CSRe: silver-digest Digest V99 #417

1999-08-01 Thread ZigZaaaag
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CSIP6

1999-08-01 Thread Vilik Rapheles
Was there ever a conclusion as to a good source of IP6? Please let me know where you get yours? I'd like to try it. Thanks. ~^^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:

CSSinus infection

1999-08-01 Thread Bob's Your Uncle
I know HOW to get it in my nose...I want to know HOW MUCH to put up there. Also, how much should I take internally, if any . -- 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:

CSdc gen

1999-08-01 Thread Nat2ess
Has anyone used a 1 oz.troy rectangle silver bar cut in half.I am using 24 volts in 8 oz. distelled water and I am getting no reaction. Can anyone offer any advise? -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an

CSCanker sore

1999-08-01 Thread david reese
Hi Marsha, If you feel a canker sore coming on just take one gram of lysine a couple times a day and it will usually be gone in one day. Dave Reese Marsha Hallett wrote: Dear Listers, Just wanted to say, Hi, I`m back again! My monitor gave up the ghost 10 days ago, so today, we got a new

Re: CSSinus infection

1999-08-01 Thread D. Garrett
use all you want. it's non toxic and non accumulative. regards, Dennis :-) -- 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 from tap water limiting current flow

1999-08-01 Thread Rex Doane
What is proprietary about a current regulator? This has been a standard electronic circuit for over 30 years (older than that in the tube version). National Semiconductor came out with an integrated circuit version in the 70's, I believe, the LM334 -- the data sheet is available at

Re: CSMagnetized water Art

1999-08-01 Thread Art Labrada
Now I'm *really* confused, mainly because I'm new to the list and did not have an opportunity to read what was previously posted on the subject. So, let me pose my question differently: I hang my magnet with a string and it will align itself in a north-south direction. Now, which end do I use

Re: CSOsteoporosis Dr. Vergini

1999-08-01 Thread Marsha Hallett
Dear John, OsteoPrime Forte has 22 nutrients in it (see formula below) and it is a fairly complete vitamin-mineral supplement for your wife. A bit of Vitamin Dear Dr. Vergini, Now, if it had Vanadium in it, it would also help stop the adult-onset diabetes plague so rampant right now!! Just

Re: CSpH and microbes

1999-08-01 Thread Marsha Hallett
Don't ingest calcium, it will only wind up in your joints. The body wants to make it's own calcium from silica. Ron What would you suggest to get the silica in the body? Take Care Reid How can it possibly make calcium from silica? Silica is SiO2, or silicon dioxide, quartz is the same

Re: CSCanker sore

1999-08-01 Thread Marsha Hallett
Hi Marsha, If you feel a canker sore coming on just take one gram of lysine a couple times a day and it will usually be gone in one day. Dave Reese Dear Dave, I`ll try it! Thanks for the info. Marsha PS, I still have some silver wire available, if anyone needs any. -- The silver-list is a

Re: CSpH and microbes

1999-08-01 Thread Henry Reed
Reid, where did you get the info about making calcium from silica? Not heard of that before. Marsha Hallett wrote: Don't ingest calcium, it will only wind up in your joints. The body wants to make it's own calcium from silica. Ron What would you suggest to get the silica in the

Re: CSCanker sore

1999-08-01 Thread Art Labrada
Hi, Marsha: I might need some silver wire. Could you please send me the details. Thanks, Art a...@pipeline.com PS, I still have some silver wire available, if anyone needs any. -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or

Re: CSCanker sore

1999-08-01 Thread Art Labrada
Hi, Marsha: I might need some silver wire. Could you please send me the details. Thanks, Art a...@pipeline.com PS, I still have some silver wire available, if anyone needs any. -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or

CSWetting agent for use with CS

1999-08-01 Thread bonnie schmidlkofer
Does anyone know of an herbal or natural wetting agent I could use in CS for applying topically? Bonnie

CSCurrent regulator

1999-08-01 Thread Trem Williams
What I said was, I wasn't interested in showing OUR circuit, which IS proprietary. Of course there are many current regulator designs out there. Some are quite complicated; some aren't. Ours just works quite well at holding low current levels with very little temperature drift and undue

Re: cs from tap water limiting current flow

1999-08-01 Thread Dennis Lipter
Rex Doane wrote: What is proprietary about a current regulator? This has been a standard electronic circuit for over 30 years (older than that in the tube version). National Semiconductor came out with an integrated circuit version in the 70's, I believe, the LM334 -- the data sheet is

