Hi Joe,
The real experts can answer this in detail, but Dr. Jon has been here
with his recent surprise finding that CS works. He's right, of
course, but some of his opinions are a little bit strong -- and can be
misleading.
For example, the fish tank bubbler is good -- but so are several other
w
Ivan: You may recall I offered Frank the opportunity of doing comparative
bacteriology work with his elemental-particle cs. When he did respond, it
was to say he was doing that work at the U of D, so didn't want to duplicate
the effort. Well, nothing more has ever been heard from him on that
subj
Hi Dean. Yes, I was taking extra HCL for the past year. I made up a 5%
solution of HCL (food grade like Dr Clark recommends) and took 10 drops 3
times per day. Didn't help.
I sort of think that I had too much HCL caused by acid reflux in my esophagus
and that countered any Cs from helping out
In Chinese Herbs, there are Xing Ren (apricot kernel) and Tao Ren (peach
kernel) which holds promise as to what you speak.
Ed Kasper L.Ac., Acupuncturist & Medicinal Herbalist
http://HappyHerbalist.com d...@happyherbalist.com
"... promote health, strengthen the immune system, improve appetite,
In a message dated 5/29/01 9:01:19 PM EST, apothec...@home.com writes:
<< Subj: Re: CS>An epiphany?
Date: 5/29/01 9:01:19 PM EST
From: apothec...@home.com (Allisons Apothecary)
Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com
To:silver-list@eskimo.com
Does anybody know the illness that took Mr.
Dot;
Basically to make good CS one needs to control the elecrode spacing, wet
length of the electrodes, ans use constant stirring.
There are generally two system types used; constant voltage and constant
current. Each requires it's own set of cut-off paramters.
CONSTANT VOLTAGE;
Uses batteries o
Dick;
Suzy had trouble beleiving that Dr.Jonwas for real and he is.
"Ole Bob"
Dick Tanguay wrote:
> If that is a reply to Suzy's question, I missed it.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Robert L. Berger
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 3:15 PM
> -Original Message-
> From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com]
>
> Very interesting article. However, I don't think it concerns colloidal
> silver though. All the research is being done on Ag+ ions, which although
> present in most CS, is not the part of the CS which has the
Does anybody know the illness that took Mr. Gibbs? All I could find was that
it was an illness, not the specifics though.
Yours in health,
James Allison
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From: Marshall Dudley
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 3:00 PM
Subject: Re: CS
An epiphany assumes some induction into the light...
I have seen no evidence that elemental silver particles are effective in
disabling bacteria either in vitro or in vivo.
And apart from Frank's flawed experiment, no evidence that non-ionic silver
particles are actually absorbed.
Can you shed th
I guess you missed this post Terry:
Sent: Wednesday, 25 April 2001 13:57
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Bacterial Resistance
:-)Ivan
> -Original Message-
> From: Terry Chamberlin [mailto:tcj...@yahoo.ca]
> Sent: Wednesday, 30 May 2001 01:20
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subj
Hello Terry,
Tuesday, May 29, 2001, 9:20:23 AM, you wrote:
Terry:
This was posted some time ago. A few weeks back anyway. I consider it
tripe for the most part. If I remember correctly, there are a few
blatant errors in it. I'm not about to spend the time rereading it.
Especially when one consid
Been researching a bit. Thought others may find these excerpts interesting.
~Hanan
http://www2.abc.net.au/science/k2/stn/june2000/posts/topic84953.shtm
cyanide sources
Members of the rose family, Rosaceae, often contain compounds called
cyanogenic glycosides.
These compounds, when broken down
Primarily Frank Keys and documents he has referred me to.
Marshall
Allisons Apothecary wrote:
> Marshall, is your new outlook based on any of the research done by
> Professor Ronald J. Gibbs by chance? Yours in health,
> James Allison
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Marshall D
Hi Brickey,
On Sun, 27 May 2001 15:46:36 EDT, brick...@aol.com wrote:
>1 year of trying Cs and it was time for my Drs. check up for Barrets
>Esophagus. The DR got a picture of an ulcer still in my esophagus. He
>prescribed Protonix to stop all HCL in my stomach. I decided to give it a
>try
Marshall, is your new outlook based on any of the research done by Professor
Ronald J. Gibbs by chance?
Yours in health,
James Allison
- Original Message -
From: Marshall Dudley
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 11:44 AM
Subject: Re: CS>An epiphany?
I have been using the "air bubble" method of stirring the CS, and
getting clear CS.
I am wondering; would bubbling ozone reduce the particle size even
more?
Would it have the same effect as h202?
Would it be safe?
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Marshall wrote:
> No divine beings, and not sudden, but just gradual learning and sorting
> though all the contradictory stuff.
>
> Marshall
epiphany is also a revelation and insight.
May the force be with you.
frank key
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No divine beings, and not sudden, but just gradual learning and sorting
though all the contradictory stuff.
Marshall
Frank Key wrote:
> Marshall, have you had an epiphany?
>
> frank key
>
> > Yes, I agree. I will try and reword those sections when I get a chance
> > to reflect new information I
Marshall, have you had an epiphany?
frank key
> Yes, I agree. I will try and reword those sections when I get a chance
> to reflect new information I have at this point.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Marshall
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Allisons Apothecary wrote:
> Hunh? Did I miss something Marshall? What about these
> quotes... "This is easy to explain by examining how a catalyst works.
> Each positively charged silver atom will attract one negatively
> charged atom or molecule. Once they touch, the charge is
> neutralized."
Hunh? Did I miss something Marshall? What about these quotes...
"This is easy to explain by examining how a catalyst works. Each positively
charged silver atom will attract one negatively charged atom or molecule. Once
they touch, the charge is neutralized."
"The larger the particle, the more
Very interesting article. However, I don't think it concerns colloidal
silver though. All the research is being done on Ag+ ions, which although
present in most CS, is not the part of the CS which has the real punch. It
has been shown that metallic silver, not silver ions, are the real
workhorse
For the technical-minded listers, you should peruse
this:
Silver cations as an antimicrobial agent: clinical
uses and bacterial resistance
Simon Silver, Jeng-Fan Lo and Amit Gupta
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University
of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Silver cations (Ag+) are i
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