CS>Rheumatoid Arthritis

2000-08-01 Thread Linda Campbell
Dear List, Does anyone know if the Beck protocol has ever cured rheumatoid arthritis? Thanks, Linda YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE softwar

CS>OT N.D. degree OT

2000-08-01 Thread Jolly Garland
I was in premed before Vietnam derailed me. I have a degree in Chem and math. I am very interested in pursuing a late career in alternative medicine. Any recommendations? Schools? Thanks. TJ Garland -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silv

RE: CS>drinking water question

2000-08-01 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
If you have never had the well water analyzed, I strongly recommend that you do it. Many counties will do it without charge. In the WW Grainger catalog is a test for about a hundred bucks. You collect the sample and mail it to an automated lab. If the pH is off, there is stuff in the water.

Re: CS>drinking water question

2000-08-01 Thread Dean T. Miller
Hi Carla, On Tue, 01 Aug 2000 16:00:53 -0700, Carla Wainwright wrote: >I am new to using CS, but I read about the benefits of adding CS to >our/animal's drinking water. However, when I added some to my cat's water >bowl, I noticed that after a few hours, the water developed a dark grey >tinge an

RE: CS>Re: MSM

2000-08-01 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
To make a saturated solution dissolve MSM in the silver until no more will dissolve. Decant the liquid without disturbing any remaining crystals in the bottom of the mixing container. This may be used in any manner that CS may be used, which means anywhere including breathing it. Don't use a

Re: CS>drinking water question

2000-08-01 Thread Marshall Dudley
I suspect that your water is highly acidic. You may want to test it. Acidic water is not good for you. You may want to neutralize it. If this is the case then CS will probably no longer aggregate once the ph is brought up toward 7. Marshall Carla Wainwright wrote: > Hi, > > I am new to using

Re: CS>Electrode Surface Area

2000-08-01 Thread Ivan Anderson
David, The convention is to use the current density on the electrode you are interested in, in this case the anode. The current density is the current divided by the wetted area of the electrode. My small generators have a wetted area of 45mm x 2mm dia = 283 sq mm. I limit the current to 0.5mA,

Re: CS>The Book.........

2000-08-01 Thread Bob2221M
Thanks, I'll ask my wife to order it. Do you have experience with c.s. and time enough to write me briefly? Either way, thanks again. Bob -- 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

Re: CS>Zappers

2000-08-01 Thread Katie Jay
If I've already interrupted the zapper treatment for a week or so, does that mean it won't be effective anymore? Thanks, Katie - Original Message - From: "Alex C. Torres" To: Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 1:55 PM Subject: RE: CS>Zappers > The suggestion that to use the zapper UNINTER

CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V100 #571

2000-08-01 Thread Philip I. Marie Sr.
Hi All; I posted the "LOL" post but never got it in digest form. Seems like it should have been in one of the following digest Digest V10 45, 44, 43, 42. which I did receive. So, if I don't respond to some posts, thats why. Phil Sr. -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of

CS>The Book.........

2000-08-01 Thread Philip I. Marie Sr.
>Make your own >You can get started with easy instructions at this websight: > http://silver-works.freeyellow.com/generatr.htm > Chuck >There is one difference between a madman and me. I am not mad. > >On Tue, 1 Aug 2000 13:12:32 EDT, bob22...@aol.com wrote: > >>I just heard about colloidal s

Re: CS>off topic somewhat

2000-08-01 Thread Katie Jay
How much ozonated water is it safe to drink? With love, Katie - Original Message - From: "Rob Lowe" To: Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 2:35 PM Subject: Re: CS>off topic somewhat > Well said Alvin! > I agree completely. > > PS: Someone said earlier that you need to wear a zapper > to

CS>drinking water question

2000-08-01 Thread Carla Wainwright
Hi, I am new to using CS, but I read about the benefits of adding CS to our/animal's drinking water. However, when I added some to my cat's water bowl, I noticed that after a few hours, the water developed a dark grey tinge and film. I imagine this is because the CS reacted with some metals in the

Re: CS>Electrode Surface Area

2000-08-01 Thread blue_eyes
Fellow CS'ers, Of all the responses I received directly (1), there was one that stood out from all the rest. It indicated the total surface area of both electrodes is used to calculate the current density. There was no mention of the reasoning behind the conclusion, so I am still looking for more

Re: CS>Re: MSM

2000-08-01 Thread Marshall Dudley
There is no problem mixing them. Some claim an enhancement. Marshall gail from WV wrote: > Someone asked if you were supposed to take MSM with CS and I never saw > anyone answer, so I am asking again. > Does MSM enhance the CS? How much > do you take and when? > Gail > > -- > The silver

CS>Re: MSM

2000-08-01 Thread gail from WV
Someone asked if you were supposed to take MSM with CS and I never saw anyone answer, so I am asking again. Does MSM enhance the CS? How much do you take and when? Gail -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-diges

Re: CS>off topic somewhat

2000-08-01 Thread Rob Lowe
Well said Alvin! I agree completely. PS: Someone said earlier that you need to wear a zapper to kill the bugs shaken loose by the magnetic pulsar!? If the bugs aren't already dead by the time the pulsar has done its thing, then I can see no point in using the pulsar at all. My understanding is tha

Re: CS>off topic somewhat

2000-08-01 Thread Henry Reed
Thanks Alvin, and I agree that 'it's only money'! pj Alvin Rose wrote: > > Hi Henry > the ozonizer will produce oxygenized water which is very > effective in speeding up the removal of disabled viruses and > bacteria from the blood..also has proven to curb cancer and other cell > disease growt

cs and saline

2000-08-01 Thread Henry Reed
The cs in my homemade saline is working well and lots more comfortably. I just put a little salt in distilled water and mixed it half and half with the cs. I knew saline was only a little salty so I was very sparing with the salt. Anyway, now the drops don't hurt any at all. pj -- The silve

RE: CS>Zappers

2000-08-01 Thread Alex C. Torres
The suggestion that to use the zapper UNINTERRUPTED is really CRITICAL, you must not stop using it for any reason because this treatments develops a resistance to the use of electricity and frequencies, and no matter what you do if it gets interrupted the results or effectiveness are minimal if not

Re: CS>off topic somewhat

2000-08-01 Thread Alvin Rose
Hi Tony I forgot to give you the drawing location it's at: http://www.rarebooks.net/beck/b17.htm -Original Message- From: Tony Moody To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 12:34 PM Subject: Re: CS>off topic somewhat >Thank you, Alvin. > >Alvin Rose wrote: >> >> Hi To

Re: CS>new user

2000-08-01 Thread Bob Squires
Dear Chuck; I have been making these things for four years and using it for the same period. I make the battery models and also the AC plug in models . these I sell the most of . They have a transformer and rectifier inside and will make either the milky or

Re: CS>Electrode Surface Area

2000-08-01 Thread w8w8
>Greetings Folks! > > >I do not recall anyone mentioning whether they based current >density on 100% of the wetted surface area of both electrodes >or only the wetted surface areas facing each other. > >I tend to think that most of the current is "leaving" or "entering" >the surf

Re: CS>new user

2000-08-01 Thread CKing001
Make your own You can get started with easy instructions at this websight: http://silver-works.freeyellow.com/generatr.htm Chuck There is one difference between a madman and me. I am not mad. On Tue, 1 Aug 2000 13:12:32 EDT, bob22...@aol.com

Re: CS>LOLs

2000-08-01 Thread John Kolb
On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, Marshall Dudley wrote: > Wow! That is impressive. I don't see how anyone could do that much in one lifetime. Is it all in this lifetime, or is he counting past lives as well? Wayne Green's brag list is all from this life. He's also a member of Mensa - didn't see that list

Re: CS>off topic somewhat

2000-08-01 Thread Tony Moody
Thanks Alvin, Tony Alvin Rose wrote: > > Hi Tony > you can make your own ozonizer by following > the instructions found at: > http://www.rarebooks.net/beck/b16.htm > Some tropical fish tank ozonizer units > will work quite well in this design. > Arose -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for

Re: CS>off topic somewhat

2000-08-01 Thread Tony Moody
Thank you, Alvin. Alvin Rose wrote: > > Hi Tony > you can make your own ozonizer by following > the instructions found at: > http://www.rarebooks.net/beck/b16.htm > Some tropical fish tank ozonizer units > will work quite well in this design. > Arose > -- The silver-list is a moderated forum f

Re: CS>LOLs

2000-08-01 Thread Dean T. Miller
On Tue, 01 Aug 2000 13:07:14 -0400, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote: >Cool, >He's almost an old friend. >I remember a 'zine he put out when the TRS-80 computer became popular. >Didn't realize it was THAT Wayne Green. Yup. Wayne did all those things and much more. He didn't mention that he edited CQ

Re: CS>Zappers

2000-08-01 Thread Dean T. Miller
Hi Jeff, On Tue, 1 Aug 2000 10:50:25 -0700, "Jeffrey A. Madore" wrote: >My circuit produces a square wave output with no DC offset. The frequency is >about 3 or 4Hz, and the voltage is adjustable to a maximum of 36 volts. That's NOT a Zapper!! That's a blood electrifier. It's producing DC tha

Re: CS>Zappers

2000-08-01 Thread Dean T. Miller
On Tue, 01 Aug 2000 07:58:15 -0500, Bob Squires wrote: > The problem with the dime is the concentrated surface area . >We supply our Zappers with about 4 1/2 " of 5/8 -7/8 OD copper >tube as hand holds . These are covered with a couple of wraps of wet >paper towels. I just tear on

