Re: CSScissors for skin tag? (papilloma) removal

2013-09-01 Thread Jane MacRoss
One hears lots of things - as I homeopath I have seen great results with Thuja 
200 potency and have also removed moles  warts with the tincture - either way 
diet helps

Jane
  I've heard that you have to be careful of taking Thuja least you develop skin 
tags etc.  I don't think this would apply to topical application though.


  Dan




Re: CSinquiry

2013-09-01 Thread BOBBIE TALLENT
HI, SARAH;
THANKS FOR THE COMMENTS.  I HAVEN'T USED ANY MAKING SYSTEM YET.  BUT,
WITH THE WIRE I JUST ORDERED, I PLAN TO USE 3 -9V CELLS(BATTERIES), THE
WIRE, AND DISTILLED WATER.  I'LL JUST HANG THE WIRE DOWN INTO THE WATER,
THEN CONNECT MY CIRCUITKEEPING THE WIRES FROM TOUCHING, OF COURSE.
I'M EXCITED AND ANXIOUS TO GET STARTED!
ANYTHING YOU'D LIKE TO SUGGEST/RECOMMEND WOULD BE APPRECIATED.
THANKS, SARAH.

BOBBIE


On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 12:32 AM, Sarah Miller sarahmiller...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi and welcome I don't post much but learning about CS was the best thing
 that happened to me. Then the worst was losing everything but fixing to get
 some silver also and try to get my little battery operated maker back
 working again.  What kind of maker have you got? Just wondering and if I
 can help you, just let me know. I have learned a lot off the group. Most
 important thing we can have on hand with the bad times coming.

 Leslie (Sarah)


 On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 6:23 PM, BOBBIE TALLENT bearskinn...@gmail.comwrote:

 THANKS FOR THE INFO ON SILVER WIRE.  GRATEFUL FOR YOUR HELP.

 BOBBIE


 On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 12:50 AM, Smitty papad...@gmail.com wrote:

 I ordered from =
 http://www.atlasnova.com/

 Smitty


 On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 6:45 PM, Steve G chube...@yahoo.com wrote:

 I bought some 99.9% pure silver wire last year from an ebay seller.   I
 had to do a fair amount of research in order to make sure it really was
 pure silver and NOT sterling silver which would NEVER do.  Also needed to
 make sure that the wire was a fairly thick gauge, as this will yield
 superior results.

 Steve

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  *From:* BOBBIE TALLENT bearskinn...@gmail.com
 *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
 *Sent:* Friday, August 30, 2013 1:50 PM
 *Subject:* CSinquiry

 hi;
 i'm bob, and i'm new to CS.  would like to try it, though.  i have all
 the wherewithall but the wire.  could anyone please tell me where i can buy
 the finesilver wire at reasonable prices?
 thank you so much.

 bob








Re: CSScissors for skin tag? (papilloma) removal

2013-09-01 Thread kagi
Would end cutting pliers work for you?: 

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trksid=p2050601.m570.l1313.TR10.TRC1.A0..Xend+nipper_nkw=end+nipper_sacat=0_from=R40
 

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Dapsfield-keywords=end+nipperrh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Aend+nipper

http://www.thefind.com/hardware/info-end-nipper-pliers 

From: Neville Munn 
Sent: Saturday, 31 August, 2013 22:25
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: RE: CSScissors for skin tag? (papilloma) removal

I haven't a clue what Thuja is anyway, so I'll just modify a pair of scissors 
and go for it g.  I only asked for the purpose of cutting with one hand if 
unable to hold that little alien with the other hand, else it slips out of 
normal scissors. 

Thanks for all the input though, I just don't savvy and don't know anything 
about all the other stuff mentioned.

N.




Date: Sat, 31 Aug 2013 22:16:38 -0500
Subject: Re: CSScissors for skin tag? (papilloma) removal
From: bhangcha...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com


I've heard that you have to be careful of taking Thuja least you develop skin 
tags etc.  I don't think this would apply to topical application though.


Dan




On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 8:43 AM, Jane MacRoss highfie...@internode.on.net 
wrote:

  Aren't they a sign of insulin resistance? Take Thuja  stop all sugars and 
see if the body gets rid of the them for you ...

 
If memory serves, someone on here mentioned dental floss tied around works 
too, but I'm impatient g, I decide to do something, then just do it.  
Obviously in some people, the more one ages the more one pops up over time, 
I've been cutting the odd one off over several years as they appear.  I just 
can't handle the fact they are there, like little aliens, how dare they invade 
my person. 



Re: CSScissors for skin tag? (papilloma) removal

2013-09-01 Thread Dan Nave
Well, I read this in a homeopathy book and they indicated that thuja was
problematic and that it was best used by a professional...


On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 1:31 AM, Jane MacRoss highfie...@internode.on.netwrote:

 **
 One hears lots of things - as I homeopath I have seen great results with
 Thuja 200 potency and have also removed moles  warts with the tincture -
 either way diet helps

 Jane

  I've heard that you have to be careful of taking Thuja least you develop
 skin tags etc.  I don't think this would apply to topical application
 though.

 Dan






RE: CSScissors for skin tag? (papilloma) removal

2013-09-01 Thread Neville Munn
Now THERE'S an idea g.  Well done.  A bit of sharpening and something like 
that may just work, they've got the straight edge I was talking about, one 
handed operation, and no risk of slipping out.  Never thought of hardware 
stores or electrical tools.  In fact, now you remind me I may already have 
something in the shed.  H...Very good thumbs up.
N.

From: kag...@cox.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSScissors for skin tag? (papilloma) removal
Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2013 06:54:01 -0500







Would end cutting pliers work for you?: 
 
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trksid=p2050601.m570.l1313.TR10.TRC1.A0.Xend+nipper_nkw=end+nipper_sacat=0_from=R40
 
 
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Dapsfield-keywords=end+nipperrh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Aend+nipper
 
http://www.thefind.com/hardware/info-end-nipper-pliers 


 


  

Re: CSScissors for skin tag? (papilloma) removal

2013-09-01 Thread Cyndi

On 8/31/2013 10:00 AM, Deborah Gerard wrote:
I've done it with cuticle clippers on small ones. Pinches a little at 
first but not big deal.

Debbie



I must be quite the sissy. They hurt like hell when I have them removed. 
I get a lot of them so I have a dermatologist take them off every few 
years. Lots of bleeding too.


Cyndi


Re: CSinquiry

2013-09-01 Thread Anne Ney
Bobbie...lots of different wires on that site.  Which one?  Never did this 
before.  Instructions?

Sent from my iPad

On Aug 31, 2013, at 11:32 PM, Sarah Miller sarahmiller...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi and welcome I don't post much but learning about CS was the best thing 
 that happened to me. Then the worst was losing everything but fixing to get 
 some silver also and try to get my little battery operated maker back working 
 again.  What kind of maker have you got? Just wondering and if I can help 
 you, just let me know. I have learned a lot off the group. Most important 
 thing we can have on hand with the bad times coming. 
 
 Leslie (Sarah)
 
 
 On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 6:23 PM, BOBBIE TALLENT bearskinn...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 THANKS FOR THE INFO ON SILVER WIRE.  GRATEFUL FOR YOUR HELP.
 
 BOBBIE
 
 
 On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 12:50 AM, Smitty papad...@gmail.com wrote:
 I ordered from =
 http://www.atlasnova.com/ 
 
 Smitty
 
 
 On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 6:45 PM, Steve G chube...@yahoo.com wrote:
 I bought some 99.9% pure silver wire last year from an ebay seller.   I had 
 to do a fair amount of research in order to make sure it really was pure 
 silver and NOT sterling silver which would NEVER do.  Also needed to make 
 sure that the wire was a fairly thick gauge, as this will yield superior 
 results.
 
 Steve
 
 From: BOBBIE TALLENT bearskinn...@gmail.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
 Sent: Friday, August 30, 2013 1:50 PM
 Subject: CSinquiry
 
 hi;
 i'm bob, and i'm new to CS.  would like to try it, though.  i have all the 
 wherewithall but the wire.  could anyone please tell me where i can buy the 
 finesilver wire at reasonable prices?
 thank you so much.
 
 bob
 
 
 
 
 


Re: CShelp with diode

2013-09-01 Thread asif nathekar
Im sure it was  1ma per square INCH

I actually use 0.2/0.1 ma per square inch for much better and easier results

It takes longer but its worth it... High likelihood of having Higher Ionic 
content.

From: yousouf eydatoula 
Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2013 3:39 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: Re: CShelp with diode

square centimeter of what? the surface of the electrode in contact with water?
I think that this is too much complicated. I have been using CS for almost 20 
years now, and I would say that it is sufficient to use very pure water. When 
you use your apparatus you should not see any cloud. But after 20/30 minutes 
the water should taste slightly bitter and metallic. If you see any cloud it 
would be very light golden brown. When you have this golden color then you know 
your colloids are very fine , in the nano scale.

Anyway, the friends who told you to use this specification have undoubtedly 
done the research and, if you can, then follow the instructions. Remember that 
as your electrodes wear out the area would change too. But don't worry too much 
about this. As I said I have used CS for a long time, and for the last few 
years I have been using MMS, which I found is even more effective than CS. I 
use both. I use CS mostly when I cannot use MMS, eg eyewash, wounds, burns, 
etc. For flu, food poisoning, bacterial infection, etc I use MMS.






From: Joe Huard joe.hu...@primus.ca
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2013 10:09 PM
Subject: Re: CShelp with diode


I have been advised by many on this group to keep the current down to 1mA per 
square centimeter, in order to have nano particle size.

Joe

On 31/08/2013 10:03 PM, yousouf eydatoula wrote:

  With 30 V dc use a 30K resistor. V=IR where V=voltage I=current. To be 
accurate you have to consider also the resistance of the water between the 
electrodes which varies with the conductivity and the distance between the 
electrodes. May I ask why you need to be so accurate?





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  From: Joe Huard mailto:joe.hu...@primus.ca
  To: 
  Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2013 7:22 PM
  Subject: CShelp with diode


  Hi,
  I am lost trying to find a current limiting diode. I went to my local 
  electronics parts store, and he never even heard of them.
  I found some on Mouser 
  
http://ca.mouser.com/Semiconductors/Discrete-Semiconductors/Diodes-Rectifiers/Current-Regulator-Diodes/_/N-ax1ml,
 
  but I don't get the Maximum Limiting Voltage part. What do I need 
  here? I was going to use 30 V and 1 mA.

  Joe H.


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Re: CShelp with diode

2013-09-01 Thread Joe Huard

Yes; you're right!
Thanks for the correction.
Still, no one answered my question. Is a Maximum Limiting Voltage of 1.7 
V good enough, or do I need to search for a diode that goes to 5 volts?


There are only 2 current limiting diodes at 1mA, and the Max. Limiting 
Voltage is only 1.7 V.
http://ca.mouser.com/Semiconductors/Discrete-Semiconductors/Diodes-Rectifiers/Current-Regulator-Diodes/_/N-ax1ml?P=1yzrlz3Z1z0rzzo 


Do I need to get at least 5 Volts?

Joe
On 01/09/2013 3:35 PM, asif nathekar wrote:

Im sure it was  1ma per square INCH
I actually use 0.2/0.1 ma per square inch for much better and easier 
results
It takes longer but its worth it... High likelihood of having Higher 
Ionic content.






RE: CShelp with diode

2013-09-01 Thread Steve
Joe,

 

Either diode will work fine.  Or, you can use a LM334Z constant current
regulator.  The LM334 is much cheaper and more plentiful, and only requires
a single resistor to set the current.  I buy mine from Jameco
(www.jameco.com http://www.jameco.com/ ), part number 23739.  Download the
data sheet (free) to see how it works.  A 75 ohm resistor will give you
about 1 mA. 

 

Steve Y.

  _  

From: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com [mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com]
On Behalf Of Joe Huard
Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2013 2:27 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CShelp with diode

 

Yes; you're right!
Thanks for the correction.
Still, no one answered my question. Is a Maximum Limiting Voltage of 1.7 V
good enough, or do I need to search for a diode that goes to 5 volts?

