Re: CS>Will try the water filter system and let you know what I think

2009-06-15 Thread Jean Baugh
Hi Steve,

I mostly want to elimate the heavy metals (mercury, arsienic, lead and
aluminum, plus fluoride and cholorine from the drinking water and bath
water.

For CS I wil continue on with distilled water.

I will call them about mercury and aluminum tomorrow

Thank you for your help information!


Jean

***

On 6/15/09 8:52 PM, "Norton, Steve"  wrote:

> What are your plans for the water? Are you going to use it for CS or just to
> improve your household water? How hard is your well water to start with? It
> seems to be primarily an activated charcoal filter with 30 pounds of activated
> charcoal. That is good but probably not sufficient for CS. For drinking it
> should be good. 
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: Jean Baugh 
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
> Sent: Mon Jun 15 14:15:53 2009
> Subject: CS>Will try the water filter system and let you know what I think
> 
> Hi,
> 
> No one seemed to have tried the water filter system or had an opinion so
> will follow my instinct and order one and then let you know if I can tell
> any difference.  
> 
> Does anyone have any suggestions before I start this procedure?  Any tests
> or bottles to save before it is installed?
> 
> I just read "Drugs found in rivers, and may be in our drinking water
> Powerful antibiotics and other drugs may be in our drinking water,
> scientists fear. Rivers, lakes and wells throughout North America, Europe
> and East Asia are already contaminated by a range of pharmaceutical drugs,
> and scientists fear they could easily make their way into the public water
> supply."  Duh is my comment!  This was not advertising from the water
> people.
> 
> If anyone is curious, here is the link.
> http://www.silkywater.com/health.html
> 
> Since I have well water, far away from humans, I at least feel safer than if
> I lived in a city and had to drink recycled water but I'm sure heavy metals
> are worrisome also.  At least no chlorine or fluoridated water here.
> 
> Jean 
>


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Re: CS>Will try the water filter system and let you know what I think

2009-06-15 Thread Norton, Steve
What are your plans for the water? Are you going to use it for CS or just to 
improve your household water? How hard is your well water to start with? It 
seems to be primarily an activated charcoal filter with 30 pounds of activated 
charcoal. That is good but probably not sufficient for CS. For drinking it 
should be good. 

- Original Message -
From: Jean Baugh 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Mon Jun 15 14:15:53 2009
Subject: CS>Will try the water filter system and let you know what I think

Hi,

No one seemed to have tried the water filter system or had an opinion so
will follow my instinct and order one and then let you know if I can tell
any difference.  

Does anyone have any suggestions before I start this procedure?  Any tests
or bottles to save before it is installed?

I just read "Drugs found in rivers, and may be in our drinking water
Powerful antibiotics and other drugs may be in our drinking water,
scientists fear. Rivers, lakes and wells throughout North America, Europe
and East Asia are already contaminated by a range of pharmaceutical drugs,
and scientists fear they could easily make their way into the public water
supply."  Duh is my comment!  This was not advertising from the water
people.

If anyone is curious, here is the link.
http://www.silkywater.com/health.html

Since I have well water, far away from humans, I at least feel safer than if
I lived in a city and had to drink recycled water but I'm sure heavy metals
are worrisome also.  At least no chlorine or fluoridated water here.

Jean 


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Re: CS>Will try the water filter system and let you know what I think

2009-06-15 Thread Norton, Steve
Couid ypu refresh my memory? What water filtration system are you considering?
Thanks,
  Steve N

- Original Message -
From: Jean Baugh 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Mon Jun 15 14:15:53 2009
Subject: CS>Will try the water filter system and let you know what I think

Hi,

No one seemed to have tried the water filter system or had an opinion so
will follow my instinct and order one and then let you know if I can tell
any difference.  

Does anyone have any suggestions before I start this procedure?  Any tests
or bottles to save before it is installed?

I just read "Drugs found in rivers, and may be in our drinking water
Powerful antibiotics and other drugs may be in our drinking water,
scientists fear. Rivers, lakes and wells throughout North America, Europe
and East Asia are already contaminated by a range of pharmaceutical drugs,
and scientists fear they could easily make their way into the public water
supply."  Duh is my comment!  This was not advertising from the water
people.

If anyone is curious, here is the link.
http://www.silkywater.com/health.html

Since I have well water, far away from humans, I at least feel safer than if
I lived in a city and had to drink recycled water but I'm sure heavy metals
are worrisome also.  At least no chlorine or fluoridated water here.

Jean 


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Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2009 #283

2009-06-15 Thread Clayton Family
Very interesting and concise info. Thanks. For my money, the 
antibiotics make me worse, sugar is like poison, and doing what bothers 
me is working. I suppose I have lyme, but was not diagnosed officially 
( the test came back marked "false positive"). Still taking the cs, it 
feels good.


Kathryn


On Jun 14, 2009, at 10:56 PM, Joseph Metz wrote:

The lyme bacteria, Bb, forms colonies & when the conditions for its 
death occur, the outer layers die but send a signal to the next 
interior layer of the colony to go into a defense posture know as cyst 
form. When the conditions change to more favorable for the bacteria, 
they spread again & try to colonize other parts of the host body. If 
you have had this for 20 years, thats probably why your IgM is high. 
It tried spreading & your body percieved it as a new or second 
invasion. I dont intend to sound like an expert but that's my 
conjecture.


The other best ideas I have learned are: dont take penicillin, any of 
the ...cillins, or any antibiotics that work by breaking open the 
bacteria cell wall. The Bb goes into its most virulent form, the open 
wall or L form. Eat well, eliminate or at least lower your sugar 
intake, Bb, like cancer doesn't produce its own energy in the manner 
of your body's cells, it needs sugars, take CS regular for at least 10 
months. This is probably the strangest advice, do whatever bothers 
you. If your tired, excercize, if your joints ache, stretch, if your 
head hurts, try mind training games.


Good luck & God Bless.

From: "lampley lane" 
Date: June 13, 2009 10:59:28 PM PDT
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: Fw: CS>Lyme titer positive for lgM ...Marshall pls read :)


Thanks Joseph for all the info. I've been sick for over twenty yrs so 
was trying to figure all this out. Wee! Isn't this fun? ha. Thanks 
and guess I'll go drink my silver now. Blessings, Little Bird





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Re: CS>The Day has been Set ( History now )

2009-06-15 Thread Clayton Family
Very glad to hear that you are home again, if worse for wear. 
Congratulations on your survival! And many wishes for your speedy 
recovery, of course.


Kathryn

On Jun 14, 2009, at 7:40 AM, Wayne Fugitt wrote:


I did use CS, every which way from Sunday,
You can bet on that.

I took it to the hospital,  in camouflaged bottles
and fooled everyone in sight.

The ordeal is over, and I would like to write a book
about
What Secret Weapons to take to the hospital.

One I will take the next time,



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Re: CS> OT mail configuration

2009-06-15 Thread Gaiacita
Hi Indi.  Guess I'll have to set mine for that.  It's annoying to have to
keep saying "no" to those requests and they've been coming in a lot on a
couple lists.  Thanks for the reminder.  I forgot I could shut mine off. 
:-)

Samala,
Renee

---Original Message---
I've always found the best solution is to configure your email client to
ignore receipt requests. Works much better than trying to convince the
average person to configure their email software, which they never seem to
learn to do... ;)
 

CS>Will try the water filter system and let you know what I think

2009-06-15 Thread Jean Baugh
Hi,

No one seemed to have tried the water filter system or had an opinion so
will follow my instinct and order one and then let you know if I can tell
any difference.  

Does anyone have any suggestions before I start this procedure?  Any tests
or bottles to save before it is installed?

I just read "Drugs found in rivers, and may be in our drinking water
Powerful antibiotics and other drugs may be in our drinking water,
scientists fear. Rivers, lakes and wells throughout North America, Europe
and East Asia are already contaminated by a range of pharmaceutical drugs,
and scientists fear they could easily make their way into the public water
supply."  Duh is my comment!  This was not advertising from the water
people.

If anyone is curious, here is the link.
http://www.silkywater.com/health.html

Since I have well water, far away from humans, I at least feel safer than if
I lived in a city and had to drink recycled water but I'm sure heavy metals
are worrisome also.  At least no chlorine or fluoridated water here.

Jean 


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Re: CS> OT mail configuration

2009-06-15 Thread Indi
Hi Renee,

I've always found the best solution is to configure your email client to
ignore receipt requests. Works much better than trying to convince the
average person to configure their email software, which they never seem to 
learn to do... ;)

-- 
indi




On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 01:19:05PM -0500, Gaiacita wrote:
>Could the folks that have their emails set for everyone to acknowledge the
>receipt of their message please change their settings?
> 
>Samala,
>Renee
> 
>---Original Message---
> 
>Thank you for the tip
> 
> 
> 


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RE: CS>How do I successfully create CS? >Shelf-life of CS "My very first Batch"

2009-06-15 Thread Gaiacita
Could the folks that have their emails set for everyone to acknowledge the
receipt of their message please change their settings?  