CS>new user

2000-08-01 Thread Bob2221M
I just heard about colloidal silver. I just went off 6 mos. antibiotics for Lyme dis. Anybody feel like giving me some basics. Where obtained, proper prices, experience with Lyme, toxicity, etc. Thanks. Bob -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To joi

Re: CS>LOLs

2000-08-01 Thread CKing001
Cool, He's almost an old friend. I remember a 'zine he put out when the TRS-80 computer became popular. Didn't realize it was THAT Wayne Green. Chuck There is no heaven or hell--only smoking or non-smoking ! On Tue, 1 Aug 2000 09:00:05 -0500,

Re: CS>off topic somewhat

2000-08-01 Thread Alvin Rose
Hi Tony you can make your own ozonizer by following the instructions found at: http://www.rarebooks.net/beck/b16.htm Some tropical fish tank ozonizer units will work quite well in this design. Arose Original Message- From: Tony Moody To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Monday, July 31, 200

Re: CS>off topic somewhat

2000-08-01 Thread Alvin Rose
Hi Henry the ozonizer will produce oxygenized water which is very effective in speeding up the removal of disabled viruses and bacteria from the blood..also has proven to curb cancer and other cell disease growth as they don't function well in an oxygen environment,,also it feels like you've had a

Re: CS>Zappers

2000-08-01 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Thanks for all of the input on zapping. I see that larger electrodes and better surface conductivity is in order. I particularly like the idea that zapping might limit the herx by inhibiting the toxin release. The herx from CS and Lyme can be a little rough. My circuit produces a square wave outpu

Re: CS>LOLs

2000-08-01 Thread Marshall Dudley
Wow! That is impressive. I don't see how anyone could do that much in one lifetime. Is it all in this lifetime, or is he counting past lives as well? Marshall "Philip I. Marie Sr." wrote: > Hi All; > > What a great list for those interested in CS as I have been for years. I'm a > true belie

Re: CS>Zappers?

2000-08-01 Thread Ode Wan Coyote
## Have you tried using a conductive water solution on , say, felt or cotton pads? Ken > I've been zapping for 30minutes, 2x per day, for the last three days. > I've been using dimes for electrodes, taped to my anckles, and I get a > few small burn marks from them. Any advice would be

Re: CS>Electrode Surface Area

2000-08-01 Thread Ode Wan Coyote
## Current density [where it relates to ion discharge]is not uniform. Discharge tends toward the ends and edges..points and corners. The round rods can be optimized by turning the ends somewhat away from each other increasing the distance at that point. Flat ribbons will sharpen into a "v"

CS>Zappers

2000-08-01 Thread Bob Squires
Jeff Madore; Jeff , The problem with the dime is the concentrated surface area . We supply our Zappers with about 4 1/2 " of 5/8 -7/8 OD copper tube as hand holds . These are covered with a couple of wraps of wet paper towels. I just tear one t

CS>LOLs

2000-08-01 Thread Philip I. Marie Sr.
Hi All; What a great list for those interested in CS as I have been for years. I'm a true believer from first hand experience. I do a lot of reading, and when some one mentioned meat & CS I quoted Wayne Green, who unfortunately came under attack. What I have learned through my many years on this p

Re: CS>Zappers?

2000-08-01 Thread Robert R Hasty
Hi Jeff, I don't know if you are using saline pads between the pads and skin, but if not ,do so every time. A larger surface electrode is also indicated. It could be a copper disc ,silver dollar size, or even aluminum foil folded until it is ridgid. You should have small alligator clips on th

Re: CS and the meat you eat

2000-08-01 Thread Harvey Flatbush
Excuse the priority but since this has become a drawn out thread, I wanted to draw your attention to this. Harv At 04:15 PM 7/27/00 +0930, you wrote: I soak any 'out of use by date" meat in CS - highly diluted and have never got sick - worst was 2 weeks old meat I'd forgotten. I always bathe

Re: CS>Zappers?

2000-08-01 Thread Tony Moody
Dear Jeff, Allow bare metal to carry the zapper electricity to your skin will cause very high currents to flow into points on your skin. This can result in burns which take a few months to heal. I think that this is due to metal poisoning at the injury Please cover the metal with cloth dampened in

Re: CS>Zappers?

2000-08-01 Thread Dean T. Miller
Hi Jeff, On Mon, 31 Jul 2000 22:34:23 -0700, "Jeffrey A. Madore" wrote: >Are there any zappers on list. Absolutely!! > I just built a unit and am wondering what to expect and how long it > should take to see any results. I have chronic Lyme. Depends on what you built. Use a 12-volt battery