CS>Cat doing well!

1999-07-02 Thread Skylake
Hello Everyone! Here is the followup on my cat story: My beloved cat, Fred, is doing quite well. I continued to dose him with CS, both a drop or so in the eye (whatever he would let in) and a dropperful by mouth. I did this about 4 times today. His swelling is completely down, and his eye i

Re: CS>Colloidal gold

1999-07-02 Thread aka Jhon
Can Colloidal gold be made as C/S is made?? -- 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 uns

CS>alcohol/ear

1999-07-02 Thread BROKENHEARTED
> I ususally just pour a little liquid drano into my ear - that kills any > pathogens within minutes . . . . and it really cleans out your ear canal. > > THIS IS A JOKE - DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS > > :-) > I know isopropyl alcohol is bad. I used vodka last time to clear out H2O. Works like a charm,

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V99 #342

1999-07-02 Thread Scharbach
>Sparrow: Yeah, I thought of that, too, but if I'm going to do THAT, I'd >have to have a lot bigger still!! > >Liz Ahhh, but the things you could DO with it!!!;~D Sparrow -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver

CS>[Fwd: Argyria]

1999-07-02 Thread Michael Anthony
The following is a post I sent to the Yeast list. Rosemary's page is http://homepages.together.net/~rjstan/ She states in her FAQ section: FAQs What exactly was in the nose drops that you took? What was the brand name?

Re: CS>alcohol/earaches

1999-07-02 Thread Bill Schramm
There are different types of alcohol: rubbing alcohol is isopropyl alcohol. Grain alcohol is ethyl alcohol. Although this may be somewhat offtopic: many people in the alternative medicine community distrust isopropyl alcohol due to the assertion made by Dr. Hulga Clark ("The Cure for All Diseases

Re: CS>Welcome, Patty!

1999-07-02 Thread M. G. Devour
Oops! So much for saving bandwidth! I sent it to the list instead of just Patty! Oh well, welcome anyway! Hope it helps... Mike D. [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian] [mdev...@mail.id.net ] [Speaking only for myself... ] -- The silver-list is a mod

CS>Welcome, Patty!

1999-07-02 Thread M. G. Devour
Welcome Patty, I *just* posted the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) file this morning! So I'll just attach it below and send you this directly. It'll give you a bit of grounding in the subject and a basis to start asking *more* questions. Keep reading and browsing and don't be afraid to ask ques

Re: CS>alcohol/earaches

1999-07-02 Thread BROOKS BRADLEY
To interested list members. I do not intend to pontificate, but am concerned about some of the postings relating to the introduction of Isopropyl Alcohol into the human ear as a treatment for swimmer's ear, et al. First I would caution---this substance--

CS>Fw: CS>Argyria and Rosemary

1999-07-02 Thread James Vernon, Allison
> > I went and read Rosemary's page about her having argyria. It seems to me > > that she must be out in lalaland about her condition. The drops she took > > were not CS, but she blames her whole condition on CS. Here is a tidbit > > I found on a page, note the bottom where it says that silver NITR

CS>Argyria and Rosemary

1999-07-02 Thread Pam Whitmire
I went and read Rosemary's page about her having argyria. It seems to me that she must be out in lalaland about her condition. The drops she took were not CS, but she blames her whole condition on CS. Here is a tidbit I found on a page, note the bottom where it says that silver NITRATE causes argyr

Re: CS>GFSE and cs observation

1999-07-02 Thread Charles Marcus
> I have taken cs for a while and am past any herx, even if I > drink a pint. I use an ac setup producing a clear cs with > lots of tyndall, target ppm of 30. I haven't tested for a > while, but I think my ppm is in that ballpark as I am very > careful to keep my process consistent. > While I c

CS>Colloidal gold

1999-07-02 Thread SOX57
I would like to know if anyone is using colloidal gold for depression and how long it took to improve.I desperately need input.I've been on it for two days. Thank You

CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V99 #342

1999-07-02 Thread Liz Pavek
Sparrow: Yeah, I thought of that, too, but if I'm going to do THAT, I'd have to have a lot bigger still!! Liz -- 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 -o

CS>Unidentified subject!

