Greetings to all wonderful paragons of the CS makers art,
As promised here is the number of silver atoms in your teaspoon.
As we recall there were 6.06 X10+23 atoms in 107.88 gm of silver.
Lets find the atoms in 100 gm of silver, that will make things easier
later on.
100 is
Greeting to all astute silver makers and users,
A friend of mine asked,How much silver is in that spoon of CS. Told
him I didn`t know ,but would calculate it for him. This is what I did
and you can too. This is going to be technical but try it any way, your
probably smarter than you
Ken Seger wrote:
Tai-Pan wrote:
Some months back was thinking how to keep the CS clear while making it.
Clear being used to mean no turbidity. That means totally transparent or
perspicuous(nothing visible). Clear is not a correct term to use since
you can have clear eyes, a clear
Bruce K. Stenulson wrote:
Terry,
To relate to anyone else's readings, you would have to match their
electrode geometry... wetted length, surface area, and distance
apart;
all of these will affect the mA reading you will get.
Bruce
Terry Dickinson wrote:
Well, I've been lurking a
Hi listers,
This is exactly why we don`t want CS to be medically approved by the
FDA or anyone else. THEY would prohibit you from making your own and
require a prescription and want you to pay high prices for the approved
drug co. product.
Be warned-- do all the tests you want,but don`t get the
can...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 98-08-26 11:04:53 EDT, you write:
A lot of us make our
own distilled water so we know what we have.
Hi all,
Does anyone have plans for a distiller? TIA
Blessings,
Candice
Hi Candice,
A lot of us have the Sears distiller. There are
Greetings transmuters of silver into electuary medicament,
Could have just said hello,no fun in that. Anyway, some new stuff to
talk about.
Some months back was thinking how to keep the CS clear while making it.
Clear being used to mean no turbidity. That means totally transparent or
If you do not have strong feelings against the medical system, the
following may help you get there. The full letter is to long so a have
only quoted one paragraph.
Letter 10/10/96 McDaniels, MD. Purpose was to raise money to help
children of Chernobyl nuclear accident.
There is no
Tai-Pan wrote:
Ted Windsor wrote:
Thanks Lees:
Please let me know just how much it costs, I will
send you the funds.
In Good Health
Ted
-Original Message-
From: Tai-Pan [mailto:l...@fbtc.net]
Sent: Monday, August 24, 1998 3:55 PM
To: Ted Windsor
Hi wonderful alchemists of CS,
Just a few words on store bought distilled water. A lot of us make our
own distilled water so we know what we have. With store bought its
another story.Lets face it, some is better than others.
First of all how do large (high volume) makers do it. Were talking
Hi wonderful alchemists of CS,
Just a few words on store bought distilled water. A lot of us make our
own distilled water so we know what we have. With store bought its
another story.Lets face it, some is better than others.
First of all how do large (high volume) makers do it. Were talking
My page is still there, but an updated version is located at
http://www.freeyellow.com/members2/silver-works .
Thanks for mentioning my page, Clay! Didn't know you were here!
Hello God Bless you!
Sincerely,
Nancy B.
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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
Ken Seger wrote:
Jim wrote:
Ken,
The TDS is Total Dissolved Solids meter. A TDS meter is not an accurate
way
to measure colloidal silver, as a colloidal particle is larger than a
dissolved particle, and the conductivity is different.
However, in your case it sounds like you
Jim wrote:
Ken,
The TDS is Total Dissolved Solids meter. A TDS meter is not an accurate way
to measure colloidal silver, as a colloidal particle is larger than a
dissolved particle, and the conductivity is different.
However, in your case it sounds like you are making ionic silver,
The biological effects of silver are apparently due to reversible
bonds with enzymes and other active molecules on the surface of
cells. Due to its sulphydryl binding propensity, biologically-available
silver disrupts membranes, disables proteins and inhibits enzymes.
The ionic form of silver
I just met an energetic but disabled fellow who's been hospitalized over 30
times in the past year for Crohn's disease, which is a condition (believed
to be bacterial) that erodes the intestines and causes serious diarrhea.
I'd bet the farm that it's a bacteria...
I told him how CS helped me
Ken,
The TDS is Total Dissolved Solids meter. A TDS meter is not an accurate way
to measure colloidal silver, as a colloidal particle is larger than a
dissolved particle, and the conductivity is different.
However, in your case it sounds like you are making ionic silver, which is a
dissolved
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