CS topically

1999-06-29 Thread Pamela Whitmire
Everyone, Thanks so very much for the advice and help you have given me so far! But watch out, when I feel I'm amongst friends I *really* start asking questions :-) So here goes: I started really researching CS because of my face. I have rosacea, which, if you aren't familiar with the term, is sup

Re: CS>No Subject

1999-06-29 Thread EJohns9525
In a message dated 6/29/99 7:56:25 PM Central Daylight Time, b...@lcia.com writes: << Do you get a strong tyndal with clear CS? Ron Brennen >> Excuse me for being so dumb, but what is that?? edith -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or qui

CS>run time v. quantity?

1999-06-29 Thread Skylake
James, Re your post, below, what is the quantity of water? And would this time be the same with battery power? Thanks, Taylor << > In our latest studies, we have found that you need to use distilled water at > room temp, and put the silver rods 1/2 inch apart. If you do so, you will > g

Re: CS>No Subject

1999-06-29 Thread RON BRENNEN
bober...@postoffice.swbell.net wrote: > > Hi Ivan; > You are absolutely correct. I have made 43 ppm clear CS with my low voltage > gen. It has been sitting in one of my famous clear coke bottles for about > nine weeks with no color appearing and no dropout. > > Robert Do you get a strong ty

Re: CS>Re: Re: CSSuccessful uses

1999-06-29 Thread JD Klein
why not use a sprayer for more effective and efficient application? keep a bottle full with a sprayer attached to disinfect your arm pits... your feet (foot deodorant and antifungal).. spray it on kitchen counters... spray produce.. 140 people came down with hepatitis A in Louisville, KY a

CS>No Subject

1999-06-29 Thread Kato109
Hi everyone, can anyone give me suggestions of the best place to find info on what support to do for your system when having mercury fillings removed? I had my first set done and then got quite sick with this sinus infection and don't know if they are connected, but want to make sure it doen't h

CS>No Subject

1999-06-29 Thread Kato109
Hi Robert, thank you so much for your help and encouragement. The generosity of people on this list to us newcomers is just great. I'm not sure how much of the information that you might need to get me straightened out is possible for me to give because I am not very good with machinery and just

Re: CS strength, times, etc.

1999-06-29 Thread Charles King
On Mon, 28 Jun 1999 22:03:36 -0500, Pam Whitmire wrote: >Today I heated the water to approx. 125 degrees, >started the generator and at about 11 minutes I began to see tiny >bubbles on one rod. Started timer again, and at the end of about 24 >minutes the one rod was black and starting to form som

Re: CS>Re: Re: CSSuccessful uses

1999-06-29 Thread Silver Surfer
- Original Message - From: > Hi, > > Yes, I actually use CS as a deodorant. Simply pour some in your hands and rub it under your arms - viola! It kills the bacteria which cause the unpleasant odors when you sweat. I've been using it exclusively for several weeks, even while doing yard

Re: CS>Devil in doctor's uniform!

1999-06-29 Thread Silver Surfer
- Original Message - From: Ivan Anderson > > I always got a laugh when mentioning Colloidal Silver, well that was > until > > my blood tests showed a huge viral load drop & CD4 count on the up. > > Great news Simon!!! > > All the best - Ivan > Hi Ivan, Thanks, Nothing has given me great

CS>No Subject

1999-06-29 Thread Kato109
Hi Tony, thanks for the advice and next time I will buy from the list -- I ws just desperate to do something right away - and the stuff I got from the store appears to be working. Katarina -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list o

CS>No Subject

1999-06-29 Thread Kato109
Hi Marshall, thanks for the information. If longer time means bigger particles maybe I should try running mine shorter and see if it is clearer and less cloudy. I'm a bit confused about the conversation about bigger and smaller particles and ppm's and color and time. Isn't what you are saying t

CS>No Subject

1999-06-29 Thread Kato109
Hi Ivan, Thank you for your post. I am going to try some different distilled waters to see how they work. It's hard for me to say if my solution has turbidity - but maybe it does - it definitely is not completely clear, I guess it is a tiny bit cloudy. So I gather it would be better for it to be

CS>An Adventure in Healing!