1999-07-02 Thread patty wolfe
Hi I have just subscribed so do not know if i am entered in the list yet... and have just received my generators...i need to know how much is an effective dose to take, if you should use it like an antibiotic...when you have a problem, or some all the time...am concerned about that condition whe

CS>Laser and CS

1999-07-02 Thread Pam Whitmire
OK, Can someone please explain the laser through the CS business? Someone advised me to get a laser and shine through to see if I get a beam. I did it through plain distilled water and a glass of CS to make sure I knew what was going on. I see the beam in my CS, but I also see sparkly things floati

Re: CS>Argyria

1999-07-02 Thread Michael Anthony
I read that she has a law suit going against a CS manufacturer so it is money in her pocket to maintain the CHIP. Michael Marshall Dudley wrote: > > > > Anthony W. Nettis wrote: > > > Rosmay Jacobs is her name > > http://homepages.together.net/~rjstan/rose1.htmlShe has a MAJOR CHIP > > on he

Re: CS>Argyria

1999-07-02 Thread Marsha Hallett
The woman's name is Rosemary, and in her pages she even says that it was CSP that caused her problems (the P standing for protien). I have in the past, had a dialog via e-mail with her. It seemed to me that she got rather defensive when asked relevant questions. :) -James V

Re: CS>Run time for 76 oz? + A Cat story in progress: CS to the rescue

1999-07-02 Thread Charles King
On Fri, 2 Jul 1999 01:35:05 EDT, skyl...@aol.com wrote: >I'm sure some of you wonder if I'm ever going to get the few supplies needed >for my own cs maker...The "to do" pipeline in my life is loaded and slow... >(Just as soon as I finish painting the house...) It is getting closer... Taylor,

Re: CS>Constant current...

1999-07-02 Thread Marshall Dudley
A 15 KV 30 ma neon sign transformer will give 15 KV at 0 ma, and will give 30 mA at 0 V. Operating point is normally at about 70% to 80% of the rated voltage, and the current at that point is about 25 mA. the current VS voltage is very non-linear, with current staying essentially constant unti

Re: CS>Can I build a still?

1999-07-02 Thread Scharbach
LOL!!! Ok, now that I got over my initial disapointment at what you're going to use your still FOR, (grin) This sounds like a good idea! Sparrow Liz wrote: Is it possible to use a Presto saucepan (small pressure cooker with a valve sticking up out of the lid) to distill my ow

Re: CS>alcohol/earaches

1999-07-02 Thread Sinaj101
The purpose of adding the vinegar according to my doctor was to lower the Ph of the alcohol. In a message dated 7/2/99 10:33:34 AM Pacific Daylight Time, samma...@aol.com writes: << Could vodka be used as a substitute for the isopropyl? Would it help the evaporation? We use the iso an

Re: CS>Constant current...

1999-07-02 Thread Dennis Lipter
Marshall: A 30ma neon transformer I assume will self limit somewhere near 30ma right? Well if that is so then current can vary between 0-30ma. That to me is current limiting, not current regulating. Maybe it doesn't matter as the "cone of water" might act as a current regulator of sorts. I think I

Re: CS>Argyria

1999-07-02 Thread James Vernon, Allison
And since colloidal silver cannot cause argyria, she got it by taking silver compounds, which can. Argyria for colloidal silver without any compounds in it is a non-issue. The woman's name is Rosemary, and in her pages she even says that it was CSP that caused her problems (the P standing fo

Re: CS>Constant current...

1999-07-02 Thread Marshall Dudley
Neon sign transformers are self limiting. Marshall Dennis Lipter wrote: > Trem: > > I like your approach to generating CS using a current regulated (1 ma) power > supply. With this approach the only variables are time, and water quality. I > wonder how this approach applies to the HVAC method. I

Re: CS>Constant current...

1999-07-02 Thread Dennis Lipter
Trem: I like your approach to generating CS using a current regulated (1 ma) power supply. With this approach the only variables are time, and water quality. I wonder how this approach applies to the HVAC method. Is it needed or even possible to implement a 10,000 VAC or DC current limited generat

Re: CS>alcohol/earaches

1999-07-02 Thread Sammark4
In a message dated 99-07-02 11:15:00 EDT, you write: << Well, if it works, it works. Isopropyl alcohol is a substance that, I believe, damages the thymus and probably other areas of the body. I don't even like putting it on my skin. >> Could vodka be used as a substitute for the isopropyl? W

Re: CS>Argyria

1999-07-02 Thread Marshall Dudley
Anthony W. Nettis wrote: > Rosmay Jacobs is her name > http://homepages.together.net/~rjstan/rose1.htmlShe has a MAJOR CHIP > on her shoulder against CS even though CS is not what caused her > problem. I believe, but cannot prove, that it is from funding from interested parties who are scared

Re: CS>Swishing....

