RE: CS>diabetes

2000-11-02 Thread Alex Torres
Joanne ThomasonDear Joanne and all afflicted with diabetes. SORRY, BUT WRONG IN ALL THAT YOU WROTE! First: diabetes patient must eat ALL the carbohidrates they want or desire... no restrictions... the problem with diabetes is that the INSULIN is not working as a transporter From blood to all the ti

Re: CS Tester??

2000-11-02 Thread Tony Moody
Trem, Thank you for clearly explaining the differences between TDS-1 and the PWT. Tony -- 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...@

RE: CS>Honey: Info on Adjunctive Protocols

2000-11-02 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Hi Brooks, Thanks for the continuing stream of very interesting and highly useful information. Is the honey/cs/antibiotic mix for topical use only? Thank you in advance, James Osbourne Holmes -Original Message- From: BROOKS BRADLEY [mailto:liat...@flash.net] Sent: Thursday, Nove

Re: CS>OT: Quantum Xxroid

2000-11-02 Thread Robert Bartell
sande, go to Yahoo or any other search engine and in the "Find" box type in quotes, thus: "Quantum XXroid" Shoud give you 4 references and websites to check out. It appears to be a bio-feedback system. Regards, Robert Bartell - Original Message - From: Sande Julian To: silve

CS>diabetes

2000-11-02 Thread Joanne
Joanne ThomasonHello Gaston and Robert... I have type 2 diabetes and have had it for years. My BS has been all over the place but has settled down to 120 or below regularly I am on glyburide also 2 tablets a day, one before eating breakfast and dinner. It was not till I was also placed on Gl

Re: CS>Re: Diabetes

2000-11-02 Thread Itssuzy2
Hi Robert. Have had contact with several people who have had some problems with Avandia. One lady (a nurse) believes Avandia may have caused several episodes of congestive heart failure. We found some good research here . She is no longer taking it. suzy In

Re: CS>Re: Diabetes

2000-11-02 Thread Robert Bartell
Thanks Sande, I too have been looking for that! Robert Bartell - Original Message - From: Sande Julian To: Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 8:59 PM Subject: Re: CS>Re: Diabetes > Gurmar is Gymnema Sylvestres (AKA: the sugar destroyer) an herb from India. > I bet you can find it now. >

Re: CS>rosemary jacobs

2000-11-02 Thread Robert Bartell
Hey Guys, My understanding may be a little different and I'll stand to be corrected, but Silver compounds, i.e. silver nitrate, silver acetate, have no reason to be ingested. They are NOT colloidal silver and have entirely different characteristics. Stability, especially long-term, is an

CS>Making CS in gallons

2000-11-02 Thread Robert Bartell
Hi Terry, Thanks for sharing. I know that you spent quite a bit of time putting this treatise together. This is going to be interesting to dig into! I think that I know why you didn't get much of a response from the list: When I opened your attachment, single lines scrolled horizontally a yard to

Re: CS>rosemary jacobs

2000-11-02 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 11/2/00 5:54:28 PM EST, i...@win.co.nz writes: << It is not the type of silver ions that enter the body (compounds, salts etc.) but the quantity that determines the chance of showing argyria. Ivan. >> Ivan: There are people who claim to drink CS by the quart each day. W

CS>Re: Ungray hair

2000-11-02 Thread Steve & Jackie Young
Marsha, Please tell us more about your B-vitamin hair ungraying experience. Which B vitamins, and what doses, etc.? Do you think also taking CS had anything to do with golden blondeness? --Steve - Original Message - From: Marsha Hallett To: Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 8:40 AM Su

CS>Honey: Info on Adjunctive Protocols

2000-11-02 Thread BROOKS BRADLEY
To all interested list members: There is a splendid article in the OCT/2000 issue of The New Scientist. The article reveals some of the latest documentation on the use of honey (especially the New Zealand Manuka) for the treatment of antibiotic resistant pathogens e

Re: CS Tester??

