Thanks Frank,
Do you do that without adding any reagents? Can you explain here what
happens? I can't make it to your lab anytime in the near future, but I would
like to learn more.
JOH
-Original Message-
From: Frank Key [mailto:fr...@strsoft.com]
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 9:09 PM
To:
Yes just add a little sugar and one can make a mirrior.
"Ole bob"
Frank Key wrote:
> James wrote:
>
> > Yes, depending on their valence affinity of the dissolved ions and
> > solubility of formed products. But I have never heard of a solution of
> > silver nitrate precipitating metallic silve
An earlier post to this list concerned a report by Dr. Charles D. Beal, M.D.
titled Silver Ion Therapy for HIV/AIDS and Septicemia.
One of the more interesting statements is the calculated half life of a silver
ion in the blood, 7.8 seconds. He states that combination with chloride ions
seems l
James wrote:
> Yes, depending on their valence affinity of the dissolved ions and
> solubility of formed products. But I have never heard of a solution of
> silver nitrate precipitating metallic silver.
The fact that you have never heard of it does mean it does not exist, it only
means you a
An important new article has recently appeared in Alternative Medicine
Magazine. It is titled "LYME DISEASE --- The Unknown Epidemic" by DJ Fletcher
and Tom Klaber.
Charles Ray Jones, M.D., of New Haven, Connecticut, is quoted in this article
as saying that many people who have Lyme "are thou
Russ wrote:
> Sorry, let me rephrase:
>
> 1. How would silver cations lose their positive charge (i.e., gain an
> electron) so as to begin to cluster (by VDW force) into neutral
> molecules/particles?
One example: silver cations gain an electron when they are forced to combine
with an anion, a
The beatings will continue, until morale improves!
Chuck
The police aren't there to create disorder, they're there to preserve disorder!
On Mon, 26 Mar 2001 11:29:33 +, "M. G. Devour" wrote:
>We all know that the list is ne
In a message dated 3/26/01 9:41:57 PM EST, dtmil...@midiowa.net writes:
<< Well, geeze. You gave me a whole 40 minutes between your messages.
:)
Yes, there is evidence in vitro. How you'd determine in vivo I
wouldn't know. Of course, I also have evidence for ionic silver being
an ant
In a message dated 3/26/01 8:41:00 PM EST, a...@cybermesa.com writes:
<< Subj: RE: CS>Solubility of silver in water.
Date: 3/26/01 8:41:00 PM EST
From: a...@cybermesa.com (James Osbourne, Holmes)
Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com
To:silver-list@eskimo.com
Yes, depending on their
Marshall wrote:
> Correct, and in the midrange, what you see is the complement of what is
> absorbed.
> However with the bigger particles, although there is no absorption in the
> visible
> region, there can be definite scattering, making it look milky if of high
> enough
> concentration.
>
T
In a message dated 3/26/01 8:40:08 PM EST, mdud...@execonn.com writes:
<< According to my CRC handbook, edition 52 page B-135 it lists two silver
sulfides,
both Ag2S. The first is natural Acenthite a gray black rhombic with a
solubity
in cold water of 0.2 g/100 ml. The second is natural
According to Dr. Bart A. Flick, no bacteria resistant to silver has been
identified. He says that they found one which lived in silver-rich soil.
It was resistant. When they grew a few generations in a silver-free
environment, it became vulnerable to silver.
JOH
-Original Message-
From:
Correct, and in the midrange, what you see is the complement of what is
absorbed.
However with the bigger particles, although there is no absorption in the
visible
region, there can be definite scattering, making it look milky if of high enough
concentration.
Marshall
rogalt...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 3/26/01 8:37:30 PM EST, ratso...@hotmail.com writes:
<< Subj: Re: CS>On the Form of Silver in CS that Makes it Germicidal
Date: 3/26/01 8:37:30 PM EST
From: ratso...@hotmail.com (Keith Emerson)
Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com
To:silver-list@eskimo.com
Roger,
Hi there
I was speaking with a friend the other day, him and his wife use my CS. He
said he had heard of a CS that was supposed to be the "best one". It was
called Quicksilver. He said all these "scientists" have come up with the
formula that 40ppm was the right ppm. I said "bollocks" and told
Hello!
There are TONS of studies (properly designed!) that have proved various
aspects of para-normal phenomenom. (YES, I am aware of various frauds
commited by cons and/or magicians over the years. Uri Geller fooled many
people with his phony "psychic" spoon bending, for example. I am not
talking
Sorry, let me rephrase:
1. How would silver cations lose their positive charge (i.e., gain an
electron) so as to begin to cluster (by VDW force) into neutral
molecules/particles?
2. What determines the upper limit of aggregation of pure, silver
particles? I.e., what force eventually overcomes
On Mon, 26 Mar 2001 09:40:15 EST, rogalt...@aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 3/26/01 9:13:42 AM EST, rogalt...@aol.com writes:
>
><< Hmm. I do find it interesting that the series of pages emphasizes
> ionic silver and the results using ionic silver, and not silver
> particles.
>
> -- Dean
I have not received any virus at all. I use the free program found at
this link..it is very good and I update it often.
http://antivirus.cai.com/
Mari S.
christe...@aol.com wrote:
>
> << Did any other memebers receive the HAHA or AHAA seven dwarf message along
> with Black's message?
> >>
>
Maybe. However I believe there is evidence that water is necessary as well, so
this may still show negative, even though silver kills pathogens on contact
when wet.
Marshall
Keith Emerson wrote:
> Roger,
> Culture some common bacteria and when the colonies are well established
> sprinkle some p
Russ wrote:
> 1. How would alkali metal cations lose their positive charge (i.e., gain
> an electron) so as to begin to cluster (by VDW force) into neutral
> molecules/particles?
>
> 2. What determines the upper limit of aggregation of pure, alkali metal
> particles? I.e., what force eventual
Frank--
Some sophomoric Q's. Frank wrote:
> If the atom is neutral, which means it has all of its electrons,
> there is no ionic charge, thus no mutual repulsion, then van der
> Waals' force pulls the atoms together to form particles.
1. How would alkali metal cations lose their positive cha
Pray tell!
--- michael murray wrote:
> How does one induce electroporation? Pray tell.
>
> --- rainis...@aol.com wrote:
> > Any comments on this...do the Beck or Rife machines accomplish
> > electroporification or just blood purification?.
> >
> > Electroporation and electropurification ar
Please, it must be about something; what are you hiding?
-Original Message-
From: Mike Devour [mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com]
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 12:44 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>A test... please ignore.
No, REALLY, you can ignore this message!
--
The silver-list
We may have to replace his exchange medium with white powder gold whose
values are attributed genuinely by it's properties of healing and
wisdom if one chooses to consume. Understanding of white powder gold
requires one does there homework.
--- "James Osbourne, Holmes" wrote:
> I want to run him
In a message dated 3/26/01 4:16:32 PM EST, mdud...@execonn.com writes:
<< CS absorbs though the spectum depending on size. Smallest particles
absorb in the ultraviolet band, then that is followed by violet, blue, green,
yellow, orange, red, and finally infrared.Since you cannot see ultraviolet
Thanks Mike D,
that explains it thoroughly. I should have realized that there's more than
one type of virus. (When I said "what an ugly bug" I meant the caricature
of a screeching bug in McAfee's sudden pop-up warning window.)
In any event I did not mean to convey that we should not take every p
Righto! But on my machine McAfee caught it before the Outlook patch did. I
couldn't tell if Zonealarm kicked in at all, but it should have.
Brita.
- Original Message -
From: "James Osbourne, Holmes"
Subject: RE: CS>Virus Alerrt
> Outlook said the Active-X file was not safe, and therefo
Ole Bob,
What protocol did you use?
-Hanan
In a message dated 3/26/01 1:20:47 PM, bober...@swbell.net writes:
<< As I mentioned before nothing would eliminate the cough that my wife and
I had in early January. In time it went away only to return two weeks
ago and nothing would help.
Now comes
brpete...@msn.com.au wrote:
> Petemec,
>
> Clear CS with a brigth T.E. (tyndall) most probably says
> large particles.
>
> **wouldn't large particles give my solution a
> colour(absorption)?
>
CS absorbs though the spectum depending on size. Smallest particles
absorb in
Interesting. I would think that the 100 humidity could be a problem
though. Hmm, I guess if you bubbled through cold water, then the humidity
would be ok once you warmed th air back up again.
Marshall
BROOKS BRADLEY wrote:
> Some years ago, while addressing a specia
Ivan Anderson wrote:
> The only silver water filters I can find are silver impregnated carbon.
> I can't find much in the way of silver air filters.
>
> Ivan.
According to this, it looks like NASA is using a colloidal silver maker in
their filter:
http://www.watermedic.baweb.com/watermedic.htm
Th
It contains the kak virus. Look at it with the view function and search for
kak.hta and you will see it in the middle of a bunch of windows code.
Marshall
Kehoe wrote:
> Just got a virus alert from the last post from "Black" Anyone else get it???
>
> CK
>
> --
> The silver-list is a moderated f
Steve & Jackie Young wrote:
> Dear Virus experts,
> Question regarding vulneribility of Outlook Express to virus attacks.
> Outlook Express has a Preview Pane which shows message content for the
> highlighted message in the in-box. It would seem to me that previewing
> Black's virus-laden message
Del or Elmay Crow wrote:
> As a cynic, I would think the 'researcher' could consider any form of
> religion,attitude, preconception, self hypnosis, "death wish" etc as an
> 'after-the-fact' variable not likely to have much bearing on the production
> of the best possible CS. You would have no b
rogalt...@aol.com wrote:
> Marshall: There could indeed be a difference between "1000 atoms or a
> trillion as far as ionization [is concerned]" because non-silver atoms (much
> more likely to be encountered in a trillion as opposed to a 1000 atoms) setup
> the electrochemical potential to corrode
rogalt...@aol.com wrote:
> Marshall: Have you ever experimented with a two identical bottles of CS by
> healing one, but not the another? BTW, what have you found out about the
> solubility product of silver sulfide? Roger
I have not done any testing as far as if it kill pathogens better, or heal
Rogoff Family wrote:
> IDid any other memebers receive the HAHA or AHAA seven dwarf message along
> with Black's message?
NO but I average getting about a copy a day of that one.
Marshall
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michael murray wrote:
> My ultimate goal is to cheat lucifer any way I can.
You would have better luck cheating in Los Vegas under the CCTV cameras.
Marshall
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In a message dated 3/26/01 3:29:19 PM EST, bober...@swbell.net writes:
<< Subj: Re: CS>Highly Significant/Reproducible Effects of Healer-Treated
SamplesOver Controls
Date: 3/26/01 3:29:19 PM EST
From: bober...@swbell.net (Robert L. Berger)
Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com
To:silver
Hi Ya'all;
While the design of constant current generators may be shrouded in
mystic the process is very simple. We will use the following design as a
tutorial for the process.
Design assumption: 8 oz of DW., 5" wet length of #14 silver wire,
current limited to 2 ma. Brew time 2 hours for 10-12
Roger,
Culture some common bacteria and when the colonies are well established
sprinkle some powdered silver over the petri dish. Where the silver
particles land, the colonies will die and you will have your evidence. This
assumes of course that you don't start with a strain resistant to silve
Yes, depending on their valence affinity of the dissolved ions and
solubility of formed products. But I have never heard of a solution of
silver nitrate precipitating metallic silver.
JOH
-Original Message-
From: rogalt...@aol.com [mailto:rogalt...@aol.com]
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 10
Found 2 sites on the subject. Seems that the Beck protocols accomplish
electroporification, unless I'm understanding it wrongly. ~Hanan
Http://opbs.okstate.edu/~melcher/MG/MGW4/MG431.html
http://www.ask-the-doc.com/html/electro.htm
In a message dated 3/26/01 1:02:09 PM, uri...@yahoo.com writes
> If "The Paranormal" is not off topic, then maybe I am missing
> something. Pleeease don't go there for the sake of the integrity of
> the Colloidal Silver list.
Err, Bill, and all,
For the sake of the integrity of the list, can we please stop
*complaining* about what other people are doing? Squ
Really, it's only a test...
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As I mentioned before nothing would eliminate the cough that my wife and
I had in early January. In time it went away only to return two weeks
ago and nothing would help.
Now comes the hard to believe part; about 10 days ago I awoke about 1:30
am with the thought of that repugnant form of treatmen
Before we get a very long thread going on the paranormal I strongly suggest that
you obtain a copy of Andre' Kole's book "Mind Games" as he very effectively
debunks ALL of the paranormal "junk".
This will offend many who wish to believe that stuff, but it can only be exposed
by the abilities of th
In a message dated 3/26/01 12:15:19 PM EST, a...@cybermesa.com writes:
<< Subj: RE: CS>Solubility of silver in water.
Date: 3/26/01 12:15:19 PM EST
From: a...@cybermesa.com (James Osbourne, Holmes)
Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com
To:silver-list@eskimo.com
Regarding:
"On th
I want to run him off entirely, and shut down his operation.
-Original Message-
From: michael murray [mailto:uri...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 10:46 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>WAY OFF!
My ultimate goal is to cheat lucifer any way I can.
--- "James Os
Although I am definitely no virus expert I'll attempt to answer 2 of the
questions, below, as it relates to my experience.
- Original Message -
From: "Steve & Jackie Young"
To:
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2001 7:56 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Virus vs Outlook Express + "Colds"
> Dear Virus experts,
How does one induce electroporation? Pray tell.
--- rainis...@aol.com wrote:
> Any comments on this...do the Beck or Rife machines accomplish
> electroporification or just blood purification?.
>
> Electroporation and electropurification are not the same things,
> Hanan!
> Electroporation is
In a message dated 3/26/01 1:44:00 PM EST, delc...@pacificcoast.net writes:
<< Putting the cynic cap aside momentarily since there is the presumption
that 'Ol Bob and his wife 'believe in' the efficacy of the brew.what
the germs 'believe in' it is left out of the equation then the germ
James wrote:
> Then why does a silver nitrate solution not form into a sol? If the single
> atom of silver is missing an electron, it will be repelling another like
> ion. Or do the VDW forces overcome the like-charge repulsion?
You are mixing apples and oranges. I was referring to an single at
Marshall wrote:
> Uh, Fank. You are the one that has argued that metallic silver CS forms no
> ions. Now you are saying that silver may form ions at the water inferface?
> I see no reason to think that a clump of silver will behave any different
> whether it has 1000 atoms or a trillion as far as
How does one induce electroporation? Pray tell.
--- rainis...@aol.com wrote:
> Any comments on this...do the Beck or Rife machines accomplish
> electroporification or just blood purification?.
>
> Electroporation and electropurification are not the same things,
> Hanan!
> Electroporation is
- Original Message -
From:
To:
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 6:08 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Highly Significant/Reproducible Effects of Healer-Treated
Samples Over...
> In a message dated 3/26/01 8:37:36 AM EST, delc...@pacificcoast.net
writes:
>
> << Subj: Re: CS>Highly Significant/Reprodu
My ultimate goal is to cheat lucifer any way I can.
--- "James Osbourne, Holmes" wrote:
> I knew from a channeling episode that you were going to write this
> message.
>
> JOH
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Bill Fernald [mailto:b...@utopiatexas.com]
> Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 8:
In a message dated 3/26/01 11:50:52 AM EST, mdud...@execonn.com writes:
<< This explains why my watch battery is over 10 years old, and every time it
starts going dead, I simply do a healing on it and it is restored and good
for
another year. I have also proven that the healing energy from a h
In a message dated 3/26/01 10:59:54 AM EST, b...@utopiatexas.com writes:
<< Subj: CS>WAY OFF!
Date: 3/26/01 10:59:54 AM EST
From: b...@utopiatexas.com (Bill Fernald)
Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com
To:silver-list@eskimo.com
If "The Paranormal" is not off topic, then maybe I am m
Regarding:
"On the other hand, you would be hard pressed to find a single atom of
silver, since it would be attracted to other such single atoms by van der
Waals' force and thus form into a particle.
Then why does a silver nitrate solution not form into a sol? If the single
atom of silver is mi
I knew from a channeling episode that you were going to write this message.