1999-07-02 Thread Marshall Dudley
There is no reaction between colloidal silver and gold. Marshall Liz Pavek wrote: > I just had a thought.If we have gold crowns in our mouths, will > it affect the silver when we swish? I know gold is inert, so I > haven't hesitated to go ahead and do it, but I was curious as to > whether

RE: CS>Argyria

1999-07-02 Thread Anthony W. Nettis
Rosmay Jacobs is her name http://homepages.together.net/~rjstan/rose1.html She has a MAJOR CHIP on her shoulder against CS even though CS is not what caused her problem. -Original Message- From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com] Sent: Friday, July 02, 1999 12:48 PM To:

CS>GFSE

1999-07-02 Thread Liz Pavek
I took GFSE in capsule form up to twelve caps a day, and had no effect whatsoever, one way or the other. Are they less effective than the drops? Also, Jim, if you are trying to discover an allergy, it's best not to use orange JUICE to test your sensitivity, since the juice is a very concentrat

Re: CS>Argyria

1999-07-02 Thread Marshall Dudley
And since colloidal silver cannot cause argyria, she got it by taking silver compounds, which can. Argyria for colloidal silver without any compounds in it is a non-issue. Marshall Liz Pavek wrote: > To the best of MY knowledge, there is only ONE person in the world > with argyria, a woman. Sh

CS>Swishing....

1999-07-02 Thread Liz Pavek
I just had a thought.If we have gold crowns in our mouths, will it affect the silver when we swish? I know gold is inert, so I haven't hesitated to go ahead and do it, but I was curious as to whether anyone had any information regarding this. Liz

RE: CS>GFSE and cs observation

1999-07-02 Thread Sheila Underhill
Yes, I experience the same thing. Since I have a systemic candida infection, I take CS to clear it from everywhere but my intestines because it is questionable how much goes through the digestive system (possibly none, as most is absorbed directly into the bloodstream). GFSE is one of the things I

CS>Silicon?

1999-07-02 Thread Liz Pavek
Daniel: Could the "silicon" referred to in your post be "silica?" Liz

CS>Argyria

1999-07-02 Thread Liz Pavek
To the best of MY knowledge, there is only ONE person in the world with argyria, a woman. She has a webpage, and I used to have it, but it got lost when I reformatted my HD. Is there anyone who knows of another case anywhere? Just curious. Liz

CS>Can I build a still?

1999-07-02 Thread Liz Pavek
Is it possible to use a Presto saucepan (small pressure cooker with a valve sticking up out of the lid) to distill my own water? What would I need for fittings? I envisioned a high-temp plastic "L" shaped fitting to put over the valve, onto which I could attach tubing leading to my storage vess

Re: CS>alcohol/earaches

1999-07-02 Thread Scharbach
-Original Message- From: Larry >Well, if it works, it works. Isopropyl alcohol is a substance that, I >believe, damages the thymus and probably other areas of the body. I don't >even like putting it on my skin. >I forget - are we still talking about an ear _infection_? The garlic oil

CS>Intro and Overview FAQ

1999-07-02 Thread M. G. Devour
Hi all, We've had so many new members join in the last week or two, I'm sure it's time to re-post this message. This info will help you get a bit of grounding on the subject of CS. But don't stop there! Be sure you bring your questions to the list. Thanks everyone. Be well, Mike D. >>Beg

Re: CS>To boil or not to boil...

1999-07-02 Thread M. G. Devour
Yup, that's the answer. Both methods work well. Boiling is not necessary, nor is it bad either. If you look at Peter Lindemann's article at: http://www.elixa.com/silver/lindmn.htm ... you'll see he mentions the effect of temperature on production rate and particle size. But, as we've

Re: CS>GFSE and cs observation

1999-07-02 Thread M. G. Devour
Jim wrote: > While I cannot get a herx from cs, I CAN get a herx from grapefruit > seed extract. 30 drops in a glass of orange juice will bring on a > slight temp increase and obvious increase in sweating, very mild > headache comes and goes. Goes away in a few hours. > > The point being: gfse

Re: CS>GFSE and cs observation

1999-07-02 Thread Vilik Rapheles
gfse must kill bugs my cs is not getting. Either it goes places the cs is not going,or is better at killing some bugs. ~ Jim, When I took gfse most of my symptoms cleared up in three days. () As I increased the dose I kept getting herx then feeling better. It all came tumbling down

RE: CS>alcohol/earaches

1999-07-02 Thread Anthony W. Nettis
I ususally just pour a little liquid drano into my ear - that kills any pathogens within minutes . . . . and it really cleans out your ear canal. THIS IS A JOKE - DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS :-) -Original Message- From: Larry [mailto:n...@netrus.net] Sent: Friday, July 02, 1999 12:14 PM To: si

