Re: Brain fog anecdotes

1998-07-13 Thread Jason Ringas
Reid Smith wrote: > >I learned something about that a little while back. Don't guzzle the > water, sip it all day long and I also take 2 asperins 3-4 times a day. > I don't know exactly what the difference is but sipping water works > better for me than drinking a glass full every so often. >

Look who I found!

1998-07-13 Thread Marsha Hallett
Dear Nancy, Hi, gal! Look at this letter! I sent her the FAQ and told her to join the list and talk to you. Cool, huh?? Her email is bellada...@aol.com Love, Marsha Marsha- would love the info you have on C. silver! I am a pediatric BSN (registered nurse) I bought colloidal silver a few yrs ago f

Re: Provocative thoughts

1998-07-13 Thread Philip Collins
Hello, Charles. I am not an expert in Herx reactions. Hope you get other, more expert answers. Longest I have had was two days. Whitney >It seemed SO severe, and I tried continuing, until I just couldn't. Usually >a "Herx" reaction would let up with a little time right? > > >Brain fog is

Re: An observation...

1998-07-13 Thread M. G. Devour
Hi Chuck! Thanks for contributing. And thank you so much for sharing Marsha with us! On 13 Jul 98 at 11:21, you wrote: > The primary purpose of the bulb is to limit current in the event the > electrodes touch each other (short circuit). ... > The bulb serves no purpose in the silver generation

Re: Colloidal or Ionic -- or Dissolved ?

1998-07-13 Thread M. G. Devour
On 13 Jul 98 at 16:02, Bill wrote: > Is it possible to dissolve pure silver in distilled water ? I suspect that the *solubility* of silver in plain water is extremely low, akin to that of other metals. For practical purposes, I think silver would be classified as *IN*soluble. You just won't see

Bob Beck's CS info

1998-07-13 Thread Bill Kingsbury
Also see this web site for Bob Beck's 'blood electrifier' and 'magnetic pulse generator' healing device plans. Home page: http://www.u36.com/~fredw/index.htm from: http://www.u36.com/~fredw/bobbeck/index.htm - Cur

Re: An observation...

1998-07-13 Thread Bill Kingsbury
Chuck, Thanks for clarifying the purposes of the bulb. The basic question, however, is still looking for an answer: >> Does anyone know how to design a 5 mA current regulator ? >> (Any references or ideas appreciated.) As Mike wrote: >> ...it makes sense to try current limiting at something

Colloidal or Ionic -- or Dissolved ?

1998-07-13 Thread Bill Kingsbury
Peter Lindemann's info (see below) clears up the question "Colloidal or Ionic?" -- but how do we know if there is dissolved silver (DS) in CS ? Is it possible to dissolve pure silver in distilled water ? Is there always some DS in properly made CS ? Is consuming too much dissolved silver

Re: OT: Brain fog anecdotes

1998-07-13 Thread GREEN/SHULMAN
The email address given below-for Brian McInturf- for info on liver flushes is incorrect. Sandy san...@better.net -- > From: Philip Collins > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: Re: OT: Brain fog anecdotes > Date: Monday, July 13, 1998 12:14 AM > > Hello Frank Matzka. > > For a f

Re: HI-POWER *AC* CS GENERATOR

1998-07-13 Thread Nancy B.
I think I've mentioned the Motherlode (about $400); haven't gotten one yet; it's on my list of expensive "toys" to get within the next 6 mo. It can process up to a gallon of CS, pretty high ppm if desired; doesn't require "wiping wires or filtering" or dark glass bottles, and processes fairly quic

Re: TDS-1 What it actually does!

1998-07-13 Thread Nancy B.
This sounds more like an answer to my original question a week or so ago. I thought it would only measure ionic silver and not include non-ionic silver. Thanks for clarifying. Nancy B. -Original Message- From: Bruce K. Stenulson To: bjs1...@theramp.net Cc: George Martin ; silver-list

NOTICE

1998-07-13 Thread W. D. Cavanaugh
With no apology, I launch into the personal here. If you don't want to share grief, please feel free to delete this very personal message to you who in such a short while have shared so much with me. Wil Cavanaugh She was one of our best friends. The people with whom she lived until 1993 called

Re: To stir or not to stir...

