CS>CS>Nebulizing with EIS and pine--

2006-02-17 Thread SCD Traveler
AOL EmailThis site sells pine essential oil
http://www.av-at.com/ 
  - Original Message - 
  From: panamp...@aol.com 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 5:16 PM
  Subject: **SPAM: CS>Nebulizing with EIS and pine--


Having advanced Emphysema I am constantly trying different protocols, 
except for
the various "machines"(expensive) I see advertised on the net.  I 
nebulize with EIS
daily coupled with MSM. I was wondering if anyone with COPD ever tried 
any form
of pine oil or extract?  Its strange, but for the last several years I 
have not seen any
pine aerosols that used to be in abundance in groceries and drug 
stores--so what 
happened? Even at Christmas---nothing!  Please shed some light if 
someone knows!
Pete 


Re: CS>Purchase silver rods

2005-08-22 Thread SCD Traveler
How do I know that it's time for new silver? I've just used what came with my 
machine. And what would I buy, I looked on the site listed below and didn't 
know what to purchase.
thanks in advance for you assistance
SCD
  - Original Message - 
  From: Ode Coyote 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2005 5:23 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>Purchase silver rods


  Arnold Beland on ebay
  abela...@atlasnova.com

  www.ccsilver.com

  Ode


  At 08:53 PM 8/21/2005 -0700, you wrote: 
  


I tried to get into the archives to see where I go to buy the silver rods 
and couldn't get the site to come up ...I am sure someone could advise where 
the best prices arethanks deb


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Re: CS>Essay on Reality

2005-07-20 Thread SCD Traveler

thank you I really enjoyed it. Do you know who wrote it?
- Original Message - 
From: "Jonathan B. Britten" 

To: 
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 7:45 PM
Subject: CS>Essay on Reality



Some members may enjoy this;  it was educational to me.

http://www.essays.cc/free_essays/e4/dkt106.shtml



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Re: CS>gatorade alternative

2005-06-29 Thread SCD Traveler
you can try this
Electrolyte Drink

Many Pedialyte and Electrolyte drinks are made with dextrose. Unfortunately, 
it is difficult to be sure if the dextrose is unadulterated (see Dextrose). 
It is easy to make your own.

Electrolyte drink

1 quart boiled water
2 tbsp. honey
1/4 tsp. of salt
1/4 tsp.baking soda

Can be kept in refrigerator for 24 hours, and then a new batch should be 
made


  Are there any gatorade alternatives that help in absorption of CS for those 
that are allergic to dyes and sugars? 

  -

  I use Fulvic Acid Mineral Complex from Vital Earth. The fulvic acid is 
supposed to make all the nutrients more absorbable, as well as escort wastes 
more efficiently out of the body.

  Nenah

Re: CS>mercury and silver and gold "fillings"

2005-05-31 Thread SCD Traveler
I had my gold foils done at UCLA dental school. It took longer but was very 
reasonable. As I recall it was about 100 a tooth. At  a dental school you 
just pay for the supplies. Because it was such an old process the head of 
the school came in to teach the class on my teeth and did all the work. So 
it was a great deal.
- Original Message - 
From: "Dan Nave" 

To: 
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 7:42 AM
Subject: Re: CS>mercury and silver and gold "fillings"



A friend of mine is looking into knee surgery in Thailand for about
$3,000 including airfare and 2 week four star hospital stay as opposed
to over $25,000 here in the USA with a day or two max hospital stay.

Maybe you-all in Australia could check out the feasibility of amalgam
replacements in Thailand.  Just pay it yourself and have a vacation in
the bargain...

Dan


You wrote:



Re: CS>mercury and silver

From: Charles Sutton (view other messages by this author)
Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 18:51:42

I have about six.  I'll bet that even in
Mexico it is more that 25 bucks now

 - Original Message - 
 From:   William   Missett

 To: silver-list@eskimo.com

 Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 10:09 AM
 Subject: Re: CS>mercury and   silver

I had all mine taken out 30 years ago.  My dentist
wanted $175   per tooth to do it, I went to Tijuana for $25 a tooth.


Re: CS>mercury and silver and gold "fillings"

From: Rowena (view other messages by this author)
Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 19:13:20

A friend of mine has been trying to get her amalgams removed through
The System in Perth, Western Australia,


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Re: CS>mercury and silver

2005-05-30 Thread SCD Traveler
about 20 years ago I began having headaches that emanated from my teeth. At 
that time I went to two dentist who told me it was in my head. (I actually 
agree, it was in my head). One even went so far as to recommend psychiatric 
treatment, telling me I was imagining it. I lived with it for a while longer 
and decided I was having a valid experience of a pain coming from my teeth to 
my  head. I then went and had my fillings removed and a process called gold 
foil done. It's repeated layering of gold. I only wish I had known more about 
the hazards of Amalgam. While a dam was used I don't think any other 
precautions where used. A year after I  had all the Amalgam removed 20/20 ran 
the first report on the dangers of mercury based fillings. 
Recently I came across a web site of a dental organization specializing in 
removal of amalgam and called concerned about the use of gold foil fillings. I 
was told that they are the preferred filling. I haven't had any difficulties 
with them, but since I did all of this based on my personal experience before 
this Amalgam issue was well known. 

  - Original Message - 
  From: Marshall Dudley 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 12:52 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>mercury and silver


  Rowena wrote: 
"So what's in gold fillings, I wonder - besides gold?

  I don't think there is a gold filling material, at least I have never heard 
of it, and have never seen it. 

  Are you thinking of what they make crowns and caps out of? 

  Marshall 


Re: CS>EFT

2005-05-29 Thread SCD Traveler
I would search mercolas site for EFT. I do have a link to a good EFT site 
however.

http://emofree.com/
- Original Message - 
From: "David S Osborne" 

To: 
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2005 10:55 AM
Subject: CS>EFT



pLEASE, could someone help me out!!

It is in reference to an "article" in the Mercola newzltr within the past
couple days. The Article is entitled: "WORLDS BEST STRESS BUSTER"

I need to get back to this article but have lost it in my computer and I
cannot find reference to it on Mercola.com.

PLEASE, can someone email the link to this article!!?

thanks in advance,   davido   ide...@juno.com


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Re: CS>RE:SANDEE CREAMS

2005-05-20 Thread SCD Traveler
I'd like to have them as well. Is there a reason they can't be posted?
Still cooking in SB
  - Original Message - 
  From: Deborah Gerard 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 7:35 PM
  Subject: CS>RE:SANDEE CREAMS


  If you have made creams or ointments out of cs and they are not too 
complicated I would love to have them e-mail me privately if you would.
  Thanks Debbie

Re: CS>OT: Help With Cat Injury

2005-05-11 Thread SCD Traveler

Is it safe for cats? Internally?
thanks for any response


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Re: CS>

2005-05-09 Thread SCD Traveler
The tarnish was on the silver rods and ran down the jar near where the rods 
ended. When I moved the rods it came off of them. I did strain the batch and it 
was a film of black dots on the bottom of the filter. The CS came out a soft 
yellowy clear color.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Ode Coyote 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 3:38 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>


  Black tarnish where?

  Ode

  At 07:07 AM 5/7/2005 -0700, you wrote: 
  >>>>


this is a brand new machine. and My first batch. Does anyone know about the 
black tarnish?
I did clean the jar with dish soap but I really rinsed in well. I flushed 
it because I was concerned about using soap. could this be a factor?

  - Original Message - 
  From: <mailto:odecoy...@alltel.net>Ode Coyote 
  To: <mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com>silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2005 2:59 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>

  Heavy deposits on the electrodes can defeat conductivity sensing auto off 
circuits by semi-insulating the electrodes. At some point, they just get 
heavier and heavier and make a mess.

  Don't worry about light. If you haven't used salt or baking soda, you can 
run a generator in direct sun and store CS on a sunny windowsill.
  Silver in 'only' distilled water is not photo-reactive.
  If you find that it is, there was something else in the water.
  Ode

  At 05:16 PM 5/6/2005 -0700, you wrote: 
  >>>>


Thanks it's been 26 hours and the light is still on. Should I through 
it out? I just took a peak and the silver rods are tarnished with black (like 
silver tarnish) and when I shook them it feel of and was making it's way to the 
bottom. Also there are two tarnish lines run down the jar. From the bottom of 
the rod to the bottom.
any thoughts, please
worried cook

  - Original Message - 
  From: <mailto:ke...@shaw.ca>kent 
  To: <mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com>silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 3:42 PM
  Subject: **SPAM: RE: CS>first batch



  I have a colloid master as well. My usual setting is 6 to 6.5. The 
PPM tester is anywhere between 14 to 20. Which I understand correctly from the 
list is doubled to come up with the correct the PPM. It should be 
clear/slightly yellow at the end of the brewing cycle. It can take a bit of 
time. I do not let mine sit for 36 hours before I use it. I also do not filter 
it. Not sure if this causes any problems but I haven't turned gray yet

  Kent



  -Original Message-
  From: SCD Traveler [mailto:s...@cox.net] 
  Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 7:23 AM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: CS>first batch




  Well I started my first batch yesterday at 4 PM. It's now 7 AM and 
it's not done. I have a colloid master and when I did the test for water purity 
it was just fine (Arrowhead distilled) So I'm not sure what to do now. I'm 
concerned. I did want a higher PPM so it's set on 6. I'm concerned about the 
keep in the dark thing." Why would that make a difference. Can I lift the box 
and look at it or would that ruin the batch and what about taking the box off 
to remove the silver and let set for 36 hours. It's seems more difficult that I 
thought it would be because of the darkness thing. I seen a post here about 
fuzz does' that stop the process and what about lifting the box to see if I 
have fuzz.


  thanks for any input


  worried cook






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Re: CS>Re: CS with Colloid Master

2005-05-07 Thread SCD Traveler
It did past the meter test on the water. IF I remember correctly it didn't 
go out at all, which it took as a good sign because I was concerned about 
the dish soap. I did very, very thoroughly flush the jar.
As another note. I have been purchasing CS and decided to go for it and have 
been drinking a lot of it (for Candida) Yesterday I was so sick I wished I 
would die. I slept for 16 hours. I was stiff and tender all over and 
couldn't stand to be touched. I'm assuming this was die off. Since it was so 
bad I'm wondering if anyone has thoughts about this. I'm willing to keep at 
it. My primary issue that I'm hoping the CS will help is a tremendous 
craving for sugar and I will say that I don't have that. Any thoughts would 
be welcomed

still Cooking in SB.
- Original Message - 
From: "sol" 

To: 
Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2005 12:20 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Re: CS with Colloid Master


Dish soap could certainly be part of the problem, but again it would only 
make the EIS go yellow, not make your generator run forever.


The farther apart the electrodes are the higher the ppm can go because of 
the way distance affects the current (if I understand anythng). So having 
the electrodes 1 inch farther apart than is specified for your generator 
could make it run a lot longer..but 26 hours is outside what I'd 
expect even so.


See my previous post---Arrowhead is only good water in some areas of the 
nation. Where I live it is the worst brand by far (out of 5 or 6 brands we 
can get here).
I think you perhaps should contact the mfr of your generator and see what 
they say.

sol

"I did clean the jar with dish soap but I really rinsed in well. I flushed 
it because I was concerned about using soap. could this be a factor?"


I will run a second batch this afternoon. I did do the water test and it 
was pure. Arrowhead is a good water source. I'm using a one quart jar. 
It's not mason but it looks like a mason jar it's not wide mouth so the 
bars weren't touching the jar. I just measured the opening and it is 3 
inches could this be the problem.





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Re: CS>Re: CS with Colloid Master

2005-05-07 Thread SCD Traveler
I will run a second batch this afternoon. I did do the water test and it was 
pure. Arrowhead is a good water source. I'm using a one quart jar. It's not 
mason but it looks like a mason jar it's not wide mouth so the bars weren't 
touching the jar. I just measured the opening and it is 3 inches could this be 
the problem. yes I'm referring to the green light. I don't have the tester. You 
have been very helpful and I thank you. I'll let you know about my second batch 
tomorrow. Thank you all for you help It's nice not to be doing this alone.
thanks
worried cook
  - Original Message - 
  From: marmar...@aol.com 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 10:02 PM
  Subject: CS>Re: CS with Colloid Master


  In a message dated 5/6/2005 7:17:23 PM Central Standard Time, s...@cox.net 
writes:
Thanks it's been 26 hours and the light is still on. Should I through it 
out? I just took a peak and the silver rods are tarnished with black (like 
silver tarnish) and when I shook them it feel of and was making it's way to the 
bottom. Also there are two tarnish lines run down the jar. From the bottom of 
the rod to the bottom.
any thoughts, please
  Well -- something's wrong for sure.  The longest time it takes for my Colloid 
Master to make a batch is maybe 8 hours.  First question -- how much CS are you 
making?  I always use a one-quart Mason jar.  Second question is related to the 
first -- how far apart are your silver bars?  The neck of a Mason jar is about 
2" and that's ideal.  Third question -- when you say the light is still on, are 
you referring to the green light?  Fourth question -- do you have a Hanna 
tester?  If so, you could check your ppm-level to see what you have produced.  
Fifth question -- you mentioned using Arrowhead distilled water.  I don't know 
this brand.  Did you use your Colloid Master to check the quality of the water 
before brewing?  I would not throw this batch of CS out -- but I would stop the 
process right now, and I would use this CS for topical applications, etc.  You 
can clean your silver bars by wiping them under running water with a scrubby 
sponge, then wiping dry with a paper towel.  There is occasionally a little 
debris that comes off the silver bars and drops to the bottom of the brewing 
jar -- but that is usually a result of brewing too long with direct current, 
and is not a situation usually seen with the Colloid Master.  So -- that makes 
me wonder if maybe you got a defective unit.  Running a second batch should 
tell -- but only if you know you have a good quality distilled water.  So -- 
again -- did you test your distilled water according to the instructions that 
came with the Colloid Master?  It isn't necessary to put a box over your 
brewing jar -- I just use an ordinary kitchen towel -- not only keeps out 
bright light but also protects the colloid from any contamination.  You can't 
do any harm by unplugging the unit and testing the colloid at any time.  
Sometimes I wonder how high a ppm-level I've got, so I stop the process, and 
test the ppm level.  If it's not as high as I'd like, I wipe off my silver 
bars, reattach everything, cover it up and plug it back in.  This never seems 
to interfere with production of a quality colloid.  I do let my CS rest before 
use (unless I'm out and have immediate need), I do store it in a dark cabinet, 
and I do filter it before use.  All of these precautions may or may not be 
necessary but they cause me no problem.  Can I be of further help?  MA  

Re: CS>

2005-05-07 Thread SCD Traveler
this is a brand new machine. and My first batch. Does anyone know about the 
black tarnish?
I did clean the jar with dish soap but I really rinsed in well. I flushed it 
because I was concerned about using soap. could this be a factor?
  - Original Message - 
  From: Ode Coyote 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2005 2:59 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>


  Heavy deposits on the electrodes can defeat conductivity sensing auto off 
circuits by semi-insulating the electrodes. At some point, they just get 
heavier and heavier and make a mess.

  Don't worry about light. If you haven't used salt or baking soda, you can run 
a generator in direct sun and store CS on a sunny windowsill.
  Silver in 'only' distilled water is not photo-reactive.
  If you find that it is, there was something else in the water.
  Ode

  At 05:16 PM 5/6/2005 -0700, you wrote: 
  >>>>


Thanks it's been 26 hours and the light is still on. Should I through it 
out? I just took a peak and the silver rods are tarnished with black (like 
silver tarnish) and when I shook them it feel of and was making it's way to the 
bottom. Also there are two tarnish lines run down the jar. From the bottom of 
the rod to the bottom.
any thoughts, please
worried cook

  - Original Message - 
  From: <mailto:ke...@shaw.ca>kent 
  To: <mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com>silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 3:42 PM
  Subject: **SPAM: RE: CS>first batch



  I have a colloid master as well. My usual setting is 6 to 6.5. The PPM 
tester is anywhere between 14 to 20. Which I understand correctly from the list 
is doubled to come up with the correct the PPM. It should be clear/slightly 
yellow at the end of the brewing cycle. It can take a bit of time. I do not let 
mine sit for 36 hours before I use it. I also do not filter it. Not sure if 
this causes any problems but I haven't turned gray yet

  Kent



  -Original Message-
  From: SCD Traveler [mailto:s...@cox.net] 
  Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 7:23 AM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: CS>first batch




  Well I started my first batch yesterday at 4 PM. It's now 7 AM and it's 
not done. I have a colloid master and when I did the test for water purity it 
was just fine (Arrowhead distilled) So I'm not sure what to do now. I'm 
concerned. I did want a higher PPM so it's set on 6. I'm concerned about the 
keep in the dark thing." Why would that make a difference. Can I lift the box 
and look at it or would that ruin the batch and what about taking the box off 
to remove the silver and let set for 36 hours. It's seems more difficult that I 
thought it would be because of the darkness thing. I seen a post here about 
fuzz does' that stop the process and what about lifting the box to see if I 
have fuzz.


  thanks for any input


  worried cook






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CS>

2005-05-06 Thread SCD Traveler
Thanks it's been 26 hours and the light is still on. Should I through it out? I 
just took a peak and the silver rods are tarnished with black (like silver 
tarnish) and when I shook them it feel of and was making it's way to the 
bottom. Also there are two tarnish lines run down the jar. From the bottom of 
the rod to the bottom.
any thoughts, please
worried cook
  - Original Message - 
  From: kent 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 3:42 PM
  Subject: **SPAM: RE: CS>first batch


  I have a colloid master as well.  My usual setting is 6 to 6.5.  The PPM 
tester is anywhere between 14 to 20.  Which I understand correctly from the 
list is doubled to come up with the correct the PPM.  It should be 
clear/slightly yellow at the end of the brewing cycle.  It can take a bit of 
time.  I do not let mine sit for 36 hours before I use it.  I also do not 
filter it.  Not sure if this causes any problems but I haven't turned gray yet

  Kent



  -Original Message-
  From: SCD Traveler [mailto:s...@cox.net] 
  Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 7:23 AM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: CS>first batch



  Well I started my first batch yesterday at 4 PM. It's now 7 AM and it's not 
done. I have a colloid master and when I did the test for water purity it was 
just fine (Arrowhead distilled) So I'm not sure what to do now. I'm concerned. 
I did want a higher PPM so it's set on 6. I'm concerned about the keep in the 
dark thing."  Why would that make a difference. Can I lift the box and look at 
it or would that ruin the batch and what about taking the box off to remove the 
silver and let set for 36 hours. It's seems more difficult that I thought it 
would be because of the darkness thing. I seen a post here about fuzz does' 
that stop the process and what about lifting the box to see if I have fuzz.

  thanks for any input

  worried cook




CS>first batch

2005-05-06 Thread SCD Traveler
Well I started my first batch yesterday at 4 PM. It's now 7 AM and it's not 
done. I have a colloid master and when I did the test for water purity it was 
just fine (Arrowhead distilled) So I'm not sure what to do now. I'm concerned. 
I did want a higher PPM so it's set on 6. I'm concerned about the keep in the 
dark thing."  Why would that make a difference. Can I lift the box and look at 
it or would that ruin the batch and what about taking the box off to remove the 
silver and let set for 36 hours. It's seems more difficult that I thought it 
would be because of the darkness thing. I seen a post here about fuzz does' 
that stop the process and what about lifting the box to see if I have fuzz.
thanks for any input
worried cook