Re: Color

1998-08-03 Thread Tom Young
Lavender???!!! Maybe the jar once contained pickled beets 8^) W. D. Cavanaugh wrote: > I make my CS in a clear gallon pickle jar usually. I let it > make for about an hour. There is absolutely no sediment, > and never a need to stir-- the "cloud" floats from the wire. > When the hour i

newbie

1998-08-03 Thread loba kola
hello everyone, i joined because my 57 year old dad just had colon cancer surgery, they removed about 3 feet of it, and his right kidney. his liver is clean, and he is eating like a horse and is getting back to his old self. after about 900 hours and counting of research, telephone calls, appoint

Re: Smallest Particle CS: Key to killing Lyme?

1998-08-03 Thread Tom Young
This sure seems logical, to me anyway. I believe that higher voltage and/or current would more violently separate the silver from the electrodes, causing larger particles to break off. Conversely, using a small current (possibly regulated for consistent results) will draw off the smallest particl

Thyroid

1998-08-03 Thread chc
<<<>> Dear Mary Jo; Most MDs will tell you to put a 2"x2" patch of Iodine on your thigh and if the body absorbs it, then the conclusion, you must need it. Several years back, on a rather large, expensive battery of lab tests, I personally showed positive for severe hypothyroidism, which BTW

Off Topic-Trifield Meter

1998-08-03 Thread chc
Does anyone know where we can pick up a high quality trifield meter to check electromagnetic radiation levels, at a good price??? Thanks in advance, chc -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail messag

Re: Thyroid

1998-08-03 Thread Daniel Holly
Rather.paint the iodine on the underside of your arm where it is not hairy dan -Original Message- From: Daniel Holly To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Monday, August 03, 1998 6:47 PM Subject: Re: Thyroid >For low Iodine or to help thyroid,paint the Iodine >on your underarm where

CS Response Vern

1998-08-03 Thread chc
Vern Wrote<<< Not exactly, but if I leave the CS in my mouth long at all, I get what you might call a sore throat. It doesn't last a real long time, but the whole region does get somewhat touchy for a little while. I have no idea what causes this reaction. Vern When The CS gets absorbed int

Re: Thyroid

1998-08-03 Thread Debbie McDonald
How much iodine do you paint?? Daniel Holly wrote: > > For low Iodine or to help thyroid,paint the Iodine > on your underarm where it is not hairy. > Regular drugstore Iodine. > I do it. -- Debbie McDonald mailto:lullw...@flash.net -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussi

For Christian von Wechmar

1998-08-03 Thread Nancy B.
Please tell me more about your experience testing both low voltage CS & HVAC CS. I missed that discussion some time ago. What kind of generator did you use for HVAC? Was it clear (microscopically) that the particles from HVAC were larger than low voltage, or could they have been clumps of small

Re: Thyroid

1998-08-03 Thread Daniel Holly
For low Iodine or to help thyroid,paint the Iodine on your underarm where it is not hairy. Regular drugstore Iodine. I do it. Dan -Original Message- From: Jason Ringas To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Monday, August 03, 1998 1:49 PM Subject: Re: Thyroid >Mary Jo Bruce wrote: >> >>

Re: Thyroid

1998-08-03 Thread Jason Ringas
Mary Jo Bruce wrote: > >I seem to recall that a recent edition of Dr. Douglass' alternative > health newsletter had an article about thyroid. I believe it was > suggested that one might dot iodine on the skin and watch to see > whether it was sucked up by the body, so to speak - or not. > I t

New folks, welcome!

1998-08-03 Thread M. G. Devour
I've helped several new folks sign on to the list over the weekend. Welcome aboard, everyone. All of you sent your subscribe messages to silver-list@eskimo.com, which bounce to me and get handled manually. If, in the future, you send subscribe or unsubscribe instructions to: silver-list-r

Re: Psoriasis

1998-08-03 Thread M. G. Devour
Thank you for the update, John. I was thinking about you just yesterday. You saved me digging through my archive to get your address. It sounds like you're progressing well and that you have a good handle on the process. It's ironic that water purification is one of the few widely recognised an

Re: CS response

1998-08-03 Thread Reid Smith
>>Not exactly, but if I leave the CS in my mouth long at all, I get >>what you might call a sore throat. It doesn't last a real long >>time, but the whole region does get somewhat touchy for a little >>while. I have no idea what causes this reaction. >Chronic candida infections in the throat a

Thyroid

1998-08-03 Thread Mary Jo Bruce
-- I see

Re: Proposed CS protocol version 1.1

1998-08-03 Thread Reid Smith
> Mike, > From the recent discussions, I've gathered that the bulb actually > does not function as a current limiter, because 25 or 40 milliamps > (allowed by the commonly available small bulbs) is too high of a > current to produce 'desirable' CS production. (The bulb does > serve to indicate re

Re: Darkfield microscopy

1998-08-03 Thread Reid Smith
>>One thing that is possable is checking the sizes of particals with the >>darkfield. If we want a uniform size partical and if it is viewed to be >>many different sizes under the darkfield then we know that something >>has to be changed. If we know that we need .001 and we know that it's >>not pos

Re: giardia and cryptosporidium treatable by cs?

1998-08-03 Thread Harvey Flatbush
Douglas Haack & List At 12:19 PM 8/3/98 +1000, you wrote: >Peter, I had an unusual feeling in my gut yesterday, due to I believe >some reverse osmosis but giardia infected Sydney water. I drank from the >filtered water quite accidently, and without thinking etc. although I >have a distiller and al

Re: CS response - thyroid

1998-08-03 Thread Debbie McDonald
Bill Kingsbury wrote: > Years ago I read that the thyroid can become colonized by > certain types of fungus -- something doctors never test for. > A Medline search should turn up some references: Thanks Bill, this sounds like a possibility. I tried to call WaterOz, does anyone have the phone number

FDA AXE FALLS AUG. 27

1998-08-03 Thread Mike Rhyner
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Re: CS & Immunity - IT'S ALL RELATIVE

1998-08-03 Thread bjs1779
likow...@earthlink.net wrote: > >> cells do on their level. And did you know that when sperm enters a woman > much of it is *immediately* treated as an intruder and destroyed? Yet we > still have over-population. > Dameon > _ And did you know that you can take the worlds

Re: CS response

1998-08-03 Thread It's not me
Deb, Not exactly, but if I leave the CS in my mouth long at all, I get what you might call a sore throat. It doesn't last a real long time, but the whole region does get somewhat touchy for a little while. I have no idea what causes this reaction. Vern -Original Message- From: Debbie McD

CS & Thyroid

1998-08-03 Thread chc
Hi Deb; >Hi All, > Have any of you had any sensation/dull ache (for lack of > better word) in your thyroid region upon taking your CS? > This happens to me every morning a short while after I > drink some. Deb ___ Just recently someone po

Re: giardia and cryptosporidium treatable by cs?

1998-08-03 Thread Douglas Haack
Peter, I had an unusual feeling in my gut yesterday, due to I believe some reverse osmosis but giardia infected Sydney water. I drank from the filtered water quite accidently, and without thinking etc. although I have a distiller and all my CS and drinking water comes normally from this source. An

Re: CS response

1998-08-03 Thread Bill Kingsbury
At 09:41 PM 8-2-98 -0600, Vern wrote: >Not exactly, but if I leave the CS in my mouth long at all, I get >what you might call a sore throat. It doesn't last a real long >time, but the whole region does get somewhat touchy for a little >while. I have no idea what causes this reaction. Chronic

Re: CS & Immunity - IT'S ALL RELATIVE

1998-08-03 Thread Reid Smith
>relative. Who can really say what's enough - vitamins, minerals, CS or >otherwise? I was once taking 100,000 IU's of vitamin-A a day for MONTHS >as part of a medical experiment. At that level I should have experienced >some kind of side affects; they kept asking me if I was, but I wasn't... >nothi

CS thru a RO filter!!

1998-08-03 Thread Douglas Haack
Would the cs made with Beck cs pulser pass thru a reverse osmosis filtering system? Because Sydney water has been contaminated with Giardia bacteria and who knows what else, I will try to iduce CS thru my system to kill present bacteria in the filters themselves. The question is - will the cs pass

Re: CS thru a RO filter!!

1998-08-03 Thread Bill Kingsbury
At 01:16 PM 8-3-98 +1000, you wrote: > Would the cs made with Beck cs pulser pass thru a > reverse osmosis filtering system? I think I would use 3% H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide), maybe diluted to about 1/4 strength, but you'll first need to add a shut-off valve on the city water line (before your f

Re: Color

1998-08-03 Thread Reid Smith
>I seem to fixate on the inane. Here are terms that >have been bandied about, which have caught my attention: >"golden," "amber," "cloudy," "sludge," and I'm sure >there are many other adjectives not on the tip of >my mind. There was some discussion about stirring, >also. >Now, I was slightly ta

Re: Darkfield microscopy

1998-08-03 Thread Reid Smith
>Darkfield microscopy is accomplished by using a special condenser. The >condenser delivers a hollow cone of light with the tip of the cone focused >on the specimen. The angle of the light rays is such that all of the light >misses the microscope objective, thus causing a dark field of view. >How

Re: MCT Fund Update 7/31 AM

1998-08-03 Thread Reid Smith
>At the start of this, my main thoughts were with the particulate size and >effectiveness, is the size a factor in how well it works. Are we back to having >no real way to discern this measuring process now? or is there still some way >this will be able to be tested. Someone with lots of time would

Re: Charging Colloidal silver with Lyme frequency

1998-08-03 Thread Reid Smith
>I wonder if anyone has tried charging a silver solution with an electrical >frequency such as 380 KiloHertze , the frequency in Clarks book for Lyme Disease? VERY interesting thought There might be a way to check that idea also. Find the frequency for paramicuim, make the silver using th

Re: MCT Fund

1998-08-03 Thread Philip Collins
Okay, Bob, I can certainly understand why noone will really want to be making that decision for me. Since it looks like we are way over the mark on the MCT fund, I hereby rescind my pledge, and I will send Jim and Reid each $10 immediately. Whitney -Original Message- From: Robert L. Well

Re: CS & Immunity

1998-08-03 Thread Philip Collins
A few folks have very astutely pointed out that there are important exceptions to my let-your-immune-system-try-to-do-its-job-before-intervening theory. Thanks. There are some really nasty bugs out there, and it does not make sense to wait until they have you down before defending yourself. I sh

Re: CS response

1998-08-03 Thread W. D. Cavanaugh
Yes, Debbie. I have that feeling often. And I noticed when Bob Beck drank some on his lecture tape, he began clearing his throat like he had that same (dull ache?) that I have. wil -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver