Re: CS>Detecting The Virus

2000-10-18 Thread James Houston-McMillan
Hi Terry Those files are normal to have on your PC. Regards James Houston-McMillan -- 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...@es

CS>Hey, Marsha--

2000-10-18 Thread russ e rosser
> Gee whiz, my homemade CS doesn`t change color in sunlight. Am I > doing > something wrong, or right?? This is turning out to be more common than I thought. What's your method? --Russ -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or

Re: CS>immortality and buteyko

2000-10-18 Thread mfinney
Dear Tracy(Sorry about the Nick part...people take me to be Mike a lot too when I forget to change the signature) Yes I have read extensively on spiritual matters. Since I was a little kid. I have thought about death a lot. Comes from growing up near a cemetary, haveing been kidnapped and near

Re: CS>[Fwd: CS>nebulizer]

2000-10-18 Thread Tony Moody
Thanks Brooks, Your message is abundantly clear and concise, and much appreciated. Tony BROOKS BRADLEY wrote: > > I believe this, original post, did not reach the > list. This makes my explanation on rhetoric in my > apology.appear even more bizarre. >

CS>immortality and buteyko

2000-10-18 Thread Nick Grant
I think I shall change my name to Nick, not Tracy! Nick's the husband, Tracy's the health guru (according to Nick) who writes all these e-mails and ties up the computer. Got it, TRACY! ( I'll let you off). Nick did the Buteyko course, since he is a asthmatic, and it made a difference. He didn't

Re: CS>ROFLMAO

2000-10-18 Thread Tony Moody
ROFLMAO "d.linen" wrote: > > Rolling On (the) Floor Laughing My A$$ Off > > Tony Moody wrote: > > > > Chuck, > > Could you please translate MAO ? > > Tony > > > > cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote: > > > > > > Marshall, > > > You scamp, you! > > > ROFLMAO! > > >

Re: CS>Ultrasonic nebulizers

2000-10-18 Thread Dean T. Miller
Hi Kim, On Tue, 17 Oct 2000 20:02:29 -0400, "KIM BROWN" wrote: >Dean, > >What do you mean by Ultrasonic? Would one of the nebulizers at this site >work? http://www.dmeonline.com/nebulizers.html > >Last year I was desperate and inhaled CS (choked on it). It worked but I >would like to avoid tha

Re: CS>[Fwd: CS>nebulizer]

2000-10-18 Thread Dean T. Miller
Hi Brooks, Thanks for that protocol. I'm going to try it on my sinus condition (if I can find DMSO). On Tue, 17 Oct 2000 19:53:06 -0700, BROOKS BRADLEY wrote: >>Dear Dave, Several years ago we developed a protocol specifically designed to mitigate against the prob

Re: CS>Ultrasonic nebulizers

2000-10-18 Thread KIM BROWN
Dean, Thanks for having a look for me! Kim > Looks like any of the nebulizers shown on that page will work -- > they're the ultrasonic or compressed air types. The ones that don't > work are the steam vaporizors (such as the Kaz). > > -- Dean -- from (almost) Duh Moyn (CDP, KB0ZDF) -- The

Re: CS>Re: anti wrinkle cream

2000-10-18 Thread Nina Silver, Ph.D.
- Original Message - From: "hamilton williams" To: Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 11:33 PM Subject: CS>Re: anti wrinkle cream > I wrote that I had used DMSO successfully for spider veins. I have no > idea of how it would effect wrinkles. > > hamilton williams > hamilto...@webtv.net

Re: CS>tetanus

2000-10-18 Thread Marshall Dudley
Nick Grant wrote: > Hi group > > Can anyone please tell me if CS is effective against Tetanus? None of my > children are vaccinated, and I guess the only one I am concerned about is > tetanus. The tetanus bacteria do not need oxygen to survive, and from what > I understand CS cuts of the "oxygen

