Re: CS>Standardization - A Call for Standards!

1999-09-26 Thread Ivan Anderson
- Original Message - From: Victoria Welch To: Sent: Monday, 27 September 1999 10:03 Subject: Re: CS>Standardization - A Call for Standards! > Good Morning Ivan, Hi Victoria, > First off apologies to everyone for the abysmal formatting of the > origninal message here. Not sure how it

Re: CS>**Making CS***

1999-09-26 Thread Charles King
On Sun, 26 Sep 1999 22:28:26 -0400 (EDT), gam...@thegame.com wrote: > > Some people say to make your own CS and *use* salt > in the water (to speed up the electrolysis). > > Others say to *never* use salt--it makes big particles, > makes a chloride, etc. . > > > Do you know of anyone who has **"pr

CS>Call for Standards - some news.

1999-09-26 Thread Victoria Welch
Hi All, For the time being I set up a new section under the CS stuff on my web site to keep up with progress on the "Simple Generator" that Ivan suggested. It is up and can be built on as we go. I did put up a welcome page for that section. At the moment all that is there are some schematics

Re: CS Containers turning color

1999-09-26 Thread Sjlane99
My glass canning jars (ball) do the same--turn gold and I have to use soda to get the stuff off. Susan L In a message dated 99-09-25 14:15:05 EDT, you write: << Vikki; The plastic of the type in milk bottles will cause the silver to plate out. Buy the cheapest sods pop and use the bottles.

Re: CS>Structured or super-ionized water (Lew/Marshall)

1999-09-26 Thread Sjlane99
Homeopathy--science fiction?? Definitely not--if that is what you meant to imply. Susan L In a message dated 99-09-24 06:33:27 EDT, you write: << The rest is science fiction. I am sorry I have to bring in an irrelvant subject. I have no choice. >> -- The silver-list is a moderated forum

CS>**Making CS***

1999-09-26 Thread game88
9/26/1999 Hello! I am starting to learn about colloidal silver. I would like to learn how to make colloidal silver. Some people say to make your own CS and *use* salt in the water (to speed up the electrolysis). Others say to *never* use salt--it makes big p

Re: CS: Success!

1999-09-26 Thread Amstucker
So very interesting about the animals being helped with CS. I have recently bought some CS and been successful in avoiding a bad cold. And now have a grandson (12) who has been plagued with bronchitis for the past 3 weeks. We thought he was well, so he helped work in the garden this past Satu

Re: CS>Cat's Cornea Tear

1999-09-26 Thread Sam Earle
Kathie, I would say, yes, yes, yes and an additional yes. Give your poor cat the cs, externally and internally, especially on the eye. I have seen amazing healing on my rabbit, my dog and my children, not to mention myself. Colloidal Silver: Make it, use it, share it, teach it. Sam mailto:sear..

Re: CS>Standardization

1999-09-26 Thread CARMEN SPENCE
- Original Message - From: Ivan Anderson To: Silver-List Sent: Sunday, September 26, 1999 1:12 PM Subject: Re: CS>Standardization > > - Original Message - > From: > To: silver-list > Sent: Sunday, 26 September 1999 06:34 > Subject: CS>Standardization > > > > Hi Ya'All; >

Re: CS>Standardization - A Call for Standards!

1999-09-26 Thread Victoria Welch
Good Morning Ivan, First off apologies to everyone for the abysmal formatting of the origninal message here. Not sure how it happened :(. > Are you saying that you need to know what the silver content is > of a particular set of generating parameters? > What doseages are useful for what is an e

Re: CS>Cat's Cornea Tear

1999-09-26 Thread M. G. Devour
> I am wondering if this sort of open eye wound would respond > to CS dropped in the eye. Does anyone know if I should include MSM > in with the solution? Does anyone have any experience treating an > eye tear with either or both on animals or humans? Hi Kathie, I don't have much experience with

