Re: CSSharing

1999-08-02 Thread Jim
I have to respectfully disagree with the Sharing post, and have to express my amazement at Trem bashing on some of the other posts. This is posted on list in support of one of our list members who has contributed, and his contributions are very much appreciated. First of all, Bob, I very much

Re: CSSharing

1999-08-02 Thread Jim
I bought the circuit, did not build it. I will try to scan the schematic. If it turns out I will send it to you, Jim Dennis Lipter wrote: Jim, I am interested in your approach to building a LVDC current regulated CS generator. Care to share the details of your circuit? Dennis -- The

Re: CSSharing

1999-08-02 Thread Jim
Made in Taiwan, no brand name, probably so anyone can label it. Model number VAP-5A30V2. Is pretty big, so to get current regulation in the small amps we use will take a little soldering. But is a nice unit. I use my multimeter in line to set the amps, and the amp meter is not fine enough. It

CSMagnets Vilik

1999-08-02 Thread johnphil
Vilik, I have a magnetic mattress from another company and it is also alternating. They do say not to use it every night and also that bedridden people should not stay on it all the time. Their magnets (talking about my mattress) are not bipolar but alternating unipolar, for whatever difference

CSMSM as wetting/transport agent.

1999-08-02 Thread Ivan Anderson
Hi Bonnie and all, I am reliably informed that the best results are achieved by a super-saturated MSM solution. To create such, a 1 or 2 oz (30 - 60 ml) solution of CS is heated until warm (not boiling) and MSM crystals are added (stirred in) until no more will dissolve. This solution is then

Re: CSSilica to Calcium...NOT!

1999-08-02 Thread Marsha Hallett
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: CSMagnets Vilik

1999-08-02 Thread Dennis Lipter
You can create a synthetic north pole at the crown of the head by sleeping with some 4x8 ceramic magnets placed on a headboard with the north poles facing ones head. Dennis Lipter Ivan Anderson wrote: Hi, I should think that a magnet induces a magnetic flux that flows through the body to

CSMagnets (was magnetized water) Art

1999-08-02 Thread johnphil
I really don't know enough to answer to what you say, other than to remind you that Dr. Philpott et al consider the north pole to be the negative energy pole. Since all of these authors are from the northern hemisphere it may be that things would be different in the southern hemisphere. After

CSSilica, calcium and osteoporosis and more

1999-08-02 Thread Ivan Anderson
Silica does seem to have a role in bone formation and osteoporosis, heart disease, artery health, arthritis, hair nail and skin health, etc. From : http://207.36.93.123/silicahb.html Her studies on chicks in the 1970s and 1980s brought silica from its once-perceived unimportant status to

Re: CSMagnets Vilik

1999-08-02 Thread Vilik Rapheles
At 11:31 PM 8/1/99 -0400, you wrote: Vilik, I have a magnetic mattress from another company and it is also alternating. They do say not to use it every night and also that bedridden people should not stay on it all the time. Their magnets (talking about my mattress) are not bipolar but

Re: CSMagnets Vilik

1999-08-02 Thread Tom Trauberman
Vilik, It all depends on what your trying to do. Grow bigger plants - use south pole. Grow bigger cancer - use south pole. Reduce the size of cancer - use north. Grow smaller plants- use north. get it ? Tom ---BeginMessage--- At 11:31 PM 8/1/99 -0400, you wrote: Vilik, I have a magnetic

Re: CSMagnets Vilik

1999-08-02 Thread Vilik Rapheles
At 12:27 AM 8/2/99 -0600, you wrote: Vilik, It all depends on what your trying to do. Grow bigger plants - use south pole. Grow bigger cancer - use south pole. Reduce the size of cancer - use north. Grow smaller plants- use north. get it ? Tom ~~ Grow bigger immune system -- reduce

Re: CSIP6

1999-08-02 Thread Nat2ess
I'm sorry I must have been sleeping but what is IP6 -- 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

Re: CSMagnets Vilik

1999-08-02 Thread Tom Trauberman
Like I said Vi, it all depends on what your trying to do. You're the one who is going to have to weigh the good vs the bad when it comes to the use of magnets. Some of your objectives are going to require north pole and some are going to require south. The best thing is to read as much as you can

CSFwd: [ozonetherapy] Re: EFAs, sulphur, IP6

1999-08-02 Thread EJohns9525
I'm sorry I must have been sleeping but what is IP6 ---BeginMessage--- From: Saul Pressman s...@plasmafire.com Dear Stephen, The unsaturated fats found in linolenic (Omega-3) and linoleic (Omega-6) essential fatty acids (in flax seed oil) are vital for the transport of oxygen into the cellular

Re: CSMSM as wetting/transport agent.

1999-08-02 Thread bonnie schmidlkofer
Thanks for the information, Ivan. This certainly sounds easy enough to do, and as I said before I have MSM already, so I can try it immediately. I guess I didn't have anywhere near enough MSM in my concoction. Thanks again!! Bonnie -Original Message- From: Ivan Anderson i...@win.co.nz

CSIntro

1999-08-02 Thread Rebecca C Mahoney
Hi all, I only heard about CS recently. I have used homeopathics and some herbs for years. I am very interested in learning about this and would appreciate finding out where I can learn basic info about CS and its uses. Thanks! Becky

Re: CSSilica to Calcium

1999-08-02 Thread Marshall Dudley
I'm not disputing that plants can transmute, there have been some pretty convincing experiments along these lines. But in the case of simply checking weight, that could be from the sprout taking up carbon dioxide, and using the carbon for growth. Marshall D. Garrett wrote: transmutation in

Re: CSSilica to Calcium

1999-08-02 Thread Marshall Dudley
Subscribe to Infinate Energy magazine. There have been a number of articles in which this has been reported. Marshall Ivan Anderson wrote: 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

RE: CSHepatitis C

1999-08-02 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
One report not documented but from a reliable source: Man unable to work for many months: going into hospital indefinitely. Started on relatively large amounts of CS. Back to work in 3 weeks. James Osbourne, Holmes a...@trail.com -Original Message- From: Betty Symank

CSInositol

1999-08-02 Thread Tai-Pan
Hi Listers, Keep seeing reference to this word, Inositol, in ref to the B complexes. Inositol is any of several stereoisometreic cyclic alcohols C6H12O6. Sometimes also refered to as myoinositol, a biologically active inositol that is a componet of the vitamin B complex, also called

RE: CSSinus infection

1999-08-02 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Too much is just enough. James Osbourne, Holmes a...@trail.com -Original Message- From: Bob's Your Uncle [SMTP:r...@wizard.com] Sent: Sunday, August 01, 1999 4:24 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject:CSSinus infection I know HOW to get it in my nose...I want to know HOW

CSRe: Current regulator

1999-08-02 Thread Rex Doane
What you implied was that you are doing something that nobody else can. That the non-technical person better buy from the expert. Your systems seem fine and reasonably priced. But why pretend that you have a big secret. What I said was, I wasn't interested in showing OUR circuit, which IS

CS[Fwd: CSRe: Current regulator]

1999-08-02 Thread Dennis Lipter
---BeginMessage--- There is plenty of room on this list for both a manufactured current regulated CS gen and the DYI crowd, they being two distinct separate groups. Trem Williams does not want to hurt his business by revealing his circuit. Nothing wrong with that. The other side of the coin are

Re: CSEffectiveness of CS in solids

1999-08-02 Thread Marshall Dudley
bonnie schmidlkofer wrote: Re: Sharon's wondering about CS in the colon, effectiveness in solids I have two thoughts on this subject -- I have been giving my 3 dogs CS mixed with canned dog food and I have seen positive results using this method. I do this because I haven't yet figured out

Re: CSRe: Current regulator

1999-08-02 Thread Trem Williams
You certainly can read what wasn't written Rex. I said we manufacture a generator using discrete components. True. We sell it. True. Our circuit is proprietary. True. Nowhere did I say or imply you couldn't do it another way. I didn't say we were experts. Are you? Our circuit is very

Re: CSCurrent regulator

1999-08-02 Thread Trem Williams
Hello James, Where did you get that idea? Trem Williams t...@silvergen.com - Original Message - From: James Vernon, Allison To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, August 01, 1999 10:33 AM Subject: Re: CSCurrent regulator Trem, I'm just curious about something, are you

Re: CSRe: pink WaterOZ

1999-08-02 Thread Scharbach
Interesting. THats what I'm storing mine in too. BUT! WaterOZ uses plastic containeres to ship in, so whats the difference? Do you think the particles are too big then for internal use? Sparrow mine did that when i stored it in plastic soda containers. regards, Dennis :-) -- The

Re: CSMagnets Vilik

1999-08-02 Thread Charles King
On Mon, 02 Aug 1999 11:47:08 -0400, Marshall Dudley mdud...@execonn.com wrote: Tom Trauberman wrote: Vilik, It all depends on what your trying to do. Grow bigger plants - use south pole. Grow bigger cancer - use south pole. Reduce the size of cancer - use north. Grow smaller plants- use

Re: CSRe: Current regulator

1999-08-02 Thread James Vernon, Allison
another way. I didn't say we were experts. Are you? I'm just trying to clarify so that I may understand. You manufacture a colloidal silver generator with a proprietary circuit and you're not an expert? You say that your current regulator limits the current to 1 milliampere. How did you

Re: CSMagnets Vilik

1999-08-02 Thread Tom Trauberman
Better than viagra? Not sure. Tom ---BeginMessage--- Tom Trauberman wrote: Vilik, It all depends on what your trying to do. Grow bigger plants - use south pole. Grow bigger cancer - use south pole. Reduce the size of cancer - use north. Grow smaller plants- use north. get it ? Will this

Re: CSMagnets Vilik

1999-08-02 Thread bonnie schmidlkofer
HAHAHAHAHA!!! Hilarious Bonnie -Original Message- From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@execonn.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Monday, August 02, 1999 11:56 AM Subject: Re: CSMagnets Vilik Tom Trauberman wrote: Vilik, It all depends on what your trying to

Re: CSFwd: [ozonetherapy] Re: EFAs, sulphur, IP6

1999-08-02 Thread Nat2ess
In a message dated 8/2/99 7:58:34 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ejohns9...@aol.com writes: thank you very much for the ip6 info. Ron -- 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:

CSbuying silver

1999-08-02 Thread MS SHELLEY V CORBIN
i have a jewerly cataloge that sells germs. i am looking at the .999 silver they have on sale by the inch. any advice on what to look for? should i buy the thin wire or the flater strips? i was planning to by a couple of feet, that should last a couple of years, right? also, could any pass

Re: CSMagnets Vilik

1999-08-02 Thread Marsha Hallett
Vilik, It all depends on what your trying to do. Grow bigger plants - use south pole. Grow bigger cancer - use south pole. Reduce the size of cancer - use north. Grow smaller plants- use north. get it ? Will this work on other parts of my body? Marshall Dear Marshall, Grow bigger nose

CSRe magnets Vilik

1999-08-02 Thread johnphil
I was the one who posted on Dr. Davis' chance encounter with worms and magnets back in l936. It's true that the worms on the positive pole flourished growth-wise, but not in a desirable way. They also became aggressive. He went on to eggs and seeds and chickens and mice and kept finding the same

CSUnidentified subject!

1999-08-02 Thread Lorraine Bates
I have just registered with this list. I am interested in all aspects of colloidal silver with an emphasis on psoriasis and the immune system. I know I will find this to be an educational experience. Thanks. Lorraine -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver.

CSRe: magnet companiesMargie

1999-08-02 Thread johnphil
I bought from a bunch of companies. Here are the two I settled on. Their prices are much less than you will find the same items advertised for in other catalogs. American Health Service Magnetics 800-635-7070 OMS Medical Supplies 800-323-1839 They will both send you a catalog. OMS prices are

Re: CSWelcome

1999-08-02 Thread Marsha Hallett
I have just registered with this list. I am interested in all aspects of colloidal silver with an emphasis on psoriasis and the immune system. I know I will find this to be an educational experience. Thanks. Lorraine Dear Lorraine, Hi! I`m Marsha, been here for about 3 years and change. Welcome

Re: CSIntro

1999-08-02 Thread Marsha Hallett
Hi all, I only heard about CS recently. I have used homeopathics and some herbs for years. I am very interested in learning about this and would appreciate finding out where I can learn basic info about CS and its uses. Thanks! Becky Dear Becky, Hi, and welcome!! I`ve been using CS for over 3

Re: CSbuying silver

1999-08-02 Thread bonnie schmidlkofer
Hi, Shelley, Using almost any search engine, search for silver colloid and/or colloidal silver.You'll get more information than you know what to do with. Bonnie -Original Message- From: MS SHELLEY V CORBIN cmbh...@prodigy.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Date:

CSBismuth supplements

1999-08-02 Thread James Sullivan
Hey Liz! Why buy bismuth supplements for ulcers when good old Pepto-Bismol will do the trick? I think it's active ingredient is bismuth subsalicylate. Often wondered that myself! I guess you could, but I don't think most of us thought of Pepto-Bismol as anything more than something you took

CSdistilling water the really simple way

1999-08-02 Thread James Sullivan
Hey! That IS simple. It's a modern version of the solar still I posted last week. The only problem is that when you're boiling water you've got to prevent any of it from splashing up on the lid. You only want the pure water that condenses on the lid, else it'll get contaminated by water that

cs generator

1999-08-02 Thread James Sullivan
Hello CS list; I found a constent power sorce in a bell chime transformer also .999+ pure Eberhard silver bullion for my electrodes. Can any one suggest times to generate cs using a constent 24 volts and a rectangle silver bullion cut in half.I've been making good cs following

Re: CSIntro

1999-08-02 Thread Marsha Hallett
I would LOVE directions to make a generator! I have become interested in CS as an alternative to antibiotics. Becky Dear Becky, Hello again! CS is so much better than antibiotics; it works, has no side effects, and it is CHEAP!! A few cents a gallon...This is why the drug companies don`t want us

Re: CSbuying silver

1999-08-02 Thread Charles King
On Mon, 2 Aug 1999 13:03:13, -0500, cmbh...@prodigy.com (MS SHELLEY V CORBIN) wrote: i have a jewerly cataloge that sells germs. i am looking at the .999 silver they have on sale by the inch. any advice on what to look for? should i buy the thin wire or the flater strips? i was planning to by

Re: CSO.T. KELP EXTRACTION PROTOCOL

1999-08-02 Thread Charles King
On Mon, 02 Aug 1999 16:49:53 -0500, BROOKS BRADLEY liat...@flash.net wrote: One final note: This solution will taste mildly bitter, due to the MSM fraction. This can be mitigated by adding any form of sweetner or non-toxic fruit flavoring agent. Thaks for the protocol, Brooks. I'd just like

Re: CSRe magnets Vilik

1999-08-02 Thread Charles King
On Mon, 2 Aug 1999 14:08:27 -0400 (EDT), glades-eg...@webtv.net (johnphil) wrote: It's true that the worms on the positive pole flourished growth-wise, but not in a desirable way. They also became aggressive. He went on to eggs and seeds and chickens and mice and kept finding the same

Re: CSRe: psoriasis

1999-08-02 Thread Charles King
Holy Cow! I almost forgot. I used to have dry, scaly elbows. Since I started with CS, that condition has disappeared! Chuck No matter who you vote for, the government gets elected -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal

Re: CSOsteoporosis Dr. Vergini

1999-08-02 Thread Mary
Dear Dr. Vergini, Now, if it had Vanadium in it, it would also help stop the adult-onset diabetes plague so rampant right now!! Yes, as would a very low carb diet, see the LC Diabetes list, where some Type 2's are able to get off of their insulin -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for

Re: CSSharing

1999-08-02 Thread aka Jhon
Ditto I usually agree with Tai Pan,,however I must agree with Jim on this one.. Maybe because one of the greatest weapons (etc.) inventor, is barely making a living, while his 'shared' info is making others millions.. my friend Max Atchisson..a living legend,,and unsung hero of the 'Gun