Re: CS>Technical question, and anti-wrinkle formula

2000-10-18 Thread Carol & Mike Fuller
Hi Ole Bob, I would have answered your questions but I really have to confess that I looked at the answers provided by Marshall, so it wouldn't be a fair test, would it? What I would say is my definition of a "good colloid" is one that works and that's also how you test it. :-) Namaste Mik

Re: CS>best generator NEWBIES TAKE NOTE

2000-10-18 Thread Robert L. Berger
Hi Trem. That is a good piece of engineering. I like it. I guess that I will get an air pump and try it. "Ole 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-list-requ...@eskim

Re: CS>best generator NEWBIES TAKE NOTE

2000-10-18 Thread Marshall Dudley
Have you ever monitored the ph while doing the bubbling? I was wondering if CO2 absortion would cause any significant production of carbonic acid. If so, it might be interesting to bubble CO2 instead for comparison. Marshall "Robert L. Berger" wrote: > Hi Trem. > > That is a good piece of engi

Re: CS>sinus

2000-10-18 Thread Carol & Mike Fuller
Hi Mary I don't know if your mercury fillings are a root cause of your sinus infections but I will say that having only half of them removed is like having only half an infected toenail removed. It seems that there is some mechanism that keeps all or most of the mercury that you have absorbed loc

RE: CS>Combination CS generator/Clark Zapper performance

2000-10-18 Thread Chouinard, Alain
> 9 volts is good enough to produce colloidal silver. You could > go down to > 3 volts and it will still work well! > Regards, > Tony > Then, I can use a simple wall transformer for small electronics: from 3 to 12 volts output No need to be complex ? After all colloidal silver appears with

Re: CS>nebulizer

2000-10-18 Thread MAMA2BEAR
I just resurrected my Viralizer, emptied out the little vials and filled them with CS using a straw. Paid $40 for it about fifteen years ago and used it only a few times. It's electric, delivers a burst of warmed air to the nose and throat. Air heated to 110F kills the rhinovirus on contact.

Re: CS>best generator

2000-10-18 Thread Ode Coyote
If you want to build your own, by all means get "Ole Bobs" instructions for the constant stirrer. It enables even the most primitive set up to make very good CS ..up to a point [about 12 PPM] Ken At 10:58 AM 10/17/00 -0500, you wrote: >Aloha, all! > >Can anyone recommend their favorite home-mad

Re: CS>nebulizer

2000-10-18 Thread Ode Coyote
I have two customers who have gotten well after the Docs basically gave up on their lung problems. [and wrote to me about it] One used a nebulizer 4 times daily and the other, a simple atomizer inhaler. Ken At 02:35 PM 10/17/00 -0500, you wrote: >Di: > >Would the silver stay in colloidal form if

CS>anemia

2000-10-18 Thread Frances Mehner
Does anyone know what one can do to cope with or cure anemia? Thanks -- 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 t

Re: CS>anemia

2000-10-18 Thread Marsha Hallett
> Does anyone know what one can do to cope with or cure anemia? Thanks Well, the docs always try to give us ferrous sulphate, which Adelle Davis said isn`t too good. I used ferrous gluconate when needing iron, but now I don`t. I`m not anemic, and know that a build up of iron can cause heart dis

Re: CS>a ha ha!

2000-10-18 Thread Marsha Hallett
Dear List, Just a quick giggle. Love, Marsha DE" WAY TO BE ~~ If lawyers are disbarred and clergymen defrocked, doesn't it follow that electricians can be delighted, musicians denoted, cowboys deranged, models deposed and dry cleaners depressed? Laundry workers could decrease, event

Re: CS>On the Possibility of Leaching Mercury and Silver from Dental Filling

2000-10-18 Thread Itssuzy2
How timely! In September I had 6 teeth, all with mercury amalgam fillings removed. One month later the mercury, that had leached into the roof of the mouth is still there and quite prominent. If I understand what you are saying, then it will be there for a very long time? Can I do anything t

Re: CS generator (ingot electrodes)

2000-10-18 Thread Duncan Crow
In my area, the coin dealer sells the silver ingots and he rolls them out in the back room to produce a 5" or so long by 1.5 inch electrode. I immerse the whole thing. | Go to a gold trader/coin dealer. They usually advertise in the yellow pages under gold or | coins. They sell .999 fine sil

Re: CS>anemia

2000-10-18 Thread Frances Mehner
what did you do to get over it? or did you ever have it? Marsha Hallett wrote: > > > Does anyone know what one can do to cope with or cure anemia? Thanks > > Well, the docs always try to give us ferrous sulphate, which Adelle Davis > said isn`t too good. I used ferrous gluconate when needing ir

Re: CS>tetanus

2000-10-18 Thread Duncan Crow
and from what I understand CS cuts of the "oxygen supply" to bacteria etc, which is why they die. That statement is not true. Many virii/bacteria are anaerobic. What happens is that the silver 'suffocates' the bacteria by electrically attaching itself to the outside and preventing it from repli

Re: CS>anemia

2000-10-18 Thread d.linen
I've been studying Richard Schulze's Save Your Life videos/course and he suggests juicing beets and adding some cloves of garlic to it. I wish I'd known this when I became anemic several years ago. I didn't do anything at the time due to lack of funds and insurance etc. so my system became suscepti

CS>80 Percent of the World

2000-10-18 Thread Trader
Hello, In several of the reports and literature I have read references to 80% of the world useing colloidal silver as their antibiotic of choice. Has anyone out there researched this statistic and gotten a definitive answer? Does the 80% refer to population or geographical area? Or, does the

Re: CS>[Fwd: CS>nebulizer] Smalll kids

2000-10-18 Thread Janet Lubart
Dear Brooks and everyone, My small children, ages 4 and 10 ONLY get asthma when they have a virus. What types of CS nebulizer methods or humidifier methods would work to get the conjestion out of their lungs or better yet prevent them from being on those antibiotics or inhalers. I have read on thi

CS and Viral Infestions

2000-10-18 Thread Trader
Hello, Can someone refer me to good information on CS use for viral infections? I am looking for the CS viral attack process, and specific cases on as many health problems as I can get. I know that CS attacks the food supply of viruses and starves it, but I want a good technical explanation.

Re: CS>DSMO/MSM

2000-10-18 Thread Marshall Dudley
No they are similar chemically, but not the same thing. MSM is a bitter power, DMSO is a garlic tasting liquid. Much of DMSO breaks down into MSM once it is in the body though. Marshall KIM BROWN wrote: > Is DSMO called MSM aswell? I have been searching the web and it seems > that they are the

CS>DSMO/MSM

2000-10-18 Thread KIM BROWN
Is DSMO called MSM aswell? I have been searching the web and it seems that they are the same. Thanks, Kim

RE: CS>On the Possibility of Leaching Mercury and Silver from Den tal Filling

2000-10-18 Thread Chouinard, Alain
Cant make sense of what you are saying, do you mean that you see the mercury on the roof of your mouth Do you feel any improvement, after one month ?? Alain. > -Original Message- > From: itssu...@aol.com [mailto:itssu...@aol.com] > Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 10:57 AM > To: silv

CS>Asthma

2000-10-18 Thread Brickeyk
I have Asthma that sounds different from any types you people were discussing. My Asthma is caused by acid reflux at night that gets into my lungs and burns my lungs. I have been using a Vicks Ultrasonic Humidifier with 3 ounces of Cs to about one gallon of water. Purchased from Wall Mart fo

Re: CS>Asthma

2000-10-18 Thread d.linen
You might try a hobby store for an air brush, Brickey. Do you sleep slightly elevated to avoid the acid reflux? Diane brick...@aol.com wrote: > > I have Asthma that sounds different from any types you people were > discussing. My Asthma is caused by acid reflux at night that gets into my > lun

Re: CS>Marsha's Method for CS

2000-10-18 Thread Ode Coyote
Perhaps a good way to accomplish that would be to simply drain the cell slowly out the bottom into a storage container with a petcock. When the cell is empty, the CS is done and the drain rate determines PPM. Ken At 05:18 PM 10/17/00 -0400, you wrote: >Hey Bob. You might give this a try. Us

CS>horse with lung infection

2000-10-18 Thread Connie Horne
A friend has a horse with a lung infection. Horse is 1100-1200 lbs. stands 15.1 hands. He is off his feed because he smells the meds the allopathic vet is giving. Any recommendations for how best to treat this guy with CS? Dosage, mode of transport, frequency? You may email me privately. Thanks Con

Re: CS generator

2000-10-18 Thread Ode Coyote
Pure silver of many shapes and sizes at www.monsterslayer.com Ken At 05:47 PM 10/17/00 -0500, you wrote: >>Marsha >>PS, I can send the address for a silver supplier, if there isn`t a jewelry >>supplier near you. >> > >Hi All; > >Great job Marsha, but one thing bothers me. I was in the jewelry

Re: CS>On the Possibility of Leaching Mercury and Silver from Den tal Filling

2000-10-18 Thread Itssuzy2
Hi Alain; Thank you for your post. Will try to explain in better detail. In September, went to the dentist, and he advised that the mercury had leached from the fillings into the roof of the mouth. He indicated that we should pull the teeth as quick as possible, to prevent further mercury

RE: CS>best generator

2000-10-18 Thread Duncan Crow
Everyone,,, I can tell you how to make a CS genny that's real cheap to build and can generate 2 quarts of awesome strong colloid in 3 minutes using a 4000volt DC microwave oven circuit, with the safeties left in. You can get a used microwave for free. It is easily modified in less than 20 minutes

CS>anemia

2000-10-18 Thread Joanne
Joanne ThomasonWhen I was anemic I was given ferrous sulfate but it upset my stomach, I was switched to ferrous glutamate with no problem, I am not anemic anymore and take nothing now. Joanne Joanne Thomason sami...@earthlink.net This is my Beautiful Sami Jo

Re: CS>horse with lung infection

2000-10-18 Thread Marshall Dudley
I would try an ultrasonic vaporizer. I don't know if you could get him to breath the mist directly, but even so, it may still help. Marshall Connie Horne wrote: > A friend has a horse with a lung infection. > Horse is 1100-1200 lbs. stands 15.1 hands. > He is off his feed because he smells the

RE: CS>Marsha's Method for CS

2000-10-18 Thread Chouinard, Alain
> > Absopure DW; Initial I = .72 ma.; the current at the half way > point (30 > min) before wipe was 3.39 ma. and after wipe was 2.24 ma. > After a total > of 60 minutes the current before wipe was 75.2 ma, and after > wipe it was > 14.0 ma. The Conductance was 38 uS and the PPM = 17.6 . > >

RE: CS>best generator

2000-10-18 Thread Chouinard, Alain
> > > The only other thing I'm going to try is North magnetizing > the distilled > water before the run. (living water is good) > Since I am living near the pole, does it means my water is already North magnetized...or do you speak about the north pole of a magnet ? Alain -- The silver-li

Re: CS>horse with lung infection

2000-10-18 Thread KIM BROWN
I would try intra-nasal too... anyone know a good dosage for a horse? Kim > I would try an ultrasonic vaporizer. I don't know if you could get him to > breath the mist directly, but even so, it may still help. > > Marshall > > Connie Horne wrote: > > > A friend has a horse with a lung infection.