1998-07-13 Thread Paul Andree
Hi All, Concerning stirring, I use a straw and blow bubbles under the silver rods. As the bubbles rise, they agitate the water above them. Variations of placement will also work. Paul Andree = Reid Smith wrote: > >> The answer is yes it should be

Re: Brain fog anecdotes

1998-07-13 Thread Reid Smith
> I said last week that I connected worsened brain fog/die off(herx). One thing >that connects with what Reid said as to thick blood, last summer I had memory >problems so bad and equilibrium problems and symptoms of stroke and I take meds >for blood pressure that is an adrenal inhibitor as this i

Re: Is there Colloidal Gold?

1998-07-13 Thread Joyce Inouye
I tried Colloidal Gold but the results weren't that great. I found that a GOOD herb-vegetable-grain-fruit powder mix gives so much better results than a single mineral (gold). There are hundreds of HEALING NUTRIENTS in a good powder mixture which will help your body heal FASTER than just Gold Miner

Re: Doctors

1998-07-13 Thread bjs1779
Douglas McMurtrie wrote: > > Be careful with such a radically level and evenhanded position, we > wouldn't want people to start thinking that there might actually be two > sides to every coin now would we? Let me suggest the technique of > "tarring them all with the same brush". This is especiall

Re: An observation...

1998-07-13 Thread Marsha Hallett
This is Marsha's husband replying. My name is Chuck Hallett and my profession is Electrical Engineering. I am writing to hopefully describe the purpose of the light bulb in the silver generator circuit. The primary purpose of the bulb is to limit current in the event the electrodes touch each ot

Re: An observation...

1998-07-13 Thread Bruce K. Stenulson
George Martin wrote: > > Recently I had occasion to produce numerous batches > of CS in a short period of time. Since I had several going at > once I had to pay a bit more attention to the process then normal. > What I noticed and would like to share with the list follows. > Regards, > G

Re: An observation...

1998-07-13 Thread Bill Kingsbury
I read that the 40 mA bulb was used to limit the current to 40 mA maximum -- and lower currents would be desirable, (if smaller bulbs were available) to minimize colloidal particle size. George's current is no where near 40 mA, and the results seem to be compromised or questionable, already (a

Re: 28 vdc power supply

1998-07-13 Thread Bill Kingsbury
I'll see if I can find a low-cost, waterproof, non-conductive housing and circuit breaker... Everyone is already using ground-fault circuit breakers on all their outlets in the kitchen (and bath), right ? --Bill 7-12-98, Mike D. wrote: > >12 Jul 98, Bill wrote: > >> Here's a source for a Pow

Re: Doctors

1998-07-13 Thread Douglas McMurtrie
Philip Collins wrote: > > Mike, your thoughts are reasonable, sound, diplomatic, productive, > constructive. > > Perhaps some of the exasperation so many feel about MD's grows out of the > fact that the medical establishment has indeed achieved such important, > life-saving discoveries and treatm

Re: Brain fog anecdotes

1998-07-13 Thread Debbie McDonald
Clark says, comfortingly, that if you dont' sleep > through the night, "you may have the worst night of your life" well, I have > not slept through a night in the last decade. And no amount of ornithine is > going to fool my body into thinking eight hours equals four. I used Clarkes parasite pr

Re: To stir or not to stir...

1998-07-13 Thread M. G. Devour
On 12 Jul 98 at 23:10, silver-list@eskimo.com wrote: My concern about the magnets comes from the common caution of various "authorities" out there on the CS web sites who tell you to avoid strong magnetic fields in the vicinity of CS that you are trying to store. The electrostatic field of the cha

Re: An observation...

1998-07-13 Thread M. G. Devour
On 13 Jul 98 at 22:15, George Martin wrote: > When the current read 8.0 - 10.0 > ma I noticed something different occur. In addition to the CS > 'floating' around in the vicinity of the electrodes there was also a > rather thick 'stream' of CS that was sinking to the bottom of the > container.