JOH
-Original Message-
From: Bill Fernald [mailto:b...@utopiatexas.com]
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 8:40 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>WAY OFF!
If "The Paranormal" is not off topic, then maybe I am
I used a yeast infection suppository once from Bayer...it worked really well.
Not sure if it's available in the U.S. (I was in Lebanon at the time).
-Hanan
In a message dated 3/26/01 8:31:06 AM, mama2b...@aol.com writes:
<< Yeast infections have many causes. They can come from the hot tub or
I am aware of this effect. I at one time questioned why a healer was able
channel the healing energy to a person who was sick, and the preson would get
well, even though experiments showed that the pathogen should be getting healed
from the bodys attacks as well.
I only later became aware of the
If "The Paranormal" is not off topic, then maybe I am missing something.
Pleeease don't go there for the sake of the integrity of the Colloidal
Silver list.
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In a message dated 3/26/01 10:31:35 AM EST, mdud...@execonn.com writes:
<< Subj: Re: CS>contact with silver kills bacteria
Date: 3/26/01 10:31:35 AM EST
From: mdud...@execonn.com (Marshall Dudley)
Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com
To:silver-list@eskimo.com
Uh, Fank. You are the on
Uh, Fank. You are the one that has argued that metallic silver CS forms no
ions. Now you are saying that silver may form ions at the water inferface?
I see no reason to think that a clump of silver will behave any different
whether it has 1000 atoms or a trillion as far as ionization.
Marshall
I
Yeast infections have many causes. They can come from the hot tub or pool.
There's a good cream but it costs abouto $50. Make it yourself. Mix
Monistat and 1% hydrocortisone cream and apply 4-5 times a day. Also spray
the affected area with CS several times a day for prevention.
--
The si
brpete...@msn.com.au wrote:
> >I suggest you look very closely at the Tyndall beam, Pete, particularly
> >at the consistency of it.
> The beam should be a solid homogenous band,
> >and should not appear grainy at all. If it does appear grainy then the
> >particles are very large and reflect or dif
http://www.burnsurgery.org/Betaweb/Modules/silver/section3.htm
> (well worth reading, if you are into silver ions)
> 'This unique physical structure, in combination with the oxygen
> atoms/molecules that are trapped in the crystal lattice, contribute to
> the enhanced solubility of the films which
In a message dated 3/26/01 9:13:42 AM EST, rogalt...@aol.com writes:
<< Hmm. I do find it interesting that the series of pages emphasizes
ionic silver and the results using ionic silver, and not silver
particles.
-- Dean -- from (almost) Duh Moines (CDP, KB0ZDF) >>
Dean: Well, do we ha
In a message dated 3/26/01 8:37:36 AM EST, delc...@pacificcoast.net writes:
<< Subj: Re: CS>Highly Significant/Reproducible Effects of Healer-Treated
Samples Over Controls
Date: 3/26/01 8:37:36 AM EST
From: delc...@pacificcoast.net (Del or Elmay Crow)
Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com
T
List: I saw the following on Quackwatch. This individual was MIGHT have a
good mix of open mindedness and scientific standing to help evaluate the
efficacy of CS, or at least provide some guidlines to do so. Roger.
Dear Dr Chot,
I have had the great pleasure and privilege of meeting Prof. Ernst.
In a message dated 3/24/01 5:40:57 AM EST, dtmil...@midiowa.net writes:
<< >http://www.burnsurgery.org/Betaweb/Modules/silver/section3.htm
>(well worth reading, if you are into silver ions)
Hmm. I do find it interesting that the series of pages emphasizes
ionic silver and the results using i
As a cynic, I would think the 'researcher' could consider any form of
religion,attitude, preconception, self hypnosis, "death wish" etc as an
'after-the-fact' variable not likely to have much bearing on the production
of the best possible CS. You would have no basis to measure "input"
anyhow si
List: If anyone is inclined towards studying paranormal research under
controlled conditions, I would enjoy receiving your impression of this
research. Roger
http://www.issseem.org/vol1no1.html
Human Volitional Effects on a Model Bacterial System. Elizabeth A. Rauscher,
Ph.D.
This paper present
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