Re: CS>Marsha's Method for CS

2000-10-18 Thread Robert L. Berger
Hi Alain, The CC adapter is of value to those who are using batteries. Nine volt batteries do not like the high current that I measured using a good poer supply. Does the water made form snow have a chemical taste? Have we polluted your snow up there? If it tastes all right then give it a try. J

Re: CS>horse with lung infection

2000-10-18 Thread Tony Moody
Connie, Brooks Bradley posted about a week ago. see snip below Connie Horne wrote: > > A friend has a horse with a lung infection. > Horse is 1100-1200 lbs. stands 15.1 hands. > He is off his feed because he smells the meds the allopathic vet is giving. > Any recommendations for how best to trea

CS>itchy rash

2000-10-18 Thread Nick Grant
Hi group a quick question for you as the mother of this child is now at the doctors, probably getting something to cure the rash. I gave a mum whose child has bladder infection problems a bottle of CS. After using it for 2 days the child has now come out in an itchy rash all over her body. This

Re: CS>itchy rash

2000-10-18 Thread johannus faustus
CANDIDA ALBICANS (or yeast overgrowth) this child is probably experienceing multiple effects of candida (history antibiotics). For more info go to www.modernherbalist.com -Original Message- From: Nick Grant To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 5:26 PM Subject: CS

CS>rashes

2000-10-18 Thread Nick Grant
Thank you Dawn for your reply. I think this child had a bladder infection FIRST, then anti-biotics were introduced. So do you still think its candida related, since there were no anti-biotics initially? Tracy -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join

CS>New Member (Me)

2000-10-18 Thread Erika
I am a new member to this list, and I would like to introduce myself. My name is Erika, I live in a small rural town in VA. I breed and show Persian cats, and my kitties are the reason why I'm on this list. I have been adding CS to my kitties water supply for several months now. I have been purcha

Re: CS>[Fwd: CS>nebulizer]

2000-10-18 Thread CKing001
Dean, Local feed stores, health food stores, online: http://www.beyond-a-century.com/ Chuck One more timethis is your mind. [picture of egg] This is the government on your mind. [picture of stomped egg] Any questions? On Wed, 18

RE: CS>DSMO/MSM

2000-10-18 Thread Tim Eastman
Go to http://www.MSM-MSM.com they have some pretty good lit on MSM which is MethylSulfonylMethane. Chemically they're not the same. -Original Message- From: KIM BROWN [mailto:dreamcoun...@sprint.ca] Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 12:34 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>

Re: CS>[Fwd: CS>nebulizer] Smalll kids

2000-10-18 Thread mfinney
Janet, Look for tender spots on their backs when they have bronchspasms in progress. Rub these spots until they no longer hurt. Get a spin vaporizer, not an untrasoic, CS will short out the transducer would be my best guess at this point, though I am not sure in the colloidal form it would do t

Re: CS>DANGEROUS generator

2000-10-18 Thread Steve & Jackie Young
List, I have read this list long enough to know most contributers and lurkers are not scientists and certainly not high voltage technicians. What Duncan proposes is potentially LETHAL and can quickly KILL YOU! The output from the microwave oven power supply is DEADLY, being thousands of volts at

Re: CS>New Member (Me)

2000-10-18 Thread Marsha Hallett
I am a new member to this list, and I would like to introduce myself. My name is Erika, I live in a small rural town in VA. I breed and show Persian cats, and my kitties are the reason why I'm on this list. I have been adding CS to my kitties water supply for several months now. I have

CS>root canal fillings

2000-10-18 Thread Nick Grant
Hi This is bound to sound silly but I am booked in to have a root canal filling done next Tuesday. Please tell me what is so bad about them? The amalgam doesn't go near the root, so apart from the normal scary amalgam fillings, which I have a mouthful of, tell me what it is, factually, supposed

CS: Interesting, simple H202 experiment

2000-10-18 Thread BROOKS BRADLEY
To all interested list members: Recently, one of our graduate student lab staff members encountered an intriguing circumstance involving Colloidal Silver and H202. Following is a synopsis of his activity: