Re: CS>chemtrail revisited

1999-10-03 Thread HERB321947
In a message dated 10/01/1999 14:02:49 Eastern Daylight Time, liah...@pacbell.net writes: << Looks like a fuel dump to me... Marsha >> Sorry Look closely. This is a modified 707 design. Fuel dump valves are located "in" the wings not "attached to" the wings like on this bird. -- The silve

CS>Any suggestions

1999-10-03 Thread D&P Sisson
I would like any suggestions to improve my system of making CS. A I distil my own water B Electrodes are .999silver ingot, rolled out flat. 41/2"long 5/8th" wide 1/8th" thick..Wet area about 4" C My machine converts AC to DC 1 -30 volts0.00 - 2.50amps. Separate digital meters and c

Re: CS>Clear. . . gold. . . dark gold. . . PINK - in two days!?!

1999-10-03 Thread HERB321947
In a message dated 10/01/1999 08:00:10 Eastern Daylight Time, ssk...@nildram.co.uk writes: << Now for some reason, my CS is undergoing a fairly rapid transformation to a -rose- colour within a day or two. I think my DW is good and the batch jar is clean. Any thoughts? Many thanx,

CS>Re: fingerprints /Steve

1999-10-03 Thread Katarina Wittich
> Date: Sun, 03 Oct 1999 13:25:29 +0100 Hey Steve, The info that your fingerprints leave salt is extremely helpful and probably explains why a few of my batches went funny on me -- I had gotten into the clearly terrible habit of stroking those electrodes because they are so nice and smooth and shin

CS>Off Topic, Essiac Tea?

1999-10-03 Thread Scharbach
Hi, sometime, long ago, I think it was on this list, someone posted a recipe for Essiac tea. I was wondering if you would possible post it again? Thought I had saved it but can't seem to find it. Thanks again. Sparrow> -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silv

Re: CS>rose color cs

1999-10-03 Thread Steve King
>Our research has shown that if CS is acid then it is much less stable than if it >is neutral or basic. If the problem is that the CS is acid then making it stable >may be as simple as adding a pinch of baking soda to bring it down to neutral. We >add sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) to our CS/al

Re: CS>Off topic Alt Health

1999-10-03 Thread Henry Reed
Marshall, can you please tell more about the cs and aloe vera for acne? Did you use fresh aloe from the plant? What part? Mixed half and half? How strong was the cs? Did you just rub it in or use as a mask? Cover it with anything like plastic maybe? Anything else you recall? Marshall Dudley

Re: CS>off topic/skin cancer

1999-10-03 Thread James H-McMillan
Hi Katrina I have heard that a poultice made from a sausage tree endemic to South Africa? is a treatment for skin cancer. We have a few of these trees growing in Durban where I live. I don't know too much about it but remember reading an article on it quite a while back. Seeds would probably mean t

CS>More Basic Newbie Questions

1999-10-03 Thread Gail
I thought I'd just read and absorb info for awhile, but a couple of questions have popped to mind. What is "tyndall"? What consistency is the result of mixing CS w/aloe vera gel? Seems like it would be very "watery". (?) I just started using CS on my psoriasis, but would like to find a better

CS>vaccination/ teeth and CS

1999-10-03 Thread Mary
Dear Rayelan, May I post your message to the Autism list, most of those kids are sick from the MMR/DPT/HEP b, etc. One of the best docs helping these vaccine injured kids lost his license and is fighting for his professional life. I have a question about teeth. I had mercury out on one side and

Re: CS>rose color cs

1999-10-03 Thread Marshall Dudley
Those who are having problems with their CS changing color upon storage please check the ph. This can be easily done with inexpensive kits from Kmart or elsewhere for swimming pools or aqauriums. Our research has shown that if CS is acid then it is much less stable than if it is neutral or basic.

Re: CS>Off topic Alt Health

1999-10-03 Thread Marshall Dudley
We have had over 2 dozen warts dissipear, and several friends have had their acne disappear virutally overnight using CS mixed with aloe vera. As for the dog, I would put CS in it's drinking water, then it will get dosed every time it drinks. Marshall ldybou...@aol.com wrote: > My grandma jus

Re: CS>Clear. . . gold. . . dark gold. . . PINK - in two days!?!

1999-10-03 Thread Marshall Dudley
Steve King wrote: > 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 the

CS>finger prints

1999-10-03 Thread boberger
Hi Ya'All; Now for a real life experience. I was the engineering department chief for Western Electric charged with the oversight of the manufacture of electron tubes( radio tubes) and we had to require the ladies to wear finger cots. (that would be the fingers of a rubber glove) when handling the

CS>Sabin polio vaccination, SV-40, CFS and Lyme disease

1999-10-03 Thread S. Fulmer
I don't often have time to keep up to date with this list, but as a user of CS, an advocate for natural remedies, a possible recipient of SV-40 through the Sabin polio vaccination and a sufferer of fibromyalgia, I thought I'd pass this along.. ... S ... From: APFN polio vaccination -- FROM MONKE

Re: CS>rose color cs

1999-10-03 Thread Steve King
>Bob- I meant to say -DC- in this message, obviously! Either that or I'm trying to make CS with my CD player. : ) > >Here's what I'm afraid is a silly question but. . . > >Is it just as useful to stick a current meter >in an AC circuit as it is a CD circuit? > >Many thanx, > >Steve King > >

Re: CS>Re: finger prints on electrodes

1999-10-03 Thread Steve King
Katarina, At 11:56 AM 10/2/99 -0700, you wrote: >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? At some point,

Re: CS>rose color cs

1999-10-03 Thread Steve King
>>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 That's an idea! I'll give it a go. It will be rather large but I have long wires on my trodes so it might work. And I'm sure that

CS>Re: skin cancer

1999-10-03 Thread William Falls
Dear Katarina& list, Besides topical escharotics ( which work effectively, depending somewhat on how big an area, and where on the body ( you wouldn't want to use them anywhere near a mucous membrane); there are other natural but slower alternatives. The colloidal silver water is very helpful bu

Re: CS>Off topic Alt Health

1999-10-03 Thread M. G. Devour
> 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 Yes, Kathie, it was here. Hasn't happened just yet. I'm right between the silver list

CS>[Fwd: CS>Clear. . . gold. . . dark gold. . . PINK - in two days!?!]

1999-10-03 Thread Lew Fong How
Hi listers, < How do you clean your jar?> I use 6% hydrogen peroxide in distilled water . I swirl the jar for a few minute with the dilution. Then I rinse it with distilled water. Finally,I wipe clean the jar with dry cotton gauze. It is now ready for use.

Re: CS>FW: FAQ question to everyone

1999-10-03 Thread M. G. Devour
Hi Katarina, It was me... > I might also add to your list: Do not use CS as a treatment to an > established aquarium, as it will *destroy* the biological filter > made up of bacteria in the gravel and/or filter system. The > resulting dump of metabolites *and* the rapid rise in contamination > af

Re: CS>Marshall question

1999-10-03 Thread Marshall Dudley
Sure, have at it. Marshall Katarina Wittich wrote: > 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,