Hi list,
Just wondering who has the equipment and is willing to measure samples of CS
(no additives) for PPM, and what would be the charge for the service? I am
talking about a real measure of PPM, not uS x fudge factor = PPM. I know Bruce
Marx will do it for $25 a sample. Who does it at a m
Terry,
I, and no doubt other silver-listers, would be interested in more details on
your HVDC method of generating CS. I use what I suppose one would call
medium voltage DC (a few hundred volts) at a constant low current. But
after a few minutes, as the conductivity of the CS goes up, most of t
Hi Hope and all,
Who is Dr. Altman?
Christy
krh...@worldnet.att.net writes:
<< Subj: CS>Poor Results when taken Systemically?
Date: 7/4/00 4:35:49 PM Pacific Daylight Time
From: krh...@worldnet.att.net
Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com
To:silver-list@eskimo.com
"On the othe
In a message dated 7/4/00 6:35:49 PM EST, krh...@worldnet.att.net writes:
<< "On the other hand, I have noticed rather poor results with colloidal
silver when it is used systemically. As a matter of fact, personal
experience
and that of others as well, has shown that CS does NOT compare well to
In a message dated 7/4/00 11:10:16 AM EST, tw...@yahoo.com writes:
<< Regarding Professor Gibbs: Did he test HVDC? I am
unaware of anyone else besides myself who is using
HVDC to produce CS on a commercial quantity basis. I
would very much like to see the results of testing on
HVDC. How does i
James, your frustration and anger is shared by me as well. I don't have
the 'faith' in the medical community that many people have. I know
without a doubt that they err a lot of the time and we are the ones who
suffer. Just because they have a degree doesn't mean they know it all or
are the gods th
Black wrote:
>
> My husband has candida and has been advised by doctor to avoid all wheat
> containing foods. When he does this he is greatly relieved of extremely
> painful GERDS,
Nancy, what is GERDS? Thanks.
Diane
--
The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silve
> As a relatively new member to this group, I was quite distressed by the
> above post by Dr. Altman. If the above is true, then why is it being
> touted by this list and cs manufacturers as being equivalent to
> antibiotics? I have long-term Lyme and in perusing the archives of this
> list and i
"On the other hand, I have noticed rather poor results with colloidal
silver when it is used systemically. As a matter of fact, personal
experience
and that of others as well, has shown that CS does NOT compare well to
antibiotics when used in this manner."
As a relatively new member to this group
Hi Nancy,
On Tue, 4 Jul 2000 10:45:46 -0400, "Black" wrote:
>My husband has candida and has been advised by doctor to avoid all wheat
>containing foods. When he does this he is greatly relieved of extremely
>painful GERDS, which has cost him 3-4 years of not being able to sleep in
>prone positi
Hi Ivan,
On Tue, 4 Jul 2000 23:22:14 +1200, "Ivan Anderson"
wrote:
>Surely this investigation is flawed, or at least back to front.
>
>Would it not have been of greater interest to find the most effective
>silver colloid, and then determine particle size and method of
>production, rather than el
Hi List,
I found an article about the possibility of using coffee as a
photographic (re: silver) developer at:
http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/text-coffee.htm
"Without the pH maintenance, photographic development would be
difficult to control since both acid and/or base are being generated
with ev
>Ted: I spent a great deal of time and money testing CS retention and
>elimination (using myself as a guinea pig) using CS generated from a DC
>SOURCE so I'm convinced that it works! What I don't like about it is that I
>have yet to produce a DC CS product that is stable for more than six weeks.
James,
So sad about your friend.
I've noticed several phenomena when telling people about CS. Some trust
nobody but the doctor even though he's not helping them. Some don't like
anybody telling them anything--they're not skeptics, they're know-it-alls.
And some are afraid you're warm
James,
We cannot live someones life for them.
Also, we are each in charge of our own lives totally.
That includes dieing, when and how.
It's really a private decision.
It's tough. It sometimes seems unfair. But, that's life.
Chuck
One day I
Listers,
When producing CS, I haven't figured out why to use
batteries, apart from portability. Why not use one or
two 12-volt adapters? They never run down like
batteries, and they don't get weaker as time goes by.
Where I live, I can buy a new 12-volt adapter for $10.
It costs me that much or mo
> My husband has candida and has been advised by doctor to avoid all wheat
> containing foods. When he does this he is greatly relieved of extremely
> painful GERDS, which has cost him 3-4 years of not being able to sleep in
> prone position..
> I cannot get him to even try CS for the candida prob
Mr. Allison, You did all you could. Truth is, we just cannot make
people listen. It's very, very disappointing when something like this
happens, but there was just no more you could do. So take comfort, you
did all you could do. And others will listen.
James Allison wrote:
>
> It's really
It's really a shame that he needs proof. I related an experience a while
back about how colloidal silver healed a 10 month old baby of pneumonia.
Since then, I have seen the same results with other cases of pneumonia. I
had a friend who's son my wife and I watched on a daily basis for over 12
yea
Black wrote:
>
> My husband has candida and has been advised by doctor to avoid all wheat
> containing foods. When he does this he is greatly relieved of extremely
> painful GERDS, which has cost him 3-4 years of not being able to sleep in
> prone position..
> I cannot get him to even try CS fo
My husband has candida and has been advised by doctor to avoid all wheat
containing foods. When he does this he is greatly relieved of extremely
painful GERDS, which has cost him 3-4 years of not being able to sleep in
prone position..
I cannot get him to even try CS for the candida problem, tho
In a message dated 7/4/00 6:32:09 AM EST, i...@win.co.nz writes:
<< Subj: Re: CS>Bruce Marx Web Site C/S
Date: 7/4/00 6:32:09 AM EST
From: i...@win.co.nz (Ivan Anderson)
Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com
To:silver-list@eskimo.com
Roger,
Surely this investigation is flawed, or
In a message dated 7/4/00 5:38:55 AM EST, i...@win.co.nz writes:
<< I distilled some colloidal silver, 22ppm lvdc, and was surprised to find
a few ppm remained in the distillate as measured by ISE.
I used lab glassware, in a rough and ready experiment, and didn't
calibrate the ISE. I haven't
Roger,
Surely this investigation is flawed, or at least back to front.
Would it not have been of greater interest to find the most effective
silver colloid, and then determine particle size and method of
production, rather than eliminate subjects (15) according to particle
size, and then test the
Thanks George,
Perhaps timely to note that colloidal silver, especially clear type,
approaches the limit of what is defined a 'classic colloid' and do not
share many of the properties of the generally much larger particles.
In some ways CS and other ultra-small colloids behave more like
solutions
I distilled some colloidal silver, 22ppm lvdc, and was surprised to find
a few ppm remained in the distillate as measured by ISE.
I used lab glassware, in a rough and ready experiment, and didn't
calibrate the ISE. I haven't time to do it properly (working 14 hr days
during holidays), maybe someon
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