CS>List of Dentists? (X-Root Canal)

1998-12-03 Thread Zeigler, Virginia A. x1969
Hi,
I have been following the thread about root canals, followed the url to
www.rheumatic.org, & was amazed by what I read there.  I stopped midway
through a new root canal & am having the tooth pulled this pm.  My mouth is
full of amalgum, root canals & crowns.  I've wondered for a long time if
perhaps my feeling lousy was related to my teeth.  Now, I would like to find
a dentist who shares Dr. Jordan's & Hulda Clarks's views on dental care.  Is
there a list of such dentists?  Where would I find it?  I live in the
western part of Virginia.  Thanks in advance for any information that would
help!
p.s.  TOOTH TRUTH appears to be out of stock at the publisher.  Does anyone
know where there might be some available?
Ginny


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RE: CS>Candida Diet.. what else??

1998-11-25 Thread Zeigler, Virginia A. x1969
Hi!
Sorry about all of your symptoms!  I had them all in varying degrees for too
many years to number!  Finally after 3 rounds of antibiotics for a
persistent sinus infection, my symptoms were much worse than before.(plus it
didn't really clear up the sinuses)  By then my toenails & fingernails also
had fungal infections & I was able to convince my doctor to prescribe
SPORINOX (a systemic antifungal known to be effective for candidaisis & nail
infections).  Surprise!  the most of the stomach and intestional distress
went away!  I was able to give up all of my prescription and over the
counter digestive meds!  Because of gall bladder (bile delivery) problems
which caused some of the distress, I have done a couple of liver cleanses
(per Hulda Clark's book THE CURE FOR ALL DISEASES).  I continue to use CS
and digestive enzymes & my "guts" feel better than they they have since I
was a child!  Hope this helps.
Ginny
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Subject: CS>Candida Diet.. what else??
Date: Tuesday, November 24, 1998 8:11PM

To ALL:

I've tried for the last 2 months or so to control my gastrointestinal
disorder, brought about by antibiotic use.  I tried the typical Candida
diet, fought myself both physically and mentally to avoid the foods,
thought I did a good job and it didn't do a damn thing. If I eat ANYTHING
that has the slightest amount of anything in it, my symptoms flare up
(gas, heartburn, abdominal pain/bloating, chest pain, muscle twitching,
and brain fog).  This is insane, I can't take it anymore.  I've tried
Colloidal Silver, Super Acidophilus, Yeast Fighters (Twinlab), Psyllum
Fiber, all of these by themselves, and in conjunction with one another.
Nothing has seemed to help.  Has anyone else had these difficulties?  I'm
19 years old and I feel like such an outcast having to watch what I eat
like I'm 60 or something.  Any tips, suggestions, comments, anything
would be GREATLY appreciated.

P.S. Racked up $2500 in medical bills trying to control my symptoms..
doctors haven't helped in the least bit.  In case you were all wondering
why I was antibiotics in the 1st place was because one of my idiot
doctors thought I had Lyme Disease with all of my symptoms but the
antibiotics (doxycycline) made my symptoms 10x worse.

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RE: CS>Hair Loss

1998-11-17 Thread Zeigler, Virginia A. x1969
Hi!
I think you are on the right track with the CS & zapping.  I use both,
myself for numerous conditions including hair thinning.  In addition to
taking CS internally, I rub CS on my scalp  & into my hair after shampooing.
It really seems to be working!

In conjunction with using your zapper, I also strongly recommend the book
THE CURE FOR ALL DISEASES by Hulda Clark.  She has been a great help to me
with her good "common sense" recommendations not to mention her  recipes.
You might want to try her liver herbs recipe and the instructions for the
liver cleanse.  She also lists the frequencies for all the pathogens and
solvents which plague people & their pets.

Hope this is of some help to you!
Ginny
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From: shan...@om.com.au
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Hair Loss
Date: Sunday, November 15, 1998 8:55PM

Several of us in my family (male and female) have been experiencing hair
loss, which started coincidant with us all being innoculated with the same
strain of typhoid vaccine about 12 years ago. My daughter (then aged 2)
suffered the the severest initial symptoms, her hair gradually went dry,
fell out and didn't really start regrowing for 9 months. Still we all
suffer from hair loss despite trying a large variety of things in the
enusing years. Recent blood microscopy test indicate that we all have
symptoms of liver stress, bacteria and possibly parasites in the blood, as
well as rouleying (sp?) of the red blood cells.
 We have just started a program which includes taking CS daily and using a
Beck design zapper.

Has anybody:
 - had any experience with anything similar?
 - evidence that that the CS zapper combination is indicated?
 - or any other suggestions?
Neal




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RE: CS and zapping

1998-11-12 Thread Zeigler, Virginia A. x1969
Hi!
I've been Zapping and using CS simultaneously with no apparent ill effect.
I also am familiar with a prescription shampoo which can be used all over
the body to cure some types of skin rash.  The active ingredient is
ketaconazole which is effective against a pitysporium type fungus.  I am
told that it cured someone who had a rash all over his body ever since
returning from Viet Nam! (20 some years!)  Hope this helps!
Ginny
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From: It's Not Me
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS and zapping
Date: Thursday, November 12, 1998 5:43AM

Bruce or anyone else who knows,
I recall seeing a post recently that stated that you should not take CS
while zapping with a Clark type zapper.  Could you explain this to me.  I
have been using the zapper for some type of skin parasite that the docs
cannot find and at the same time need to be taking CS for chronic
Prostatitis.  What are the dangers?  Also, has anyone had any experience
dealing with itchy little skin critters.  I'm sure I caught them from my
dogs who got them from killing a squirrel and a cat.  The vet can't find
anything on scrapings, and the dog dips don't seem to be helping.  My
dermatologist is calling my itching nonspecific dermatitis, but I don't
think so.  I see that Bruce lists a frequency that kills mites, could
someone point me to info on building one of these generators.  Any help
would be appreciated.
Vern
 


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RE: CS>kidney stones

1998-10-01 Thread Zeigler, Virginia A. x1969
Hi!
My husband also suffers from kidney stones.  We have been trying to follow
some of the recommendations found in Hulda Clark's book "The Cure For All
Diseases".  She recommends that you take magnesium suppliments and avoid
drinking tea.  She also has recipes for a great kidney cleanse and kidney
herbs to use.  Tea adds the very substance to your system that the
magnesium helps you to eliminate!
My husband has passed a kidney stone since eliminating the tea and taking
the magnesium but.it was almost smooth, rather than the very sharp
and crystal like stones he had previously passed.  We're thinking that
perhaps he is now disolving larger stones!
Hope this helps!
Ginny
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From: tj garland
To: jim einert; silver
Subject: CS>kidney stones
Date: Wednesday, September 30, 1998 10:18PM

Not only did my e mail crash this week, I also. I passed a kidney stone ( I
think). I fell off the commode Mon. morning with a pain like a knife in my
back. I struggled to the R/B machine and ran 15 min of pain freq. HA!!  So
much pain that I began to vomit. Finally awoke wife in other end of house
and called 911. After 3 shots of Demreol pain subsided. Got CAT scan
.Negative. I will get it read again.  I never felt anything being passed. I
have been having occasional back and side pain for several months. Also some
problem urinating, occasionally. Thought Fibro and old age.  Got out Health
books . They  recommend lemon juice/ cranberry/ aloe mix. Also Magnesium and
Ginko. Anyone out there been through this? I am trying to stay out of
hospital and Allopathic Dr office.  Thanks!!  Jolly


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RE: silver color question

1998-08-26 Thread Zeigler, Virginia A. x1969
Hi!
Have you changed your brand of distilled water?  I have found that CVS brand
makes a nicer CS than did another brand I used.  Also, heating the water in
a non metal container on the stove top before beginning seems to help, as
does vigilant cleaning of electrodes throughout the process.  I would look
at ANYTHING which you CHANGED from the first and successful efforts!  When
you say "ceramic" containers, how are you using them?  They might have a
more porous surface which could either leech out or harbour impurities.  I
would stick with glass.  We use a Pyrex 2 cup measuring cup to make the CS
...with much success.  We then store the CS in brown glass containers.
I hope this helps.
Ginny
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From: David Leach & Linda Grace
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: silver color question
Date: Tuesday, August 25, 1998 9:09PM

Hi, Could anyone give me any idea what would be causing my
silver to come out balckish color instead of golden? The
first three batches of silver I made (about a cup at a time)
were golden colored and tastless but the last three have
been blackish colored and bitter tasting.Also the wire got
very pitted (had to replace it as there was barely anything
left) I'm not doing anything differently that I know of. I
use distilled water and glass  and ceramic containers.

I'm fairly new to making the silver and also new to the
list, so forgive me if this tipic has been discussed before.
Thanks for any help you can offer.  Linda


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Re: Nickel toxicity

1998-08-13 Thread Zeigler, Virginia A. x1969
Hi, Listers!
It is my understanding, from reading Hulda Clark's book THE CURE FOR ALL
DISEASES, that stainless steel cutlery contains nickel.  so Every
time we eat, using stainless cutlery, we injest nickel.  She says that
nickel is fat soluble and you can even see the chemical reaction
(discoloration of the metal) on a knife after spreading mayonaise and
leaving some on the knife.  She recommends using plastic cutlery!  How about
our God given utensils (fingers) ...they may be the safest after all!
Good health to all!
Ginny
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From: Bill Kingsbury
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: Nickel toxicity
Date: Thursday, August 13, 1998 4:38AM

 At 01:07 PM 8-12-98 -0500, Bob Lee wrote:
 Subject: Cleaning the distiller
 > []
 >
 > By the way, someone keeps saying that nickel is toxic.  Its not.
 > However if nickel is heated in the presence of Carbon Monoxide
 > it will form NICKEL TETRACARBONYL (Ni CO4) which is extremely
 > toxic, however this liquid has a high vapour pressure and the
 > vapour is carried away by the carbon monoxide.  Usually the
 > vapour is passed over a hot surface and it decomposes back into
 > metallic nickel and carbon monoxide and recycled.  We are not
 > very likely to be meeting with NI CO4.


 Bob,

 I just searched through my files for 'nickel'.

 Regarding nickel tetracarbonyl, actually we are likely to encounter
 this toxic substance that you describe as "carried away by carbon
 monoxide".  Tobacco smoke (and auto exhaust) contains both nickel
 and carbon monoxide, thus tobacco smoke (and auto exhaust) contains
 some unhealthy amount of toxic nickel tetracarbonyl.  Inhaled
 nickel accumulates in the lungs and has been associated with
 increased rates of lung, nasal, and laryngeal cancers.

 As for nickel being toxic or not, it all depends on 1) the degree
 of exposure and 2) the state of immune activation to this heavy
 metal.  Although I haven't collected any Medline references I read
 that nickel is a known carcinogen.  However, food contains ultra-
 trace levels of nickel, and 'organic' nickel (from vegetables,
 grains, beans, and nuts) likely does help to maintain health.

 Nickel allergy can cause local skin or systemic reactions.  The
 nickel in jewelry, dental materials, or prosthetic joints or heart
 valves (stainless steel) may also be allergenic sources.

 The EPA lists nickel as a toxic waste (even non-radioactive nickel)
 if it comes from industrial processes, but not if it comes from
 vegetation.  The EPA names nickel in its list of the 100 most toxic
 and hazardous chemicals found at Superfund (toxic waste) sites.

 Below are quotes extracted from various sources.

 --Bill


 

 From:
 Galen D. Knight, Ph.D.
 VitaleTherapeutics, Inc.
 e-mail: galen...@highfiber.com
 http://www.vitaletherapeutics.org

 Re: Heating or frying OILS:

 Metals such as nickel catalyze the epoxidation of olefins
 (unsaturated organic molecules) so it makes sense to heat oil in
 non-metallic containers if one heats at all.  Stainless steel is a
 no-no, since even surgical stainless steel (used in implants and
 supposedly hypoallergenic posts for ear-rings, watch backs, and
 other jewelry) usually contains nickel, cobalt, and chromium.
 See:  http://www.vitaletherapeutics.org/vtlmtltb.htm

 Stainless steel machinery contains carcinogenic nickel.  They
 use nickel as catalyst to saturate vegetable oils into margarine.
 Do you think they get all of the metal out?

 


 THE MARGARINE HOAX --
 Margarine, Fatty Acids and Your Health
 http://www2.peg.apc.org/~nexus/margarine.html

 Another 'side-effect' of hydrogenation is that a residue of
 toxic metals, usually nickel and aluminium, is left behind in
 the finished product.  These metals are used as catalysts in
 the reaction, but they accumulate in our cells and nervous
 system where they poison enzyme systems and alter cellular
 functions, endangering health and causing a wide variety of
 problems.  These toxic metals are difficult to eliminate
 without special detoxification techniques [EDTA chelation],
 and our 'toxic load' increases steadily with small exposures
 over time.  Since they are increasingly found in our air, food
 and water, the cumulative doses can add up to dangerous levels
 over time.

 


 Re: Nickel (Dental Materials) Hypersensitivity

 Clifford Consulting & Research, Inc.
 Colorado Springs, CO
 http://www.ccrlab.com

 Percentage Reactive - Database of 12,823 blood serum specimens

 Nickel Salts Group. . . . . .  97.9% of samples = Reactive
 Mercury Salts Group . . . . .  92.7%
 Arsenic Salts Group . . . . .  86.4%
 Lead Salts Group. . . . . . .  68.0%
 Silver Salts Group. . . . . .  24.7%
 Uranium Salts Group . . . . .  04.1%

 Testing Methodology...

 Reactivity testing is conducted on patient blood serum.  Using
 qualitative antigen-antibody precipitin observations, it is
 possible to detect the presence of antibodies in the serum
 which have been specifically formed agai

Re: TDS_! vs DIST-1

1998-07-24 Thread Zeigler, Virginia A. x1969
Hi!
It was I who had the Hanna instrument with "the ones digit inoperative".
It turns out that I never had a TDS-1 to start with !  What I had was a
DIST-1.  They very graciously replaced it for me with a DIST-WP1, in
which the resolution is "1" rather than "10"!  It appears that the
original one I had was an "older model".  YOU REALLY NEED TO BE VERY
SPECIFIC in what you ask for!  I sure learned my lesson!
My best wishes to all.
Ginny
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From: M. G. Devour
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: TDS_! vs DIST-1
Date: Friday, July 24, 1998 5:55AM

Doug wrote:

> The least significant digit on the lcd readout is the 10's column.
> Whatever the reading you get, you have to multply by 10 to get the
> ppm. For example, if the readout says "33" then the true ppm is
> 330 - 340.

One person got a TDS-1 with the ones digit inoperative, I think. They
were as unhappy as you were until someone pointed out there were
supposed to be 3 digits. They sent it back as defective. Similar
problem, Doug? Just something else to look into.

Good luck, and thanks for doing the legwork for the rest of us.

Mike D.
[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
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Cobalt Blue bottles

1998-07-22 Thread Zeigler, Virginia A. x1969
Hi, All!

chc wrote:
"Today was a most interesting discovery. A highly qualified manufacturer
sent me a "42 ppm CS" in a cobalt blue spray bottle. No big deal,
EXCEPT:
The solution would not test viricidal, bactericidal, fungicidal, Nada! I
could not believe it! It would not make any of the reflexes strong. This
is almost a first, sine I have tested hundreds of people with CS to
date!
So we took the solution out of its container, put it a sterile glass
container, still would not test for killing anything! H...What next?
Then we took a known 100 ppm CS, fantastic, proven quality bug killer,
(by our testing and with patients results) tested, still great. Rinsed
out the cobalt bottle with sterile water, several times. Guess what? It
totally deactivated the 100 ppm product! We could not believe it, so I
again decanted the 100 ppm product from the blue bottle, back into
another sterile container! Nada!"

This brings up some SERIOUS QUESTIONS, since cobalt blue GLASS bottles
have been recommended (as well as brown GLASS or used peroxide bottles)
for the storage of CS since they have no charge that would cause the
silver to plate out ...nor would it deactivate from exposure to light!
Was the cobalt blue bottle GLASS or was it PLASTIC?

The other big question I have is "Will the COBALT leach out of the glass
and contaminate the contents?"  The reason I ask is that Hulda Clark
recommends that all BLUE products whether for ingesting or for topical
use be AVOIDED, since the source of the blue color is COBALT!  COBALT is
a HEAVY METAL which accumulates in the body!  I know that LEAD CRYSTAL
should not be used to store wine, etc. because the lead will leach out
and contaminate the product.  Does the COBALT do the same?

Are there any chemists out there who can answer this question?  (I am
presently re-using the cobalt blue glass bottle that my first CS came in
(Future Biotics brand).

Thanks in advance!
Ginny


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How Much CS/GfSE...How Often?

1998-07-01 Thread Zeigler, Virginia A. x1969
Hi!
Since I am fighting Candidasis, I am very interested in adding
Grapefruit Seed Extract to my regime.  I am using CS and Pau 'd Arco tea
with only moderate success.  I have also begun zapping with a Hulda
Clark type zapper.  I have skin symptoms on hands and feet which may be
a combination of fungus and congested liver. I just don't know!  I am
also experiencing "brain fog".  I am planning to do the Hulda Clark
liver cleanse.

 I had the same symptoms on hands & feet once before, following a major
fungal infection of fingernails and toenails.  I was diagnosed, at that
time, with Pittariasis Rubra Pilaris (sp) and recovered after treatment
with E Tretinate followed by a vitamin regime of E, C, Beta Carotene and
Omega Fatty Acids.  The last of the symptoms left when my gall bladder
was removed.

My question is HOW MUCH (and what ppm) and HOW OFTEN to take CS   &
Grapefruit Seed Extract.Thanks in advance!

May GOD bless each of you!

Ginny


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Microwave Article

1998-06-11 Thread Zeigler, Virginia A. x1969
Hi, Susan!
If you still have the microwave article that you sent to the list, would
you please send it to me at my e-mail address.  I've been telling people
about it and just realized that I must have deleted my copy.
Thanks in advance!
Ginny


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FW: microwave and CS

1998-06-02 Thread Zeigler, Virginia A. x1969
Hi, Susan & All!
I wanted to let you know that we appreciated the microwave article,
especially since I had considered "nuking" the water for our CS!
Actually, we do "nuke" the water for our iced teanow I'm not sure
its such a good idea.  Thanks.  Life is fragile & we do "handle it" with
prayer!
Ginny
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From: Susan M. Yensen
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: microwave and CS
Date: Monday, June 01, 1998 6:40PM

Hi CJ,

Just delete it.  A person asked me to put it on the list.  Of course
it's
so long you probably won't want to read it.  The text is related to cs
in
that heating water in the microwave might not be a good idea--period,
according to this study, "gagged" in Switzerland. Well controlled, it
proves the molecular changes in nuked stuff including water and the
stress
the body undergoes when you feed it the nuked food, by measuring blood
values after ingestion and digestion.

Distilled water is what we use to make cs.  I go to a moderate degree of
effort to make my distilled water 001 ppm.  I for one don't want to
disturb
the natural process of this with water molecularly changed by nuking.

It may be a fine point, but if science is to be repeatable then these
things might be well to take into consideration.  It may actually
educational.

So this does have something to do with CS and were you to wade through
it
in the light of what truth must we have to preserve a healthy body, or
help
a sick one it might be more interesting!

Life is Fragile. Handle with Prayer
Susan



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FW: FW: FW: More technical questions....TDS1...

1998-05-28 Thread Zeigler, Virginia A. x1969
Hi, Debbie & All!
We purchased our unit from Hanna Instruments, Inc.  Their internet
address is www.hannainst.com.  They also have an 800 telephone #
(800-HANNA-US).  I believe that the item # that Raul has given is  the
one to ask for.  It is DIST-WP1 which has a resolution of 1.  Tell them
what you are planning on using it for and that you need a resolution of
1 so that it will register very low parts per million.  What you are
measuring is Total Disolved Solids (TDS).
Good luck!
Ginny
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From: Debbie McDonald
To: vzeig...@genicom.com
Subject: Re: FW: FW: More technical questionsTDS1...
Date: Thursday, May 28, 1998 12:18PM

Hey Ginny,
  Can you tell me where and how much to get this device and which one I
need to ask for??? Thanks, Debbie

Zeigler, Virginia A. x1969 wrote:
>
> Thank you, Raul & Jim, for your Info. on the TDS1 tester.  I just
talked
> to Hanna Instruments and was instructed to send my unit back and they
> will replace it with the newer model that has the proper resolution
for
> our purposes. Hurrah!
> Ginny
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> From: Raul Vergini, MD
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: FW: More technical questionsTDS1...
> Date: Thursday, May 28, 1998 2:12AM
>
> I think that the problem is in the model (you can check at the Hanna
> home
> page: www.hannainst.com ). The TDS1  (now discontinued) has a
> "resolution"
> of 10ppm. The new model is the DIST-WP1 that has a resolution of 1
ppm.
> In the Hanna home page you can find also a list of the distributors
> outside
> USA. The price of the DIST-WP1 is $46.70 (in USA).
> Hope this help
> Raul
>
> At 15.00 28/05/98 +1000, you wrote:
> >
> >
> >--
> >> From: jein...@troi.csw.net
> >> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> >> Subject: Re: FW: More technical questionsTDS1...
> >> Date: Thursday, 28 May 1998 4:27
> >>
> >
> >>
> >> Ginny,
> >>  Sounds like you may have a defective unit. The TDS1 I have has
3
> >> numbers on it. When you turn it on, and it settles down, it will
read
> >> 000, if you test a fluid that has particles it will directly read
the
> >> ppm. I just used mine to check my irony well water. It read 081 or
> >> 81ppm. Boy, what is that doing to my system??? Don't drink a lot of
> >> it thought, mostly distilled water.
> >>  Hope this helps!
> >>  Jim Einert, N.D.
> >>
> >Jim,
> >I have been trying to get info on a local importer of the TDS1, and
to
> no
> >avail, hows about a contact for those foreigners (me) to obtain one
> from US
> >of A
> >John in Australia
> >
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FW: FW: More technical questions....TDS1...

1998-05-28 Thread Zeigler, Virginia A. x1969
Thank you, Raul & Jim, for your Info. on the TDS1 tester.  I just talked
to Hanna Instruments and was instructed to send my unit back and they
will replace it with the newer model that has the proper resolution for
our purposes. Hurrah!
Ginny
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From: Raul Vergini, MD
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: FW: More technical questionsTDS1...
Date: Thursday, May 28, 1998 2:12AM

I think that the problem is in the model (you can check at the Hanna
home
page: www.hannainst.com ). The TDS1  (now discontinued) has a
"resolution"
of 10ppm. The new model is the DIST-WP1 that has a resolution of 1 ppm.
In the Hanna home page you can find also a list of the distributors
outside
USA. The price of the DIST-WP1 is $46.70 (in USA).
Hope this help
Raul




At 15.00 28/05/98 +1000, you wrote:
>
>
>--
>> From: jein...@troi.csw.net
>> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>> Subject: Re: FW: More technical questionsTDS1...
>> Date: Thursday, 28 May 1998 4:27
>>
>
>>
>> Ginny,
>>  Sounds like you may have a defective unit. The TDS1 I have has 3
>> numbers on it. When you turn it on, and it settles down, it will read
>> 000, if you test a fluid that has particles it will directly read the
>> ppm. I just used mine to check my irony well water. It read 081 or
>> 81ppm. Boy, what is that doing to my system??? Don't drink a lot of
>> it thought, mostly distilled water.
>>  Hope this helps!
>>  Jim Einert, N.D.
>>
>Jim,
>I have been trying to get info on a local importer of the TDS1, and to
no
>avail, hows about a contact for those foreigners (me) to obtain one
from US
>of A
>John in Australia
>
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FW: CS Changing Color

1998-05-27 Thread Zeigler, Virginia A. x1969
Hi!
We also notice a slight color change a day or 2 later.  I have noticed
some plating to the sides of the glass jar, which changes the appearance
of the CS somewhat.  We are currently storing the CS in a mason jar
wrapped in aluminum foil (to keep the light out) and transferring small
amounts to smaller brown glass bottles.
Ginny
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From: Bill White
To: 'Silver-List'
Subject: FW: CS Changing Color
Date: Wednesday, May 27, 1998 9:35AM

Hi List,

No response to my post yesterday... I'm open for speculation as to why
it's changing
Color to pale green from pale yellow...


Bill

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From:  Bill White
Sent:  Tuesday, May 26, 1998 12:30 PM
To:  'Silver-List'
Subject:  CS Changing Color

Hi List,

I made up a quart of CS using a Sota Blood zapper unit 5 days ago...
nice golden/yellow.
I put it in a clean brown glass container and put it a dark kitchen
cabinet.

I noticed yesterday that the color had changed to a pale green/yellow...
Can anyone offer
Some suggestions as to what is going on? Used store-bought "steam
distilled" water. The
Bottle was as clean as can be (as far as I can tell)...


Bill




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FW: More technical questions....TDS1...

