Hi Roger,
I do not clean my electrodes when making a batch, I do use constant stirring.
Batch sizes vary from 12oz to 56oz, current at the end of the batch is about
1.5ma. 30vdc power supply that gets limited down to about 12-15vdc at the end.
Starting current usually about 0.23-0.38ma depending on
FYI. There's a new colloidal silver chat on Tuesdays/Thursdays at 8 PMEST.
Why don't some of you come add your knowledge or ask your questions?
http://216.35.36.89:81 I'd sure like to ask some questions.
I`ve never been on a chat, don`t have any idea how to do it. Let me know how
and ma
Hi John,
When the cat was sick, I diluted my homemade CS (so the actual ppm is not
verified, although I just let it go until the Tyndall effect is there) at
about a 1:1 ratio. (1 cup CS to 1 cup H2O). Now, I just add about 1/2 cup
to the water bowl which holds probably a quart of water.
Hope this
FYI. There's a new colloidal silver chat on Tuesdays/Thursdays at 8 PMEST.
Why don't some of you come add your knowledge or ask your questions?
http://216.35.36.89:81 I'd sure like to ask some questions.
Do you give the CS dosage to animals per body weight and what approximately
would that be. Those that give their animals daily for maintenance, what
dosage what that be. Thank you for your assistance
--
The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver.
To join or quit
How much CS did you put into the bowl?
Thanks
John
- Original Message -
From: "G&B Rogers"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 10:44 PM
Subject: Re: CS and Canines/felines
> Hello,
> While this is a bit belated, I thought I might add my recent experience
with
> our 20 year old cat. A
Connie,
I may have missed this in your original post but have you
applied the CS to the ringworm itself. Since ringworm is a fungus
and is "on" the skin I would think that a topical application would
be effective...assuming of course that CS kills this organism.
Regards,
George Martin
O
Thanks Fred, well, we will see said the blind manl
Lon
- Original Message -
From: Fred
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 12:28 AM
Subject: CS>distilled water
Yes Master Lon, I have done as you said!
The LWD is certainly an amazing device:
On th
I asked for advice to inject the CS.
I am a novice at CS use, so what do I do if I need to balance electrolytes?
I had thought to inject Sub Q or IM, NOT intravenous.
I am coming from the thought of antibiotics and/or RW vaccine being done
either SubQ or IM.
I vaccinate my kits myself, have no qual
> Hi Marsha,
> > I didn't know you had Lyme. Did antibiotics get you over that? Do you
think
> the asthma in part was a result of the lyme?
> > Take care,
> > Christy
Dear Christy,
I had Lyme for almost 6 years; I was bitten in the summer of 1990. During
that time, I mostly took doxy, and had o
Lon,
The funny thing is that this could be a very good unit, but
unfortunately, the pages are written by an illiterate without a
'spell-checker', and the idea of stringing two logical thoughts
together, or a claim with proof thereof, hasn't occurred either, or so
it would seem.
I think the water
Yes Master Lon, I have done as you said!
The LWD is certainly an amazing device:
On their "Hoax page" they clearly show they produce less then 65PPM,
in certified laboratory tests, even though they claim to have units that
reach 0.07PPM purity!
Quoting: "(Total Dissolved Solids ppm 99!!/less th
Hi Marsha,
I didn't know you had Lyme. Did antibiotics get you over that? Do you think
the asthma in part was a result of the lyme?
Take care,
Christy
In a message dated 4/19/00 3:51:20 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
liah...@pacbell.net writes:
<<
Dear Christy, I have only been living here for
Hello,
While this is a bit belated, I thought I might add my recent experience with
our 20 year old cat. A few weeks ago she stopped eating, and was vomiting
up all her food. She also had black tarry looking feces that she could not
control enough to get to the litter box. We thought on the seco
14 matches
Mail list logo