CS>nomenclature

2000-04-10 Thread Fred
Good try Ole Bob, You are unfortunately dealing with opinions, rarely facts, on this list! Just check this days posts! I do believe you slipped a "digit" (typo) on your tempco of 1/6 uS/degree F! The commercial NaCl 84uS/cm standard I buy shows 12uS change in the 50 to 70 F range, or 0.6 uS/cm!

Re: CS>nomenclature

2000-04-10 Thread Ivan Anderson
Hi Bob, Am I a learned dissertistisator? Any way, what you propose is a good idea for those meters that read out in MicroSeimens (uS), for those with TDS meters one would need to find out the 'TDS' factor that is used to convert uS to ppm in the meter circuitry. Many will be 0.5 but not all, they

CS>U.S. EPA IRIS Substance file - Silver; CASRN 7440-22-4

2000-04-10 Thread Steve geigle
Thanks to Coyote Zenterprises www.silverpuppy.com for this great like to an EPA page on silver and argyria. Important to note, none of the studies involved pure colloidal silver. All studied silver compounds...a very important fact. http://www.epa.gov/iris/subst/0099.htm#I.A. Cheers, St

Re: CS>nomenclature

2000-04-10 Thread boberger
Hi Fred; You are right, its like urinating against the wind. As the old saying goes you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink. Sincerely, "Ole Bob" -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send

Re: CS>long and winding oxides and how to make strong clear LVDC CS

2000-04-10 Thread coyote
## I don't mind. Your use of some terms confuses me and makes me look things up. This is good. Youu seem to deny the presence of oxides when my eyes can clearly see they exist. The use of 'oxidation' referring to charge relates to 'oxidation potential' not oxidation defined as combining with

CS>long and winding oxides and how to make strong clear LVDC CS

2000-04-10 Thread Fred
Ken, Please read more of the archives, before publishing such long winded analysis! All of this has been hashed over and clarified. Your heart is in the right place but you start off with misconceptions as the basis for your analysis. We all make semantic errors but don't build such a broad thes

Re: CS>U.S. EPA IRIS Substance file - Silver; CASRN 7440-22-4

2000-04-10 Thread Marshall Dudley
You are right. Although the beginning text says silver compounds and colloidal silver, I could not find one single case in which colloidal silver was mentioned. Also they contradict themselves in the statement: "the increased pigmentation becomes more pronounced in areas exposed to sunlight due

Re: CS>U.S. EPA IRIS Substance file - Silver; CASRN 7440-22-4

2000-04-10 Thread Marshall Dudley
Dan Bellapianta wrote: > Everyone please understand that I'm fairly new to this and I do not > declare myself has an expert on CS. I must say that I have been taking > CS for the past 6 month and I stand firm on stating that it does > work.But here are some of the questions that these reports bri

Re: CS>long and winding oxides and how to make strong clear LVDC CS

2000-04-10 Thread Ivan Anderson
Dear Ken, I don't wish to make you seem anything you are not. I have responded to your words using the language required to explain the concepts you raise. Standard scientific terms and definitions are required in this regard, but I have tried to be as straight forward and brief as possible, and

CS>Fwd: Shingles and colloidal silver?

2000-04-10 Thread SYNERGY1000
--- Begin Message --- Hello Silver list, I was given this address to ask if you could please help with my father in law's shingles. Does anyone know if colloidal silver will help him? I have a black box and can make it myself. If it can help, how much should he take...drinking it...topical

RE: CS>U.S. EPA IRIS Substance file - Silver; CASRN 7440-22-4

2000-04-10 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Reply in text James Osbourne Holmes a...@trail.com -Original Message- From: Dan Bellapianta [SMTP:med...@enter.net] Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 3:17 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject:Re: CS>U.S. EPA IRIS Substance file - Silver; CASRN 7440-22-4 << File: ATT0.htm

Re: CS>Fwd: Shingles and colloidal silver?

2000-04-10 Thread nazflash
Hi Mikki, I don't know whether or not CS will help heal or prevent shingles, but am aware of a recent discovery that may be helpful. Apparently at least some of the Herpes family of viruses, of which Varicella is a member are, affected by serum (blood) calcium levels. The theory is that if you

RE: CS>Fwd: Shingles and colloidal silver?

2000-04-10 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Take it Internally and topically it make take a few months for a complete elimination of the deep seated virus. James Osbourne Holmes a...@trail.com FTNWO -Original Message- From: synergy1...@cs.com [SMTP:synergy1...@cs.com] Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 4:37 PM To: silver-list@e

Re: CS>long and winding oxides and how to make strong clear LVDC CS

2000-04-10 Thread George Martin
Ivan raises several very good points. Here is a very good site that will, at a minimum, give list members an introduction to the basic and intermediate concepts necessary to discuss what is going on "between the electrodes" . http://www.tannerm.com/ The electrochemical section is particularly us

CS>long and winding oxides and how to make strong clear LVDC

2000-04-10 Thread Fred
"coyote" Said: >Dear Ken, > >I hope you don't mind me saying this, but you seem to display the very >same adherence to dogma that you suspect others of, that is, clinging >to a belief either through ignorance or bloody mindedness. > >How can we have a serious discussion if you do not know the mea

Re: CS>Fwd: Shingles and colloidal silver?

2000-04-10 Thread Bill Bleasdale
Does it really clean out an old virus (67 years) ? The thing re-attacked me in Aug '98 and I have had a multitude of problems since then. I would dearly love to dump those suckers. Best of Fortunes,Bill B - Original Message - From: James Osbourne, Holmes To: Sent: Monday, Ap

Re: CS>U.S. EPA IRIS Substance file - Silver; CASRN 7440-22-4

2000-04-10 Thread Fred
"Dan" - My replies are below as *** Everyone please understand that I'm fairly new to this and I do not declare myself has an expert on CS. I must say that I have been taking CS for the past 6 month and I stand firm on stating that it does work. But here are some of the questions that these re

CS>H2O2 and silver

2000-04-10 Thread Fred
Ivan, You just stated (re: H2O2 and silver deposits): > "Hydrogen peroxide removes this deposit, because it is elemental >silver, and so is able to supply an electron to the bound O(-1) ion > In doing so it has disassociated the metalic > silver by oxidation (removed electrons) and formed Ag+ i