Re: CS>alcohol/earaches

1999-07-02 Thread Larry
Well, if it works, it works. Isopropyl alcohol is a substance that, I believe, damages the thymus and probably other areas of the body. I don't even like putting it on my skin. I forget - are we still talking about an ear _infection_? The garlic oil thing kills the pain in a matter of hours too

Re: CS>GFSE and cs observation

1999-07-02 Thread Donna2424
Jim, I noticed before when I took it that it always caused major brain fog for me. I didn't know if this was due to a herx or just from the grapeseed extract. I should try it again and see what happens. I was taking a vitamin with this in it and I loved the vitamin but the GSE in it just ma

CS>Constant current...

1999-07-02 Thread M. G. Devour
Hello all, Trem Williams sent me this message so I could review it for compliance with the non-commercial nature of the list. It's just fine by me, and I am forwarding it to you all because it is good info. Constant current has been discussed and is thought to be among the best techniques we kn

Re: CS>To boil or not to boil...

1999-07-02 Thread Marshall Dudley
I think we need to differentiate between boiling water then letting it cool and boiling and using it hot. Boiling does do one good thing, and that is it forces the absorbed gases out. For instance water can contain carbon dioxide, which then makes carbonic acid. All acids are good conductors

Re: cs can it be used by bee keepers ?

1999-07-02 Thread Marshall Dudley
I sent a gallon up to a beekeeper in NC last week and he is presently testing for this. We will know in a few more days. He is feeding with surgar water, and it should cure the pms (not the same as women get, the "M" stands for mite), but don't know about the mite yet. Marshall Nancy Goldblatt

Re: CS>GFSE and cs observation

1999-07-02 Thread Terry Wayne
Jim, It's also possible that you are allergic to gfse or oranges. To find out, after you get up in the morning, and before you have eaten or drunk anything, sit down for one minute, then take your pulse (sitting pulse). Then drink, say, a half glass of orange juice. Then, every 15 minutes for one h

Re: CS>To boil or not to boil...

1999-07-02 Thread Earle Bonner
-- On Thu, 01 Jul 1999 16:51:07 Pam Whitmire wrote: >Please, silver gurus, give us some input on heating water. I have heard >and read many opinions now: No question about it, heat or boil the >water...then the other side says NO, my God, don't even consider heating >the water! Can some of you

Re: CS>No Subject

1999-07-02 Thread Ivan Anderson
Marshall, You wrote, >>snip>> Either ppm is lower than > thought, something is different to allow this to happen from what we have > tested, or the subjective viewing of the colloid to determine what is > "clear" and what is "colored" is different. I do know that what I call > gold, appears tota

cs can it be used by bee keepers ?

1999-07-02 Thread Nancy Goldblatt
Recently met a person who is a bee keeper. In talking to him , found out there has been a huge destruction of bees by a mite that infests them. He said he was using essential oils to combat the mite, however, would prefer not to have to do this. My question is, does anyone know if cs could be us

CS>Run time for 76 oz? + A Cat story in progress: CS to the rescue

1999-07-02 Thread Skylake
Dear folks, I'm sure some of you wonder if I'm ever going to get the few supplies needed for my own cs maker...The "to do" pipeline in my life is loaded and slow... (Just as soon as I finish painting the house...) It is getting closer... I bought a 76 oz glass container that looked great for

Re: CS>GFSE and cs observation

1999-07-02 Thread Marsha Hallett
>I have taken cs for a while and am past any herx, even if I drink a >pint. I use an ac setup producing a clear cs with lots of tyndall, >target ppm of 30. I haven't tested for a while, but I think my ppm is >in that ballpark as I am very careful to keep my process consistent. >>While I cannot ge

Re: CS>making progress

1999-07-02 Thread Tchai Mumford
Thanks, Marsha, that will be great ! regards Tchai - Original Message - From: Marsha Hallett To: Sent: 01 July 1999 11:12 Subject: Re: CS>making progress > > Dear Tchai, I`d be glad to send you my success story! CS literally saved my > life; can`t get more dramatic than that... > Let m

CS>GFSE and cs observation

1999-07-02 Thread Jim
I have taken cs for a while and am past any herx, even if I drink a pint. I use an ac setup producing a clear cs with lots of tyndall, target ppm of 30. I haven't tested for a while, but I think my ppm is in that ballpark as I am very careful to keep my process consistent. While I cannot get a h