There are only 2 current limiting diodes at 1mA, and the Max. Limiting
Voltage is only 1.7 V. 
http://ca.mouser.com/Semiconductors/Discrete-Semiconductors/Diodes-Rectifier
s/Current-Regulator-Diodes/_/N-ax1ml?P=1yzrlz3Z1z0rzzo 
Do I need to get at least 5 Volts? 

Joe

On 01/09/2013 3:35 PM, asif nathekar wrote:

Im sure it was  1ma per square INCH

 

I actually use 0.2/0.1 ma per square inch for much better and easier
results

 

It takes longer but its worth it... High likelihood of having Higher Ionic
content.

 

 

 



Re: CShelp with diode

2013-09-01 Thread asif nathekar
Please consider this an endorsement for the lm334z chip
It's very well behaved but remember to use it with temp compensation ( the 
addition of two diodes and another resister ) if possible ...otherwise use with 
one resister ... At least you should get started... Refinements can come 
later

Sent from my iPhone

On 1 Sep 2013, at 22:26, Steve youngs...@digis.net wrote:

 Joe,
  
 Either diode will work fine.  Or, you can use a LM334Z constant current 
 regulator.  The LM334 is much cheaper and more plentiful, and only requires a 
 single resistor to set the current.  I buy mine from Jameco (www.jameco.com), 
 part number 23739.  Download the data sheet (free) to see how it works.  A 75 
 ohm resistor will give you about 1 mA.
  
 Steve Y.
 From: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com [mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com] 
 On Behalf Of Joe Huard
 Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2013 2:27 PM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CShelp with diode
  
 Yes; you're right!
 Thanks for the correction.
 Still, no one answered my question. Is a Maximum Limiting Voltage of 1.7 V 
 good enough, or do I need to search for a diode that goes to 5 volts?
 
 There are only 2 current limiting diodes at 1mA, and the Max. Limiting 
 Voltage is only 1.7 V. 
 http://ca.mouser.com/Semiconductors/Discrete-Semiconductors/Diodes-Rectifiers/Current-Regulator-Diodes/_/N-ax1ml?P=1yzrlz3Z1z0rzzo
  
 Do I need to get at least 5 Volts? 
 
 Joe
 On 01/09/2013 3:35 PM, asif nathekar wrote:
 Im sure it was  1ma per square INCH
  
 I actually use 0.2/0.1 ma per square inch for much better and easier 
 results
  
 It takes longer but its worth it... High likelihood of having Higher Ionic 
 content.
  
  
  


CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2013 #258

2013-09-01 Thread Bob Smith

What is the formula for making the silver gel?  bob



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RE: CShelp with diode

2013-09-01 Thread Steve
Joe,

 

Asif's advice for the Lm334Z is correct for precision applications.  But for
making CS/EIS, typically where you make your brew is going to be at a fairly
constant temperature.  And even if the current does vary a few percent, it
won't noticeably affect the quality of your product.  So I don't see the
need to add temperature compensation.

Steve

 

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From: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com [mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com]
On Behalf Of asif nathekar
Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2013 4:46 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CShelp with diode

 

Please consider this an endorsement for the lm334z chip

It's very well behaved but remember to use it with temp compensation ( the
addition of two diodes and another resister ) if possible ...otherwise use
with one resister ... At least you should get started... Refinements can
come later

Sent from my iPhone


On 1 Sep 2013, at 22:26, Steve youngs...@digis.net wrote:

Joe,

 

Either diode will work fine.  Or, you can use a LM334Z constant current
regulator.  The LM334 is much cheaper and more plentiful, and only requires
a single resistor to set the current.  I buy mine from Jameco
(www.jameco.com http://www.jameco.com/ ), part number 23739.  Download the
data sheet (free) to see how it works.  A 75 ohm resistor will give you
about 1 mA. 

 

Steve Y.


  _  


From: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com [mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com]
On Behalf Of Joe Huard
Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2013 2:27 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CShelp with diode

 

Still, no one answered my question. Is a Maximum Limiting Voltage of 1.7 V
good enough, or do I need to search for a diode that goes to 5 volts?

There are only 2 current limiting diodes at 1mA, and the Max. Limiting
Voltage is only 1.7 V. 


Joe