Re: CSNew to the Group

2013-08-10 Thread Gary Hilt
Welcome  I have a a silver gen works fine. We just use kroger distilled
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Re: CSNew to the Group

2013-08-10 Thread slickpicker
I had a Silvergen that worked fine for several years until the stirring motor 
recently stopped. I just purchased a Colloid Master but haven't tried it yet. I 
use Arrowhead distilled water.

Terry 

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Re: CSNew to the Group

2013-08-10 Thread phoenix23002 tds.net
Doug.. I don't make my own but from posts on this site, I think there is a
way you can test your distilled water to make sure it is 'pure' enough for
making your colloidal silver.  Lola H.

On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 9:07 PM, slickpic...@cox.net wrote:

 I had a Silvergen that worked fine for several years until the stirring
 motor recently stopped. I just purchased a Colloid Master but haven't tried
 it yet. I use Arrowhead distilled water.

 Terry

  highd...@aol.com wrote:

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 afternoon.

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RE: CSNew to the Group

2013-08-10 Thread bob Larson
like stereos, building multiple components in one package is fine until
something breaks...

i have used a colloid master i purchased used on ebay (before they went
pushover under pressure of FDA or just stupidity to stop all CS/generator
sales) since 2006.  bought another for a backup but havent used it yet.  get
a stir-plate to go with it.

i use Arrowhead DW here in L.A.  always clear CS.  Sparkletts always not
quite so clear.
DW will vary by locality more than brand... get a TDS meter to test the DW.

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 Subject: Re: CSNew to the Group
 
 I had a Silvergen that worked fine for several years until 
 the stirring motor recently stopped. I just purchased a 
 Colloid Master but haven't tried it yet. I use Arrowhead 
 distilled water.
 
 Terry 
 
  highd...@aol.com wrote: 
 
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 practice in Asheboro, NC. I am investigating  which  CS 
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 water. Just started by research this afternoon.
 
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RE: CSNew to the Group

2013-08-10 Thread bob Larson
... i use RO water when my system is working properly... better than most
store-bought DW except Arrowhead.
 
back in maryland the best and cheapest DW came from Whole Foods Markets.
yes, i did say cheapest at Whole Foods  i'm not hfallucinating.


  _  

From: phoenix23002 tds.net [mailto:phoenix23...@tds.net] 
Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2013 5:10 PM
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Doug.. I don't make my own but from posts on this site, I think there is a
way you can test your distilled water to make sure it is 'pure' enough for
making your colloidal silver.  Lola H.


On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 9:07 PM, slickpic...@cox.net wrote:


I had a Silvergen that worked fine for several years until the stirring
motor recently stopped. I just purchased a Colloid Master but haven't tried
it yet. I use Arrowhead distilled water.

Terry

 highd...@aol.com wrote:

=

My name is Doug High. My wife and have a holistic wellness practice in
Asheboro, NC. I am investigating  which  CS generator to buy, and which
distiller to get to provide the water. Just started by research this
afternoon.

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RE: CSNew to the Group

2013-08-10 Thread slickpicker
Colliod Master's website didn't seem to make much of an issue of using stir 
plate for smaller (1 qt) quantities. Do you think it's important regardless of 
quantity made? Thanks.

 bob Larson bobli...@att.net wrote: 

=
like stereos, building multiple components in one package is fine until
something breaks...

i have used a colloid master i purchased used on ebay (before they went
pushover under pressure of FDA or just stupidity to stop all CS/generator
sales) since 2006.  bought another for a backup but havent used it yet.  get
a stir-plate to go with it.

i use Arrowhead DW here in L.A.  always clear CS.  Sparkletts always not
quite so clear.
DW will vary by locality more than brand... get a TDS meter to test the DW.

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 From: slickpic...@cox.net [mailto:slickpic...@cox.net] 
 Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2013 5:08 PM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Cc: highd...@aol.com
 Subject: Re: CSNew to the Group
 
 I had a Silvergen that worked fine for several years until 
 the stirring motor recently stopped. I just purchased a 
 Colloid Master but haven't tried it yet. I use Arrowhead 
 distilled water.
 
 Terry 
 
  highd...@aol.com wrote: 
 
 =
 My name is Doug High. My wife and have a holistic wellness 
 practice in Asheboro, NC. I am investigating  which  CS 
 generator to buy, and which distiller to get to provide the 
 water. Just started by research this afternoon.
 
 Sent from Doug's iPhone
 
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RE: CSNew to the group

2007-10-30 Thread Ode Coyote



  Got a Geiger counter?
Might want to check how radioactive that water is.  Granite buildings often 
don't meet Rad dose spec for 24 hour inhabitation.

 You wouldn't want to live in a bank.
 Also, it's filtered through minerals and likely has a high content.

ode

At 02:41 AM 10/30/2007 +0100, you wrote:


Thank you so much for these sites. I have another question. The water we
drink is pure glacial water that's been filtered several years through a
granite mountain before it reaches me. It's untreated in any way. Do I still
need to buy water?

Ann

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Sent: 29. oktober 2007 15:51
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSNew to the group

   A good start:
http://www.colloidalsilver.com.au/FREE-DIY.html

http://www.fugitt.com/cs_notes/

http://www.silvermedicine.org/

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Hi, Im new to the group. I want to start making my own CS but I have no
idea of where to begin or of where to get the supplies.



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Re: CSNew to the group

2007-10-30 Thread Clayton Family
That presents an interesting problem. You can look in the store, or in 
the pharmacy, for water suitable for laboratory use, that has zero 
minerals in it. Maybe they can order some for you.  There was a 
conversation some while ago about getting water in the uk, and that it 
is called differently there- I think de-ionized water is it.   I don't 
know about Norway.  I would want a meter, to see just how close I could 
get (to zero).  I think in the Sierras, the snow melt is very nearly 
pure water.


Out of all the distilled water brands I tried, the worst one was 25 
ppm, I think. And that company starts with highly mineralized water and 
then distills it. The company I use starts with the river water, which 
is much less mineralized to start with, and it comes out fine all the 
time (nearly).


If you could not order distilled or de-ionized water, you could look 
into buying a steam distiller of your own. If you did decide to do 
that, then the next step would be to get the most pure water to start 
with, I would think.


If you are that far out, you must be able to get very pure seawater. My 
parents use seawater as a mineral supplement, and as long as my mother 
takes that, she has no arthritis. They take about  an ounce or 2 a day, 
and have for years. They have picked out a good spot to get it, away 
from homes, etc.


Kathryn

On Oct 29, 2007, at 9:24 PM, Ann wrote:

I hope they have that here, I've never checked for it. I'm about 500 
miles
from the closest big city. Right now we're on an island up on the 
Arctic
Circle off the coast of Norway. We're Americans and sometimes have a 
hard

time finding different things we need to have.

Ann

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From: Clayton Family [mailto:clay...@skypoint.com]
Sent: 30. oktober 2007 04:59
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSNew to the group

Yes, I would think so. Even in very delicious water, even as pure as  
yours is, it is unlikely to be pure enough to use for CS- you really 
want steam distilled water suitable for laboratory use. If you have 
bought a meter, like a conducitivity meter or TDS (total dissolved 
solids) tester, you can test your water and see what it reads. It 
should read under 2uS or under 2 ppm.  Out of the5 brands available 
here, only one of them was good enough to

use for this.

Kathryn


On Oct 29, 2007, at 7:41 PM, Ann wrote:


Thank you so much for these sites. I have another question. The water
we drink is pure glacial water that's been filtered several years 
through
a granite mountain before it reaches me. It's untreated in any way. 
Do I

still need to buy water?

Ann



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Re: CSNew to the group

2007-10-29 Thread Dianne France
Ann

I bought my generator from 
http://www.silverpuppy.com/page1b.htmlhttp://www.silverpuppy.com/page1b.html  
I bought the silverpuppy and am quite happy with the ease of use.  Set on 
automatic it will make 5ppm's in about five to six hours.  From other groups I 
read they recommend the one I have or the silver gen.  I don't know about the 
silver gen.  The only expense once you have your machine is quality DISTILLED 
water.  

Good luck with your journey.

Dianne




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  Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 4:47 AM
  Subject: CSNew to the group


  Hi, I'm new to the group. I want to start making my own CS but I have no idea 
of where to begin or of where to get the supplies. 

   

  Ann 


Re: CSNew to the group

2007-10-29 Thread Ode Coyote

  A good start:
http://www.colloidalsilver.com.au/FREE-DIY.html

http://www.fugitt.com/cs_notes/

http://www.silvermedicine.org/

At 09:47 AM 10/29/2007 +0100, you wrote:

Hi, Im new to the group. I want to start making my own CS but I have no 
idea of where to begin or of where to get the supplies.




Ann


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Re: CSNew to the group

2007-10-29 Thread Ode Coyote


 You might be reading your meter wrong.   If it's a PPM/ TDS meter, double 
the reading.
 Those are for salt water and silver water isn't salt water, so the 
translation is different.

10 to 12 PPM would be more like it over that time span.

Ode


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Ann

I bought my generator from 
http://www.silverpuppy.com/page1b.htmlhttp://www.silverpuppy.com/page1b.html 
I bought the silverpuppy and am quite happy with the ease of use.  Set on 
automatic it will make 5ppm's in about five to six hours.  From other 
groups I read they recommend the one I have or the silver gen.  I don't 
know about the silver gen.  The only expense once you have your machine is 
quality DISTILLED water.


Good luck with your journey.

Dianne




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Hi, I'm new to the group. I want to start making my own CS but I have no 
idea of where to begin or of where to get the supplies.




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RE: CSNew to the group

2007-10-29 Thread Ann
Thank you so much for these sites. I have another question. The water we
drink is pure glacial water that's been filtered several years through a
granite mountain before it reaches me. It's untreated in any way. Do I still
need to buy water?

Ann

-Original Message-
From: Ode Coyote [mailto:odecoy...@alltel.net] 
Sent: 29. oktober 2007 15:51
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSNew to the group

   A good start:
http://www.colloidalsilver.com.au/FREE-DIY.html

http://www.fugitt.com/cs_notes/

http://www.silvermedicine.org/

At 09:47 AM 10/29/2007 +0100, you wrote:

Hi, Im new to the group. I want to start making my own CS but I have no 
idea of where to begin or of where to get the supplies.



Ann


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RE: CSNew to the group

2007-10-29 Thread Ann
I hope they have that here, I've never checked for it. I'm about 500 miles
from the closest big city. Right now we're on an island up on the Arctic
Circle off the coast of Norway. We're Americans and sometimes have a hard
time finding different things we need to have.

Ann

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From: Clayton Family [mailto:clay...@skypoint.com] 
Sent: 30. oktober 2007 04:59
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSNew to the group

Yes, I would think so. Even in very delicious water, even as pure as 
yours is, it is unlikely to be pure enough to use for CS- you really 
want steam distilled water suitable for laboratory use.

If you have bought a meter, like a conducitivity meter or TDS (total 
dissolved solids) tester, you can test your water and see what it 
reads. It should read under 2uS or under 2 ppm.

Out of the5 brands available here, only one of them was good enough to 
use for this.

Kathryn


On Oct 29, 2007, at 7:41 PM, Ann wrote:

 Thank you so much for these sites. I have another question. The water 
 we
 drink is pure glacial water that's been filtered several years through 
 a
 granite mountain before it reaches me. It's untreated in any way. Do I 
 still
 need to buy water?

 Ann

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Re: CSNew to the group

2007-10-29 Thread Clayton Family
Yes, I would think so. Even in very delicious water, even as pure as 
yours is, it is unlikely to be pure enough to use for CS- you really 
want steam distilled water suitable for laboratory use.


If you have bought a meter, like a conducitivity meter or TDS (total 
dissolved solids) tester, you can test your water and see what it 
reads. It should read under 2uS or under 2 ppm.


Out of the5 brands available here, only one of them was good enough to 
use for this.


Kathryn


On Oct 29, 2007, at 7:41 PM, Ann wrote:

Thank you so much for these sites. I have another question. The water 
we
drink is pure glacial water that's been filtered several years through 
a
granite mountain before it reaches me. It's untreated in any way. Do I 
still

need to buy water?

Ann

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Re: CSnew to the group

2006-02-27 Thread M. G. Devour
Welcome aboard, Kandee!

If you build or buy a generator and make your own CS, you'll be able to 
control what's in it, as well as make as much as you need for pennies. 
Those are some good options to have. So you're on a good path. Ask 
questions here to help you learn how to make and use good quality CS 
safely.

Bronchitis and strep infections that finally landed me with pneumonia 
are what caused me to go looking for alternatives and to find CS.

As far as the HTML formatting is concerned, it's easy to turn off, and 
is a courtesy to the rest of the members, some of whose mail programs 
do not handle fancy formatting all that well, and those on dial-up who 
have to pay to download what amounts to cosmetic junk.

In Yahoo mail, if you click on the Options link over on the right hand 
side, then General Preferences, then select Compose messages as plain 
text under Composing E-mails Mode, that'll be it! 
  
Good to have you in the group. I'm sure you'll get some answers.

Be well!

Mike D.


 Hi,
 
   I'm Kandee and new to the list;  I just finished reading Warren
   Jefferson's book about colloidal silver and he gave me the silver-list
   website because I had some questions.  I'm planning to make my own CS
   generator soon and would love to talk with others who use CS and hear
   other testimonials.  My main reason for seeking out CS is the fact
   that I am leary about my daughter having to be on antibiotics every 2
   months.  She's prone to bronchitis, and it's cycle seems to hit every
   2 months.  Based on what I've read, CS would be a good alternative.
 
   I hope I'm typing this in a non-HTML form...I'm not sure how to turn
   it off, if I inadvertantly did use HTML.  Please let me know if I need
   to correct my email system.  Thanks,
 
   Kandee
 
 
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