MCT Fund Update

1998-07-13 Thread Douglas McMurtrie
Closing in on the mark folks! Just absolutely wonderful. Lets bring it on home. The tentative target is $400.00 based on Bob Well's original contact. This number will get more specific as we get test specs and pricing from the labs. For now the fund stands as follows: Whitney Collinsxan

Microbial Challenge Test Fund

1998-07-13 Thread Robert L. Wells
>Joyce wrote: >I once used a silver which had an natural, active ingredient added to it >(electron-giver) that enhanced the action of the silver in killing >pathogens--it was the fastest germ killer tested at a university. Which university? Can we get them to do some testing for us at no charge?

TDS1

1998-07-13 Thread brains
thanks list ...Problem solved... -- Peace and Health to you and may the White Light protect you Barbara and Brian in OZ VK5KBW http://www.senet.com.au/~brains/intro.htm -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or si

Re: Comfrey Off the Topic

1998-07-13 Thread W. D. Cavanaugh
Comfrey is just comfrey. The pepsin must be from something else. I'll be glad to mail you some of the root for growing your own plant if you'll send me your snailmail address. I do not know how many of you will want this, but I will send as much as I can. Wil Cavanaugh chuck...@iamerica.net --

Lotus files

1998-07-13 Thread Robert L. Wells
My apologies to some of you. I use Lotus Notes most of the time for sending mail. I do so because all of my mail is received through Lotus Notes at my corporate address. I tend to read my mail at work more than at home so I just quit using my home address. However, a few people over time have i

An observation...

1998-07-13 Thread George Martin
Recently I had occasion to produce numerous batches of CS in a short period of time. Since I had several going at once I had to pay a bit more attention to the process then normal. What I noticed and would like to share with the list follows. My procedure is pretty much what I

TDS1

1998-07-13 Thread brains
G'day list ...a question .. I asked some one in the states to get a TDS1 for me ...where is the best place to get it . Hanna does not show them on their web site ... -- Peace and Health to you and may the White Light protect you Barbara and Brian in OZ VK5KBW http://www.senet.c

Re: To stir or not to stir...

1998-07-13 Thread M. G. Devour
On 12 Jul 98 at 23:11, Reid wrote: >One of the things that I considered doing was to put a small slow > motor over the glass with the silver wire bent into a U shape > sticking into the water. That would be connected to one side of the > current and the other would be connected to a few silver

Re: Doctors

1998-07-13 Thread M. G. Devour
On 12 Jul 98 at 23:28, Whitney wrote: > Mike, your thoughts are reasonable, sound, diplomatic, productive, > constructive. Thank you, Whitney. > Perhaps some of the exasperation so many feel about MD's grows out > of the fact that the medical establishment has indeed achieved such > important, l

COMFREY

1998-07-13 Thread likowski
Yes, it's back in health food stores. Years ago comfrey-pepsin was a wonderful GI (Gastrointestinal )healing agent. We used it to heal ulcers, to sooth the GI tract and it worked great. Who says you need antibitics to heal h.pylori?? Anyway, someone got a hairbrained idea

Re: Provocative thoughts

1998-07-13 Thread Reid Smith
>Hello, Charles. >Brain fog is certainly an awful symptom. But I wonder if the brain fog you >mention is a kind of Herx? Any thoughts? >Whitney Collins I believe the brain fog is partially caused by two things. Not enough sleep and thick blood. Atleast that's what causes mine. Take Care R

COMFREY: THE "BONEMENDER"

1998-07-13 Thread likowski
"W. D. Cavanaugh" : "My point is: almost nobody I know has any knowledge of comfrey..." COMFREY: One of the best weapons in herbal medicine; miraculous in it's ability to rapidly mend and heal broken bones and torn flesh. The Indians called it BONEMENDER and was wrapped around limbs with broke