Re: cs from tap water limiting current flow

1999-08-01 Thread Dennis Lipter
According to the data sheet the LM 334 should regulate 1ma +/- 5ma over a temp range from 32-86 degrees F using a resistor of 68 ohms. This is accomplished using only three parts, the LM 334, a 61 ohm resistor and a dc power source (30v max)! Allowing for a 1v drop across the device, this leaves

Re: CSCurrent regulator

1999-08-01 Thread James Vernon, Allison
Trem, I'm just curious about something, are you implying that if one doesn't use a current regulator that the silver will not sinter off the electrodes at 1.26 angstroms? James Vernon, Allison

Re: CSWeights and measures

1999-08-01 Thread Tai-Pan
Harvey Flatbush wrote: EQUIVALENTS Nice piece of work Harvey, thank you for all the effort you put into it. Bless you Bob Lee By the way, for our Brit friends; one stone =14 lbs :-) must always ballast your sailing dingy for the level of crew. -- oozing on

Re: CSdc gen

1999-08-01 Thread Bob Berger
Nat; Check you spacing between bars. It should be about 1, and much of the silver in the water as you can safely get. I am curious why you choose a bar instead of #14 gauge wire. Things are much simpler. With 3-1/2 of #14 in the water spaced 1 using 16 oz of distllled water and 27 volts you

Re: CSIP6

1999-08-01 Thread George Berezov
I buy IP6 from gwal...@bellsouth.net - george.bere...@nashville.com -Original Message- From: Vilik Rapheles vi...@peak.org To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Sunday, August 01, 1999 2:02 AM Subject: CSIP6 Was there ever a conclusion as to a good source of IP6?

CSmagnetized water Art

1999-08-01 Thread johnphil
OK, Art, you made me do it--I found my biomagnetics books (the house is a mess with y2k stuff right now) and found the answer in BIOMAGNETIC HANDBOOK by William H. Philpott, M.D. Dr. Philpott is one of the pioneers in this field and one you will always see quoted in later books. I am quoting him

Re: CSdc gen

1999-08-01 Thread Ivan Anderson
Has anyone used a 1 oz.troy rectangle silver bar cut in half.I am using 24 volts in 8 oz. distelled water and I am getting no reaction. Can anyone offer any advise? IF you are drawing a current, you are getting a reaction. You probably can't see it happening, that's all. Do you have a laser

Re: CSRiSoTriene

1999-08-01 Thread Wong111
In a message dated 7/30/99 7:58:21 PM Pacific Daylight Time, dlip...@accesshub.net writes: I found a product called Natural Glo sold to animal feed dealers which is stabilized rice bran (fit for human consumption) for $34./40 lb. including shipping to my door. That comes out to $0.85/lb.

CSSilica to Calcium

1999-08-01 Thread Ivan Anderson
Hi Marsha, I think this idea comes from some research where the calcium content of chicken eggs was seen to rise after the chickens ingested silica sand, thus implying that silica was transmuted to calcium. What was not immediately understood was that silica sand contains appreaciable amounts of

Re: CSWetting agent for use with CS

1999-08-01 Thread Ivan Anderson
Try MSM. Ivan - Does anyone know of an herbal or natural wetting agent I could use in CS for applying topically? Bonnie -- 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:

Re: CSWeights and measures

1999-08-01 Thread Harvey Flatbush
At 12:43 PM 08/01/1999 -0500, you wrote: Harvey Flatbush wrote: EQUIVALENTS Nice piece of work Harvey, thank you for all the effort you put into it. Bless you Bob Lee I cannot take the credit for this Bob, I found it on the internet about four years ago. If

Re: CSRiSoTriene

1999-08-01 Thread Dennis Lipter
Wong, Go to http://www.double77.com/products.htm click on product #1. Also see http://www.naturalglo.com/ Keep me posted on your thoughts an if you decide to try it. Dennis Lipter wong...@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 7/30/99 7:58:21 PM Pacific Daylight Time, dlip...@accesshub.net

Re: CSWetting agent for use with CS

1999-08-01 Thread bonnie schmidlkofer
Thanks, Ivan -- I already have some MSM in the CS, maybe I need to add a little more? I'll try it, well worth a shot, since I already have the MSM anyway. Bonnie -Original Message- From: Ivan Anderson i...@win.co.nz To: Silver-List silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Sunday, August 01, 1999

