On Sat, 2 Oct 1999 23:40:33 EDT, ldybou...@aol.com wrote:
>PS I love the lil' quotes..
Thanks, really the only reason I'm on the 'net!
Chuck
"A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an
invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a bu
ThanX again Chuck!!
Chris
PS I love the lil' quotes..
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On Sat, 2 Oct 1999 22:21:37 EDT, ldybou...@aol.com wrote:
>Thanks for the info Chuck, now (as I said I'm very new at this) what ppm.
>should I make for these things?? really strong for external and less for
>internal?? My questions aren't just cuz I'm blond LOL I'm just really unsure
>how much
>dilema..Could someone please re-post the info about cs in a
>solution to use in a nebulizer, the recipe and instructions or tell me
>a webpage or source?
Paula, this should do the trick for you - if not, let me know and I'll
keep digging.
--Michael
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Thanks for the info Chuck, now (as I said I'm very new at this) what ppm.
should I make for these things?? really strong for external and less for
internal?? My questions aren't just cuz I'm blond LOL I'm just really unsure
how much ppm. to take etc.
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Katerina:
Go to: altcancer.com to check on CANSEMA ointment (or capsules). It
works very well and took a spot off of my right ear.
Good luck,
Joe Mitchell
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They can wash my coffee cup when they pry it from my cold, dead
fingers.
We love you too, Mike.
Sam Earle
You're entitled to my opinion.
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Saturday, October 02, 1999, 11:25:39 AM, you wrote:
>> > Being a guy, I only rinse my container between batches, same as I
>> > d
Dear Silver Group,
I have been lurking and gleaning all the wonderful information. I was
very interedste in the nebulizer idea, but thought that I would never
have one ...so I deleted the info. Today, at a Yard Sale, I
bought a great Breathe Neb II for $5almost brand or at least
alm
On Sun, 03 Oct 1999 00:40:22 +0100, Steve King wrote:
>but I do know that I save all of these containers that I get
>my hands on. . . for water and CS storage! But I can't
>exactly make batches in them -wrong shape
Could you reshape one , say by cutting the top off?
On Sat, 2 Oct 1999 18:09:38 EDT, ldybou...@aol.com wrote:
>My grandma just sent me a cs generator after reading how to use the generator
>I know how "it" works but how much should one take of cs?? My daughter and
>hubby both have warts and I have adult acne (nothing has worked for) and my
>dog
Bob-
>If you are using any of those then review your process. You might be going to
>long for type of DW that you have. That is why I harp on using a current
>meter to ge an initial reading and then knowing when to shut it off.
>There ar less than $20.00 mail order and then you will know what y
James-
>I have identified four important characteristics of the resins used to
>make bottles which are important to CS storage therein. There may be
>other parameters too, but these seem likely to be the most important.
I like your taxonomy of plastic characteristics. Over here in the UK,
I
On Sat, 2 Oct 1999 09:44:30 -0400, Sam Earle wrote:
>Chuck, you rinse your coffee cup? What a waste. Hot coffee stirs
>up anything that's solidified. I only rinse if it's fuzzy inside.
>It's a journalism thing.
>
>Sam
It's a community cup, I do it for the next guy!!!
On Sat, 2 Oct 1999 23:59:06 +1200, "Ivan Anderson" wrote:
>> Being a guy, I only rinse my container between batches, same as I do
>with my
>> coffee cup. (It's an engineer thing)
>
>Hey Chuck, if you really want to make a statement in the workshop, drink
>strong tea... must start with a white cup
James:
>I intend to get rubber gloves to use while handling electrodes. Even with
>very well washed hands, after a run ,I can see my fingerprints on the
>electrode plate, in dark gray.
I'm with you. I use delicate, thin silver strip
electrodes (4" X 1/4") and there's no question
in my mind now
At 10:06 AM 10/2/99 -0400, you wrote:
>It color on the inside of the glass probably helps seed the next batch.
>
>Best Regards, Robert Ratliff
>SE Tenn.
>bobratl...@iname.com
Yes. Makes good sense to me . And I'm about
to switch to AC (now doing DC only).
I hear that AC is harder to get started,
Ivan-
>I actually only wipe and rinse . My plastic generating containers do
>have some colour on the walls but that does not seem to be of any
>consequence.
More helpful information! Excellent. I was worried
about the yellow film on my jars but I'm beginning to
see that soap residue could be th
OOps, forgot the quote!! sorry.
.Hi all,
someone posted this to the list -- I copied it and didn't get who it was
from. Whoever you are, do I have your permission to include it in the FAQ?
Katarina
I might also add to your list: Do not use CS as a treatment to an
established aquarium, as it wi
.Hi all,
someone posted this to the list -- I copied it and didn't get who it was
from. Whoever you are, do I have your permission to include it in the FAQ?
Katarina
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Hi Marshall,
can I put this section of one of your posts in the FAQ about uses of cs?
It would be very helpful.
Thanks,
Katarina
Here are a few things to always keep in mind if using CS.
Do not add to bread dough to prevent mold, it will kill the yeast, and it
wont rise.
Do not dump into your co
My grandma just sent me a cs generator after reading how to use the generator
I know how "it" works but how much should one take of cs?? My daughter and
hubby both have warts and I have adult acne (nothing has worked for) and my
dog has a growth in his mouth that the vet wants to cut out at a tu
Hi All,
Did someone recently mention spinning off a list for alternative health
treatment discussion? I seem to remember that I read it here. If I did not,
can anyone suggest such a list?
Kathie
CS> Thanks to Sam's testimonials, I am making it, using it, and sharing it.
I'm not quite ready to
Hey Guys, did I see some posts recently with suggestions for skin cancer? My
husband has to have regular face peels for it and he hates them and is due
for another one -- I was wondering if anyone had any other suggestions other
than those lousy topical chemotherapy chemicals which can't be good fo
> > Being a guy, I only rinse my container between batches, same as I
> > do with my coffee cup. (It's an engineer thing)
> Chuck, you rinse your coffee cup? What a waste. Hot coffee stirs
> up anything that's solidified. I only rinse if it's fuzzy inside.
> It's a journalism thing.
I .. I ... I
Hi James, forgive my ignorance but does this mean that getting body oils on
the electrodes will prevent the cs from forming? I didn't realize that it
was important not to get fingerprints on the electrodes. Could you explain
more?
Thanks,
Katarina
> I intend to get rubber gloves to use while handl
To all interested list members.
Our purchasing agent informed me, yesterday
afternoon, that Harbor Freight Co., Camarillo, Calif., has their little
airbrush assemblies on sale for $4.49. The lot # in their sale
catalogue is 06131. This is a splendid lit
James and All
Ole Bob uses coke bottles for over a year and there has been one change with
the CS made with 380 vdc back in November of 1998. The change is for the better
i.e. the Tyndall has gone from a solid red line to a very faint one and the PPM
HAS INCREASED by 20 to 25 % in the two differne
Steve;
First off silver oxide is very difficult to make. So scratch oxidation. It is
the aglomeration of the silver particles into larger units.
I brew in a clear plastic container and never wash it, just wipe it out. I
have no discoloration.
Off the list send me all of your brewing paramters. D
Janine;
I always use plastic containers and have never had a problem. The only
plastic that I would use is the type found in Cola bottles or the clear
drinking water bottles.
If you are using any of those then review your process. You might be going to
long for type of DW that you have. That is
I don't know about silver specifically, but Dr. Hunter says that very small
amounts of surfactants have a huge effect on the behavior of most colloidal
systems, so, rinse well.
James Osbourne Holmes
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From: Ivan Anderson [SMTP:i...@win.co.nz]
Sent: Sa
I intend to get rubber gloves to use while handling electrodes. Even with
very well washed hands, after a run ,I can see my fingerprints on the
electrode plate, in dark gray.
James Osbourne Holmes
a...@trail.com
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From: Steve King [SMTP:ssk...@nildram.co.uk]
Sent:
Hi Steven and all,
On of the many projects which pops up as a reminder on my computer---only
to be delayed while I run off to fix some ancient beer cooler---is to
contact plastic resins chemists. Among other qualities, he surface charge
characteristics of the various plastics which are used t
Thanks Ivan, give me time to ponder.
James Osbourne Holmes
a...@trail.com
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From: Ivan Anderson [SMTP:i...@win.co.nz]
Sent: Saturday, October 02, 1999 5:15 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject:Re: CS>Conductivity
Hi James,
The valence of an ion refers
Hi Marshall,
I am not trying to debunk, but to make sure of the data.
I think they are spraying, worldwide, but accurate identification of real spray
incidents is valuable.
Altitude, location, and duration of the emissions are important to identify
chem-spray incidents.
James Osbourne
It color on the inside of the glass probably helps seed the next batch.
Best Regards, Robert Ratliff
SE Tenn.
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From: Ivan Anderson [mailto:i...@win.co.nz]
Sent: Saturday, October 02, 1999 8:15 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Clear. . .
Chuck, you rinse your coffee cup? What a waste. Hot coffee stirs
up anything that's solidified. I only rinse if it's fuzzy inside.
It's a journalism thing.
Sam
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Friday, October 01, 1999, 4:41:23 PM, you wrote:
> On Fri, 01 Oct 1999 19:56:31 +0100, Steve King wrote:
A really inexpensive sorce is I've
never ordered from them but I will when I need MSM again.
TO YOUR BETTER HEALTH
Ron
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Ivan:
>I suggest that cleaning should be hot tap water and paper towels only,
>followed by your DW rinses.
Will do! I am just starting to understand how easy it
is to contaminate the water. I've messed up
a batch just by handling the electrodes. So
I now wipe them with a clean cloth before
pow
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From: d.linen
> Uh Oh. I've been using detergent too and rinsing thoroughly or so I
> thought. Then I've rinsed some more with DW. The reason I've used
> detergent is that after making a batch, there is a little dark circle
> under where one of the electrodes is loca
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From: Steve King
> >Well, from Ivans' previous explanations on color shift, my best guess
> would be
> >that your particles are aggragating to larger sizes thus the change
in
> spectum
> >absorbtion. (How'm I doin' Ivan?).
>
> Very interesting! So its not just oxidat
Ivan Anderson wrote:
> > >How do you clean your jar?
> >
> > h lets see. I normaly use a mild
> > detergent and then several rinses with
> > DW before I start cooking.
>
> This could be a problem.
> It is difficult to remove all the detergent residue. detergent chemicals
> are strongly pol
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From: Charles King
>
> Well, from Ivans' previous explanations on color shift, my best guess
would be
> that your particles are aggragating to larger sizes thus the change in
spectum
> absorbtion. (How'm I doin' Ivan?).
50 not out ;-)
> Being a guy, I only rinse my
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From: Steve King
> Ivan-
>
> >How do you clean your jar?
>
> h lets see. I normaly use a mild
> detergent and then several rinses with
> DW before I start cooking.
This could be a problem.
It is difficult to remove all the detergent residue. detergent chemicals
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From: James Osbourne, Holmes
To:
Sent: Saturday, 2 October 1999 03:30
Subject: RE: CS Injections
> Hi Ivan,
Hi again James ;-)
>
> One factor in the production of AgCl is the presence of the electrode
> potential. This would not be present if a normal saline was a
Hi James,
The valence of an ion refers to the number of electrons gained or lost.
If an Ag+ ion encounters the cathode, or negatively charged electrode,
and the potential is greater than 0.8 Volts, then it will accept an
electron and become a neutral Ag metallic atom until it is subjected to
enoug
>Well, from Ivans' previous explanations on color shift, my best guess
would be
>that your particles are aggragating to larger sizes thus the change in
spectum
>absorbtion. (How'm I doin' Ivan?).
Very interesting! So its not just oxidation, its a degradation
of the suspension.
>I suspect that 6
At 02:19 PM 10/1/99 -, you wrote:
>I have had the same problem with the cs changing to a pinkish color in a
>week or two. This only started happening when I started using a plastic
>storage container. When I use glass this doesn't happen. Anyone else have
>this experience??
Yes , definitely. W
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