Re: Comfrey Off the Topic

1998-07-13 Thread ramakrishna Kothalanka
HOW DO I KNOW IF I HAVE CAMFREY PEPSIN IN MY YARD ; HOW DOES THIS PLANT LOOK LIKE; WHERE CAN I GET OKRA PEPSIN AND CAMFREY PEPSIN? THANK YOU FOR THE INFORMATION.. -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-m

Re: Comfrey Off the Topic

1998-07-13 Thread jeinert
> Date: Sun, 12 Jul 1998 17:57:36 + > From: chc > Reply-to: c...@jps.net > Organization: Creative Health Center > To:"silver-list@eskimo.com" > Subject: Comfrey Off the Topic > Years ago comfrey-pepsin was a wonderful GI (Gastrointestinal )healing >

RE: Provocative thoughts

1998-07-13 Thread Charles L. Church
It seemed SO severe, and I tried continuing, until I just couldn't. Usually a "Herx" reaction would let up with a little time right? Charles -Original Message- From: Philip Collins [mailto:xanadu...@email.msn.com] Sent: Sunday, July 12, 1998 9:45 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com

Re: Microbial Challenge Test Fund

1998-07-13 Thread Philip Collins
Can't remember whether I sent my pledge to Doug or the list, but it was $20. My fax is 609-466-2285, and I'd love to get any hard info on effects of CS. Thanks Whitney Collins -Original Message- From: robert.we...@ny.ubs.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Friday, July 10, 1998 10:29 A

Re: What the ennemy is doing....

1998-07-13 Thread jeinert
> Date: Sun, 12 Jul 1998 21:46:34 -0400 > From: ryb > To:rife-l...@eskimo.com > Subject: What the ennemy is doing > I suggest that all those that still believe in some openness of > "scientific medecine" go to this site: > http://www.hcrc.org/index.html

Re: Microbial Challenge Test Fund

1998-07-13 Thread Philip Collins
-Original Message- From: Douglas McMurtrie To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Tuesday, July 07, 1998 9:32 AM Subject: Microbial Challenge Test Fund Doug, you wrote: < We'll keep a running list of pledges Here's another $20. Whitney Collins -- The silver-list is a moderated forum fo

Re: To stir or not to stir...

1998-07-13 Thread Reid Smith
>Joyce must be right about the magnet not affecting anything. >Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't a magnet only affect >ferrous metals? >Wil C. A magnet also has a E-field which is a electron field and electrons is what is being used to make the silver. Take Care Reid -- The silver-list

Re: Brain fog anecdotes

1998-07-13 Thread Tom Young
Don't be too concerned --- I can tell you that the only part that I didn't like was drinking the epsom salts. But even then, after a while I learned that if I made it with very cold water and "chugged it" real quick, the taste wasn't so bad. I had no trouble sleeping, no discomfort whatsoever. A

Re: OT: Brain fog anecdotes

1998-07-13 Thread Philip Collins
Hello Frank Matzka. For a full description of a traditional liver flush, see http://www.mindspring.com/~turf/alt/req/cleanse/liver.txt. You will find all sorts of valuable alternative treatments and procedures on that site, which is the webpage of Brian McInturf. Whitney Collins -Original

Re: Provocative thoughts

1998-07-13 Thread Fidget
That is an excellent question Whitney, certainly one I'd like to know the answer as well. I have fibromyalgia and candida. I've been taking only one capsule a day (in the AM) for the last two weeks now, specifically using it to try and clear up the candida. I also have the liquid GsE (glycerine

Re: To stir or not to stir...

1998-07-13 Thread W. D. Cavanaugh
Yes, Reid, but the E field that is producing the colloid is right against the wire, right?? I still don't see how a magnet of that level could disrupt. . . Nonetheless, I don't much like magnets. So, I'll change horses (maybe even Mike's famous dead one) midstream and vote (like that'll change a

Re: To stir or not to stir...

1998-07-13 Thread Reid Smith
>> The answer is yes it should be stirred and should prevent larger >> particals. The water becomes more conductive in that cloud area. >Tom, Reid, your observations are right on. This is one of those >subtle variables that are going to make it hard to standardize a >recipe. >One of the most e