Re: CS>Re:IV--USEFUL ALTERNATIVE

2000-10-24 Thread BROOKS BRADLEY
To all interested List Members. Some years ago, we found a very useful alternative to IV utilization of CS in human volunteers. By diluting 2 ounces of 5 to 10 ppm CS with approximately 4 ounces of water and mixing the proper amount of powdered g

Re: CS>Fw: CS>Making CS

2000-10-24 Thread Dean T. Miller
Hi Duncan, On Tue, 24 Oct 2000 12:22:12 -0700, "Duncan Crow" wrote: >Here's a picture of how to do CS with wall current and a bridge rectifier. Huh? >From your recent posts, I'm starting to suspect a well-informed troll. You are providing good-sounding information thats either wrong or q

Re: CS>Urinary Tract Infection---Buchu

2000-10-24 Thread Judith Thamm
Buchu leaf is very pleasant just on its own as an alternative herbal drink. Use just 3 leaves and pour boiling water over them - remove them almost immediately. They can be used three times. Use fresh leaves three times a day for treatment Take 1/2 teaspoonful in a cup of boiling water and

Re: CS vs. grapefruit seed extract

2000-10-24 Thread EJohns9525
In a message dated 10/24/2000 5:22:35 PM Central Daylight Time, rbart...@drfast.net writes: << Hi all, > > I saw somewhere on the web a claim on the grapefruit seed extract. > They say GSE is 10 times more effective than CS for inhibiting > microorganisms. > Have we to throw away all our CS

CS>Re:Sciatica

2000-10-24 Thread hamilton williams
<>> I was cured of intractable sciatica using a technique called " counter irritation". Contact me off list if you want to know more. hamilton williams hamilto...@webtv.net -- The silver-list

RE: CS>120VAC to 12VDC Converter

2000-10-24 Thread Nancy Steele
Dear Bob Thanks for your reply. Actually I got a little 1 1/2 volt motor from Radio Shack to stir with but can't figure out how to slow it down. A resister I'm sure but what size? Also I want to use the current regulator you recommended but haven't found it yet. When I do do I still need resist

Re: CS>Re: Sciatica

2000-10-24 Thread Henry Reed
Sitting for a while on the neg. pole of a 2 1/2 lb. therapeutic magnet will alleviate the pain quickly. Repeat as needed. Works for me. pj mama2b...@aol.com wrote: > > Does anyone know of a good remedy for sciatica? Thanks. mamabear > > -- > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discuss

Re: CS>slightly OT - electromedicine

2000-10-24 Thread russ e rosser
THANKS!--Russ On Tue, 24 Oct 2000 14:57:19 -0700 "Duncan Crow" writes: > There are many links posted to > www.egroups.com/group/beck-n-stuff this week as a single file. You > could > search keyword 'many links'.. > > The wands rubbed over the abdomen is just about exactly part of the > trea

CS>Question for group, esp. Mr. Crow (!) :

2000-10-24 Thread russ e rosser
Greetings-- Injecting silver powder is a prescription for DISASTER! Homeostasis prevents blood acidity; silver powder would not dissolve, but precipitate--esp. under the skin... That said, the thesis that CS diffuses into bodily fluids before reaching the intestines is plausible; ergo, how can

Re: CS>Ode to our Techies. God Bless'em

2000-10-24 Thread Henry Reed
I too am thankful to our kind and knowledgeable techies. pj rogalt...@aol.com wrote: > > In a message dated 10/24/00 6:30:20 AM EST, h...@kscable.com writes: > > << Subj: CS>Fw: CS>Making CS > Date: 10/24/00 6:30:20 AM EST > From: h...@kscable.com (hlee) > Reply-to: h...@kscable.com (

Re: CS>Fw: CS>Making CS

2000-10-24 Thread A :. A :.
how can anyyone have so much bad info and put it out as gospel by accident? Dennis -- 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...@esk

CS>John--PLEASE CALL RIGHT NOW...

2000-10-24 Thread russ e rosser
...and make arrangements to be interviewed by Jackie Patru TOMMOROW NIGHT (Wed 25th) fm 9-10C on WWCR. Her show is called "Sweet Liberty". Her # is in your voicemail. PS-- Regarding the continual onslaught of EM (HAARP) emanations that may be affecting people with various degrees of self-destru

Re: CS>Fw: CS>Making CS

2000-10-24 Thread Robert Bartell
- Original Message - From: Trem To: Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 2:45 PM Subject: Re: CS>Fw: CS>Making CS > Hi Duncan, > > Looks to me as though you'll be making colloidal copper with this setup. > The silver comes off the positive anode normally and you show the copper as > being p

Re: CS>Friendly bacteria

2000-10-24 Thread Robert Bartell
- Original Message - From: Duncan Crow To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 3:09 PM Subject: Re: CS>Friendly bacteria Unless you're eating powdered silver, the particles are so small, particularly WRT CS, it's all absorbed by your bloodstream before

Re: CS IV

2000-10-24 Thread Robert Bartell
- Original Message - From: Duncan Crow To: Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 5:08 PM Subject: CS IV > If you can make it clean there's no reason why you couldn't make your own IV > batch. > > The difference right now is that I think the only way to get medical grade > is as a mild silv

CS>candida

2000-10-24 Thread Nick Grant
Hi group So let me get this straight - I am taking CS for intestinal candida, and are you telling me it doesn't even reach the intestines? Is anyone else taking CS for Intest. Candida and have found something else that is taken alongsideCS? I have grapeseed extract in the cupboard, as I was reco

Re: CS>Re: corrected diagram CS maker

2000-10-24 Thread Trem
Hi Duncan, It looks much better now. The average person might not have known to use + on the silver side. They could have gotten copper instead of silver colloid. No comment needed. Trem - Original Message - From: "Duncan Crow" To: Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 2:37 PM Subject: C

Re: CS vs. grapefruit seed extract

2000-10-24 Thread Robert Bartell
- Original Message - From: To: Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 2:14 PM Subject: CS vs. grapefruit seed extract > Hi all, > > I saw somewhere on the web a claim on the grapefruit seed extract. > They say GSE is 10 times more effective than CS for inhibiting > microorganisms. > Have we t

CS>Re:IV

2000-10-24 Thread Annhope1
Marsha, I really wouldn't enjoy "needling" myself, but at some point it was mentioned about CS only working in a liq. environment. Questions being raised about CS reaching the intestines and not working there. So blood being a liq., if someone were to have a life threatning problem, wouldn't tha

CS>electromedicine

2000-10-24 Thread A :. A :.
is don tunny still on the list? or does anyone know where to get plans for an abrams oscilloclast? Dennis -- 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-

Re: CS>Re: Sciatica

2000-10-24 Thread johannus faustus
>Does anyone know of a good remedy for sciatica? Thanks. mamabear ortho-bionomy. acupuncure. hatha yoga. randall (thats my name, not a treatment!) -- 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 mess

CS>slightly OT - electromedicine

2000-10-24 Thread Duncan Crow
There are many links posted to www.egroups.com/group/beck-n-stuff this week as a single file. You could search keyword 'many links'.. The wands rubbed over the abdomen is just about exactly part of the treatment I've seen used to cure osteomyelitis - deep bone infection. Also magnetic pulser and

CS>Re: corrected diagram CS maker

2000-10-24 Thread Duncan Crow
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CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V100 #752

2000-10-24 Thread Mark Haymond
I used to be able to read your attachments. I can no longer read the attachments to the E-mail. What kind of files are they? >>> silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com 10/24/00 02:14PM >>> Content-Type: text/plain silver-digest DigestVolume 100 : Issue 752 Today's Topics

CS>Re: How I arrested a CANCER: Q & A

2000-10-24 Thread russ e rosser
Henry Reed writes: <> I realize that this is a CS list, not electromedical. However, our real goal is to secure the best methods of *DIY health maintenance*. Toward this end, CS often serves as a promising *starting point*, but it doesn't necessarily represent the limit of our curiosity (a "sac

CS IV

2000-10-24 Thread Duncan Crow
If you can make it clean there's no reason why you couldn't make your own IV batch. The difference right now is that I think the only way to get medical grade is as a mild silver protein, which of course is disgusting. They can't produce it and store it without binding it to a protein. But we can

CS IV

2000-10-24 Thread Duncan Crow
The ONLY reason we all don't use silver now instead of the myriad of other less effective treatments is that BIG Brother and BIG PHARMACY have conspired against it and the other electromedical therapies since before 1928. Of course pharmaceutical interests have a lot more lobby power than we do. M

RE: CS>Friendly bacteria

2000-10-24 Thread Tim J Eastman
Duncan,.. Newbie alert; isn't the powdered approach what has so many Dr's underwear in a knot with Agryria? If I missed a previous post then I'll read up on it when I get home. Isn't powdered AG usually in the form of a compound? TIm Eastman -Original Message- From: Duncan Crow [mailt

RE: CS>Ode to our Techies. God Bless'em

2000-10-24 Thread Tim J Eastman
I have to back Roger up on this one. I'm replying from work so it will be short. I am a nuts-n-bolts guy too and want to know what-why-and-how. I am not there YET so I appreciate the patience of the guys who have been around the block a few times more than I have. When I see something that is just

Re: CS>Re: Interesting, simple H202 experiment

2000-10-24 Thread Robert Bartell
- Original Message - From: To: Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 9:07 AM Subject: Re: CS>Re: Interesting, simple H202 experiment > (I'd do it myself, but I lost my slide rule 30 years > ago and now you can't find any replacements the Internet) Roger Roger, I am enjoying these technical

Re: CS>Fw: CS>Making CS

2000-10-24 Thread Duncan Crow
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m27780.html The above article contains instructions on building the electrode part of the cheap wall-current CS generator. Note that it's the same electrodes as the 4KVDC set, but driven with less power. It's also more dangerous than the 4KVDC microwave oven

Re: CS>CS IV

2000-10-24 Thread Marsha Hallett
> Hi all, > > Now that someone has mentioned intravenous injection of CS as it was once > done, why isn't being done now? I read on the list about animals have IV CS. > Why isn't this application more widely practiced... or maybe it is and no one > is talking. Wouldn't IV application be the ulti

CS>CS IV

2000-10-24 Thread Annhope1
Hi all, Now that someone has mentioned intravenous injection of CS as it was once done, why isn't being done now? I read on the list about animals have IV CS. Why isn't this application more widely practiced... or maybe it is and no one is talking. Wouldn't IV application be the ultimate choi

Re: CS>Fw: CS>Making CS

2000-10-24 Thread Trem
Hi Duncan, Looks to me as though you'll be making colloidal copper with this setup. The silver comes off the positive anode normally and you show the copper as being positive. Or did I miss something? Trem - Original Message - From: "Duncan Crow" To: Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 1

CS>Re: Sciatica

2000-10-24 Thread MAMA2BEAR
Does anyone know of a good remedy for sciatica? Thanks. mamabear -- 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 the

Re: CS>120VAC to 12VDC Converter

2000-10-24 Thread Robert L. Berger
Nancy; If you were happy with the 1000 ohms with 9 volts then add two more for 3000 ohms and you are back to where you started. but you should realy add stirring for a better CS> "Ole Bob" -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-li

Re: CS>Fw: CS>Making CS

2000-10-24 Thread Duncan Crow
Here's a picture of how to do CS with wall current and a bridge rectifier. You probably need only .3 AMP, not 1 AMP fuse. And this exposes current to the operator. But it sure is simple, fast and cheap, and uses a large anode for lower point-current and smaller particles. Someone may certainly c

Re: CS>Friendly bacteria

2000-10-24 Thread Duncan Crow
Unless you're eating powdered silver, the particles are so small, particularly WRT CS, it's all absorbed by your bloodstream before it gets very far down your digestive tract. In a dog for example, the CS is detectable 33 seconds from the time it is infused into the (presumably empty) stomach.

Re: CS>Dangerous Voltages

2000-10-24 Thread Duncan Crow
Right Marshall, That's probably the difference between Ol' Bob's and my experiments too...I have an awful lot of area of silver 8300 square mm immersed in the 4KVDC unit . At any single point on the electrode surface the current would be quite low, allowing the total current carried in the batch

Re: CS vs. grapefruit seed extract

2000-10-24 Thread Dean T. Miller
Hi Claudio, On Tue, 24 Oct 2000 19:14:10 +0100, csor...@tin.it wrote: >I saw somewhere on the web a claim on the grapefruit seed extract. >They say GSE is 10 times more effective than CS for inhibiting >microorganisms. >Have we to throw away all our CS generators? There are some extracts (oliv

CS vs. grapefruit seed extract

2000-10-24 Thread csoranz
Hi all, I saw somewhere on the web a claim on the grapefruit seed extract. They say GSE is 10 times more effective than CS for inhibiting microorganisms. Have we to throw away all our CS generators? Claudio -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join

CS>thank you to the teachies

2000-10-24 Thread Joanne
Joanne ThomasonIf something is over your head (and most of it certainly is over mine) just delete, you do not even have to read it, but certainly don't condemn them for wanting to explore the more technical aspects of making CS. If you have a question that is non tech they have always been wil

CS>Ode to our Techies. God Bless'em

2000-10-24 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 10/24/00 6:30:20 AM EST, h...@kscable.com writes: << Subj: CS>Fw: CS>Making CS Date: 10/24/00 6:30:20 AM EST From: h...@kscable.com (hlee) Reply-to: h...@kscable.com (hlee) To:silver-list@eskimo.com Very well put. I joined this forum to learn how to incorpor

CS>Urinary Tract Infection---CS plus other helpers

2000-10-24 Thread Al Riley
Howdy Marshall, Good to hear from you. Yes I did use the Cranberry/CS protocol for the week before I began the Cranberry/Buchu regimine. The Cranberry /CS alone only held me at the same level of chronic discomfort. The relief with the Buchu added was immediate, within 24 hours. From what I

Re: CS>Re:Making CS

2000-10-24 Thread d.linen
I totally agree and I do appreciate their hard work to improve the methods of producing cs. The scientific method is great and helps advance our knowledge of the subject. Well said, Kim. Diane KIM BROWN wrote: > > While I am not technically inclined, I appreciate the work and research the > "t

CS>Re:Making CS

2000-10-24 Thread KIM BROWN
While I am not technically inclined, I appreciate the work and research the "techs" are doing. One day they will be able to tell us, "go by XXX and attach it here", or "I have created a model you can buy". Hey if it wasn't for them we wouldn't have a clue on how to make it ourselves. I enjoy the

RE: CS>Urinary Tract Infection---CS plus other helpers

2000-10-24 Thread Bob Ratliff
Frozen cranberry juice is also good for urinary infections. Best Regards, Robert Ratliff ICQ 1495914 -Original Message- From: Al Riley [mailto:a...@domsys.com] Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 11:41 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>Urinary Tract Infection---CS plus other

CS>Fw: CS>Making CS

2000-10-24 Thread hlee
Very well put. I joined this forum to learn how to incorporate CS into my family's diet, as I'm sure many others on this forum did. Naturally, I would like to know the best way to make CS. And although I don't totally discount all of this "tech talk," I fear (and hesitate to say) that our tech g