Re: CS>Garlic and Mullein oil

1999-10-26 Thread Susan Epstein
-Original Message- From: Marshall Dudley To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 10:39 AM Subject: Re: CS>Garlic and Mullein oil >Kris wrote: > >> Everyone has their own opinion. Garlic is said by some to sort of slow >> one's mental processes. I think that everyth

Re: CS>Hi, am brand new to this program

1999-10-26 Thread Marie
Thanks Kass. I'm using WaterOz when I can stand the taste. Where do you buy the germanium and what is it used for? I'll try diluting the ppm with water. Thanks again. Marie -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest s

RE: CS>Garlic and Mullein oil

1999-10-26 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Try Zechariah Sitchen ---not sure about the first name spelling. James Osbourne Holmes a...@trail.com -Original Message- From: Harsha Godavari [SMTP:h.godav...@home.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 5:48 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject:Re: CS>Garlic and Mullein

Re: CS>diagram/design

1999-10-26 Thread James Allison
> I'm definately NOT a techie, wish I was, then maybe I could make a > generator polarity switching so as not to get the build up on the negative > electrode when I don't watch my CS brew as closely as I should...especially > towards the end of the cycle. Hrmmm, I've never been that sure about po

Re: CS>the 12th planet/ off topic

1999-10-26 Thread tgw0
Sometimes called planet X, supposed to be inhabit by our creators? Visit's our solar system every 26 hundred years? Who knows for sure if this is true or not? Ted Sharon Morrissey wrote: > > Enki and Enlil, call home! > It's been too long > > Sharon/starshar > > Sam Earle wrote: > > > Also

CS>the 12th planet

1999-10-26 Thread Sharon Morrissey
Enki and Enlil, call home! It's been too long Sharon/starshar Sam Earle wrote: > Also, folks, mainstream science via the popular press has reported the > mathematical probability of a 10th planet (or 12th, if you prefer) 10 times > the size of Jupiter, way out beyond Pluto's orbit, that's de

Re: CS>diagram/design

1999-10-26 Thread W.T. Shoultz
- Original Message - From: Janine/Gary To: Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 11:33 AM Subject: CS>diagram/design > The design illustrated is for a standard 3 9volt battery setup! It is the > same one a lot of us are using, except it uses ingots instead of wires. It > is fine to use a qua

CS>Unidentified subject!

1999-10-26 Thread Jim Keltner
I am new at generating cs for my own use and would like to know if any one could explain why the color of the solution is usually yellowish but some-times turns to a pinkish color.This change in color may take one week to three weeks and sometimes is clear to pinkish from the very begining. I am u

Re: CS>Off Topic - Can anyone help??

1999-10-26 Thread Nat2ess
Hi Ya'll, Call Cyto Pharma De Mexico at 1-888-281-6663 These are the only people I know of that manufactures B-17. TO YOUR BETTER HEALTH 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:

Re: CS>Garlic and Mullein oil

1999-10-26 Thread Sinaj101
I sure hope those same aliens didn't plant Lyme disease to slow us down and kill off the weaker ones of us. :( It can be a pretty devastating disease. Take care, Janis In a message dated 10/26/99 9:39:21 AM Central Daylight Time, mdud...@execonn.com writes: << According to the Sumarian w

Re: CS>Garlic and Mullein oil

1999-10-26 Thread Harsha Godavari
Sam: Where was ths published? A search on AltaVista for "tenth planet" led me to NASA flatly denying any such planet!! Regards Harsha Godavari Sam Earle wrote: > > Also, folks, mainstream science via the popular press has reported the > mathematical probability of a 10th planet (or 12th, i

RE: CS>Colloid? was baking soda

1999-10-26 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Yes, Sam, there is an argument with that, and, I predict you will hear from Ivan shortly... Oxidation and reduction always occur together. An electron donator---almost always a metal---is called a reducing agent and is said to be oxidized when it donates the -e. The electron receptor is ca

Re: CS>Posts diff.

1999-10-26 Thread M. G. Devour
> How come some posts continue on in one vein in the same msg including > replies and when I try to post it sends a whole new msg. instead of > a reply to the question Hi Janine, There are two ways to post to the list. If you start a new message, give it a new "subject" and send it to , it will

Re: CS>Stirring the pot?

1999-10-26 Thread M. G. Devour
> As a non-techie, and one who appreciates that 'any silver is better > than none', as expressed by some listers recentlyJust how > important is the stirring process in the success of home manufacture > CS? It's main purpose, at least for me, is to disperse the denser cloud of CS particles tha

CS>Posts diff.

1999-10-26 Thread Janine/Gary
How come some posts continue on in on vein in the same msg including replies and when I try to post it sends a whole new msg. instead of a reply to the question(hope this is clear) Janine -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list

RE: CS>Colloid? was baking soda

1999-10-26 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Nicely diced... James Osbourne Holmes a...@trail.com -Original Message- From: Ivan Anderson [SMTP:i...@win.co.nz] Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 4:34 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject:CS>Colloid? was baking soda - Original Message - From: Tim Cudzilo >snip

CS>[Fwd: CS>Intestine, Pt 12]

1999-10-26 Thread Tai-Pan
:-) -- oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast l...@fbtc.net --- Begin Message --- Hello wonderful fraturnity of the CS art, DIGESTION, con`t The pharynx, or throat. This is the crossing over point between the digestive tract and the respiratory tract. It it a common chamber for food on

Re: CS>Colloid? was baking soda

1999-10-26 Thread Sam Earle
>Positively charged silver particles are already oxidised (lost an >electron). I've seen this said several times, and at the risk of having my ears boxed by the real scientists on the list, I have to say it looks like nonsense. The loss of an electron gives a positive charge. That's not oxidation.

Re: CS>Garlic and Mullein oil

1999-10-26 Thread Sam Earle
Also, folks, mainstream science via the popular press has reported the mathematical probability of a 10th planet (or 12th, if you prefer) 10 times the size of Jupiter, way out beyond Pluto's orbit, that's deflecting the orbits of comets and distorting all their calculations for the solar system. We

CS>Stirring the pot?

1999-10-26 Thread Rob Lowe
In my short time as a member of the list I have seen much 'pot stirring'! However, I have a serious question to ask; As a non-techie, and one who appreciates that 'any silver is better than none', as expressed by some listers recentlyJust how important is the stirring process in the success

Re: CS>diagram/design

1999-10-26 Thread M. G. Devour
> The design illustrated is for a standard 3 9volt battery setup! It > is the same one a lot of us are using, except it uses ingots instead > of wires. It is fine to use a quart mason jar it is not too much > volume! I make mine like this all the time. That is correct. > If the electrodes don't c

Re: CS>Hi, am brand new to this program

1999-10-26 Thread Kass
Hi Marie, I use the ionic silver as well, and I've found that it's best to take it with nothing but water. Do not brush your teeth before taking it. No citrus before or with. I'm using WaterOz, what are you using? I'm also using ionic germanium, and I get very little flavor from the silver,

Re: CS>Off Topic - Can anyone help??

1999-10-26 Thread Kass
Hi Deborah, I find that chopping the kernels up with other nuts in my home made cereal to munch on like a snack is the easiest way to take them. Still not great, but much more acceptable. Keep smiling, Kass - Original Message - From: Deborah IN TEXAS To: Sent: Saturday, O

Re: CS>Garlic and Mullein oil

1999-10-26 Thread Marshall Dudley
Marsha Hallett wrote: > Dear Marshall, I`ve read all his books too, and they ARE interesting! Hmm, I > wonder if THEY will return in 2013... > Marsha Possibly, if not before. The sun suppose to start acting really weird upon their return (or the return of the planet), and it has really been flak

Re: CS>Garlic and Mullein oil

1999-10-26 Thread Marsha Hallett
According to the Sumarian writings as translated by Stitchin (Ie. The 12th > Planet) this is close, but it was actually aliens (which were referred to as > gods, but not God) that modified the environment and our dna for shorter life > spans to keep us from getting too wise and becoming a threat.

Re: CS>Doggy-itis

1999-10-26 Thread Marshall Dudley
Janine/Gary wrote: > Sounds like your dog has a urinary tract infection. Be careful that he > doesn't get blocked. Indeed, that happened to Smokey a few games ago and I thought UT might have to get a new mascot. :> Marshall -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal s

CS>Doggy-itis

1999-10-26 Thread Janine/Gary
Sounds like your dog has a urinary tract infection. Be careful that he doesn't get blocked. Janine -- 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-

CS>diagram/design

1999-10-26 Thread Janine/Gary
The design illustrated is for a standard 3 9volt battery setup! It is the same one a lot of us are using, except it uses ingots instead of wires. It is fine to use a quart mason jar it is not too much volume! I make mine like this all the time. If the electrodes don't come into contact with the wat

Re: CS>Garlic and Mullein oil

1999-10-26 Thread James Allison
> According to the Sumarian writings as translated by Stitchin (Ie. The 12th > Planet) this is close, but it was actually aliens (which were referred to as > gods, but not God) that modified the environment and our dna for shorter life > spans to keep us from getting too wise and becomming a threat

CS>Pulsed DC Test Results

1999-10-26 Thread Hutt William J (Bill) DLPC
Reference: http://web.idirect.com~showcase/althealth/cspulse.htm Setup: 8oz distilled water in clear glass(no starters or salt added) 1/16 inch wide flat silver electrodes 2 1/2 wettec length Electrode spacing 1/2 inch Pulsed DC generator

Re: CS>Garlic and Mullein oil

1999-10-26 Thread Marshall Dudley
Kris wrote: > Everyone has their own opinion. Garlic is said by some to sort of slow > one's mental processes. I think that everything should be in > moderation. I do not take garlic everyday. But it is high in sulfur, > very important to protein binding, and it has a natural antibiotic. > Som

CS>Doggy-itis

1999-10-26 Thread O2 Communication
Hi Any suggestions will be appreciated - My hunky male German Shepherd who is 8+ years old seem to have a "sprinkler" problem. He is dripping sporadically, drops of diluted blood. Doesn't seem to be in discomfort and is "sprinkling" about the place okay! He had this before and was put on anti-b

CS>Is HVAC method better?

1999-10-26 Thread Terence
Hi, Terence here from Malaysia. I am pretty new to CS. Is the HVAC processing method better than the standard CD method? I would like to know, how come some companies are selling 5ppm to 7 ppm at the price of 30ppm to 50 ppm ? What is the major difference? Thanks. Any advice will be much apprec

Re: CS>ppm standard - 1.74PPM/uS

1999-10-26 Thread Steve King
Ivan- > >What does Bruce have to say on the matter? Bruce says (of course) that he has lab tested it extensively and the baking soda does not react. And according to a post by Brooks awhile back, the baking soda may even extended shelf life by adjusting PH. >Why don't you try adding some cs to

RE: CS>Off Topic - Can anyone help??

1999-10-26 Thread Alex C Torres
Dear Bill, I think is a fancy name, to cover the real thing... I am pretty sure this thing do not contains oxygen or at least we cannot find traces analyzing this at the University... but it is working, we made a comparative study with 20 patients, using Peroxide and ozone against the "polyatomic o

CS>Correction on CS PRO Systems Phaser cost

1999-10-26 Thread Steve King
Dear all- I have to apologize to Bruce Marks for misrepresenting his CS systems. I said in an early testimonial that his Phaser unit costs $350 dollars. I just learned that he now has a more complete line of Phasers that start at $99. I don't think he had a low cost unit when I bought mine. So

Re: CS>What am I making ?? c/gold

1999-10-26 Thread Ivan Anderson
The standard reduction potential of gold is Au ---> Au+++ +3e- 1.4 volts or Au+ ---> Au+ + e- 1.69 volts So you will have a gold sol. I believe this can take a little time and you may be wise to limit the current, sounds the gold is burnt. Ivan. - Original Message - From: P Yanko To:

Re: CS>silver questions

1999-10-26 Thread Steve King
June- >away. I'm taking the CS from our small home unit, but it appears to be doing >nothing. I think we have to be careful thinking that the ingestion of one substance can solve all our problems. CS as with any remedy works best as part of a holistic program that supplies the body with the nutri

Re: CS -Shelf stable

1999-10-26 Thread Ivan Anderson
Apart from that it is not true. - Original Message - From: Deborah IN TEXAS To: Sent: Saturday, 23 October 1999 14:40 Subject: CS -Shelf stable > Fred, todays post on this HV article says ONLY HV process can create shelf > stable CS, or does it even matter, since I have my machine and

RE: CS>Pulsed DC method

1999-10-26 Thread Steve King
> 20kHz pulsed frequency > Web site of Pulsed DC generator used > http://web.idirect.com~showcase/althealth/cspulse.htm Please note that the above URL is missing a forward slash. the correct web address is. . . http://web.idirect.com/~showcase/althealth/cspulse.htm -- The silver

RE: CS>Pulsed DC method

1999-10-26 Thread Steve King
Bill- >Thanks for the thought. I believe you are correct. Had two others try >it. The said it was bitter but had no other complaints. Very interesting! It seems that the worse a reaction is to a healing substance , the more beneficial the substance can be in the long run. (The exception t

Re: CS>ppm standard - 1.74PPM/uS

1999-10-26 Thread Ivan Anderson
Steve, What does Bruce have to say on the matter? Does the baking soda (CaCO3?) react at all with the silver? If not, then it will always be present as Ca++ and CO3-- ions and will affect the reading by the original ppm or uS reading. Why don't you try adding some cs to reach the same start up re

CS>Colloid? was baking soda

1999-10-26 Thread Ivan Anderson
- Original Message - From: Tim Cudzilo >snip< > Eventually, (and hopefully) this "list" will recognize the the maximum > effacy of > suspended silver solutions is in the charge of the solution. Oh man, where have you been? Do you think we don't realise that by sending a current through

Re: CS>ppm standard - 1.74PPM/uS

1999-10-26 Thread Steve King
Ivan- > >Do you mean 3ppm TDS or 3uS. 3ppm >I must say that even my dw that has been around for months still reads >1uS. I should clarify. The 3ppm is due to the calibration technique required by the 3-electrode CS Systems Phaser unit I'm using. Baking soda is added to pure water to bring the

Re: CS>silver coins; as electrodes?

1999-10-26 Thread J.
Good question. I thank all for their responses to MY query re. using 0. silver ingots or coins, but my question was more one of what the PPM would likely end up, as compared to using a 14 gauge electrode/ probe, which is recommended by many. I can get . pure silver coins in troy ounces her

Re: CS>RE:Ivan CS PPM Standard

1999-10-26 Thread Ivan Anderson
- Original Message - From: Fred > Ivan said: > So yesterday I hit the books etc. and found that the conductivity of > dilute solutions of silver ions is 61.9 Scm^2 M^-1 that is Semen > centimetre squared per Mol. > This is probably where Hanna derived their 1.6 conversion factor, but > t

RE: CS>Garlic and Mullein oil

1999-10-26 Thread O2 Communication
Dear Kris Nicely put! Your philosophy is a sensible one! Yes, I believe garlic does affect the brain's functioning - however, I shouldn't reference someone without doing it verbatim. I'm happy to source this if anyone needs it!! But I do know that I feel slightly stultified after eating garli

Re: CS>**CS and baby chicks??

1999-10-26 Thread tgw0
Hi Debbie: I do know that H2O2 will solve any disease that chickens may have, you may wish to check this out. Ted Debbie McDonald wrote: > > CS friends, > Can one give CS to baby chicks, would it help with coccidiosis? I am > new to being a chick mom and just wondered. They are about 10 days o

CS>BAKING somethhing

1999-10-26 Thread Kris
> Thanks for sharing.. There was a hole in my memories of fourth grade science. > I do however, remember, that the point of any experiment , was a scientific > method. > Tim: In case you were not paying attention, explitive, someone asked if baking soda was bad for one or not. Kris -- The silver-

CS>**CS and baby chicks??

1999-10-26 Thread Debbie McDonald
CS friends, Can one give CS to baby chicks, would it help with coccidiosis? I am new to being a chick mom and just wondered. They are about 10 days old Thanks much, Debbie -- Debbie McDonald mailto:lullw...@flash.net -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of collo

Re: CS>Garlic and Mullein oil

1999-10-26 Thread Kris
Everyone has their own opinion. Garlic is said by some to sort of slow one's mental processes. I think that everything should be in moderation. I do not take garlic everyday. But it is high in sulfur, very important to protein binding, and it has a natural antibiotic. Some say a clove a day wou