1999-06-29 Thread Andrew Sloop
Hello All; I unintentionally sent the post in HTML not plain text. I have received requests to repost it in plain text. So with your tolerant understanding here it is again. It is very encouraging to see so many people taking responsibility for their health. Some are in a desperate situation ph

CS>CPAP machine

1999-06-29 Thread Tai-Pan
Greetings all, CPAP: Continuous Positive Airway Pressure. Also called a ventilator, very common is hospitals and rest homes. Helps patient by assisting with breathing and allows the diaphram to rest. CPAP is one of the modes of operation of most ventilators. Bless you Bob Lee -- oozing on

Re: CS>HIV & Devil in doctor's uniform!

1999-06-29 Thread Silver Surfer
- Original Message - From: > I've read a lot about AZT (anti-viral) being very harmful to patients. > In fact, it was considered and rejected as a cancer treatment prior to its > use in HIV patients because of its toxicity. > Simon, when you say "undetectable" do you mean you migh

Re: CS>Devil in doctor's uniform!

1999-06-29 Thread Silver Surfer
Hi James,Thanks you for the link, I'll look it up! I've given friends CS I've made myself & can report that the following have been reduced or cured, CD4 count - stuck at 250 for four years, my HIV positive friend has taken My CS for two months (he changed nothing else) his CD4 increased to 400,

CS>An Adventure in Healing!

1999-06-29 Thread Andrew Sloop
Hello All; It is very encouraging to see so many people taking responsibility for their health. Some are in a desperate situation physically, emotionally and financially because of either an acute life threatening illness or a chronic illness that modern medicine has failed to influence in a posit

CS>3% Hydrogen Peroxide in a nebulizer - Straight

1999-06-29 Thread Larry
Hello: I have been using 3% store-bought hydrogrn peroxide in my nebulizer with fantastic success against a minor but chronic lung infection. At first, I took short breaths just in case there would be some stinging or burning reactionthere was no such problem. So, I took in deep breathes..

Re: CS>kills all ?/garlic oil

1999-06-29 Thread Larry
Yeah - garlic is the important antibiotic hereit kills stuff like that - I've used it MANY times. Also, the of oral gel capsules I am referring to ARE diluted with other oilsit is not straight garlic essential oil..that would be moronic. At 10:22 AM 6/24/99 -0700, you wrote: >> Pier

Re: CS>ppm

1999-06-29 Thread Mary
How much do you charge to test? Mary -- 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 message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or- silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com with the word subscribe or unsubscrib

Re: CS>kills all ?/garlic oil

1999-06-29 Thread Sammark4
In a message dated 6/29/99 10:46:35 AM EST, photo...@powernet.net writes: > It would be better to go to a health food store or on-line source and > buy garlic-mullein in olive oil. I have been told it is more > advantageous to have a carrier oil to put the garlic oil in. Straight > garlic oil

Re: CS>kills all ?/garlic oil

1999-06-29 Thread Kristie Hall
> Pierce the gel capsules > with a sharp instrument and squeeze the garlic oil of 2-3 capsules into > EACH EAR. This is important - even if only one ear is hurting.put the >oil into EACH EAR. Lightly insert cotton into each ear to keep the oil > from falling out. Leave in overnight or f

CS>Odor control

1999-06-29 Thread Mike Marr
>>Yes, I actually use CS as a deodorant. Simply pour some in your hands and >>rub it under your arms - viola! It kills the bacteria which cause the >>unpleasant odors when you sweat. I've been using it exclusively for several >>weeks, even while doing yardwork in 90+ degree heat - no problems

Re: CS>kills all ?

1999-06-29 Thread EJohns9525
In a message dated 6/29/99 9:40:30 AM Central Daylight Time, mdud...@execonn.com writes: << Do you know if it is the inner ear or outer ear (ie. which side of the eardrum)? Do we know the CS is making it into contact with the fungus? Marshall >> We are not sure. It itched first, then she

Re: CS>kills all ?

1999-06-29 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ivan Anderson wrote: > I would be very surprised if CS killed all bacteria, fungus, protozoa, > yeasts, and viruses. Even in swimming pools copper ions are required > in addition to silver ions to control fungus. > Here is a list of pathogens documented to be resistant to silver. > > "Citrobacte

Re: CS>No Subject

1999-06-29 Thread boberger
Marshall; I make clear CS all the time in the range of 12 to 20 ppm and I test it with a spectrophotometer. I fact I am ordering my fourth kit from Hach for solver testinf in four months. If you want to know how go off line and we will talk. Robert Marshall Dudley wrote: > Ivan Anderson wrot

Re: CS>kills all ?

1999-06-29 Thread Todd Horton
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999 00:02:09 +1200, you wrote: >>I would be very surprised if CS killed all bacteria, fungus, protozoa, >>yeasts, and viruses. Even in swimming pools copper ions are required >>in addition to silver ions to control fungus. >>Here is a list of pathogens documented to be resistant to

Re: CS>No Subject

1999-06-29 Thread boberger
Hi Ivan; You are absolutely correct. I have made 43 ppm clear CS with my low voltage gen. It has been sitting in one of my famous clear coke bottles for about nine weeks with no color appearing and no dropout. Robert Ivan Anderson wrote: > Marshall wrote: > > > Longer means higher ppm means big

Re: CS>ppm

1999-06-29 Thread Marshall Dudley
It appears that what is obtained from all the DC machines is similar. We found significant differences between batchs depending on what brand distilled water was used, and the temperature of the water. Marshall Mary wrote: > Marshall, have you tested the silver made by a Silver Bullet Enterpris

CS>ppm

1999-06-29 Thread Mary
Marshall, have you tested the silver made by a Silver Bullet Enterprises machine? That is the one I have. I use distilled water from the grocery store and leave it on for 45 minutes as per the instructions. Mary -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To joi

Re: CS>kills all ?

1999-06-29 Thread Marshall Dudley
Do you know if it is the inner ear or outer ear (ie. which side of the eardrum)? Do we know the CS is making it into contact with the fungus? Marshall ejohns9...@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 6/28/99 11:44:40 PM Central Daylight Time, > mdud...@execonn.com writes: > > << It will kill all b

Re: CS>kills all ?

1999-06-29 Thread Larry
This _might_ work... not sure for fungus though:: All that you need to do is go to Walmart or Kmart and buy the GARLIC GEL CAPSULES that were made to be swallowed. Pierce the gel capsules with a sharp instrument and squeeze the garlic oil of 2-3 capsules into EACH EAR. This is important - even

Re: CS>No Subject

1999-06-29 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ivan Anderson wrote: > Marshall wrote: > > > Longer means higher ppm means bigger particles. Once you get to > about 5 ppm we > > find that additional ppm almost all goes into bigger particles, not > more > > particles. > > Marshall, > you seem to deal in absolutes a bit to readilly ;-) > > I

Re: CS>kills all ?

1999-06-29 Thread Marshall Dudley
If you know any it does not kill, please let me know. It would certainly save us some time and money in our testing. Thus far we have found none, and are aware of none it does not kill. Marshall Ivan Anderson wrote: > I would be very surprised if CS killed all bacteria, fungus, protozoa, > yea

Re: CS>kills all ?

1999-06-29 Thread EJohns9525
In a message dated 6/28/99 11:44:40 PM Central Daylight Time, mdud...@execonn.com writes: << It will kill all bacteria, fungus, protozoa, yeasts, and viruses. It appears to kill other things like fleas, but probably due to killing bacteria required for their digestion. I think it will kill

Re: CS>Re: Re: CSSuccessful uses

1999-06-29 Thread Todd Horton
On Tue, 29 Jun 99 5:55:19 PST, you wrote: >>Hi, >> >>Yes, I actually use CS as a deodorant. Simply pour some in your hands and >>rub it under your arms - viola! It kills the bacteria which cause the >>unpleasant odors when you sweat. I've been using it exclusively for several >>weeks, even

CS>DigestV99-332

1999-06-29 Thread Kato109
Hi, was anyone else unable to download digest V99-322? Was anyone able to download it who wouldn't mind copying it and sending it on to me? I was hoping it might have answers to some of my questions. Thanks so much. Katarina -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal si

RE: CS successes

1999-06-29 Thread dragonfly
Protocol for yeast infection: Please note: This was reported by a friend, so I don't have first hand knowlege. She said that she douched with straight 20 ppm CS first and felt marked improvement "within minutes", and then 50/50 with CS/distilled water several times after that over a weekend.

CS>Re: Re: CSSuccessful uses

1999-06-29 Thread dragonfly
Hi, Yes, I actually use CS as a deodorant. Simply pour some in your hands and rub it under your arms - viola! It kills the bacteria which cause the unpleasant odors when you sweat. I've been using it exclusively for several weeks, even while doing yardwork in 90+ degree heat - no problems.

Re: CS>Successful uses

1999-06-29 Thread Kathy & Scott
Hi, Please explain the deordorant substitute---Are you saying to use CS for deodorant? Or do you add it to something? Thank you, Kathy in GA > >I thought that I would share the successes that I've had with CS. If you remember, I treated my Lyme's crippled dog with CS and saw complete recovery w

Re: CS>kills all ?

1999-06-29 Thread Ivan Anderson
I would be very surprised if CS killed all bacteria, fungus, protozoa, yeasts, and viruses. Even in swimming pools copper ions are required in addition to silver ions to control fungus. Here is a list of pathogens documented to be resistant to silver. "Citrobacter Freundii Enterobacter Cloacae Ent

Re: CS>No Subject

1999-06-29 Thread Ivan Anderson
Marshall wrote: > Longer means higher ppm means bigger particles. Once you get to about 5 ppm we > find that additional ppm almost all goes into bigger particles, not more > particles. Marshall, you seem to deal in absolutes a bit to readilly ;-) I take that you believe that the colour of a s

Re: CS>warts, eyes, etc.

1999-06-29 Thread Ivan Anderson
Saved this one. Thanks Terry Ivan -- 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 message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or- silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com with the word subscribe or unsubscribe

Re: CS>Devil in doctor's uniform!

1999-06-29 Thread Ivan Anderson
> I always got a laugh when mentioning Colloidal Silver, well that was until > my blood tests showed a huge viral load drop & CD4 count on the up. Great news Simon!!! All the best - Ivan -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or

Re: CS>No Subject

1999-06-29 Thread Ivan Anderson
Katarina, If your solution ranges from clear to yellow or gold and is not cloudy (has no turbidity) then it is within what is generally regarded as the acceptable size range. Clear having the smallest particles. Old distilled water, poor quality water, electrode contamination (oils detergents swea

Re: CS>questions

1999-06-29 Thread Ivan Anderson
Marshall Dudley wrote: > > CS and aloe vera is an excellent combination to use on skin conditions. I > have seen it applied to acne that would not respond to any of the doctor's > treatments, and clear up in 24 to 48 hours. > There is no doubt that this combination has good results in treating ski

Re: CS>Crohns Disease

1999-06-29 Thread Reid Smith
>Hi all, >Does anyone have any sucess stories or treatment recommendations for CS and Crohn's >Disease? A friend wants to treat her son, but I don't know if it will work. It's not >viral, bacterial, or fungal in nature (that they know of:), but I think that it will

Re: CS>kills all ?

1999-06-29 Thread Marshall Dudley
It will kill all bacteria, fungus, protozoa, yeasts, and viruses. It appears to kill other things like fleas, but probably due to killing bacteria required for their digestion. I think it will kill some worms, but not others. More testing needs to be done in this area. Marshall ing...@aol.com

Re: cs- can it prevent lyme disease? What about preventing tetanus?

1999-06-29 Thread Marshall Dudley
I normally take about an ounce a day of Silver Lightning, which is 5 ppm. If I get exposed to anything, or start catching anything, I take 2 or 3 ounces twice a day for a day or two, that includes tick bites. And I also put the CS on the bite itself. Marshall donna2...@aol.com wrote: > Marsha

Re: CS>kills all ?

1999-06-29 Thread Marsha Hallett
>It seems hear different things on whether cs kills all ..can it kill all >parasites in the human body? l dont know if this has been answered or not. Only if they have a one-celled stage. CS will kill dog heartworm microfilaria, I`ll bet! Marsha -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for di