RE: CSMilligram question...

2002-07-10 Thread Ivan Anderson
That is correct.
1ppm = 1mg/L = 0.001mg/mL

Ivan

-Original Message-
From: Robb Allen [mailto:rube2...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 10 July 2002 5:20 p.m.
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSMilligram question...


what I told you is correct1ppm is equal to 1mg per litre.so
500 ml would be .5 mgyou can do the further math to figure out
smaller ammounts..but I just posted is absolutely
correct..Robb
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From: nebmi...@aol.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 11:35 PM
Subject: Re: CSMilligram question...


 Yikes.  Sorry I asked.  LOL

 Ok, so three different answers to the same question...  One person says
that
 a teaspoon of 10ppm CS has .05mg of silver in it, another person says
 that it has .05mg, and yet a third claims that it has 5000mg of silver.
So
 which is it?  LOL  I know its a simple math question, but after the day I
had
 I just dont want to have to use that many brain cells.

 Mike


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Re: CSMilligram question...

2002-07-10 Thread Dean T. Miller
Hi Robb,

Yup.  Roger Altman was around this list for some time, and was
reporting on his CS elimination experiment.

Your statement about CS concentration was correct.

Analyze the following statements:

1. One tsp. contains 5 ml. of liquid 

Correct.
One liter contains 1000 milliliters of liquid, and one teaspoon is
about 5 milliliters.  That means there are 200 doses of liquid, each
one teaspoonful, in one liter.

2. One ppm concentration is the same as 1 milligram (mg.) per liter
(Example: 10 PPM colloidal silver contains 10 mg of silver in one 
liter of liquid)  

Correct.
Since there are 200 doses of CS in a liter, then each dose must be 10
mg divided by 200 = .05 mg per dose (teaspoon).

(Example: One tsp. of 10 PPM colloidal silver 
contains 50 micrograms of silver)

Correct.
50 micrograms means that there are 0.50 grams -- NOTE: GRAMS
which is the same as 0.05 milligrams -- which is what I said.

What Tony said was:
So a teaspoon contains: (10/1 000 000)x5 = 0.05mg silver
-- note: milligrams -- and I was attempting to adjust that.  :)

On Wed, 10 Jul 2002 01:58:00 -0400, Robb Allen
rube2...@hotmail.com wrote:

Here is where to find reference for what I just said.
http://www.clspress.com/tox.html
there is other good toxicity info and dosage info here as
well...Robb

-- Dean -- from (almost) Des Moines -- KB0ZDF


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Re: CSMilligram question...

2002-07-10 Thread Tony Moody
I'm glad to see you that several of you are awake. My mistake and profound
apologies. Ivan, Dean and Robb are correct.

Tony

Ivan Anderson wrote:
 
 That is correct.
 1ppm = 1mg/L = 0.001mg/mL
 
 Ivan
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Robb Allen [mailto:rube2...@hotmail.com]
 Sent: Wednesday, 10 July 2002 5:20 p.m.
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSMilligram question...
 
 what I told you is correct1ppm is equal to 1mg per litre.so
 500 ml would be .5 mgyou can do the further math to figure out
 smaller ammounts..but I just posted is absolutely
 correct..Robb

 Um, a teaspoon/5 ml is 5000 mg. 
 
 -- Dean -- from (almost) Des Moines -- KB0ZDF



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Re: CSMilligram question...

2002-07-09 Thread Tony Moody
Mike,

A teaspoon is about 5ml which is about 5mg of CS. 

CS of 10ppm means 10mg silver per 100mg CS

So a teaspoon contains: (10/1 000 000)x5 = 0.05mg silver 

If Wayne is having 16oz CS per day then this works out to about .0005mg silver
per day. (16 Oz ~ 500ml which is about 100 teaspoons)

I hope this helps.
Tony






Mike wrote:
Wayne wrote...
   I think I was getting about  .0005 mg of silver per day.


Maybe I'm way off in my calculations, but using the formula mentioned at this
website...

http://silverdata.20m.com/howmuchsilverdididrink.html

I was making calculations that for an average batch of ~10ppm (using Herx's
Calculator), I was ending up with
roughly .6mg of silver per teaspoon -- which is obviously many, many times the
amount Wayne mentioned.  If
someone wants some of my numbers to plug into this equasion to see if they come
anywhere close to matching
mine, the batch I made last night was 8oz, cooked for 90 minutes (5400
seconds), at an average of .41mA.  I
plugged my mA reading into the Herx Calculator every 5 minutes and ended up with
it showing 12.09ppm.

Like I said though, I might be way off.

Mike



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Re: CSMilligram question...

2002-07-09 Thread Dean T. Miller
On Tue, 09 Jul 2002 16:44:42 +0200, Tony Moody a...@new.co.za wrote:

A teaspoon is about 5ml which is about 5mg of CS. 

Um, a teaspoon/5 ml is 5000 mg.

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Re: CSMilligram question...

2002-07-09 Thread Robb Allen
this is not correct...if the silver is 10ppmthen 1 liter
is 10mg.so a half litre is 5 mg.not .0005
mgRobb
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Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 10:44 AM
Subject: Re: CSMilligram question...


 Mike,

 A teaspoon is about 5ml which is about 5mg of CS.

 CS of 10ppm means 10mg silver per 100mg CS

 So a teaspoon contains: (10/1 000 000)x5 = 0.05mg silver

 If Wayne is having 16oz CS per day then this works out to about .0005mg
silver
 per day. (16 Oz ~ 500ml which is about 100 teaspoons)

 I hope this helps.
 Tony






 Mike wrote:
 Wayne wrote...
I think I was getting about  .0005 mg of silver per day.


 Maybe I'm way off in my calculations, but using the formula mentioned at
this
 website...

 http://silverdata.20m.com/howmuchsilverdididrink.html

 I was making calculations that for an average batch of ~10ppm (using
Herx's
 Calculator), I was ending up with
 roughly .6mg of silver per teaspoon -- which is obviously many, many times
the
 amount Wayne mentioned.  If
 someone wants some of my numbers to plug into this equasion to see if they
come
 anywhere close to matching
 mine, the batch I made last night was 8oz, cooked for 90 minutes (5400
 seconds), at an average of .41mA.  I
 plugged my mA reading into the Herx Calculator every 5 minutes and ended
up with
 it showing 12.09ppm.

 Like I said though, I might be way off.

 Mike



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Re: CSMilligram question...

2002-07-09 Thread NebMikey
Yikes.  Sorry I asked.  LOL  

Ok, so three different answers to the same question...  One person says that 
a teaspoon of 10ppm CS has .05mg of silver in it, another person says 
that it has .05mg, and yet a third claims that it has 5000mg of silver.  So 
which is it?  LOL  I know its a simple math question, but after the day I had 
I just dont want to have to use that many brain cells.

Mike


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Re: CSMilligram question...

2002-07-09 Thread Robb Allen
what I told you is correct1ppm is equal to 1mg per litre.so
500 ml would be .5 mgyou can do the further math to figure out
smaller ammounts..but I just posted is absolutely
correct..Robb
- Original Message -
From: nebmi...@aol.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 11:35 PM
Subject: Re: CSMilligram question...


 Yikes.  Sorry I asked.  LOL

 Ok, so three different answers to the same question...  One person says
that
 a teaspoon of 10ppm CS has .05mg of silver in it, another person says
 that it has .05mg, and yet a third claims that it has 5000mg of silver.
So
 which is it?  LOL  I know its a simple math question, but after the day I
had
 I just dont want to have to use that many brain cells.

 Mike


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Re: CSMilligram question...

2002-07-09 Thread Robb Allen
Here is where to find reference for what I just said.
http://www.clspress.com/tox.html
there is other good toxicity info and dosage info here as
well...Robb
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From: Dean T. Miller dtmil...@midiowa.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 6:56 PM
Subject: Re: CSMilligram question...


 On Tue, 09 Jul 2002 16:44:42 +0200, Tony Moody a...@new.co.za wrote:

 A teaspoon is about 5ml which is about 5mg of CS.

 Um, a teaspoon/5 ml is 5000 mg.

 -- Dean -- from (almost) Des Moines -- KB0ZDF


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CSMilligram question...

2002-07-08 Thread NebMikey
Wayne wrote...

 I think I was getting about  .0005 mg of silver per day.
 
Maybe I'm way off in my calculations, but using the formula mentioned at this 
website...

http://silverdata.20m.com/howmuchsilverdididrink.html

I was making calculations that for an average batch of ~10ppm (using Herx's 
Calculator), I was ending up with roughly .6mg of silver per teaspoon -- 
which is obviously many, many times the amount Wayne mentioned.  If someone 
wants some of my numbers to plug into this equasion to see if they come 
anywhere close to matching mine, the batch I made last night was 8oz, 
cooked for 90 minutes (5400 seconds), at an average of .41mA.  I plugged my 
mA reading into the Herx Calculator every 5 minutes and ended up with it 
showing 12.09ppm.

Like I said though, I might be way off.

Mike


Re: CSMilligram question...

2002-07-08 Thread Dean T. Miller
On Mon, 8 Jul 2002 22:21:25 EDT, nebmi...@aol.com wrote:

I was making calculations that for an average batch of ~10ppm 

10 ppm is the same as 10 mg per liter (1000 grams) of water.

1 teaspoon is about 5 milliliters.

So ... 1 teaspoon of 10 ppm CS contains about .05 mg of silver (1/200
of 10 mg).

(using Herx's 
Calculator), I was ending up with roughly .6mg of silver per teaspoon -- 
which is obviously many, many times the amount Wayne mentioned.  If someone 
wants some of my numbers to plug into this equasion to see if they come 
anywhere close to matching mine, the batch I made last night was 8oz, 
cooked for 90 minutes (5400 seconds), at an average of .41mA.  I plugged my 
mA reading into the Herx Calculator every 5 minutes and ended up with it 
showing 12.09ppm.

-- Dean -- from (almost) Des Moines -- KB0ZDF


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