2000-11-02 Thread Trem
Hi Ivan, Didn't mean to be blatant. Was only trying to point out that people could get burned by unscrupulous operators and was also trying to show that the PWT worked with some accuracy whereas the TDS-1 has too much error and low resolution to be very useful.. Just trying to help. Trem

Re: CS>Re: Diabetes

2000-11-02 Thread Sande Julian
Gurmar is Gymnema Sylvestres (AKA: the sugar destroyer) an herb from India. I bet you can find it now. Sande > does anyone have a great site for alt meds...l am looking for Gurmar that was > listed on this diabetes site...they list it as a real help for type 2 but > they dont sell it. thanks fo

CS>International Influenza this winter

2000-11-02 Thread Robert Bartell
This just in from England - a short distance away by plane on the Influenza route. * NHS predicts 'serious pressure' A BBC survey has revealed that health authorities expect to face the same or even greater pressures this winter than they did last year - though most expect to cope better.La

CS>English Food Standards

2000-11-02 Thread Robert Bartell
The reason for taking coloidal silver on a daily basis and maintaining a constant good solid level in your circulation systems is primarily because you never know what you are going to be exposed to or when! An ounce of cheap prevention is worth pounds of expensive cures right? Anyhow

Re: CS>taste (and standards)

2000-11-02 Thread Duncan Crow
I got that answer about PPM calibration from your recent reply to Douglas (tester?) thanks Ivan; ciao Duncan -- 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>Taste (and standard)

2000-11-02 Thread Duncan Crow
I think it may be important to use more suface area and distance (resistance) in proportion to the current used to keep the particles small. I notice more color and flavour in a batch if I put the electrodes closer together, even using rolled-out ingots. If the color is undesireable (larger partic

Re: CS>rosemary jacobs

2000-11-02 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ivan Anderson wrote: > > Huh? > > I thought the object of the exercise was to produce silver ions not > silver metal. > What silver metal is produced in CS is most likely oxidised to silver > ions before it can enter the blood stream. > Huh? Not that I am aware of. CS does not oxidize easily.

Re: CS>Re: Diabetes

2000-11-02 Thread Tmtw587
does anyone have a great site for alt meds...l am looking for Gurmar that was listed on this diabetes site...they list it as a real help for type 2 but they dont sell it. thanks for any info. teri. -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silv

Re: CS>Re: Diabetes

2000-11-02 Thread Robert Bartell
Ivan, Thanks -- I just ordered the book from Amazon! Regards, Robert Bartell - Original Message - From: Ivan Anderson To: Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 5:45 PM Subject: Re: CS>Re: Diabetes > Please read the references on this site. > Alpha Lipoic Acid is generating good outcomes

Re: CS>rosemary jacobs

2000-11-02 Thread hlee
Hi Ken, What exactly IS silver compounds? I just read ms. Jacobs account and must confess I got a chill. As I understand, colloidal silver is made using pure (999. or .) silver. Are silver compounds (which apparently leads to argyria) made when you try to make colloidal silver using non-

Re: CS>Measuring PPM's of CS and CG

2000-11-02 Thread Robert L. Berger
Yes Ivan your are "what ever that is" . I can't even pronounce 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...@eskimo.com -or- silver-digest-requ...@eskim

Re: CS>Re: Diabetes

2000-11-02 Thread Ivan Anderson
Please read the references on this site. Alpha Lipoic Acid is generating good outcomes in diabetics. http://www.altdiabetes.com/Summary/LipoicAcid.htm Ivan - Original Message - From: "Robert Bartell" To: Sent: Friday, 3 November 2000 20:17 Subject: CS>Re: Diabetes - Original M

Re: CS Tester??

2000-11-02 Thread Ivan Anderson
- Original Message - From: "Douglas Haack" > Both units are a "dissolved solids tester" useful for solutions, like salt and water, and a solution by definition is when, say the salt, becomes an integral part of the fluid, or water, the salt's disssolved in. > > A true Colloid can not be

Re: CS>Measuring PPM's of CS and CG

2000-11-02 Thread Robert Bartell
Hey Ole Bob, Sounds like I'm beginning to get somewhere good with all this info that I've gotten from this site. Since you have requested some personal info, we'll take it off-site though I have no objection to sharing with you. Building my own HVAC or ARC would be enjoyable and an undertaking t

Re: CS>Taste

2000-11-02 Thread Ivan Anderson
Chuck writes, > Nothing but silver goes in the water? I mean, not the connecting wires or clips? > Did you clean the bars of any surface oils or contaminants? > I would think you would see grey or black matter rather than gold. > I dunno, Ivan? I think it depends on the quality of the ambient lig

Re: CS>rosemary jacobs

2000-11-02 Thread Ivan Anderson
As far as I can determine, the Bredic method is submerged electrode arcing. Ivan. - Original Message - From: "Ode Coyote" [zero mention of Bredic sol colloidal silver which is what electro colloidal silver is] used in a worst case scenerio in massive doses just short of killing the su

Re: CS>rosemary jacobs

2000-11-02 Thread Ivan Anderson
- Original Message - From: "Marshall Dudley" > If you give her silver compounds like Rosemary took, then the same thing can > happen. CS is totally different animal and not related. That is why we have > so much emphasis on not making any silver compounds when we mak CS. CS cannot > r

Re: CS>Measuring PPM's of CS and CG

2000-11-02 Thread Ivan Anderson
- Original Message - From: "Robert L. Berger" > Ivqan could give us a conversion for using plaoin table salt for > calibration rather than the specifiec KCl which is hard to find. Phat fingers Bob? The method for making calibrating solution from table salt is attached. Ivan --- Be

Re: CS Tester??

2000-11-02 Thread Robert Bartell
Thanks Joe -- another validation of the "way to go"! Regards, Robert Bartell - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 3:10 PM Subject: Re: CS Tester?? > I concur with what Trem states about the Hanna PWT. I brewed a batch of CS up > which read 18.1 PPM after a

Re: CS>The politics of caring and sharing

2000-11-02 Thread Robert Bartell
Heh, Heh On Tuesday, of course didn't you know that! Wednesday is reserved for the supporters of the guy who invented the internet. Oh yes! - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 3:28 PM Subject: Re: CS>The politics of caring and sharing > And just w

Re: CS>The politics of caring and sharing

2000-11-02 Thread EPMOON5192
And just when do we GReenies get to vote? Betty -- 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 word subscribe or u

Re: CS Tester??

2000-11-02 Thread JPG533
I concur with what Trem states about the Hanna PWT. I brewed a batch of CS up which read 18.1 PPM after a four day settlement an exposure to bright sunshine an cold in the frigde. Initial DW reading was .9 PPM. Lab test, (AA method) report indicated 14.8 PPM silver content. So the 14.8 PPM silv

Re: CS Tester??

2000-11-02 Thread Robert Bartell
Thanks Trem, Thats just the info that I was looking for and I hope that everyone takes the time to read your post. I'll be ordering one of those PWT's shortly. Regards, Robert Bartell - Original Message - From: Trem To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 12:4

CS>Re: Diabetes

2000-11-02 Thread Robert Bartell
- Original Message - From: Gaston To: Robert Bartell Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 11:51 PM Subject: Re: Diabetes Hi Robert, Interesting about your wife, hope it continues. My wife has diabetes type 11 and she is taking a few pills per day including a new one "

Re: CS>structured water NOT hooey?

2000-11-02 Thread russ e rosser
> My friend and I in time would > clean up the > world poluted water for free if there were only some research funds > made > available to make the appropriate equipment. I've heard of this happening; a tube filled with Grander water not only de-polluted a pond into which it was thrown, but ha

Re: CS Tester??

2000-11-02 Thread Trem
Hi List, The TDS-1 reads from 0-999 with an accuracy of +/- 2% of full scale so that means it could be off as much as 20 PPM at any reading. If you're trying to read 5-20 PPM it's obvious that accuracy is not acceptable. Then there is the fact that it is a total dissolved solids device and CS

RE: CS>Fw: The Law That Never Was

2000-11-02 Thread Serita-w
Hi Roger, Yes I agree, the government can be vindictive against one or a few people. but with more people and a big spotlight of publicity it makes it unlikely for one person to get hurt. "United we stand..." Serita -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To j

CS Tester??

2000-11-02 Thread Douglas Haack
Robert, In the recent past the list has covered this subject intensively. See the archives. Some time ago I was to taken to task "savagely" by a vendor on this list, when I cried "Foul and False" -- I had found a Hanna-like TDS-1 (sold by Hanna at the time for $15) -- sold as a "Colloidal Silver

Re: CS>The politics of caring and sharing

2000-11-02 Thread M. G. Devour
Marsha wrote: > I voted already, absentee ballot for Napa, CA. I voted > the right way! Whichever way that was! But we *WON'T* go there, right gang!!!??? Mike D. list owner [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian] [mdev...@eskimo.com] [Speaking only for myself...

RE: CS>Fw: The Law That Never Was

2000-11-02 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Hi Roger et al, Re: your statement, ", just gives congress the excuse to think up more draconian Measures" The operative term is probably "draconian". As in Alpha Draconis. It is not called that because the constellation looks like a dragon; it is called that because that's where the big mea

Re: CS>what is...

2000-11-02 Thread Marsha Hallett
> Good luck Marsha. Just don't get over whelmed. You have picked the exact > best place to study genealogy, Wish I were going with you!! > Serita Dear Serita, Thank you!! Well, just come on over! I`ll need a roomy, but she has to be one who likes Pug dogs... :o) I firmly believe that it was for t

Re: CS>Fw: The Law That Never Was

2000-11-02 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 11/2/00 9:10:49 AM EST, scha...@flash.net writes: << Subj: Re: CS>Fw: The Law That Never Was Date: 11/2/00 9:10:49 AM EST From: scha...@flash.net (Frances Mehner) Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com To:silver-list@eskimo.com There's a book that shows you how calle

Re: CS>what is...

2000-11-02 Thread Serita-w
Good luck Marsha. Just don't get over whelmed. You have picked the exact best place to study genealogy, Wish I were going with you!! Serita -- 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>what is...

2000-11-02 Thread Frances Mehner
congratulations Marsha Hallett wrote: > > > Yes, on the recent documentation of CS efficacy. Earlier this year a > number > > of tests were reported out of Brigham Young University in Utah. I got a > > copy and it was enough to blow the AMA out of their saddles! Fantastic! I > > promise to try

CS>Zonelabs

2000-11-02 Thread Robert L. Berger
Hi Ya'all, There are many newbies since I last posted about the free down load from www.zonelabs.com for a virius proctection system that is free for home users. I have just downloaded their latest update 2.1.44. Get it and install it. Seveal months ago I had 85 attemps in 30 minutes of people

Re: CS>Measuring PPM's of CS and CG

2000-11-02 Thread Robert L. Berger
Hello Robert B. You can buy an HVAC generator from CSPRO, but it is not an ARC process. It is what is generally referred to a s acone method where the center eletrode is held about 1/8" above the water and when the voltae is applied the water rises up in a cone and covers the electrode. Other peo

Re: CS>Fw: The Law That Never Was

2000-11-02 Thread Frances Mehner
There's a book that shows you how called "Redemption in Law Cracking The Code." Duncan Crow wrote: > > Good work John, thanks for the tidbit. > > So federal collection of income tax is illegal...We have a similar law in > Canada. Under the British North America Act, the federal government is >

Re: CS>Taste

2000-11-02 Thread Robert L. Berger
Hi Janine, The difference is due to two things. 1). The reduce time of brew. 2.) The stirring of the CS. Several of the makers of CS gens have added continual stirring as it makes a much better grade of CS. When you use a simple system as you are time becomes very important. If you were to add

Re: CS>BYU

2000-11-02 Thread Robert L. Berger
Hi Gary; I checked with BYU about 4 months ago and the reply as I remember was that they use HVAC CS.\ "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...@eskimo.com