CSICS toothpaste

2010-10-19 Thread Bethany Methven
I am experimenting with making an all natural ICS toothpaste.   Any ideas, 
thoughts or suggestions on this?  
 
Thanks - Beth


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Re: CSICS toothpaste

2010-10-19 Thread Jane MacRoss
Soap is so good for gums - why not a toothsoap - containing mint oil  CS - 
covers all needs

Jane 

http://www.eamega.com/HighFieldHealth
~The Highest Field of Energy Healing you now!~
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  From: Bethany Methven 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 6:41 PM
  Subject: CSICS toothpaste


I am experimenting with making an all natural ICS toothpaste.   Any 
ideas, thoughts or suggestions on this?  

Thanks - Beth


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not seen. Hebrews 11:1

   




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Re: CSICS toothpaste

2010-10-19 Thread needling around
I would add some Miracle II soap... and perhaps change the mint to clove oil.
PT
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  From: Jane MacRoss 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 5:33 AM
  Subject: Re: CSICS toothpaste


  Soap is so good for gums - why not a toothsoap - containing mint oil  CS - 
covers all needs

  Jane 

  http://www.eamega.com/HighFieldHealth
  ~The Highest Field of Energy Healing you now!~
- Original Message - 
From: Bethany Methven 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 6:41 PM
Subject: CSICS toothpaste


  I am experimenting with making an all natural ICS toothpaste.   Any 
ideas, thoughts or suggestions on this?  

  Thanks - Beth


   Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things 
not seen. Hebrews 11:1

 








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Re: CSSpeaking of gels

2010-10-19 Thread Dan Nave
Everybody needs to go back to high school and take 4 years of science and math.

Dan



On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 4:03 PM, needling around ptf2...@bellsouth.net wrote:
 Hi Sandee,
 The gel does more than that.  It is conductive and helps the signal move
 from the treatment head and into your body... as I understand it.
 PT

 - Original Message - From: Sandee George oha...@juno.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 10:56 AM
 Subject: Re: CSSpeaking of gels


 Ode from my personal experience all the gel does is hold the  electrodes
 onto the skin !   I have actually used water to prove  this point to
 myself, however of course as soon as the water dries you  loose contact 
 Take good care my Friend
 Regards
 Sandee


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Re: CSSpeaking of gels

2010-10-19 Thread Ode Coyote



  It also provides a high area interface to a bumpy surface...which is 
also WHY it sticks the electrode to the skin.


Ode


At 10:56 AM 10/18/2010 -0400, you wrote:

Ode from my personal experience all the gel does is hold the
electrodes onto the skin !   I have actually used water to prove
this point to myself, however of course as soon as the water dries you
loose contact 
Take good care my Friend
Regards
Sandee


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CSRe: CS Thank you

2010-10-19 Thread needling around
If I had the mind for that, Dan, I would have done it the first time around. 
After a full year of tutoring for high school chemistry and only eeking 
through the instructor (same man) asked me if I really thought I wanted to 
be in high school physics... and it was only the second week of school!
I cannot speak for anyone else but I thank every one of the 'science  math' 
minds on this list.  Without them I would not be able to participate at the 
same level.

PT


- Original Message - 
From: Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 9:45 AM
Subject: Re: CSSpeaking of gels


Everybody needs to go back to high school and take 4 years of science and 
math.


Dan



On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 4:03 PM, needling around ptf2...@bellsouth.net 
wrote:

Hi Sandee,
The gel does more than that. It is conductive and helps the signal move
from the treatment head and into your body... as I understand it.
PT

- Original Message - From: Sandee George oha...@juno.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 10:56 AM
Subject: Re: CSSpeaking of gels



Ode from my personal experience all the gel does is hold the electrodes
onto the skin ! I have actually used water to prove this point to
myself, however of course as soon as the water dries you loose contact 


Take good care my Friend
Regards
Sandee


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CSRe: Cure for Common cold (silver) on MSN website today

2010-10-19 Thread Lin
Has anyone caught this link this morning on the MSN 
website:http://specials.msn.com/A-List/Health/Cure-for-common-cold-on-horizon.aspx?cp-documentid=25992281


Lin 



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Re: CSICS toothpaste

2010-10-19 Thread Dan Nave
There was a reason Mum used soap to wash out our mouths.

That reason is that it tastes terrible.

Dan



On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 4:33 AM, Jane MacRoss
highfie...@internode.on.netwrote:

  Soap is so good for gums - why not a toothsoap - containing mint oil  CS
 - covers all needs

 Jane

 http://www.eamega.com/HighFieldHealth
 ~The Highest Field of Energy Healing you now!~

   - Original Message -
 *From:* Bethany Methven mrs_ak_h...@yahoo.com
 *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
 *Sent:* Tuesday, October 19, 2010 6:41 PM
 *Subject:* CSICS toothpaste

   I am experimenting with making an all natural ICS toothpaste.   Any
 ideas, thoughts or suggestions on this?

 Thanks - Beth

 * Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not
 seen. Hebrews 11:1*



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CSLink about silver/common cold on MSN website today

2010-10-19 Thread Lin
Has anyone caught this link this morning on the MSN 
website:http://specials.msn.com/A-List/Health/Cure-for-common-cold-on-horizon.aspx?cp-documentid=25992281

Lin 


Re: CSMaking CS at home

2010-10-19 Thread Gene and Joann Porter
Thanks so much, Jaxi.  I think this is the way we will go.  What is the 
difference between Silver Gen and Silver Puppy?
Gene/Joann
  - Original Message - 
  From: jaxi 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2010 9:37 AM
  Subject: Re: CSMaking CS at home


  The simplest way to do it is to buy a device from silverpuppy or silvergen 
that are plug and play devices.  I set mine up, walk away, come back later and 
it's is made and done.  Auto switching, stirring device and auto off when done. 
 Worth the extra money.  I LOVE my silverpuppy.


  Jaxi


  On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 8:17 AM, Gene and Joann Porter g...@teknett.com 
wrote:

Dan,
Thanks so much for your response, the only one we received regarding our 
problem.
As far as details are concerned:  we attempted three times to do this 
procedure using the instructions written in Warren Jefferson's book Colloidal 
Silver Today.  Are you familiar with this book?
We were not able to see any yellow wisp or cloud on our water.  We cleaned 
the rods as instructed, and it seemed to be looking as though completed, after 
a couple of hours (the book said 30 minutes should do it).
We are not chemists and are very disappointed that this is so complicated.
We want to understand the simplest way possible of doing this.  Do you have 
a recipe or formula which you think is the best?  My husband, Gene,  made his 
home device from scratch and we are wondering if we made a mistake somehow.  
Could you please help us?  I don't know what details you need from us.
We used distilled water and two silver rods, batteries, etc.
Thank you for your help.
Joann, g...@teknett.com






Re: CSMaking CS at home

2010-10-19 Thread Gene and Joann Porter
Thanks very much.  This is very helpful information for us.  We will 
continue trying with this as we have spent a long time with purchasing our 
equipment, etc.

May purchase silver puppy in the meantime.
Thank you again for your explanation.
Gene and Joann
- Original Message - 
From: Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2010 6:26 PM
Subject: Re: CSMaking CS at home


While I am not familiar with Warren Jefferson or his book, I might
suggest that you put the light source behind or to the side and
slightly behind the jar of colloidal silver in order to view any
yellow wisp or cloud coming off the electrodes.  This light should
also not shine directly into your eyes.  Just experiment with it a
bit.

You will not see any clouds or wisps coming off the electrodes at
the beginning of the process (using distilled water and no additives)
until the amount of silver in the water increases to an amount which
allows the water to be more conductive and allows a large enough
current for you to see the reaction happening.  As this happens, you
may also see some blackening of one silver electrode and some grey
fuzz appearing on the other electrode.

If you are using just a single 9 volt battery, try to join 3 or 4 of
them together in series to make 27 or 36 volts.  This will make the
reaction happen faster.  Series is similar to saying 'in single
file.'  Connect the - of the first battery to one silver electrode.
Connect the + of the first battery to the - of the second.  Connect
the + of the second battery to the - of the third battery.  Connect
the + of the third battery to the other silver electrode.  This
example will give you 27 volts.

The farther apart your electrodes are, the slower the process will be.
There are some issues with having them too close together, so you may
want to have them about 1 and 1/2 inch apart (1.5 inch apart).

Also, initially, make sure you are not using too much water.  For
getting familiar with the process, I would start with between 1 and 2
cups of water maximum.

That may be of some help.

Dan


On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 8:17 AM, Gene and Joann Porter g...@teknett.com 
wrote:

Dan,
Thanks so much for your response, the only one we received regarding our
problem.
As far as details are concerned: we attempted three times to do this
procedure using the instructions written in Warren Jefferson's book
Colloidal Silver Today. Are you familiar with this book?
We were not able to see any yellow wisp or cloud on our water. We cleaned
the rods as instructed, and it seemed to be looking as though completed,
after a couple of hours (the book said 30 minutes should do it).
We are not chemists and are very disappointed that this is so complicated.
We want to understand the simplest way possible of doing this. Do you have
a recipe or formula which you think is the best? My husband, Gene, made
his home device from scratch and we are wondering if we made a mistake
somehow. Could you please help us? I don't know what details you need from
us.
We used distilled water and two silver rods, batteries, etc.
Thank you for your help.
Joann, g...@teknett.com






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Re: CSICS toothpaste

2010-10-19 Thread Trem
Hello Beth,

Thanks for your inquiry.  I have no idea how you can accomplish that.

I hope this helps you.

Best regards,

Trem Williams
customer_serv...@silvergen.com
www.silvergen.com



  - Original Message - 
  From: Bethany Methven 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 12:41 AM
  Subject: CSICS toothpaste


I am experimenting with making an all natural ICS toothpaste.   Any 
ideas, thoughts or suggestions on this?  

Thanks - Beth


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not seen. Hebrews 11:1

   




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Re: CSMaking CS at home

2010-10-19 Thread Gene and Joann Porter

We may go the easy way now that we know about it.
Which is better, in your opinion, Silver Puppy or Silver Gen?  What is the 
difference in them?

Thank you again for taking the time to write to us.
Gene/Joann
- Original Message - 
From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: CSMaking CS at home


 It is not difficult. Get a Silvergen or Silver Pupply, put distilled 
water in it, and plug it in.  It is ready when the LED goes on (or off, 
depending on the model).


If you want to go to the trouble of making it yourself, then start with 20 
to 30 volts, and limit current to 1 mA per square inch of anode.  Improved 
product is made by stirring, and reversing polarity every minute.  When 
the voltage reaches some target value, it is ready. The lower the voltage 
the higher the ppm.



Marshall

On 10/17/2010 9:17 AM, Gene and Joann Porter wrote:

Dan,
Thanks so much for your response, the only one we received regarding our 
problem.
As far as details are concerned:  we attempted three times to do this 
procedure using the instructions written in Warren Jefferson's book 
Colloidal Silver Today.  Are you familiar with this book?
We were not able to see any yellow wisp or cloud on our water.  We 
cleaned the rods as instructed, and it seemed to be looking as though 
completed, after a couple of hours (the book said 30 minutes should do 
it).
We are not chemists and are very disappointed that this is so 
complicated.
We want to understand the simplest way possible of doing this.  Do you 
have a recipe or formula which you think is the best?  My husband, Gene, 
made his home device from scratch and we are wondering if we made a 
mistake somehow.  Could you please help us?  I don't know what details 
you need from us.

We used distilled water and two silver rods, batteries, etc.
Thank you for your help.
Joann, g...@teknett.com mailto:g...@teknett.com




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Re: CSSpeaking of gels

2010-10-19 Thread jaxi
I don't recall this stuff being part of my high school math and science, and
I took AP classes.  Of course they were all a lot of years ago so it may be
I just don't recall a lot of things.  LOL

Actually this stuff reminds me more of stuff we covered in physics.  And I
had a sucky teacher for the first half of that year and finally forced them
to switch me to the good teacher ... but missed a lot from that first half.
Seems like with my soft science degree I never took physics in college,
although since I started out pre-med I took a fair bit of chemistry, biology
and calculus.  I hated calculus ...

*wanders off mumbling to self about school days and the stuff I learned or
was supposed to but somehow missed, or forgot, or something*

Jaxi

Tangent anyone???

On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 8:45 AM, Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com wrote:

 Everybody needs to go back to high school and take 4 years of science and
 math.

 Dan





Re: CSMaking CS at home

2010-10-19 Thread jaxi
Preference and price I think, people speak highly of both.  If you go to the
main list website I believe there are links to both Silvergen and
Silverpuppy web sites or goggle them.  I researched both (and several others
out there) and settled on the silverpuppy (the white domed one that sits
on top of a jar) with the magnetic stirrer.  I couldn't be happier.  Total
plug and play.  Set it up (auto and switch) and walk away.  When the light
goes off it is done.  I move it to a different jar, date it and put it in my
hall closet upstairs.  Once at least 3 days have passed I add the H2O2 and
good to go for me, my partner and the many critters running around my house
(6 of them).  And every so often I make a uber strong topical batch for
spraying on stuff.

I know Ode at silverpuppy offers a money back guarentee.  Free shipping too
as I recall.  And he is active here on the list so if you have questions as
you get started he can answer.

Jaxi


On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Gene and Joann Porter g...@teknett.comwrote:

  *Thanks so much, Jaxi.  I think this is the way we will go.  What is the
 difference between Silver Gen and Silver Puppy?*
 *Gene/Joann*

 - Original Message -
 *From:* jaxi jaxi.sch...@gmail.com
 *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
 *Sent:* Sunday, October 17, 2010 9:37 AM
 *Subject:* Re: CSMaking CS at home

 The simplest way to do it is to buy a device from silverpuppy or silvergen
 that are plug and play devices.  I set mine up, walk away, come back later
 and it's is made and done.  Auto switching, stirring device and auto off
 when done.  Worth the extra money.  I LOVE my silverpuppy.

 Jaxi

 On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 8:17 AM, Gene and Joann Porter 
 g...@teknett.comwrote:

  Dan,
 Thanks so much for your response, the only one we received regarding our
 problem.
 As far as details are concerned:  we attempted three times to do this
 procedure using the instructions written in Warren Jefferson's book
 Colloidal Silver Today.  Are you familiar with this book?
 We were not able to see any yellow wisp or cloud on our water.  We cleaned
 the rods as instructed, and it seemed to be looking as though completed,
 after a couple of hours (the book said 30 minutes should do it).
 We are not chemists and are very disappointed that this is so complicated.
 We want to understand the simplest way possible of doing this.  Do you
 have a recipe or formula which you think is the best?  My husband, Gene,
  made his home device from scratch and we are wondering if we made a mistake
 somehow.  Could you please help us?  I don't know what details you need from
 us.
 We used distilled water and two silver rods, batteries, etc.
 Thank you for your help.
 Joann, g...@teknett.com








Re: CSMaking CS at home

2010-10-19 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I think the Puppy is the simplest (I have one!) and it just is literally, plug 
and play--even I can't go wrong.  It does everything automatically with no 
fuss.  I think the Gen can do bigger amounts though and is a bit more 
expensive.  dee

On 19 Oct 2010, at 16:34, Gene and Joann Porter wrote:

 We may go the easy way now that we know about it.
 Which is better, in your opinion, Silver Puppy or Silver Gen?  What is the 
 difference in them?
 Thank you again for taking the time to write to us.
 Gene/Joann
 - Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 12:02 PM
 Subject: Re: CSMaking CS at home
 
 
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Re: CSMaking CS at home

2010-10-19 Thread needling around
I haven't used a silvergen but after reading about the silverpuppy and 
reading about everyone's good experiences I purchased one of them and 
haven't been disappointed!

PT


- Original Message - 
From: Gene and Joann Porter g...@teknett.com

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 11:34 AM
Subject: Re: CSMaking CS at home



We may go the easy way now that we know about it.
Which is better, in your opinion, Silver Puppy or Silver Gen?  What is the 
difference in them?

Thank you again for taking the time to write to us.
Gene/Joann
- Original Message - 
From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: CSMaking CS at home


 It is not difficult. Get a Silvergen or Silver Pupply, put distilled 
water in it, and plug it in.  It is ready when the LED goes on (or off, 
depending on the model).


If you want to go to the trouble of making it yourself, then start with 
20 to 30 volts, and limit current to 1 mA per square inch of anode. 
Improved product is made by stirring, and reversing polarity every 
minute.  When the voltage reaches some target value, it is ready. The 
lower the voltage the higher the ppm.



Marshall

On 10/17/2010 9:17 AM, Gene and Joann Porter wrote:

Dan,
Thanks so much for your response, the only one we received regarding our 
problem.
As far as details are concerned:  we attempted three times to do this 
procedure using the instructions written in Warren Jefferson's book 
Colloidal Silver Today.  Are you familiar with this book?
We were not able to see any yellow wisp or cloud on our water.  We 
cleaned the rods as instructed, and it seemed to be looking as though 
completed, after a couple of hours (the book said 30 minutes should do 
it).
We are not chemists and are very disappointed that this is so 
complicated.
We want to understand the simplest way possible of doing this.  Do you 
have a recipe or formula which you think is the best?  My husband, Gene, 
made his home device from scratch and we are wondering if we made a 
mistake somehow.  Could you please help us?  I don't know what details 
you need from us.

We used distilled water and two silver rods, batteries, etc.
Thank you for your help.
Joann, g...@teknett.com mailto:g...@teknett.com




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RE: CSMaking CS at home

2010-10-19 Thread Lisa
Jaxi, I too have a Silverpuppy and have been very happy with it. Do you use
a quart mason jar and how many drops of H2O2 do you put in it and what's the
reason?

 

Lisa

 

  _  

From: jaxi [mailto:jaxi.sch...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 12:31 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSMaking CS at home

 

Preference and price I think, people speak highly of both.  If you go to the
main list website I believe there are links to both Silvergen and
Silverpuppy web sites or goggle them.  I researched both (and several others
out there) and settled on the silverpuppy (the white domed one that sits on
top of a jar) with the magnetic stirrer.  I couldn't be happier.  Total plug
and play.  Set it up (auto and switch) and walk away.  When the light goes
off it is done.  I move it to a different jar, date it and put it in my hall
closet upstairs.  Once at least 3 days have passed I add the H2O2 and good
to go for me, my partner and the many critters running around my house (6 of
them).  And every so often I make a uber strong topical batch for spraying
on stuff.

 

I know Ode at silverpuppy offers a money back guarentee.  Free shipping too
as I recall.  And he is active here on the list so if you have questions as
you get started he can answer.

 

Jaxi


 

On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Gene and Joann Porter g...@teknett.com
wrote:

Thanks so much, Jaxi.  I think this is the way we will go.  What is the
difference between Silver Gen and Silver Puppy?

Gene/Joann

- Original Message - 

From: jaxi mailto:jaxi.sch...@gmail.com  

To: silver-list@eskimo.com 

Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2010 9:37 AM

Subject: Re: CSMaking CS at home

 

The simplest way to do it is to buy a device from silverpuppy or silvergen
that are plug and play devices.  I set mine up, walk away, come back later
and it's is made and done.  Auto switching, stirring device and auto off
when done.  Worth the extra money.  I LOVE my silverpuppy. 

 

Jaxi

 

On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 8:17 AM, Gene and Joann Porter g...@teknett.com
wrote:

Dan,

Thanks so much for your response, the only one we received regarding our
problem.

As far as details are concerned:  we attempted three times to do this
procedure using the instructions written in Warren Jefferson's book
Colloidal Silver Today.  Are you familiar with this book?

We were not able to see any yellow wisp or cloud on our water.  We cleaned
the rods as instructed, and it seemed to be looking as though completed,
after a couple of hours (the book said 30 minutes should do it).

We are not chemists and are very disappointed that this is so complicated.

We want to understand the simplest way possible of doing this.  Do you have
a recipe or formula which you think is the best?  My husband, Gene,  made
his home device from scratch and we are wondering if we made a mistake
somehow.  Could you please help us?  I don't know what details you need from
us.

We used distilled water and two silver rods, batteries, etc.

Thank you for your help.

Joann, g...@teknett.com

 

 

 

 



Re: CSLeg Cramps .. First Aid

2010-10-19 Thread Dick Rochon
I did read somewhere that cramps were the result of salt depletion, so one 
night I woke up with leg cramps and got up, went into the kitchen and put a 
spoonful of salt in my mouth and washed it down with a little water. I very 
quickly forgot about my leg cramps as the pain in my stomach gained priority. I 
guess I didn't see the recommendation of using a pinch.

Dick
  - Original Message - 
  From: Faith Saint Francis 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2010 5:00 AM
  Subject: RE: CSLeg Cramps .. First Aid


  Hello Beloved CS-Circle! 
  I could not find the origin of this thread,
  so I don't know if it has already worn out.
  Yet: here is an incredibly easy trick to undo
  yourself of (leg)cramps directly:
  We walk long distances (6 to 8 hours) in the
  high Andes Mountains, and people are apt to
  get leg-cramps, very painful, so:
  Press, with your fingertip, directly under 
  the nose, between the nostrils
  where the septum begins.
  Make tiny little circles with the fingertip, 
  pressing hard, but without overdoing it;
  do this three times, for three seconds.
  Bye cramps!
  As first aid, a little salt under the tongue 
  will also do.
  Like to serve, hope to help,
  Leonardo Faith
  Licensed, practising and devoted 
  reflexology practitioner,
  Health adviser,
  and (since yesterday)
  Dianetics Profesional Auditor.
   

   

--
  From: zzekel...@aol.com
  Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 21:01:35 -0400
  Subject: Re: CSLeg Cramps 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com



  Hi Dick, 


  I know you did not ask, but here is my experience anyway.  I have 
ongoing electrolyte issues and have found that potassium works better for my 
leg cramps
 

  I know this will sound like I'm way off my rocker. I know I did when a friend 
,{ several years ago } told me to  just try it..  I would get killer cramps 
after a 5-6 mile hike...I put a bar of soap--{ I think Caress ) {also use Irish 
Spring } , some say ivory is best } under my bed sheet...Don't laugh---I have 
not had a cramp at night ever since...I e-mailed my friends with the crazy idea 
 found that 3 of them do the same thing---one girl even carries a bar of soap 
in her purse  has one in her desk drawer to rub on her leg if she gets a cramp 
during the day... I typed  leg cramps  soap   did a  search. It's all there 
 it works for me...Lois

Re: CSRe: CS Thank you

2010-10-19 Thread Dan Nave
Well, you'd probably do a lot better now because you have a reason to
study it and an application for it... ;-))

Dan

On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 8:58 AM, needling around ptf2...@bellsouth.net wrote:
 If I had the mind for that, Dan, I would have done it the first time around.
 After a full year of tutoring for high school chemistry and only eeking
 through the instructor (same man) asked me if I really thought I wanted to
 be in high school physics... and it was only the second week of school!
 I cannot speak for anyone else but I thank every one of the 'science  math'
 minds on this list.  Without them I would not be able to participate at the
 same level.
 PT


 - Original Message - From: Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 9:45 AM
 Subject: Re: CSSpeaking of gels


 Everybody needs to go back to high school and take 4 years of science and
 math.

 Dan



 On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 4:03 PM, needling around ptf2...@bellsouth.net
 wrote:

 Hi Sandee,
 The gel does more than that. It is conductive and helps the signal move
 from the treatment head and into your body... as I understand it.
 PT

 - Original Message - From: Sandee George oha...@juno.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 10:56 AM
 Subject: Re: CSSpeaking of gels


 Ode from my personal experience all the gel does is hold the electrodes
 onto the skin ! I have actually used water to prove this point to
 myself, however of course as soon as the water dries you loose contact
 
 Take good care my Friend
 Regards
 Sandee


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CSHow can colloidal silver be made isotonic/hypertonic?

2010-10-19 Thread David AuBuchon
Hi All,

1. When someone says a solution is say for example hypotonic, does
that refer to the TOTAL concentration of solutes as compared to
cytosol (the fluid in cells)?  Or is something
hypertonic/hypotonic/isotonic with respect to each individual type of
solute?  I am guessing it refers to the TOTAL, right?

2.  Is CS hypotonic?

Some have said that adding electrolytes to CS changes the tonicity and
improves absorption because of this, and that this may explain (at
least in part) why some people feel CS plus electrolytes is more
effective than CS alone.  I also experienced this the one time I tried
it.

3.  I was curious if anyone knows a way to make CS isotonic or
hypertonic using a substance that DOES NOT potentially react with the
silver.  Electrolytes would be ruled out because of this.  I found one
person who did IV argentyn and for every 24 cc's of argentyn, they
were adding 1 cc of mannitol 20,000.  He worked up to doses around
1000cc's of argentyn.  I found another doc who said he added sorbitol
when giving IV.  I guess mannitol and sorbitol are options?

4.  What does mannitol 20,000 mean?

FYI, the wikipedia page for mannitol says that inhaling mannitol has
an effect in clearing up mucus in lungs by bringing water to the area
due to a difference in osmotic pressure.  That's cool.

Thanks,
~David


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CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2010 #843

2010-10-19 Thread Dick Rochon

Paul, who's developing a gag reflex:

Are you drinking it straight? I usually add an ounce to a glass of water to 
take my other supplements with. Not good, but tolerable.


Dick
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To: silver-dig...@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2010 3:31 PM
Subject: silver-digest Digest V2010 #843



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Re: CSMaking CS at home

2010-10-19 Thread jaxi
Yes I use the quart size.  As for the H2O2 I started adding that after
reading numerous posts on this list about it.  However, I am the wrong one
to explain how it works.  I believe it helps reduce the size of any large
particles, also if you have a slight yellow it helps it go clear.  Science
geeks please explain it.  You can search the archives too.  Ode says 6 drops
are plenty.  Some do more.

Jaxi

On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 3:38 PM, Lisa blacksa...@comcast.net wrote:

  Jaxi, I too have a Silverpuppy and have been very happy with it. Do you
 use a quart mason jar and how many drops of H2O2 do you put in it and what’s
 the reason?



 Lisa


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 *From:* jaxi [mailto:jaxi.sch...@gmail.com]
 *Sent:* Tuesday, October 19, 2010 12:31 PM

 *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
 *Subject:* Re: CSMaking CS at home



 Preference and price I think, people speak highly of both.  If you go to
 the main list website I believe there are links to both Silvergen and
 Silverpuppy web sites or goggle them.  I researched both (and several others
 out there) and settled on the silverpuppy (the white domed one that sits
 on top of a jar) with the magnetic stirrer.  I couldn't be happier.  Total
 plug and play.  Set it up (auto and switch) and walk away.  When the light
 goes off it is done.  I move it to a different jar, date it and put it in my
 hall closet upstairs.  Once at least 3 days have passed I add the H2O2 and
 good to go for me, my partner and the many critters running around my house
 (6 of them).  And every so often I make a uber strong topical batch for
 spraying on stuff.



 I know Ode at silverpuppy offers a money back guarentee.  Free shipping too
 as I recall.  And he is active here on the list so if you have questions as
 you get started he can answer.



 Jaxi




 On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Gene and Joann Porter g...@teknett.com
 wrote:

 *Thanks so much, Jaxi.  I think this is the way we will go.  What is the
 difference between Silver Gen and Silver Puppy?*

 *Gene/Joann*

  - Original Message -

 *From:* jaxi jaxi.sch...@gmail.com

 *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com

 *Sent:* Sunday, October 17, 2010 9:37 AM

 *Subject:* Re: CSMaking CS at home



 The simplest way to do it is to buy a device from silverpuppy or silvergen
 that are plug and play devices.  I set mine up, walk away, come back later
 and it's is made and done.  Auto switching, stirring device and auto off
 when done.  Worth the extra money.  I LOVE my silverpuppy.



 Jaxi



 On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 8:17 AM, Gene and Joann Porter g...@teknett.com
 wrote:

 Dan,

 Thanks so much for your response, the only one we received regarding our
 problem.

 As far as details are concerned:  we attempted three times to do this
 procedure using the instructions written in Warren Jefferson's book
 Colloidal Silver Today.  Are you familiar with this book?

 We were not able to see any yellow wisp or cloud on our water.  We cleaned
 the rods as instructed, and it seemed to be looking as though completed,
 after a couple of hours (the book said 30 minutes should do it).

 We are not chemists and are very disappointed that this is so complicated.

 We want to understand the simplest way possible of doing this.  Do you have
 a recipe or formula which you think is the best?  My husband, Gene,  made
 his home device from scratch and we are wondering if we made a mistake
 somehow.  Could you please help us?  I don't know what details you need from
 us.

 We used distilled water and two silver rods, batteries, etc.

 Thank you for your help.

 Joann, g...@teknett.com











Re: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2010 #843

2010-10-19 Thread jaxi
An ounce of what?  I think you over snipped ... lol ... I do not recall what
this is referencing.

On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 5:26 PM, Dick Rochon rrocho...@comcast.net wrote:

 Paul, who's developing a gag reflex:

 Are you drinking it straight? I usually add an ounce to a glass of water to
 take my other supplements with. Not good, but tolerable.

 Dick
 - Original Message - From: silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com
 To: silver-dig...@eskimo.com
 Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2010 3:31 PM
 Subject: silver-digest Digest V2010 #843



RE: CSLeg Cramps .. First Aid

2010-10-19 Thread Faith Saint Francis

I mentioned a little salt, like a knife-tip, do that under the tongue ..
a spoonful is irrational, and logically must cause other problems
F S F 
 


From: rrocho...@comcast.net
To: faithstfran...@hotmail.com
CC: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSLeg Cramps .. First Aid
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2010 14:02:41 -0700





I did read somewhere that cramps were the result of salt depletion, so one 
night I woke up with leg cramps and got up, went into the kitchen and put a 
spoonful of salt in my mouth and washed it down with a little water. I very 
quickly forgot about my leg cramps as the pain in my stomach gained priority. I 
guess I didn't see the recommendation of using a pinch.
 
Dick

- Original Message - 
From: Faith Saint Francis 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2010 5:00 AM
Subject: RE: CSLeg Cramps .. First Aid

Hello Beloved CS-Circle! 
I could not find the origin of this thread,
so I don't know if it has already worn out.
Yet: here is an incredibly easy trick to undo
yourself of (leg)cramps directly:
We walk long distances (6 to 8 hours) in the
high Andes Mountains, and people are apt to
get leg-cramps, very painful, so:
Press, with your fingertip, directly under 
the nose, between the nostrils
where the septum begins.
Make tiny little circles with the fingertip, 
pressing hard, but without overdoing it;
do this three times, for three seconds.
Bye cramps!
As first aid, a little salt under the tongue 
will also do.
Like to serve, hope to help,
Leonardo Faith
Licensed, practising and devoted 
reflexology practitioner,
Health adviser,
and (since yesterday)
Dianetics Profesional Auditor.
 

 


From: zzekel...@aol.com
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 21:01:35 -0400
Subject: Re: CSLeg Cramps 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com



 





Hi Dick, 



I know you did not ask, but here is my experience anyway.  I have ongoing 
electrolyte issues and have found that potassium works better for my leg cramps

I know this will sound like I'm way off my rocker. I know I did when a friend 
,{ several years ago } told me to  just try it..  I would get killer cramps 
after a 5-6 mile hike...I put a bar of soap--{ I think Caress ) {also use Irish 
Spring } , some say ivory is best } under my bed sheet...Don't laugh---I have 
not had a cramp at night ever since...I e-mailed my friends with the crazy idea 
 found that 3 of them do the same thing---one girl even carries a bar of soap 
in her purse  has one in her desk drawer to rub on her leg if she gets a cramp 
during the day... I typed  leg cramps  soap   did a  search. It's all there 
 it works for me...Lois