Re: CS>Two Important Questions

2014-08-12 Thread Alan Faulkner
Kathleen,
Here is a simple ready to go model that is inexpensive and I have one. It also 
has a laser pointer for showing when the CS is ready. Instructions are complete.

I have nothing to do with the company BTW

https://www.atlasnova.com/CSGenerator1.htm

Alan

On 2014-08-12, at 19:59 PM, Rusty wrote:

No…I was looking on the internet and it says you can build one using 3 
batteries and it costs little…but I would probably have to get someone to do 
that if I went that way.
 
But I am the kind of person that needs to be shown…I have trouble reading 
instructions and trying to put them into effect…thatès why I was hoping that 
there might be someone in southern Ontario that does it.
 
Kathleen
 
From: Deborah Gerard [mailto:devorah...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: August 12, 2014 2:55 PM
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Subject: Re: CS>Two Important Questions
 
Do you have any equipment?
 

On Tuesday, August 12, 2014 11:44 AM, Rusty  wrote:
 

First and most importanthow can I change my email address?  I sent an
email to list owner but got no reply.  I need to change it in the next two
or three weeks.

Second I would like to try making colloidal silver...but am a person that
needs to be shown.  By any remote chance would there be anyone in the
southern Ontario, Canada areaaround Barrie (north of Toronto) that would
be able to guide me.

Kathleen


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CS>Clinical Trials

2014-08-12 Thread alchemysa




From: Ode Coyote 
Date: 12 August 2014 3:20:11 AM


Clinical trials are not considered proof of anything by the FDA
Triple Blind Studies are.

Several Clinical Trials have been performed with CS and all were  
dismissed by the FDA as they formed "The Final Word"  published in  
1999


Ode


I think I've read most of those trials.  They may have involved  
humans but I don't think they were too rigorous.


Definition - Clinical trial:  " a rigorously controlled test of a new  
drug on human subjects"


David


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Re: CS>Two Important Questions

2014-08-12 Thread John Popelish

On 08/12/2014 11:20 PM, John Popelish wrote:
(snip)

You simply plug the innie of one battery into the innie of
the next one, (snip)


Of course, that should have been, "You simply plug the innie 
of one battery into the outie of the next one,"


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Re: CS>Two Important Questions

2014-08-12 Thread John Popelish
As to your question about switching email address, I think 
you just subscribe with your new address, and once you are 
sure it is working, unsubscribe your old address.


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Re: CS>Two Important Questions

2014-08-12 Thread John Popelish

On 08/12/2014 10:59 PM, Rusty wrote:

No…I was looking on the internet and it says you can
build one using 3 batteries and it costs little…but I
would probably have to get someone to do that if I went
that way.



You are picturing this as something a lot more complicated 
than it actually is.  9 volt batteries have a pair of 
terminals that are different from each other.  One is an 
outie and one is an innie.


You simply plug the innie of one battery into the innie of 
the next one, and then do that again, with the third 
battery, as if you are stacking Lego blocks.  The connected 
triplet should lay flat on the table, with an outie terminal 
at one side of the connected triplet, and an innie terminal 
at the other end.


Then you need a pair of alligator clip leads. (short pieces 
of wire, with an alligator clip on each end).  I can show 
you where to get these on ebay.


You need two short pieces of silver wire, bent into a hook, 
on one end, so you can hang them over the edge of a glass or 
jar full of distilled water.  These are the electrodes that 
contribute silver to the water when current passes between them.


You connect the outie terminal or the battery triplet to a 
one of the short pieces of silver wire with one clip lead, 
where it is outside the glass.  Connect the second short 
piece of silver wire to the innie terminal with the second 
clip lead (again, at the dry end of the wire).


And you have made an electrolytic cell that will generate 
silver water in short order.


Just be careful to not let the two clip leads or silver 
wires touch, or it will drain the batteries very quickly.
When you want to turn it off, remove one of the clip leads 
from the battery.


Here is a video illustrating this system.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDBfNfrdAdA

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RE: CS>Two Important Questions

2014-08-12 Thread Rusty
No…I was looking on the internet and it says you can build one using 3
batteries and it costs little…but I would probably have to get someone to do
that if I went that way.

 

But I am the kind of person that needs to be shown…I have trouble reading
instructions and trying to put them into effect…thatès why I was hoping that
there might be someone in southern Ontario that does it.

 

Kathleen

 

From: Deborah Gerard [mailto:devorah...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: August 12, 2014 2:55 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Two Important Questions

 

Do you have any equipment?

 

On Tuesday, August 12, 2014 11:44 AM, Rusty 
wrote:

 

First and most importanthow can I change my email address?  I sent an
email to list owner but got no reply.  I need to change it in the next two
or three weeks.

Second I would like to try making colloidal silver...but am a person that
needs to be shown.  By any remote chance would there be anyone in the
southern Ontario, Canada areaaround Barrie (north of Toronto) that would
be able to guide me.

Kathleen


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Re: CS>Silver rods

2014-08-12 Thread Dee
Thank you, I got my rods a few years ago from Ode so they are pure, but I've 
only been wiping them with paper towel up until now.  Many thanks...dee

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> On 12 Aug 2014, at 19:24, Hadasah  wrote:
> 
> 
> Dee, they will last until they are so thin they fall apart.
> Yours just need a bit of scrubbing up. Use a clean scratch pad
> moistened well with distilled water. Don't scrub too hard. Then use
> a dry paper towel to rub off the tarnish. If they don't polish up well,
> do it again. Store them wrapped up so that no air gets to them.
> 
> Your rods are  pure aren't they? Or at least 999. If not, that's what you
> need.
> My rods are  pure and I have been using these same ones for 3 years.
> I bought 10 gauge. PLUS I make silver for me and give it away to several 
> other people.
> 
> Hadasah
> 
> From: Dee 
> To: "silver-list@eskimo.com"  
> Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2014 12:58 AM
> Subject: CS>Silver rods
> 
> Can anyone tell me how long the silver rods are effective please?  I've been 
> using mine for a couple of years now and they are really grey looking.  I 
> don't use them that much but wondered how long they lastdee
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Re: CS>Two Important Questions

2014-08-12 Thread Deborah Gerard
Do you have any equipment? 


On Tuesday, August 12, 2014 11:44 AM, Rusty  wrote:
  


First and most importanthow can I change my email address?  I sent an
email to list owner but got no reply.  I need to change it in the next two
or three weeks.

Second I would like to try making colloidal silver...but am a person that
needs to be shown.  By any remote chance would there be anyone in the
southern Ontario, Canada areaaround Barrie (north of Toronto) that would
be able to guide me.

Kathleen


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Re: CS>Silver rods

2014-08-12 Thread Dee
Thanks Rondee

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> On 12 Aug 2014, at 16:34, Ron  wrote:
> 
> Might be a better way but I just use Scotch Brite scour pads to clean them 
> off. Don't forget the contact ends. Lose a bit of silver but not enough to 
> notice.
> Paper towel wipe after.
> 
> Ron
> 
>> On 8/11/2014 11:58 PM, Dee wrote:
>> Can anyone tell me how long the silver rods are effective please?  I've been 
>> using mine for a couple of years now and they are really grey looking.  I 
>> don't use them that much but wondered how long they lastdee
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Re: CS>Silver rods

2014-08-12 Thread Hadasah


Dee, they will last until they are so thin they fall apart.
Yours just need a bit of scrubbing up. Use a clean scratch pad
moistened well with distilled water. Don't scrub too hard. Then use
a dry paper towel to rub off the tarnish. If they don't polish up well,
do it again. Store them wrapped up so thatno air gets to them.


Your rods are  pure aren't they? Or at least 999. If not, that's what you
need.
My rods are  pure and I have been using these same ones for 3 years.
I bought 10 gauge. PLUS I make silver for me and give it away to several other 
people.


Hadasah




 From: Dee 
To: "silver-list@eskimo.com"  
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2014 12:58 AM
Subject: CS>Silver rods
 

Can anyone tell me how long the silver rods are effective please?  I've been 
using mine for a couple of years now and they are really grey looking.  I don't 
use them that much but wondered how long they lastdee

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Re: CS> DOD confirms Nano Silver kills Ebola virus

2014-08-12 Thread Ron

I see that there was a study. I don't see the official results of the study.

Ron

On 8/12/2014 9:24 AM, Phil Morrison wrote:



Also confirms 10 ppm works best.


http://drrimatruthreports.com/dtra-confirma-ebola-nano-study/ 





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CS> DOD confirms Nano Silver kills Ebola virus

2014-08-12 Thread Phil Morrison
Also confirms 10 ppm works best.


http://drrimatruthreports.com/dtra-confirma-ebola-nano-study/



CS>Two Important Questions

2014-08-12 Thread Rusty
First and most importanthow can I change my email address?  I sent an
email to list owner but got no reply.  I need to change it in the next two
or three weeks.

Second I would like to try making colloidal silver...but am a person that
needs to be shown.  By any remote chance would there be anyone in the
southern Ontario, Canada areaaround Barrie (north of Toronto) that would
be able to guide me.

Kathleen


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Re: CS>Silver rods

2014-08-12 Thread Ron
Might be a better way but I just use Scotch Brite scour pads to clean 
them off. Don't forget the contact ends. Lose a bit of silver but not 
enough to notice.

Paper towel wipe after.

Ron

On 8/11/2014 11:58 PM, Dee wrote:

Can anyone tell me how long the silver rods are effective please?  I've been 
using mine for a couple of years now and they are really grey looking.  I don't 
use them that much but wondered how long they lastdee

Sent from my iPad

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