CS>Re: Documented CS Successes under Controlled Conditions

2000-04-06 Thread ROGALTMAN
Dear List: Many, if not most of us are convinced that CS works for a wide range of medical problems, but can anyone provide documented successes under controlled conditions? Surely some renegade university professor somewhere has, on occasion, been curious enough about CS to have performed con

Re: cs and nail fungus

2000-04-06 Thread Michael Leavitt
Hi Karen, My wife had a fungus uder one of her toenails that she tried to get rid of for years, it was the result of a foot injury. CS cleared it up in a couple of weeks, she used an eyedropper twice a day to apply a few drops of 10ppm solution. It was one of the first things we tried, worked gre

Re: CS Makers> measurment of Ag colloid mg/L

2000-04-06 Thread boberger
Hi Steve; What is the basis for your statement. Stephen Quinto wrote: > James, > If you rely upon ionizing the particles so they react with the reagents in > order to get a spectrophotometer reading, then you have to completely > "digest" the sample; otherwise your reading is transient, hence

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V100 #275

2000-04-06 Thread boberger
Hi Helen; Please tell me you parameters for making CS. electrode size &shape, amount of DW; electrode spacing; wet length, voltage,brewtiem; and if you have any current measurements include them. It sounds like you are making a great product. Check out web-site natural-immunogenics.com. You may h

CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V100 #275

2000-04-06 Thread HelenW8262
In a message dated 4/6/2000 12:45:17 PM Pacific Daylight Time, silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com writes: << Hi W.T. Can 't answer your question as my flat sheet has not arrived yet. But I can say that with the parameters that I use with #14 wire has a T.E. that is almost invisible even in a

cs and nail fungus

2000-04-06 Thread jeanne c
I haven't used cs for nail fungus, but, about a year ago, I used (straight)bleach *carefully* applied with a q-tip to the nail twice a day-don't spill! I used this on two nails that had fungus and was successful in getting rid of it on both. I should add that at the same time I went on a stri

CS Makers

2000-04-06 Thread jeanne c
I have one of the SilverGen generators that I got from Trem on this list. (http://www.silvergen.com) I don't claim to be an expert, but I've been happy with the CS produced by this generator, and it came with great instructions. Trem also was easily reachable and willing to answer questions.

Re: CS>TDS1 & PWT

2000-04-06 Thread Steve geigle
I remember storing CS in #1 plastic and a couple of days later, there was a yellow film on it. I'm now wondering if the plastic didn't take on a positive charge some how, attract the CS? Any thoughts fellow CS'ers? Cheers, Steven Geigle Cedar Mill, Oregon, USA sgei...@home.com - Original Me

Re: cs and nail fungus

2000-04-06 Thread Steve geigle
James, try soaking the toe in hot water for a while, then soak it in good strong CS to see if that might help. Might not the MSM react with the silver in some way to render it useless? Cheers, Steven Geigle Cedar Mill, Oregon, USA sgei...@home.com - Original Message - From: James Osbourn

CS>Lyme and Mild Silver Protein

2000-04-06 Thread krhess
I'd like to correspond with people who have taken AgCidal (40 ppm), or Coll/Ag40 (Dr. Farber's product), for Lyme disease in particular, or other conditions. Hope Albuquerque, NM (recently diagnosed Lymie, but sick for years with CFIDS, FMS) -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion

Re: CS>***** MSM *****

2000-04-06 Thread B&B Anthony
http://www.dancingwolf-inc.com/pricelist.html#price has the best price I've seem so far - Original Message - From: Chad Powell To: Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 7:20 AM Subject: Re: CS>* MSM * > Where can you get MSM? -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion o

CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V100 #255

2000-04-06 Thread Nihtfalls
Moderate user of silver seeks information on how to build the Beck zapper and magnetic pulse unit. Please advise on where to buy or how to make own or purchase w/o confusing specs and individual changes to charge more. Thanks. nihtfa...@cs.com -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for disc

Re: CS Makers> measurment of Ag colloid mg/L

2000-04-06 Thread Stephen Quinto
James, If you rely upon ionizing the particles so they react with the reagents in order to get a spectrophotometer reading, then you have to completely "digest" the sample; otherwise your reading is transient, hence inconclusive. Stephen - Original Message - From: James Osbourne, Holmes

Re: CS>Absorbtion of CS

2000-04-06 Thread ROGALTMAN
James: The reason my study was $600 and not $6000 was based on two factors. First, I found a lab that would do my analyses at a reasonable cost. Second, because this study was the first of its kind (as far as I know) I didn't think I should generate a huge amount of data until my results could

Re: CS>TDS1 & PWT

2000-04-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
Generally it should increase the conductance. This should have no direct effect on the sol. Also it can reduce the ph, especially with CO2. That can lead to precipitation if it goes too low. Marshall "James Osbourne, Holmes" wrote: > Hi Marshall, > > I once got the permeability figures from

RE: CS Makers> measurment of Ag colloid mg/L

2000-04-06 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Re: Measuring the color and absorbency of sols. "If the particle size is so small as to not transmit a color, how would a colorimeter possibly be used to accurately determine concentration? There is a direct contradiction here." You react the Ag with substance(s) which create another compound in

Re: CS>Absorbtion of CS

2000-04-06 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 00-04-06 08:10:00 EDT, you write: << Particular emphasis: 1. How much gets to intestine and alters > flora? 2. Can CS cause constipation? Brooks posted something about this. If I recall right stuff was in the bloodstream within minutes. His (canine) subjects had a major b

RE: CS>TDS1 & PWT

2000-04-06 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Hi Marshall, I once got the permeability figures from a resin site, but did not know how to apply them. What do you think the effect of N and O and CO2 will have on the sol? James Osbourne Holmes a...@trail.com -Original Message- From: Marshall Dudley [SMTP:mdud...@execonn.com] Sen

RE: CS>***** MSM *****

2000-04-06 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
A Local animal supply store is usually most cost effective. Health/Nutritional stores charge a lot for that which is sold in capsules. Typically 20 a pound for 99.99 % pure. James Osbourne Holmes ...whinny, neigh... a...@trail.com -Original Message- From: Chad Powell [SMTP:corni.

Re: CS>TDS1 & PWT

2000-04-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
Stephen Quinto wrote: > To reply to your request, Steve, for developing visual standards for testing > size or strength you've just asked the impossible. > > The only way to determine size is to visually measure the particles (or > chunks) of silver in calibrated visualizing equipment such as

Re: CS>TDS1 & PWT

2000-04-06 Thread Stephen Quinto
To reply to your request, Steve, for developing visual standards for testing size or strength you've just asked the impossible. The only way to determine size is to visually measure the particles (or chunks) of silver in calibrated visualizing equipment such as a Transmission Electron Microsc

Re: CS>***** MSM *****

2000-04-06 Thread hughman1
www.nutriteam/msm.htm -- 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 or unsubscribe in the SUBJEC

Re: CS>Wire or flat electrodes?

2000-04-06 Thread boberger
Hi W.T. Can 't answer your question as my flat sheet has not arrived yet. But I can say that with the parameters that I use with #14 wire has a T.E. that is almost invisible even in a dark room with a ppm of 10 to 11. You really can't get much better than that. > "Ole Bob" >

Re: CS>Wire or flat electrodes?

2000-04-06 Thread coyote
## Flat ribbon has better edge discharge characteristics as electricity tends to jump a gap from a sharp or pointed object more readily than from a rounded one. Round wire will tend to dicharge more towards the ends. Both will dissappear from the ends up because both have more edges on the ends

Re: CS>TDS1 & PWT

2000-04-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
HDPE is permiable to gases in the air, including CO2. That is the only "problem" I know about it. I posted the actual numbers here earlier, but seem to be unable to find them again right now. Marshall "James Osbourne, Holmes" wrote: > Hi Steve and all, > > High Density Poly Ethylene; HDPE is

RE: CS>TDS1 & PWT

2000-04-06 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Hi Steve and all, High Density Poly Ethylene; HDPE is said to put nothing in the water. I wrote Nalgene about their resin's surface charge characteristics and they said they do not know and refereed me to a analytical chem text. Because it puts nothing in the water does not necessarily mean th

RE: cs and nail fungus

2000-04-06 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
HI folks, I have been spraying mine for about a month with a MSM/CS mix. No significant chance since they improved a bit when I started taking LVDC silver. It seems like the nail is gaining slightly on the fungus, without careful measurements, over a period of years, and then stabilized at a

RE: CS>Absorbtion of CS

2000-04-06 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Hello Roger, Buying a money order for your report is on my short list. I look forward to studying it. The post will be forthcoming in the near future. If you encounter anything relating to site of absorption and rate, I would be grateful to be pointed in that direction. Brooks's dog studie

Re: CS Makers

2000-04-06 Thread coyote
At 04:33 PM 4/5/00 +1200, you wrote: >>From An earlier post of mine ## Thanks Ivan I don't plan to start an arguement, I would just like this issue to be cleared up or at least expanded upon and open to discussion. The dogma just doesn't correlate with my personal observations. Therefore, I ques

Re: cs and nail fungus

2000-04-06 Thread coyote
http://silverpuppy.com/nailfungus.html This page outlines my experience with CS and nail fungus with photos. You may of course ignore any promotional material [two words] as being irrelevant. As of today, the one really bad big toe is 99.9% healed, the other big toe mostly unchanged and the litt

Re: CS>***** MSM *****

2000-04-06 Thread Chad Powell
Where can you get MSM? Original Message Follows From: "d.linen" Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>* MSM * Date: Wed, 05 Apr 2000 00:39:16 -0500 Methylsulfonylmethane From what began as a severe 'crick' in my neck became a 6 wee

Re: CS>TDS1 & PWT

2000-04-06 Thread Steve Geigle
Thanks for your wonderfully helpful posts, Bob. I wade through all the off-topic posts looking for your post and others who are doing some hard research on this topic. By the way can you and/or other experts develop some sort of standard for visually determining the size of colloids or strength

Re: cs and nail fungus

2000-04-06 Thread Harvey Flatbush
At 07:40 AM 4/6/00 -0400, you wrote: Someone on the NSP message board said with cs you would notice a remarkable improvement in a few days. I checked the silver list archives and most of the talk about nail fungus was about using tea tree oil which I have used successfully to cure my daughter's

Re: CS>Absorbtion of CS

2000-04-06 Thread Ivan Anderson
This is all I have to hand James, http://risk.lsd.ornl.gov/tox/profiles/silver_f_V1.shtml Toxicity Summary for SILVER 2. METABOLISM AND DISPOSITION 2.1. ABSORPTION Studies in humans and animals indicate that silver compounds are absorbed via the oral and inhalation routes of exposure, with some

Re: CS>Absorbtion of CS

2000-04-06 Thread M. G. Devour
James wrote: > Does anyone have any studies on where and at what rate silver is > absorbed in the human? Animal studies? > > Particular emphasis: 1. How much gets to intestine and alters > flora? 2. Can CS cause constipation? Brooks posted something about this. If I recall right stuff was in

cs and nail fungus

2000-04-06 Thread Fernwoods
Someone on the NSP message board said with cs you would notice a remarkable improvement in a few days. I checked the silver list archives and most of the talk about nail fungus was about using tea tree oil which I have used successfully to cure my daughter's in 6 months. I think one person sai

Re: CS>Absorbtion of CS

2000-04-06 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 00-04-06 02:12:33 EDT, you write: << Hello Folks, Does anyone have any studies on where and at what rate silver is absorbed in the human? Animal studies? Particular emphasis: 1. How much gets to intestine and alters flora? 2. Can CS cause constipation? Any informat

CS>Absorbtion of CS

2000-04-06 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Hello Folks, Does anyone have any studies on where and at what rate silver is absorbed in the human? Animal studies? Particular emphasis: 1. How much gets to intestine and alters flora? 2. Can CS cause constipation? Any information will be appreciated. James Osbourne Holmes a...@trail.com

CS>OT:ASSEMBLY INSTR. FOR LAYMAN'S LED DEVICE....continued Part #2

2000-04-06 Thread BROOKS BRADLEY
Hello list members.time for more of my incoherent ramblings. 21. Next, select one LED unit and insert it into the wooden base assembly; starting from the upper left-hand corner is convenient. Repeat for each LED unit (arranged in staggered pattern) until al

CS>Wire or flat electrodes?

2000-04-06 Thread W.T. Shoultz
Here's a question I've been wondering about. Hopefully Ol' Bob and any others who have tried and tested both could give their opinions/findings. When making CS with a homemade generator (3-9v battery method), which electrode yields a higher quality product, silver wires or flat strips of silve