Samala,
Renee

---Original Message---
 
Thank you for the tip
 
 
 

RE: CS>How do I successfully create CS? >Shelf-life of CS "My very first Batch"

2009-06-15 Thread Evans, Antonio F.
Thank you for the tip 


A. Evans/ 
"Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all 
we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and 
all there ever will be to know and understand."
Albert Einstein
1879-1955, Physicist




-Original Message-
From: Dan Nave [mailto:bhangcha...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 1:55 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>How do I successfully create CS? >Shelf-life of CS "My very 
first Batch"

Two gallons is probably too much to brew at one time with most of the home 
generators we see.
You would be better off starting out with a pint or a quart. (approx.
500 to 1000ml)

My rule of thumb is that the maximum amount of silver released into 1 cup of 
water at 1 milliamp current is equivalent to approximately 17ppm.  You can 
extrapolate from this rule.  Just use your reasoning abilities, if you have 
any...  (I assume you do)

Dan

On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 8:22 AM, Evans, Antonio F. wrote:
> My first question is, how long should I leave the process brewing and 
> does it take longer if I am making 2 gallons at a time? do I ever need 
> to get new silver leads and when should I? I just wiped my silver 
> leads with a clean paper towel is that okay? how do I increase the 
> ppm? after 3 hours what is the ppm? after 6 hours what is the ppm? and 
> so on and so forth... feel free to call me now at my desk also with 
> any helpful tips A. Evans/ Desk: 202.461.8863
> Fax: 202.565.4679
> "Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is 
> limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces 
> the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand."
>
> Albert Einstein
> 1879-1955, Physicist


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Re: CS>How do I successfully create CS? >Shelf-life of CS "My very first Batch"

2009-06-15 Thread Dan Nave
Missed something...

That is "in a time period of 1 hour."

Dan

On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 12:54 PM, Dan Nave wrote:
> Two gallons is probably too much to brew at one time with most of the
> home generators we see.
> You would be better off starting out with a pint or a quart. (approx.
> 500 to 1000ml)
>
> My rule of thumb is that the maximum amount of silver released into 1
> cup of water at 1 milliamp current in 1 hour is equivalent to approximately
> 17ppm.  You can extrapolate from this rule.  Just use your reasoning
> abilities, if you have any...  (I assume you do)
>
> Dan
>
> On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 8:22 AM, Evans, Antonio F. 
> wrote:
>> My first question is, how long should I leave the process brewing and does
>> it take longer if I am making 2 gallons at a time? do I ever need to get new
>> silver leads and when should I? I just wiped my silver leads with a clean
>> paper towel is that okay? how do I increase the ppm? after 3 hours what is
>> the ppm? after 6 hours what is the ppm? and so on and so forth... feel free
>> to call me now at my desk also with any helpful tips
>> A. Evans/ Desk: 202.461.8863
>> Fax: 202.565.4679
>> "Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to
>> all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world,
>> and all there ever will be to know and understand."
>>
>> Albert Einstein
>> 1879-1955, Physicist
>


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Re: CS>How do I successfully create CS? >Shelf-life of CS "My very first Batch"

2009-06-15 Thread Dan Nave
Two gallons is probably too much to brew at one time with most of the
home generators we see.
You would be better off starting out with a pint or a quart. (approx.
500 to 1000ml)

My rule of thumb is that the maximum amount of silver released into 1
cup of water at 1 milliamp current is equivalent to approximately
17ppm.  You can extrapolate from this rule.  Just use your reasoning
abilities, if you have any...  (I assume you do)

Dan

On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 8:22 AM, Evans, Antonio F. wrote:
> My first question is, how long should I leave the process brewing and does
> it take longer if I am making 2 gallons at a time? do I ever need to get new
> silver leads and when should I? I just wiped my silver leads with a clean
> paper towel is that okay? how do I increase the ppm? after 3 hours what is
> the ppm? after 6 hours what is the ppm? and so on and so forth... feel free
> to call me now at my desk also with any helpful tips
> A. Evans/ Desk: 202.461.8863
> Fax: 202.565.4679
> "Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to
> all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world,
> and all there ever will be to know and understand."
>
> Albert Einstein
> 1879-1955, Physicist


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Re: CS>How do I successfully create CS? >Shelf-life of CS "My very first Batch"

2009-06-15 Thread Dee Fitzpatrick
It all depends on your generator.  I have a Silver Puppy and I make up to 32
ounces at a time.  The SP has a reverse polarity function which I use
because you get almost no crud in the water but it takes longer to brew
using this method.  Mine takes approximately 9 to 10 hours to make this
amount because my distilled water is extremely pure.  The amount of TDS in
the water reads 7-9 and I take this to mean there is approximately 14ppm at
the end of the time.  It is (almost) impossible to accurately judge the ppm
but it doesn't really matter as long as it isn't over 30ppm (for normal use
that is)  dee 

---Original Message---
 
From: Evans, Antonio F.
Date: 15/06/2009 14:23:36
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>How do I successfully create CS? >Shelf-life of CS "My very
first Batch"
 
My first question is, how long should I leave the process brewing and does
it take longer if I am making 2 gallons at a time? do I ever need to get new
silver leads and when should I? I just wiped my silver leads with a clean
paper towel is that okay? how do I increase the ppm? after 3 hours what is
the ppm? after 6 hours what is the ppm? and so on and so forth... feel free
to call me now at my desk also with any helpful tips
A. Evans/ Desk: 202.461.8863 <>

CS>How do I successfully create CS? >Shelf-life of CS "My very first Batch"

2009-06-15 Thread Evans, Antonio F.
My first question is, how long should I leave the process brewing and
does it take longer if I am making 2 gallons at a time? do I ever need
to get new silver leads and when should I? I just wiped my silver leads
with a clean paper towel is that okay? how do I increase the ppm? after
3 hours what is the ppm? after 6 hours what is the ppm? and so on and so
forth... feel free to call me now at my desk also with any helpful tips
A. Evans/ Desk: 202.461.8863 
Fax: 202.565.4679 
"Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited
to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire
world, and all there ever will be to know and understand."

Albert Einstein
1879-1955, Physicist 

From: Scotty [mailto:scottie592...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2009 10:24 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Shelf-life of CS

I agree completely. I keep my homemade CS in a glass sun tea pitcher on
the counter and it takes about a month for me and the fam to use 3/4 of
it. I use the other 1/4 as a starter for my next batch. It has always
stabilized at 5ppm.

Scott <><
"With God, all things are possible." - Mark 10:27
--- On Wed, 5/27/09, Neville Munn  wrote:
From: Neville Munn 
Subject: RE: CS>Shelf-life of CS
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Wednesday, May 27, 2009, 7:25 PM




Below are my rationalisations regarding some of your points raised.
Your snipped quote:
[cs does not have a long shelf life] and [always make it fresh...  This
might not be a creditable statement ]
-Produced using appropriate methods and equipment it'll keep as long as
I want.  making it 'fresh' is credible if I want to ingest/apply
predominantly ionic silver for a given circumstance, for another
circumstance I may prefer a more even ratio of ions and particles
present in which case I would wait 24-48 hours before
ingesting/applying.
[should be used up as soon as possible]
-Only if I want to use a solution of high ionic silver content then I
would only make small amounts to ensure it is consumed/used while awake.
[The quality of the CS would also determine the shelf life]
-Quality is Distilled Water and Pure Silver which should give mine
unlimited shelf life.
[how could you test it?]
-Ignoring all the ballyhoo about meters, a meter will indicate when the
solution has reached it's stabilizing point and readings should only
fluctuate minimally from that point on...usually after 24-48 hours.
[that it needs to be keep dark and probably a cool and dry place]
-I made a 300ml glass four days ago to show someone and it's been
sitting on the kitchen cupboard under 'flouro' lighting ever since and
nothing has changed, still hovering around 19uS after stabilizing from
an initial 27.3uS, and with the distinct 'sheen' to the solution, very
faint 'colour' and fairly strong TE.
 
Dunno if my rationalisations are of any help?
N.
 

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Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 15:22:21 +0200
From: goldena...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Shelf-life of CS


I just read on that one german site for generators, that cs does not
have a long shelf life, and then it should be used up as soon as
possible, and that you should always make it fresh...  This might not be
a creditable statement on their part, as I've read no such thing
anywhere, except of course, that it needs to be keep dark and probably a
cool and dry place, like most other natural remedies.

What would you guys say?
The quality of the CS would also determine the shelf life, I would
suppose. But again, how could you test it? Which generator had that
feature again? I think it would be helpful to know what one produced...
Aldona

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