1998-05-27 Thread Zeigler, Virginia A. x1969
Hi, Bruce & All!
We also have purchased and are using the TDS1 from Hanna Instruments.
We haven't yet figured out how you can get readings as "fine tuned" as
23 ppm or 13 ppm.  Our readings go from "0" to "1" to "2" without
anything in between.  When our CS was a light golden yellow it
registered a "1" and when it was a deeper golden yellow it still read
"1". We are multiplying these values by ten to arrive at the 10 ppm and
assume that both of our batches are somewhere between 10 & 20 ppm I
know that the second batch of CS was much stronger than the first, but
our reading didn't change.  What do we need to do in order to get the
finer reading?  ( We have the callibration packets and are using them.)
Any enlightenment would be much appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
Ginny
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From: jein...@troi.csw.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: More technical questions.
Date: Tuesday, May 26, 1998 3:21PM

> Date:  Tue, 26 May 1998 10:10:52 -0500
> From:  "Bruce K. Stenulson" 
> To:silver-list@eskimo.com

> The Hanna Instruments TDS1 is inexpensive and consistant; it adjusts
for
> temperature, too.
>
> By the way, a friend brought by a gallon of Sure- Fine "Distilled
> water", bottled in Amarillo, TX, which was doing 'strange things' -
> whiteish cloudyness in CS generating process... Tested 17ppm of
> something = badly contaminated distilled water...  probably tells us
we
> may not be able to trust the labels of all store bought water... if
you
> find a brand that tests 0 to 1 ppm with the TDS1, stick with it.

I used a Hanna TDS1 to check some Sure-Fine "Distilled Water',
bottled in Little Rock, AR, and it tested at 23ppm. I switched brands
bought at the same store, and got distilled water at 1ppm. So it
ain't all the same folks!!!
Jim Einert, N.D.


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Re: NUTRIENTS

1998-05-21 Thread Zeigler, Virginia A. x1969
Hi, Everyone!

Here in Virginia just about everything we try to grow is attacked by one
sort of fungus or another (not to mention japanese beetles etc.).  We
end up buying all sorts of fungicides and insecticides, which nobody
wants to handle because of how toxic they are to humans and animals.
I am excited about the prospect of using some CS as a foliar spray on my
tomatoes, grapes, roses etc.  I have some powdered copper, which is
supposed to be an effective fungacide, but which plugs up the sprayer &
is otherwise messy enough that noone bothers to use itI wonder if
colloidal copper might not be more useful.  Just a thought
Also, I wonder if the CS would kill the nematodes (not the beneficial
nematodes which kill grubs in the lawn) which ruin carrots and raise
havoc with the roots of other plants???

Ginny


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CS nasal spray

1998-05-06 Thread Zeigler, Virginia A. x1969
Hi, Everyone!
I am presently using a CS nasal spray (somewhere between 10 & 20 ppm as
best we can tell from our TDS-1 tester).  This is part of my regimen to
fight systemic candida.  I am drinking pau 'd arco tea and taking some
CS orally (letting it sit in my mouth & throat  awhile first)this in
addition to soaking my feet in pau 'd arco and topically applying CS to
hands & feet (mostly for the nails).  I have taken a 1 week course of
Sporanox antifungal prescription drug, to be followed by 2 more courses
with a three week break between each course.  I am planning to start
taking mega zymes and MSM  (naturally occuring sulfur) to help my
stomach, as well as olive leaf capsules which are purported to be anti
fungal.  I am getting some stevia for sweetening.
The reason for all the assorted approaches is that I have had repeated
sinus infections and stomach/digestive system problems for about my
whole adult life and would like to be healthy and free of all the
prescription meds (some of which have brought about fungal problems).

Has anyone out there used CS as a nasal spray for any length of time?
(To be truthful, the account of the "blue lady" has caused me to
question the wisdom of using the nasal spray approach).

 I would welcome any coments concerning this or the rest of my regimen.
I am very concerned that I not "mess-up" my liver function.  (I've
already had my gall bladder removed and the bile duct opened up).

I appreciate the openness of each of you on the list and wish you good
health!

Ginny


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Sources for Fine Silver

1998-04-14 Thread Zeigler, Virginia A. x1969

Hi!
I'm looking for sources for small quantities of fine silver wire (14 ga), 
hopefully from somewhere on the East Coast or Mid Atlantic States area.  I 
am also seeking any advise/comments on the use of coloidal silver for 
treatment of systemic Candidasis.
Thank you!

Virginia Zeigler


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