Re: CSSilica to Calcium

1999-08-01 Thread D. Garrett
transmutation in nature is real. put a seed of a known chemical composition in a sterile test tube with distilled water. after the seed has sprouted check the weight of the water and the sprout and explain where the extra elements and weight of the sprout came from. but i've been wrong before

Re: CSWetting agent for use with CS

1999-08-01 Thread D. Garrett
wetting agent or binding agent, like a salve. there have been good recipes posted. anyone? regards, Dennis :-) -- 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

Re: CSWetting agent for use with CS

1999-08-01 Thread bonnie schmidlkofer
Yes, what I'm looking for is a way to keep it in contact with the skin without needing a bandaid. My dogs get lick granulomas, and I have some skin problems as well, thought if I could keep the CS in contact with the skin for a protracted period of time it would do the trick.I've had several

CSMagnets (Was magnetized water)

1999-08-01 Thread Vilik Rapheles
John, EXCELLENT post! Thank you! Now...question...I am sleeping temporarily on a Nikken mattress of alternating north and south magnets. Nikken is a huge company...a leader in magnet therapy, and they totally discount the idea that anything should be all one pole. They have probably millions of

Re: CSMagnets (Was magnetized water)

1999-08-01 Thread Dennis Lipter
Check the work of Dr. Philpott. He calls for a north pole only for sleeping. Dr Allan Pressman is coming out with a book on magnetism. I wonder what he will uncover. Dennis Lipter Vilik Rapheles wrote: John, EXCELLENT post! Thank you! Now...question...I am sleeping temporarily on a Nikken

Re: CSMagnets (Was magnetized water)

1999-08-01 Thread Art Labrada
One thing has been puzzling me about this magnetic healing theory. As everyone knows, the earth is one big magnet. If the south (negative pole) is beneficial and the north (positive pole) is detrimental, does this mean that the people in the southern hemisphere should be better off healthwise

Re: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V99 #417

1999-08-01 Thread HERB321947
In a message dated 7/31/99 11:49:44 PM Eastern Daylight Time, zigzaa...@aol.com writes: HOW DO I GET OFF THIS LIST??? Simple, just read and do what is written below this statement. -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or

Re: CSarthritis

1999-08-01 Thread RON BRENNEN
den...@perle.com wrote: Hi Susan- Thanks for your reply. I just got back from vacation. Yes, my husband's arthritis is inflammatory..although we rarely see external swelling. We have tried just about every herbal alternative there is with very little results. He was on a Calcium

CSRe: Pregnancy and CS

1999-08-01 Thread Scharbach
Do any of you have any data for pregnancy and CS? I know a lot of things that are safe when you aren't pregnant, are not safe for the baby when you are pregnant. Any one have any info on this? Sparrow -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To

CSRe: pink WaterOZ

1999-08-01 Thread Scharbach
Question for any one who is using waterOZ.Anyone else have their waterOZ turn a faint pink color? When I got mine it was totally clear, now has a faint pink tinge to it. Sparrow -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or

Re: CSRe: pink WaterOZ

1999-08-01 Thread Vilik Rapheles
At 07:37 PM 8/1/99 -0500, you wrote: Question for any one who is using waterOZ.Anyone else have their waterOZ turn a faint pink color? When I got mine it was totally clear, now has a faint pink tinge to it. Sparrow ~~ Yeesh! Call them up, and talk to one of the two guys who actually

Re: CSMagnets (Was magnetized water)

1999-08-01 Thread D. Garrett
according to current occult theory it is the northpole that is benificial. north good, south not. according to the alleged old stuff, anyway. regards, Dennis :-) -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an

Re: CSRe: Pregnancy and CS

1999-08-01 Thread D. Garrett
use cs. your baby will love you for it. non toxic , non accumalitive, and bugs can't become immune to it. in this day and age it's a great thing to give a baby. regards, Dennis :-) -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or

Re: CSMagnets (Was magnetized water)

1999-08-01 Thread Henry Reed
I have used magnets for years. I follow Philpott's recommendations rather than Nikken. Maybe that Japan is on the other side of the earth may have something to do with differing results. The magnetic field of the earth does vary with day and night. In my experience, both Nikken and American