Re: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2010 #850

2010-10-25 Thread Marshall Dudley
If you use the small night light type incandescent bulbs, and if you 
have a string of Christmas lights that use this same bulb, you likely 
have enough to last you for a few hundred years, so them being outlawed 
should not really be a concern.


Marshall

On 10/22/2010 6:06 PM, Dick Rochon wrote:


When incandescent bulbs are outlawed you can still use a small 
aquarium bubbler to circulate the solution when making CS, Mine cost $8.

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  No.
But making a florescent bulb that small would be very difficult [but 
not LED, but LED lights are notoriously dim ]
At a mere 4 to 7 watts, those **might* be exemptI can still get 6 
watt


230 volt filament candelabra bulbs from Australia which outlawed 
incandescents years ago.
 A  tiny halogen bulb will work...or a small nichrome wire heating 
element


Ode


At 12:31 PM 10/21/2010 -0500, you wrote:
One thought that came to me last night ... kind of out of the blue 
... but


it seems I heard something recently that they are going to complete 
phase out incandencent light bulbs ... I have not researched this 
and don't know


if this is every bulb (like night lights and appliance bulbs) or 
just normal household bulbs.  Random thought, but might be important 
if eventually there are no bulbs available for the thermal/light 
stirring device - Ode would it work with an LED or some type of 
flourecent bulb?


Jaxi

On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Melly Bag 
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Jaxi,

Thanks for your reply. That will truly help  me in my decision which 
kit to buy.


Melly

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Re: CSMRSA - again

2010-10-25 Thread Marshall Dudley
Hydrochloric acid can be purchased for about $8 a gallon at Lowes or 
Home Depot.  I bought a gallon about 3 weeks ago at Home Depot myself.


Marshall

On 10/23/2010 1:16 PM, Saralou wrote:
When I want HCl for last-ditch laundry stain removal, I use The Works 
brand toilet bowl cleaner.   Ustabe it said 5% HCl-- current label 
doesn't.  I'd prolly try on a MRSA outbreak it but would never ever 
recommend it.


If you're in the States, there are some chemical supply houses from 
which you can purchase lab chemicals.  Here are a few links.


http://cgi.ebay.com/Hydrochloric-Acid-32-Lab-Grade-Reagent-/270604455151?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item3f01484cef
http://www.daigger.com/catalog/product/d-Safe-D/Safe-D+Educational+Chemicals/p-449963WBE/Hydrochloric+Acid
http://www.gfschemicals.com/statics/productdetails/HYDROCHLORIC_ACID_2586.html
http://titanreagents.com/HCL-reagent-tech.htm
http://www.piercenet.com/Products/Browse.cfm?fldID=77D92194-D795-2845-76D7-6DE8226076F6CFID=15017354CFTOKEN=15788491
http://www.sciencelab.com/page/S/PVAR/23000/SLH1462
http://www.reagent.co.uk/hydrochloric-acid.html


from one of Steve's conversationsI recommended using 
*Reagent grade iodine and iodide.* Reagent grade is the highest 
laboratory grade and is not pharmaceutical grade. Reagent grade has to 
be fairly pure for it's use in a lab. For example, many pharmaceutical 
drugs are made using Reagent grade chemicals.


On 10/23/2010 2:13 AM, Paula Samuels Anthis wrote:


Don't know where we could get Hydrochloric acid here in the boonies, 
maybe the high school?  If that becomes a possibility, how much do I 
need and does it come in different strengths?






Re: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2010 #850

2010-10-25 Thread jaxi
Ohhh good point.  Totally forgot about those since I have mostly switched to
solar LED holiday and nonholiday decorating bulbs.  I always pick them up on
super clearance at the end of whatever season.  Although I think it is fun
to have some yard decoration lights I refuse to pay more for electricity.

Jaxi

On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 10:48 AM, Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.comwrote:

 If you use the small night light type incandescent bulbs, and if you have a
 string of Christmas lights that use this same bulb, you likely have enough
 to last you for a few hundred years, so them being outlawed should not
 really be a concern.

 Marshall

 On 10/22/2010 6:06 PM, Dick Rochon wrote:


 When incandescent bulbs are outlawed you can still use a small aquarium
 bubbler to circulate the solution when making CS, Mine cost $8.
 --- From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Friday, October 22, 2010 1:31 AM
 Subject: Re: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2010 #850


  No.
 But making a florescent bulb that small would be very difficult [but not
 LED, but LED lights are notoriously dim ]
 At a mere 4 to 7 watts, those **might* be exemptI can still get 6
 watt


 230 volt filament candelabra bulbs from Australia which outlawed
 incandescents years ago.
  A  tiny halogen bulb will work...or a small nichrome wire heating
 element

 Ode


 At 12:31 PM 10/21/2010 -0500, you wrote:

 One thought that came to me last night ... kind of out of the blue ...
 but


  it seems I heard something recently that they are going to complete
 phase out incandencent light bulbs ... I have not researched this and don't
 know


  if this is every bulb (like night lights and appliance bulbs) or just
 normal household bulbs.  Random thought, but might be important if
 eventually there are no bulbs available for the thermal/light stirring
 device - Ode would it work with an LED or some type of flourecent bulb?

 Jaxi

 On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Melly Bag mailto:tita_...@yahoo.com
 tita_...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Jaxi,

 Thanks for your reply. That will truly help  me in my decision which kit
 to buy.

 Melly

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CScholera epidemic in Haiti

2010-10-25 Thread Smitty
Would CS have any healing effect on cholera ?

Smitty


CSLED Sterilizing Frequency

2010-10-25 Thread Helena
Aloha from Hawaii silver-list friends. 

After a 5-year hiatus { long story :-) } I'm back again and really, really 
missed the group discussions.  I have never stopped using CS since I first 
joined the silver-list from way back and I have owned 2 silver puppies and 1 
silvergen unit, plus other electronic gadgets I purchased from Ode, V, and 
others

I am once again looking for the LED sterilizing frequency (something like 420nm 
or was it closer to the 620nm wavelength..???) One of our science geek friend 
answered this question for me before.  I have lost all my valuable silver-list 
email info due to my PC being stolen while shipping it to Los Angeles several 
years ago.

(Sorry Mike, I have been trying to access the archive off topic silver list for 
the past week, but could not access the web page.)

Mahalo for your help, Helena



CSHydrogen Peroxide Use to make fine-particle Ag sol

2010-10-25 Thread Jim Holmes
Hi folk,

Thanks to all for the great serrapeptase info.  I'll bet there are a few of
producers in the world, and a zillion brands.

~

Is there a technical paper---or mail collection---available that describes
what has been observed to occur when H2O2 is added to a 10 mg/l; 1/2 to 10
nm sol?

Ode recommends six drops per Quart, or enough to clear.

I am now using Bruce Marx's Max system; 9 electrodes, 170 V pulsed. I just
noticed that I am getting no Tyndall with a red (looks like about 660 to me)
laser..The sol is very light gold after a few days, and may turn darker over
time.

Any comments, explanations, suggestions will be appreciated.

  Jim


CSconcentrated colloidal silver for Haiti - PLEASE

2010-10-25 Thread A. Reid Harvey

Dear List,
 
I’m a little slow, but it’s just struck me that *a very serious, curative 
approach to the cholera outbreak in Haiti* is concentrated colloidal silver. O 
would suggest that a large amount of Mycrodyn, or Bacdyn, which is made and 
sold in Mexico, would be the way to go. Microdyn typically comes in 30 ml. 
bottles, at 3,200ppm, that sell in Mexico for around U.S.1.00. 
 
Of course this can be diluted in regular drinking water, to some sensible 
dosage.  But I for one have no doubt that this would beat the hell out of the 
outbreak. It would act as a curative for many of the people who have cholera, 
and as a preventive for others, who don’t have it.
 
Of course the regular 10ppm CS would also be very helpful, but one would need 
to go to Haiti and set up multiple CS generators, over some time, in order to 
make this happen.
There’s another issue of impracticality, that conventional medical 
practitioners are not going to want to administer the CS, probably because they 
don’t know about it.
 
I’m supposing that the best approach would be for a bunch of people to go to 
Mexico, and buy up as much of the Microdyn or Bacdyn as they can, then fly this 
to Port-au-Prince. Then they would need to get some workers, who are prepared 
to do the so-called alternatives, in order to make this. Distribution, of 
course, will be a whole ‘nother issue.
 
Reid Harvey
www.SilverCeramicSystems.com 
Wellsville, NY 14895
Cell: 508-246-1185
  

Re: CSLET C dose to mimic IV administered C.

2010-10-25 Thread Lin


Looking for clarification here, please

Brooks post from 8/6/09 new research results states:
That the ORAL ingestion of this Vitamin C on Steriods as the hype has 
pronounced it--turned out (at least for us), to be ...EXACTLY THAT.
E.G. 5 GRAMS of the LET-type vitamin C (taken orally) did, indeed, yield 
results comparable to 50 GRAMS OF IV ADMINISTERED vitamin C.


So, my question isif I want to duplicate as close as possible a protocol 
that used IV Ascorbate C for treatment of a feline virus at 1000mg (in 
1967), now using the oral LET ascorbate, would the dose be around 100mg?


Same Vet, another protocol, another disease, used 1 to 2 grams per pound of 
body weight oral ascorbate C.   Any help to guide me on how much LET C, 
would be appreciated.

Lin





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CSMRSA - again

2010-10-25 Thread Paula Samuels Anthis
Thanks for the heads up about muratic acid. 

So are hydrochorus acid and hydrochloric acid almost the same thing?  

Now can someone tell me where or how they used or heard of use of the muratic 
acid?  Is it to be used to activate the MMS?  And if so, how does the resulting 
activated MMS differ from using vinegar or lemon juice?

I am brain blithered from the weekend and more break outs on Leon.  After the 
current quarter sized lesion, all the rest have been tiny. ALL are diminishing 
with the addition of Miracle II neutralizer liquid and gel to the treatment 
plan.  Today all the areas are definately in retreat, but the last several days 
have been a real strain emotionally and physically.  Leon says the pain is now 
nonexistent and he is choosing to continue treating as we are, as he does not 
choose to consult a doc or ER.  He feels what we are doing is working and will 
work to get to the root cause.  He has started turp and says it tastes like 
minty flavored fine turpentine.  So far so GOOD.  


Fw: Re: CSMRSA - again
Re: CSMRSA - again
Sunday, October 24, 2010 10:39:52 AM
From: 
Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com
To: 
 silver-list@eskimo.com
Try Muriatic acid.  Hardware store, or internet.

Dan



  

Re: CSLET C dose to mimic IV administered C.

2010-10-25 Thread PT Ferrance
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has found that all the LET Vit C has given them false 
Hemaglobin A1C test results.  I read this evening that excess Vit C can do this 
but the article did not delineate what they considered excess to be.

Thanks.
PT