Re: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2013 #332

2013-12-17 Thread PT Ferrance
Thanks, Melly.  I enjoyed watching his videos on harvesting seaweed.
PT





 From: Melly Bag tita_...@yahoo.com
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Sent: Monday, December 16, 2013 11:55 PM
Subject: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2013 #332
 


Hi PT,

Sorry, the correct website is:  www.theseaweedman.com.
I normally send him an email, and he replies fast.
Contact details below:

Contact 
Email
hanson.larch[at]gmail.com
The [at] in this email address is an anti-spam measure.
Please be sure to replace it with an @.
Post
P.O. Box 57
Steuben, ME 04680
Phone  Fax
207.546.2875
Early in the morning is a good time to catch Larch on the
telephone.

Take care.
Melly

Re: CSCS Hydrogen Peroxide = Cloudy?

2013-12-17 Thread Ode Coyote



  The gen shuts down when conductivity reaches ~20 uS..then the 
conductivity starts dropping and averages ~10 uS when it stops dropping.
 At THAT point, uS is about the same **number** as PPM as tested by a 
device that CAN measure PPM.which a PPM meter cannot.
Conductivity and PPM aren't the same thing...but the numbers can be the 
same...or nearly so.


So, at a shut down at 20 uS and a drop back to 10 uS..that means it can be 
run back up to 20 uS and each time that's done, the drop back is about 
40-50% of the difference.
At some point the gen just won't run because the stabilized product is at 
the shut down point where 20 uS = ~20 PPM  total silver, both dissolved 
ionic and unreadable suspended [give or take because of environmental 
variables]
IOW  if the TE is heavy, fudge the PPM number up..light to no TE, fudge the 
PPM number down.


It's like counting grapefruit to see how many oranges you have in a given 
sized basketafter the grapefruit have dried up enough to be about the 
same size.
I can't afford what it takes to actually count oranges and it doesn't need 
to be exact in the 'real world' of eat fruit till you're full.


Ode


At 01:05 PM 12/16/2013 -0500, you wrote:
I thought the Silver Puppy shut down automatically when the ppm hits about 
10 ppm ?  What would cause the Silver Puppy to produce 26-30 ppm when set 
to Auto  SWAP?



On 12/15/2013 2:32 PM, JD wrote:
I made a batch of CS with my Silver Puppy and it had a slight yellow tint 
to it (usually is clear),


Yellow normally means that your ppm is too high.
so I added a little Hydrogen Peroxide to it and it turned cloudy. What 
does this mean?
It means that the ppm is over 26 ppm, so it has exceeded the solubility 
limit for the silver oxide.


I thought adding a little H2O2 is suppose to turn yellow to clear.
It does, if the ppm is below 26 to 30 ppm. Often if you wait 48 hours it 
will still clear, as some of the ionic converts to colloidal, making room 
for the precipitated silver oxide to redissolve.

Marshall



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Re: CSCS Hydrogen Peroxide = Cloudy?

2013-12-17 Thread Ode Coyote



  It monitors conductivity like a PPM meter.
 A PPM meter cannot detect particles.
If some environmental element is prematurely kicking off reactions to 
produce non-conductive particles, all of that contaminant has to be used up 
before conductivity will go up enough to shut the machine down.

There are many things that can fool a PPM meter, which doesn't measure PPM.

The contaminant can be non-conductive or gradually leach into the water 
from the glass or the air and thus not show up as initial conductivity.
Cold water can contain high amounts of dissolved gasses and also has a 
lower saturation point than warm water which will force ions into becoming 
particles at a lower concentration.

Once formed, particles don't tend to re-dissolve...depends.

Ode




At 01:04 PM 12/16/2013 -0500, you wrote:
I had the Silver Puppy set to Automatic  SWAP.  I thought the Silver 
Puppy was automated and would shut off at the correct time?




Hi JD:

It means that you have way too many larger silver particles in the CS, 
either due to electrode eroding or perhaps a dirty/plated production 
vessel, or even poor quality distilled water. I always quality check my 
batches with a bit of H2O2, even if the batch is completely clear (mine 
are); if it clouds, I either continue adding h2o2 until it clears (and 
then use it for external/cleaning purposes), or I simply discard it.

~Jason



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Re: CSCS Hydrogen Peroxide = Cloudy?

2013-12-17 Thread Ode Coyote



  There are reactions with electro-chemical byproducts that take a few 
days to complete after power is removed.

You will note that conductivity drops by as much as 40% over a couple of days.
That's why re-re-running a batch can make a meter reading go as high as 20 
uS where the gen shuts down ...and stays there...that % of the total gets 
smaller each time till the gen just won't run.


PPM meters [ measuring conductivity ] are only an approximation, easily 
fooled...not perfect.but they don't cost several thousand dollars and 
aren't as big as a desk.


Dissolved stuff never settles but undergoes 'Stabilization' and the product 
of stablization is whatever particulate that won't stay dissolved and goes 
into suspension.
Only suspended solid stuff can settle and if it does, it's larger than the 
size that defines colloidal

The closer it is to that definition, the longer it takes to settle.
That which meets the definition of colloidal never settles, but stays 
suspended.


BTW  The generator doesn't make particles AT ALL... [none do]   .it makes 
ONLY silver ions and hydroxl anions. [ Ag+ and OH- ]  and some hydrogen and 
oxygen gas.
Particles come later AFTER the gen does what it does...muchly while it's 
doing its thing, but still after.

Think about a car.
Exhaust is a byproduct of combustion that's made just after the act of 
combustion, as a 'result of'and  it's not the engine that's doing the 
combusting...it's the fuel/air mix.
When the byproducts meet the environment, all sorts of possibilities 
arise...like contrails if it's a cool damp day...or smog if ozone levels 
are high.


Ode





At 01:04 PM 12/16/2013 -0500, you wrote:
Just curious, isn't colloidal silver a colloid once it is made?  Why does 
it take 2 days settling?  BTW, it was probably 4-5 hours after the Silver 
Puppy shut down when I added the H2O2.




Often it will turn cloudy if you add it immediately after brewing.  Most

people wait about 2 days after brewing before adding H2O2.



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Re: CSCS Hydrogen Peroxide = Cloudy?

2013-12-17 Thread Ode Coyote


  Yellow often means the water has something in it that kicks off oxide 
reactions.
When using Food Lion house brand water from SC, I get nothing but 
yellow...but Food Loin house brand from NC, no problem.
 Water and environment is quite variable and who knows what may be a 
catalyst for what?


Ode



At 10:31 AM 12/16/2013 -0500, you wrote:

On 12/15/2013 2:32 PM, JD wrote:
I made a batch of CS with my Silver Puppy and it had a slight yellow tint 
to it (usually is clear),


Yellow normally means that your ppm is too high.

so I added a little Hydrogen Peroxide to it and it turned cloudy.
What does this mean?


It means that the ppm is over 26 ppm, so it has exceeded the solubility 
limit for the silver oxide.

I thought adding a little H2O2 is suppose to turn yellow to clear.


It does, if the ppm is below 26 to 30 ppm.  Often if you wait 48 hours it 
will still clear, as some of the ionic converts to colloidal, making room 
for the precipitated silver oxide to redissolve.


Marshall



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RE: CSCS Hydrogen Peroxide = Cloudy?

2013-12-17 Thread Ode Coyote



  Ions, by definition 'one atom missing or with an excess of electrons'
[in the case of silver, missing one electron ] and have a very strong like 
charge on the electron shell / atomic level...they CANNOT cluster any more 
than you can force like poles of a magnet together.


In order for a silver particle to form, the ion must pick up an electron,
but there are no electrons in a liquid to pick up.
The only places a silver ion can find an electron to become a **metallic
silver** particle is at the air/water interface of the electrodes and the
surface of the container acting as a capacitor whereas electromagnetic
radiation is depositing electrons onto the surface of the glass.

Most particles that form are silver hydroxide  [AgOH], made when the silver
ion Ag[+] finds it's counterpart made in a one to one ratio with the
ion...the Hydroxyl anion OH[-]  [that white mist ]
Another that can form is a silver oxide particle where silver ions react
with the byproduct of electrolysis, oxygen, forming AgO. [that golden
mist..if the current is so high as to force it to form in the water vs on
the electrode]

Particles have no charge, are only held apart by a weak van der waals force
which can easily be overcome and particles be forced together by kinetic
collisions etcand agglomerate into clusters.
 Clusters are often crystalline, forming around a nucleus such as a silver
oxide particle.
H2O2 will destroy an AgO molecule leaving such a crystal without a nucleus 
and it's fractal arms will float away as smaller particles.

http://silverpuppy.com/csh2o2.html

But if H2O2 is used before all the byproducts have done whatever they are
going to do with the silver ions, H2O2 will oxidize some ions forming
[probably  Ag02 ..one of 5 possible configurations of silver oxides,
excluding possibilities of silver peroxides ]

BTW.A yellow color can be BOTH an oxide pigment AND a blue light
absorption due to particle sizeat the same time.

...and if H2O2 is in the brew water while brewing, it can set up things to
donate electrons to the ions, if done to the extreme, making shiny silver
metal flakes.
Likely, if the balance is just right...a high proportion of metallic silver
colloids can be made that way.

Ode


At 07:46 AM 12/17/2013 +1100, you wrote:

I believe the 'colloids' as referred to are ions which have clustered
together in solution, with each ion surrounded by or encased in water
after the ion clusters - particles - are formed.  Example…A bunch of
balloons all touching each other, each balloon is water and inside that
balloon is a pea, in this case the pea would be a silver ion.

Ions are in rapid and constant movement in solution {Brownian Motion}
hence it takes time for the solution to stabilise while ions are colliding
with each other forming ion clusters - bunches of balloons.

N.


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Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2013 13:04:58 -0500
From: jd_m...@gmx.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS  Hydrogen Peroxide = Cloudy?

Just curious, isn't colloidal silver a colloid once it is made?  Why does 
it take 2 days settling?  BTW, it was probably 4-5 hours after the Silver 
Puppy shut down when I added the H2O2.




Often it will turn cloudy if you add it immediately after brewing.  Most

people wait about 2 days after brewing before adding H2O2.



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RE: CSOT: Help! need IsoCort!

2013-12-17 Thread Jess
see article on Pure Prescriptions for SR Adrenal…comparison with IsoCort.
Jess

 

From: Lena Guyot [mailto:drumr...@stny.rr.com] 
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2013 7:22 PM
To: lyme_r...@yahoogroups.com; r...@yahoogroups.com; silver-list;
drl...@yahoogroups.com
Subject: CSOT: Help! need IsoCort!

 

Hi Folks,

 

For several years, I have used Bezwecken's IsoCort to support my adrenals
that had been pretty much fried by decades of Lyme. I've gone from dragging
listlessly to feeling energetic and can-do by slowly ramping up to 4 pellets
a day. The top dose is 8 pellets a day, but I've done well on 4. IsoCort has
supported my adrenals and in doing that, things pointing to thyroid issues
have eased. I've been very happy with this product.

 

Hair-on-fire HELP!

 

It's now not available! Everyone's out of stock! Rumors of recall. Dunno
what's going on. I have one bottle left, but it won't last forever and I'm
wondering what else works in a similar fashion for some of you out there who
may be supporting your poor adrenals.

 

I'd be so grateful to go into the new year knowing I've got my future
supplies covered somehow. 

If anyone knows what's going on; if this situation temporary, or, if not,
what works like Isocort, I'd  really appreciate whatever info you have.

 

Darn! One gets a system that works and then someone 'fixes' it! Hardly seems
fair. Thanks for any help you can offer.

 

Be well,

Léna



RE: CSOT: Help! need IsoCort!

2013-12-17 Thread Jess
this may not be the greedy corps, but could be the animal protective people
if formula is changing from animal to yam.  also there's the govt med police
guided by drug cos.  Big govt needs work to justify themselves.   Together
they took away over the counter estriol creams just a few years ago.  Now
you have to have international access or see a doctor ..Jess

-Original Message-
From: RaVen [mailto:aslra...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2013 7:58 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSOT: Help! need IsoCort!

This is so tough with the greedy corporations doing everything they can to
get us to stay sick. My chiropractor has given me Apex Energetic medicine
(supplement) called AC-Glutathione (5-Acetyl L-Glutathione) K-88 
60 capsules - look up Dr Rammel Geronimo and it'll lead to his website - you
can buy directly online. Just mention my name (RaVen Sequoia) that I
referred you to him if you decide to use it. 
He helped me to overcome debilitating chronic fatigue and I was able to go
back to work part time.  I still have to take it easy and so I cut work from
4 weeks to 3 weeks per month to recover. 
Best wishes, 
RaVen

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Re: CSOT: Help! need IsoCort!

2013-12-17 Thread Lena Guyot
Hi Sol,
This could be a good alternative. Wondering if I could take 'as needed' rather 
than putting it in my 24-day batch of pill trays. Always looking for ways to 
reduce the # of pills/caps in a day.
Thanks and be well,
Léna
On Dec 16, 2013, at 11:39 PM, sol wrote:

 I have always used hydrocortisone (generic equivalents of the U.S. brand 
 Cortef). Never tried Isocort as the other ingredients were problematic for 
 me. With such a small dose as you were using, you might do well with topical 
 hydrocortisone cream. I've recently read that absorption of topicals is 
 approx, 20 % of a stated dosage, so you'd have to play with dosing it. I use 
 HC as either topical cream or as tablets.
 sol
 
 Lena Guyot wrote:
 Hi Folks,
 
 For several years, I have used Bezwecken's IsoCort to support my adrenals 
 that had been pretty much fried by decades of Lyme. I've gone from dragging 
 listlessly to feeling energetic and can-do by slowly ramping up to 4 pellets 
 a day. The top dose is 8 pellets a day, but I've done well on 4. IsoCort has 
 supported my adrenals and in doing that, things pointing to thyroid issues 
 have eased. I've been very happy with this product.
 
 Hair-on-fire HELP!
 
 It's now not available! Everyone's out of stock! Rumors of recall. Dunno 
 what's going on. I have one bottle left, but it won't last forever and I'm 
 wondering what else works in a similar fashion for some of you out there who 
 may be supporting your poor adrenals.
 
 I'd be so grateful to go into the new year knowing I've got my future 
 supplies covered somehow. If anyone knows what's going on; if this situation 
 temporary, or, if not, what works like Isocort, I'd  really appreciate 
 whatever info you have.
 
 Darn! One gets a system that works and then someone 'fixes' it! Hardly seems 
 fair. Thanks for any help you can offer.
 
 
 
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Re: CSOT: Help! need IsoCort!

2013-12-17 Thread Lena Guyot
Thanks Jess,
I ordered some and will try it. Sounds promising.
Be well,
Léna
On Dec 17, 2013, at 11:29 AM, Jess wrote:

 see article on Pure Prescriptions for SR Adrenal…comparison with IsoCort. Jess
  
 From: Lena Guyot [mailto:drumr...@stny.rr.com] 
 Sent: Monday, December 16, 2013 7:22 PM
 To: lyme_r...@yahoogroups.com; r...@yahoogroups.com; silver-list; 
 drl...@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: CSOT: Help! need IsoCort!
  
 Hi Folks,
  
 For several years, I have used Bezwecken's IsoCort to support my adrenals 
 that had been pretty much fried by decades of Lyme. I've gone from dragging 
 listlessly to feeling energetic and can-do by slowly ramping up to 4 pellets 
 a day. The top dose is 8 pellets a day, but I've done well on 4. IsoCort has 
 supported my adrenals and in doing that, things pointing to thyroid issues 
 have eased. I've been very happy with this product.
  
 Hair-on-fire HELP!
  
 It's now not available! Everyone's out of stock! Rumors of recall. Dunno 
 what's going on. I have one bottle left, but it won't last forever and I'm 
 wondering what else works in a similar fashion for some of you out there who 
 may be supporting your poor adrenals.
  
 I'd be so grateful to go into the new year knowing I've got my future 
 supplies covered somehow. 
 If anyone knows what's going on; if this situation temporary, or, if not, 
 what works like Isocort, I'd  really appreciate whatever info you have.
  
 Darn! One gets a system that works and then someone 'fixes' it! Hardly seems 
 fair. Thanks for any help you can offer.
  
 Be well,
 Léna



Sv: Re: CSOT: Help! need IsoCort!

2013-12-17 Thread Ole Alstrup
These two products are not compatible. IsoCort (the latest version that was 
made available in 2011) contained standard pharmaceutical hydrocortisone, 2.4mg 
per pellet. SR Adrenal does not contain any HC. The exact reason for why 
Bezwecken pulled the latest product version is not disclosed, I suspect it may 
be something regulatory. Some reports about the product currently being 
reformulated, no details out yet.  Contact Bezwecken directly for information.
Some information available at 
http://www.adrenalfatiguerecovery.com/isocort-reviews.html#comments

Cant you get HC from your doctor?

Sendt fra Yahoo Mail på Android



Re: Sv: Re: CSOT: Help! need IsoCort!

2013-12-17 Thread Lena Guyot
Hi Ole,
My one area doctor in whom I had any faith has retired and is now in Ghana. She 
wasn't exactly Lyme-literate, but she respected my explorations and supported 
requests for tests, as I was doing so much better than other Lymies in the 
practice. I'm on my own now.
I plan to wean off the IsoCort and then slowly begin the SR-Adrenal; see what 
happens. Meanwhile, I'm trying to do my homework, so I really appreciate your 
input. Thanks!
Be well,
Léna
On Dec 17, 2013, at 4:08 PM, Ole Alstrup wrote:

 These two products are not compatible. IsoCort (the latest version that was 
 made available in 2011) contained standard pharmaceutical hydrocortisone, 
 2.4mg per pellet. SR Adrenal does not contain any HC. The exact reason for 
 why Bezwecken pulled the latest product version is not disclosed, I suspect 
 it may be something regulatory. Some reports about the product currently 
 being reformulated, no details out yet. Contact Bezwecken directly for 
 information.
 Some information available at 
 http://www.adrenalfatiguerecovery.com/isocort-reviews.html#comments
 
 Cant you get HC from your doctor?
 
 Sendt fra Yahoo Mail på Android
 
 
 From: Lena Guyot drumr...@stny.rr.com; 
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com; 
 Subject: Re: CSOT: Help! need IsoCort! 
 Sent: Tue, Dec 17, 2013 5:43:33 PM 
 
 Thanks Jess,
 I ordered some and will try it. Sounds promising.
 Be well,
 Léna
 On Dec 17, 2013, at 11:29 AM, Jess wrote:
 
 see article on Pure Prescriptions for SR Adrenal…comparison with IsoCort. 
 Jess
  
 From: Lena Guyot [mailto:drumr...@stny.rr.com] 
 Sent: Monday, December 16, 2013 7:22 PM
 To: lyme_r...@yahoogroups.com; r...@yahoogroups.com; silver-list; 
 drl...@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: CSOT: Help! need IsoCort!
  
 Hi Folks,
  
 For several years, I have used Bezwecken's IsoCort to support my adrenals 
 that had been pretty much fried by decades of Lyme. I've gone from dragging 
 listlessly to feeling energetic and can-do by slowly ramping up to 4 pellets 
 a day. The top dose is 8 pellets a day, but I've done well on 4. IsoCort has 
 supported my adrenals and in doing that, things pointing to thyroid issues 
 have eased. I've been very happy with this product.
  
 Hair-on-fire HELP!
  
 It's now not available! Everyone's out of stock! Rumors of recall. Dunno 
 what's going on. I have one bottle left, but it won't last forever and I'm 
 wondering what else works in a similar fashion for some of you out there who 
 may be supporting your poor adrenals.
  
 I'd be so grateful to go into the new year knowing I've got my future 
 supplies covered somehow. 
 If anyone knows what's going on; if this situation temporary, or, if not, 
 what works like Isocort, I'd  really appreciate whatever info you have.
  
 Darn! One gets a system that works and then someone 'fixes' it! Hardly seems 
 fair. Thanks for any help you can offer.
  
 Be well,
 Léna
 



CS Complete Timeline, Use, and Theory

2013-12-17 Thread Phil Morrison
This lengthy report provides all you ever wanted to know about CS.




http://www.weirdstuff.ca/tesla-energy-center/colloidal-maker/colloidal-silver-analytical-investigative-report-and-theoretical


CSCS Hydrogen Peroxide = Cloudy?

2013-12-17 Thread JD
I am using Walmart distilled water.  Was making clear CS but last two 
batches have been slight yellow.  So, this could be water contamination 
or the jar has become contaminated?


What is the best way to clean a jar to make sure that it is not 
contaminated?


If it is the water, do you think Walmart has changed the quality of its 
distilled water?


Could it be the silver rods have contamination on them?


   Yellow often means the water has something in it that kicks off
   oxide reactions. When using Food Lion house brand water from SC, I
   get nothing but yellow...but Food Loin house brand from NC, no
   problem. Water and environment is quite variable and who knows what
   may be a catalyst for what?


   Ode