CS>Cat's Cornea Tear

1999-09-26 Thread Ddsm4
Hi, I joined your list several weeks ago and have been trying to get up to speed on the various applications of CS. This morning when I looked at my cat, I noticed her eye was entirely white and cloudy and very weepy. I thought I was seeing her third eyelid. I took her to the Sunday emergency v

CS>Re:Marshall/question, CS and bacteria

1999-09-26 Thread Katarina Wittich
Hey Marshall, This is very interesting. But how do you explain Brooks Bradley's work with dogs which showed that 75 percent of their beneficial flora was wiped out by daily doses of CS -- I think equivalent to 2 ounces a day for humans? His is the only actual testing I've heard of of the effect of

CS>Research overview...

1999-09-26 Thread M. G. Devour
Good Morning, lister's! (At least it's still morning *here*! ) This is especially directed at the several folks who are discussing the work Vikki's doing to reproduce Bob's results and her call for standards. I haven't heard you folks say *anything* that's wrong yet. What's needed is to put wha

CS: Success!

1999-09-26 Thread Terry Dickinson
Maureen and I have two dogs and eighteen months ago one, Chips, normally a very happy and playful character in spite of his then approximate 11 year age, began to get very upset, got into very bad moods and started to growl and snap at anyone who touched him. The problem seemed to be mainly with

CS>FDA and CS

1999-09-26 Thread Terry Dickinson
It would seem to me to be of considerable help against the FDA suppression if there is a sort of database (or an actual database) of successes in using CS especially where standard medical procedures have failed to produce the desired results. I know that a lot of folks have posted their

Re: CS>Standardization - A Call for Standards!

1999-09-26 Thread Henry Reed
Hope all you techies respond to this call for standardization. Then I can cope technically also. It will be so-o-o much simpler. Victoria Welch wrote: > > Hello Bob and All, > > > It's pot stirring time again!!! > > :) and bringing my pot HUGE stirrer along also :-). > > > The only perso

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V99 #593

1999-09-26 Thread Steve King
> >http://silver-lightning.com/research2.html > >Marshall Very well written and well considered article. The best introduction to the basic mechanics of CS that I've read yet. Many thanks, Steve King -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or qu

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V99 #593 - bugs

1999-09-26 Thread Ivan Anderson
Hi Jo, > So is anaerobic a good bug and aerobic a bad bug? (Or visa versa?) The description is too simplistic but it may be stated that most good bugs are aerobic. Bad bugs may be either aerobic or anaerobic. Good bugs are only good bugs in the right place at the right population. CS will deac

Re: CS>Standardization

1999-09-26 Thread Ivan Anderson
- Original Message - From: To: silver-list Sent: Sunday, 26 September 1999 06:34 Subject: CS>Standardization > Hi Ya'All; Hi Bob, > It's pot stirring time again!!! > > The only person on this list besides myself that I know is doing any > work on understanding this process is Vik

Re: CS>Standardization - A Call for Standards!

1999-09-26 Thread Ivan Anderson
- Original Message - From: Victoria Welch To: Silver-List Sent: Sunday, 26 September 1999 13:15 Subject: Re: CS>Standardization - A Call for Standards! > Hello Bob and All, Hi there, > > It's pot stirring time again!!! > > :) and bringing my pot HUGE stirrer along also :-). > > >

Re: CS>Brooks Bradley/CS experiments

1999-09-26 Thread Kass
Hi Dennis, It is called: L. Plantarum, L. Rhamnosus, L. Salivarius Just these three names listed on the front of the bottle. I'm sure you can find it listed at their web site. Keep smiling, Kass - Original Message - From: Dennis Lipter To: Sent: Saturday, September 25,

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V99 #593

1999-09-26 Thread Mercer
So is anaerobic a good bug and aerobic a bad bug? (Or visa versa?) I hope I'm not trying your patience too much here but I am just learning about this. Jo -Original Message- From: Marshall Dudley To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Saturday, September 25, 1999 6:39 PM Subject: Re: CS>Re: