Re: CSSOTA update 4/6/01

2001-04-09 Thread Bob Bigler
Mike Is it posssible to follow the posts from the website as opposed to receiving emails ? Thanks Bob - Original Message - From: M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2001 4:16 PM Subject: Re: CSSOTA update 4/6/01 That sounds like good

Re: CSQ: Recomendations for a good water filter?

2001-04-09 Thread Wong111
I think it's Berk Feld, a British co. In a message dated 04/06/2001 1:51:36 PM Pacific Daylight Time, bober...@swbell.net writes: John; The best I have found is the Brookfield. Ole Bob: John Draper wrote: Hi, Any recomendations for a good water filter that's not too

CSPalladium-lipoic cancer treament.

2001-04-09 Thread Ivan Anderson
Poly-MVA non-toxic cancer treatment which is under going trials. It works! Drug is being prescribed on compassionate grounds. http://www.polymva.net/ Looks like you can buy it from the site above...expensive! http://www.polymvasurvivors.com/ If I had cancer, this would be my first port of

CSThe Privacy War is Over -- and You LOST

2001-04-09 Thread Marshall Dudley
WASHINGTON, April 4 — The privacy war is over — you lost. Now it’s all about survival. In the next few months tens of thousands of businesses will send consumers billions of so-called “privacy notices.” Disguised as garden-variety junk

CSsubmerged arc CS Report #1

2001-04-09 Thread Robert L. Berger
Hi Ya'all, This is the forst of a series of reports detailing my adventure with submerged arc CS. It is a strange animal. I have made two runs and a third is in progress now. Ihave made a floating electrode assembly similiar to Bill Fernald's, but question is that is necessary for silver as

Re: CSsubmerged arc CS Report #1

2001-04-09 Thread Gage Tarrant
Hi Ole'Bob- no qualifications for comment from this end, but I read on the list a while ago that you sell colloidal silver makers. Is this true, and if so, how much to build one for me? If not, any recommendations? Gage - Original Message - From: Robert L. Berger bober...@swbell.net To:

Re: CSsubmerged arc CS Report #1

2001-04-09 Thread Kehoe
Please forgive me if I sound ignorant, but this has been bothering me for quite some time. I was under the impression that it was particle silver that caused agryia and that is why we were using ionic silver. Please tell me where my thinking might have gone wrong. CK - Original Message

Re: CSRe:English company web address [structured water]

2001-04-09 Thread Lynda Khula
sorry you have the wrong Linda,,, my name spells Lynda, - Original Message - From: wong...@aol.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 4:36 PM Subject: Re: CSRe:English company web address [structured water] Linda Did anyone respond to your post? I've been

Re: CSsubmerged arc CS Report #1

2001-04-09 Thread d.linen
silver chlorides or salts are supposedly responsible for Argyria, not colloidal silver. Kehoe wrote: Please forgive me if I sound ignorant, but this has been bothering me for quite some time. I was under the impression that it was particle silver that caused agryia and that is why we were

Re: CSsubmerged arc CS Report #1

2001-04-09 Thread Ivan Anderson
Probably more likely to be the total silver load, or amount of silver ingested, rather than the form in which it is ingested. Ivan. From: d.linen silver chlorides or salts are supposedly responsible for Argyria, not colloidal silver. Kehoe wrote: Please forgive me if I sound ignorant,

Re: CSsubmerged arc CS Report #1

2001-04-09 Thread Gage Tarrant
ignorance: I thought the cause of argyria was silver nitrate...yet even more ignorance: what is the diff. between silver colloids and nitrate? - Original Message - From: Ivan Anderson i...@win.co.nz To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 2:34 PM Subject: Re: CSsubmerged

Re: CSsubmerged arc CS Report #1

2001-04-09 Thread Marshall Dudley
It is not particles of silver per se that is the problem, but particles which grow in size near the skin, and become lodged. The only way they should be able to grow in size is if you have ionic silver precipitating onto any particles making it grow. The only reports of argyria I am aware of

CSArgyria

2001-04-09 Thread d.linen
http://207.69.201.89/Catalog/AC_Colloidal_Silver/Discussion/General_Info/general_info.html Another Opinion on Argyria Unfortunately there has been a lot of misguided information going around about colloidal silver. So let's cover a few things. Have you heard the story about how colloidal

Re: CSsubmerged arc CS Report #1

2001-04-09 Thread Robert L. Berger
Hi Gage, I do build some on request only. Do you have any idea as to what you want? I do not dabble in automatic units as I like to know what is going on in the process, and I don't play around with the small stuff. two liters and up. If you want a small unit Ode Coyote makes a good automaic

Re: CSArgyria

2001-04-09 Thread Ivan Anderson
Thanks, Have commented below. Ivan. - Original Message - From: d.linen li...@flash.net http://207.69.201.89/Catalog/AC_Colloidal_Silver/Discussion/General_Info/gen eral_info.html In order for particles to become lodged within tissue the particles would have to be larger than the

Re: CSsubmerged arc CS Report #1

2001-04-09 Thread Robert L. Berger
Kehoe; WELCOME TO THE CKUB!! I take it you have avoided the harrange going on between Frank,Marshall, Roger, and Stephen. Quite frankly NO ONE knows for sure which is best. Take people like Marsha and Spiroflex who have cured lyme disease with constant voltage CS that has both ionic and

CSUnderwater Arc

2001-04-09 Thread Frank Key
Photos of an experimental underwater arc tube are shown at: www.silver-colloids.com/Misc/ArcTube.html frank key -- 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

Re: CSArgyria

2001-04-09 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ivan Anderson wrote: Thanks, Have commented below. Ivan. - Original Message - From: d.linen li...@flash.net http://207.69.201.89/Catalog/AC_Colloidal_Silver/Discussion/General_Info/gen eral_info.html In order for particles to become lodged within tissue the particles

Re: CSArgyria

2001-04-09 Thread Ivan Anderson
You miss the point Marshall, The size of the Colloidal Silver particle in the bottle has nothing to do with the development of argyria. If the silver particle in the bottle is too big to get out, it is too big to get in. Silver forms compounds with all sorts of inorganic and organic substances,

Re: CSsubmerged arc CS Report #1

2001-04-09 Thread A.V.R.A
Fantastic Ole' Bob! I wonder - is there any chance of us getting to see a TEM on this? I'd really be interested to see how the particles size out. I remain heartily unconvinced that such a turbid solution contains the smallest particles, but I'm certainly willing to be proven wrong. Perhaps