CS>Alkaline quick fix...

1999-07-10 Thread Vilik Rapheles
Hi Cybersilversippers... I need help...FAST. This heat is knocking me out. Anybody got a quick fix? I think getting more alkaline fast would help. Any ideas besides lemons? Please...I am drooping badly V i l i k -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of col

Re: CS>Calcium deposits

1999-07-10 Thread RON BRENNEN
Marsha Hallett wrote: > > >Phosphorus is found in many foods and beverages. > > Especially in colas, which have a triple whammy of caffeine, sugar, (a LOT > of it, 14 teaspoons in a can of Coke), and phosphoric acid. > I`m paying for my former coca cola addiction, I now have 7 crowns in my > mout

Re: CS>[CS] DMSO as transport mech

1999-07-10 Thread Bill Schramm
One oxygen atom can make a lot of difference sometimes. For example carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide -- one is vital for life and the other a deadly poison. However, this doesn't explain the difference in regulation between MSM and DMSO. I believe DMSO can be quite dangerous because of its abi

Re: CS>dark rings around eyes

1999-07-10 Thread EJohns9525
In a message dated 7/10/99 6:49:22 PM Central Daylight Time, rsm...@intrnet.net writes: << When a person has dark rings around their eyes , what are they deficient >in? >Tom >> Food allergies edith -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit

Re: CS>Calcium deposits

1999-07-10 Thread Charles King
On Sat, 10 Jul 1999 19:33:58 EDT, wong...@aol.com wrote: > I believe that was > from one of Adale davis's books. >> > >This lady's been gone for a long time. Uhhh How does that matter? I've read most of her books and haven't changed from agreeing with her conclusions/observations? Adelle was

Re: CS>dark rings around eyes

1999-07-10 Thread Reid Smith
>When a person has dark rings around their eyes , what are they deficient >in? >Tom Iron Take Care Reid -- 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-

Re: CS>Calcium deposits

1999-07-10 Thread Wong111
In a message dated 7/9/99 10:29:24 PM Pacific Daylight Time, mdud...@execonn.com writes: << Probably magnesium. If you take calcium without balancing it with magnesium it messes up your nervous system if I recall correctly. I believe that was from one of Adale davis's books. >> This lady's

Re: CS>Copper

1999-07-10 Thread Ivan Anderson
> > The WaterOz people claim their water-soluable (not collodial) copper is > > very effective in treating larger parasites. (You may remember Brooks' > post > > saying silver was not that effective in killing larger parasites in dogs.) > > Maybe I'm just not studied enough, but it has always bee

Re: CS>Copper

1999-07-10 Thread Vilik Rapheles
>Maybe I'm just not studied enough, but it has always been my understanding >that water-soluable means that whatever is water-soluable will dissolve in >liquid. I have heard of ionic copper, which has a VERY small particle size, >and works extremely well for parisitic infections, but even then, th

Re: CS>[CS] DMSO as transport mech

1999-07-10 Thread Scharbach
Thank you for the information. Now, one more question. Do you know why the difference in regulation, if they are so similar? No, two questions. Pardon my ignorance but what is the "CE" and the IUPAC? >MSM is methyl sulfonyl methane or dimethyl sulfone >DMSO is dimethyl sulfoxide or m

Re: CS>Copper

1999-07-10 Thread James Vernon, Allison
> The WaterOz people claim their water-soluable (not collodial) copper is > very effective in treating larger parasites. (You may remember Brooks' post > saying silver was not that effective in killing larger parasites in dogs.) Maybe I'm just not studied enough, but it has always been my understa

Re: CS>Copper

1999-07-10 Thread Vilik Rapheles
At 07:44 AM 7/9/99 -0400, you wrote: >> A few months ago we made some colloidal copper, same way as >> the silver (HVAC). Testing found it to be less effective >> than silver on killing pathogens, so we did not explore it >> any more. > >But recently it was reported, here I believe, that a >form

Re: CS>dark rings around eyes

1999-07-10 Thread Vilik Rapheles
At 04:50 AM 7/10/99 -0600, you wrote: >When a person has dark rings around their eyes , what are they deficient >in? > Sleep? -- 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-lis

Re: CS>Calcium deposits

1999-07-10 Thread RON BRENNEN
Tom Young wrote: > > Great!... and has everyone noticed how just recently, all the food > manufacturers are pumping extra calcium into almost everything they make, > claiming it will "help your bones!"? > WHAT precipitated this sudden nonsense? > Ignorant marketing hype or deliberate intent to fee

Re: CS>Another use?

1999-07-10 Thread Susan M. Yensen
Hello again, I have had a psoriasis of the scalp for 3 years. Used everything, also some on my face. Then I started using vinegar because I had used a hair product that left a residue. Walla, the psoriasis went away. After a while it came back so now I put vinegar in one of those bottles that

Re: CS>[CS] DMSO as transport mech

1999-07-10 Thread Susan M. Yensen
HI, Just a paltry .02 here about the DMSO. It seems to help so many people with various things. However, it is poison to me. I had DMSO bladder instillations for they thought was interstitial cystitis which is an awful thing. It was very painful(I hear they use anesthetics now) however, after

Re: CS>Copper

1999-07-10 Thread EJohns9525
In a message dated 7/10/99 8:42:00 AM Central Daylight Time, cmar...@avana.net writes: << But recently it was reported, here I believe, that a form of colloidal copper was EXTREMELY effective at completely wiping out candida albicans, so it was for this one, specific use that I was inquiring.

Re: CS>Calcium and Vitamin D

1999-07-10 Thread EJohns9525
In a message dated 7/10/99 11:04:29 AM Central Daylight Time, kato...@aol.com writes: << Hi Tom, The other thing completely neccessary for the body to utilize any form of calcium is Vitamin D. Studies recently have shown that people consuming enough calcium but not getting enough vitamin D

Re: CS>Calcium deposits

1999-07-10 Thread Marsha Hallett
>Phosphorus is found in many foods and beverages. Especially in colas, which have a triple whammy of caffeine, sugar, (a LOT of it, 14 teaspoons in a can of Coke), and phosphoric acid. I`m paying for my former coca cola addiction, I now have 7 crowns in my mouth. Expensive addiction that was..

CS>Calcium and Vitamin D

1999-07-10 Thread Kato109
Hi Tom, The other thing completely neccessary for the body to utilize any form of calcium is Vitamin D. Studies recently have shown that people consuming enough calcium but not getting enough vitamin D either through diet or photosynthesis have higher amounts of osteoporosis, indicating that t

Re: CS>Calcium deposits

1999-07-10 Thread Marshall Dudley
Same thing with a egg. You can use that to put an egg in a coke bottle. Soak in vinager until it is rubbery, then build a fire in the bottle, set the egg on top, and when the oxygen burns up the egg gets sucked inside. Then put water with baking soda inside and I have been told that the egg will r

Re: CS>Copper and gold trade

1999-07-10 Thread Marshall Dudley
Be cautioned that unlike silver, coppers does have some toxicity. It is great for a fungacide for you garden, but for internal use I would use silver if I could. Marshall samma...@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 99-07-08 05:39:06 EDT, you write: > > > Copper colloid can be made the same way

CS>psoriasis

1999-07-10 Thread Susan Epstein
EPA from cold-water fish has been extremely helpful to some people with psoriasis. I have more specific info. on this if anyone wants to e-mail me privately. Susan : ch...@bestweb.net

Re: CS>Fw: 15k

1999-07-10 Thread Ivan Anderson
> > > > >I have been using HVAC ,,, 15,000volts... > > > >my previous batches have been completely colorless and clear. > > > >the last one i made while came out a cloudy and > >hazy silvery gray (slightly bluish grey smoke) > > > > My guess is:1) Dillons brand distilled water > > > >

CS>Silver Toxicity was Re: CS>Sinus Infection cured!!!Yayy!

1999-07-10 Thread Ivan Anderson
Katarina, You will probably never change his mind, a herb doctor who diagnoses southward brain tendencies due to cs nasal spray? I suppose if you put it in your ear it will reach your brain quicker. Also there have been few studies of the toxic effects of CS as in electro-generated colloid in water

Re: CS>[CS] DMSO as transport mech

1999-07-10 Thread Charles Marcus
>> >2) Some people might be interested to learn that >> >L-Tryptophan is available from the same kinds of >> >sources - just be sure and DON'T tell them you are >> >buying it for your OWN consumption. Just tell them you >> >have a depressed dog or cat. > > would this be the same l-tryptophan that i

Re: CS>Copper

1999-07-10 Thread Charles Marcus
> A few months ago we made some colloidal copper, same way as > the silver (HVAC). Testing found it to be less effective > than silver on killing pathogens, so we did not explore it > any more. But recently it was reported, here I believe, that a form of colloidal copper was EXTREMELY effective

Re: CS>[CS] DMSO as transport mech

1999-07-10 Thread Charles Marcus
> On Thu, 08 Jul 1999 10:07:03 -0400, "Charles Marcus" > wrote: > >>Two things: >> >>1) Is it pharmaceutical grade? >> > I dunno, I seldom worry about that. Is your peach cobbler > pharmacuetical grade? Been using vet dmso for over 20 years. > Hmmm could explain a lot of irrational behavior.

Re: CS>[CS] DMSO as transport mech OT tryptophan

1999-07-10 Thread Charles Marcus
> Can you explain the reasoning behind the warming of milk at > bedtime? Does it enhance the activity of tryptophan? > I personally enjoy 5-Hydroxy-Tryptophan 5-HTP which is 10 > times more effective than plain tryptophan... according to > all I have And I have also read that this is just m

Re: CS>dark rings around eyes

1999-07-10 Thread Pam Whitmire
I've always heard that this is "allergy shiners". I've had them for quite some time, better at times than at others. I'm definately going to be looking into the liver toxicity though... or will CS eventually clear this up? Tom Trauberman wrote: > When a person has dark rings around their eyes , w

Re: CS>Re: calcium deposits

1999-07-10 Thread EJohns9525
In a message dated 7/10/99 6:15:28 AM Central Daylight Time, deat...@aol.com writes: << patty wolfe wrote: > Hello,my daughter is having calcium deposits building up in her > body...she had 2 or 3 come up on her face after her child was born > about 6 years ago...recently she was having pai

Re: CS>Input, even second opinions, always helps...

1999-07-10 Thread Ivan Anderson
- Original Message - From: > Thanks so much, Ivan...let me make sure I am clear about a couple of things > in your post... > > << The longer the electrodes the more current you will draw and the > quicker the reaction will be. > How long it will take depends on your 'recipe'. Voltage

Re: CS>dark rings around eyes

1999-07-10 Thread Jason Ringas
Tom Trauberman wrote: > > When a person has dark rings around their eyes , what are they deficient > in? > I've heard that it represents liver toxicity. Regards, Jason -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest

Re: CS>Another use?

1999-07-10 Thread Ivan Anderson
Yes Reid, UV light can help some psoriasis sufferers (sunshine) and recent research has infra red light in conjunction with some other drug giving complete remission. I have some psoriasis spots and have had no remission from cs use. Ivan > >Has anyone had any success with CS on psoriasis? Mine

Re: CS>Copper and gold trade

1999-07-10 Thread Ivan Anderson
- Original Message - From: > In a message dated 99-07-08 05:39:06 EDT, you write: > > > Copper colloid can be made the same way as CS. > > Ivan, and as far as you know, it is safe to use? One web site says it's > great for killing parasites. Anyone know where one would buy pure copper

CS>Re:>Oxygen

1999-07-10 Thread Ivan Anderson
Well O2 will not oxidise CS, H2O2 may oxidise elemental silver (remove an electron) because of its degeneration into H2O and the reactive singlet O atom. It is unlikely that H2O2 will oxidise ionic silver colloid Ag+ as it already has an electron removed, and the energy required to remove another i

CS>Re: calcium deposits

1999-07-10 Thread DeathBH
in reply to: patty wolfe wrote: > Hello,my daughter is having calcium deposits building up in her > body...she had 2 or 3 come up on her face after her child was born > about 6 years ago...recently she was having pain in her side and they > found calcium building up in the tissue between her rib

CS>dark rings around eyes

1999-07-10 Thread Tom Trauberman
When a person has dark rings around their eyes , what are they deficient in? Tom -- 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...@eskim

Re: CS>Calcium deposits

1999-07-10 Thread Ivan Anderson
Patty, I think your daughters first actions should be limit her intake of calcium, limit her intake of phosphorus bearing food and drink, drink Alkaline water and take magnesium and a mineral supplement. Taking calcium supplements may in fact aid in further leaching of calcium from bone, increasi

CS>sweating

1999-07-10 Thread Wong111
Reply to a recent post. FDA approved drug used to treat hyperhidrosis (sweating) by injection. Effective for a year. $500 a treatment. Used by Dr. Glogau, UCSF, Dr. Odderson, UW. -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-

Re: CS>Calcium deposits

1999-07-10 Thread Reid Smith
> Dr. Jarvis wrote a book about UNPASTURIZED apple cider vinegar > curing calcium buildup. The latest info is that any form of calcium > supplements result in all the conditions you mention. It seems the > body wants to make it's own calcium from silica. Pasturized milk is > especially bad for the

Re: CS>[CS] DMSO as transport mech

1999-07-10 Thread Sammark4
In a message dated 99-07-09 20:54:37 EDT, you write: > He had two friends die from it when it carried to the liver and they went > into liver failure. So the DMSO must have transported something that was toxic to the liver? Samm -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of coll

Re: CS>oxygen

1999-07-10 Thread Amir Shoshan
Tim Lunsford wrote: > > Has anyone done any research on adding oxygen to the water while making cs > Oxygen will oxidize the silver. Mix H2O2 With CS and watch it turn brown. > -- > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > To join or quit silver-list or silv

Re: CS>Copper and gold trade

1999-07-10 Thread Sammark4
In a message dated 99-07-08 05:39:06 EDT, you write: > Copper colloid can be made the same way as CS. Ivan, and as far as you know, it is safe to use? One web site says it's great for killing parasites. Anyone know where one would buy pure copper? Or where one can read about making copper c

Re: CS and MSM

1999-07-10 Thread Vilik Rapheles
I have been mixing MSM directly into both Silver Lightening and WaterOz silver with no change in color at all, even after it sits. ~^^V^^~ -- 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-

Re: CS>Calcium deposits

1999-07-10 Thread Marshall Dudley
Tom Young wrote: > Great!... and has everyone noticed how just recently, all the food > manufacturers are pumping extra calcium into almost everything they make, > claiming it will "help your bones!"? > WHAT precipitated this sudden nonsense? > Ignorant marketing hype or deliberate intent to feed

CS>oxygen

1999-07-10 Thread Tim Lunsford
Has anyone done any research on adding oxygen to the water while making cs -- 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 w

Re: CS>Calcium deposits

1999-07-10 Thread Terry Wayne
Dear Patty, Dr. Carey Reams taught that calcium deposits occured because of an excess of one kind of calcium (alkaline or acid) caused by a deficiency of the other. Alkalinizing calciums are calcium carbonate (oyster shell and bone meal - but oyster shell is very hard to assimilate), calcium hydrox

Re: CS>Calcium deposits

1999-07-10 Thread Marsha Hallett
Great!... and has everyone noticed how just recently, all the food >manufacturers are pumping extra calcium into almost everything they make, >claiming it will "help your bones!"? >WHAT precipitated this sudden nonsense? >Ignorant marketing hype or deliberate intent to feed the public illness >indu