 Jun 2009 07:42:51 -0400
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
  From: odecoy...@windstream.net
 mailto:odecoy...@windstream.net
  Subject: Re: CSSalmonella, e-coli etc.
 
 
 
  Sipping silver during a meal would be a good
 prevention, but the
 cure
  takes emptying out to be really effective.
  ..and that's a part of the disease.
 
  Ode
 
  At 03:14 PM 6/5/2009 -0500, you wrote:
  Hi,
  
  I have a question for the list. There is
 much talk of salmonella,

 e-coli

  etc.
  
  If you suspect you might have this problem,
 or food poisoning
 for that
  matter, would drinking a glass of colloidal
 silver take care of
 the problem
  immediately?
  
  A story was told about a man who thought up
 an experiment of
 letting

 meat

  spoil, and two other men flipped to see who
 would drink colloidal

 silver

  before eating the spoiled meat, and the
 other would eat the
 spoiled

 meat

  without colloidal silver. The one who drank
 the colloidal
 silver had no
  symptoms but the other one reacted
 strongly. In the end, the
 man who

 was

  sick drank colloidal 

Re: CSBattery in mouth

2009-06-09 Thread Marshall Dudley

muk...@mail.bg wrote:

Hi group,
 
I use CS for mouth desinfection and noticed grey spots on my denture. 
This is an additional metal in my mouth so I tried to measure voltages 
inside using a digital mltimeter. Different spots gave different 
voltages, the maximum was around 400 mV(0.4V)! Situation did not 
change much when I removed the denture.
 
Any comments.
 
Simeon.



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Two unlike metals in a saline solution produce a battery. .4V is typical 
of what one gets with this arrangement.


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Re: CScs impact

2009-06-09 Thread Golden Aldi
Thanks a heap Marshall. That's what I thought, but wasn't sure, but what is
the septic tank then?
Aldi

On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 5:51 PM, Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.comwrote:

 Blackwater is from the toilet, greywater from sinks.  They are disposed of
 differently due to the difference in pathogen levels.

 Marshall




Re: CSRemoving Moles

2009-06-09 Thread Leslie
I am anxious to hear also, but I did have success with small ones using apple 
cider vinegar daily and they finally dropped off, but was not successful with a 
big one. 
Leslie
  - Original Message - 
  From: Thora Rasmussen 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 10:40 PM
  Subject: CSRemoving Moles


  List Members,

  I would like to remove a couple dozen small moles I have around my neck.  I 
am very boney there.  What is the procedure with CS?  What is the success rate? 
 These seem to be genetic.  My dad has lots of moles in this area, as does my 
brother.  We also have 3 bigger ones in the same spots.  I had one on my 
stomach and one on my back at the waist line removed 25 years ago, and still 
have 1 on my lower back neck.  Both my dad and brother have had the neck ones 
removed.  I used to have a couple freckles on my arms that would regularly 
turn black and then the black would peel off.  Since dechemicalizing my diet, 
those don't do that any more.  They just stay a light brown with no bump and 
don't grow.  Occasionally I get itchy freckles or moles, then I'll remember 
to take apricot seeds for a couple days, and the itchy stops for a few months 
(I know I'm supposed to take them all the time, but I get lazy).  I understand 
that apricot seeds do not remove moles, they just kill cancer, but I'd like to 
get some of the moles gone before I get old.  By the way, none of the ones 
removed off of us have been cancer or precancer.  Depending on the process, I 
may plan this for this coming winter, as I can wear turtle necks and dressy 
scarves and such.

  I would also like document it, with my doctor taking pictures, and maybe a 
lawyer or something like that.  I just want to document properly, so that it 
becomes a bit more legitimate anecdotal evidence.  What have others done?

  Thora




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CSRemoving Moles

2009-06-09 Thread Thora Rasmussen
List Members,
 
I would like to remove a couple dozen small moles I have around my neck.  I
am very boney there.  What is the procedure with CS?  What is the success
rate?  These seem to be genetic.  My dad has lots of moles in this area, as
does my brother.  We also have 3 bigger ones in the same spots.  I had one
on my stomach and one on my back at the waist line removed 25 years ago, and
still have 1 on my lower back neck.  Both my dad and brother have had the
neck ones removed.  I used to have a couple freckles on my arms that would
regularly turn black and then the black would peel off.  Since
dechemicalizing my diet, those don't do that any more.  They just stay a
light brown with no bump and don't grow.  Occasionally I get itchy
freckles or moles, then I'll remember to take apricot seeds for a couple
days, and the itchy stops for a few months (I know I'm supposed to take them
all the time, but I get lazy).  I understand that apricot seeds do not
remove moles, they just kill cancer, but I'd like to get some of the moles
gone before I get old.  By the way, none of the ones removed off of us have
been cancer or precancer.  Depending on the process, I may plan this for
this coming winter, as I can wear turtle necks and dressy scarves and such.
 
I would also like document it, with my doctor taking pictures, and maybe a
lawyer or something like that.  I just want to document properly, so that it
becomes a bit more legitimate anecdotal evidence.  What have others done?
 
Thora