Is there any reason why CS should be made using pure distilled water that
has been Alkalinized and ozonated. Maybe in theory this has everything.
just wondering
Ed Kasper, Santa Cruz, CA.
(people here lose sleep over these things)
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From: Damian [mailto:damian...@optu
Dear Teri,
We have no experience with in vivo studies of the effects of CS
on bordetella organisms. However, we have...on several occasions
demonstrated the effectiveness of CS on pertussis-in vitro.
I am confident properly generated CS of 5 to
Yeah this is what makes the difference between good colloid and bad i think.
I was using mineral water for some time and the max i could leave it brewing
for was 5 mins. It virtually went cloudy immediatly from the salts in the
water. I was mistaking the cloudyness for the silver particles, when it
To whoever asked
Borrdetella is a bacteria, so yes, CS will help if you can get it to the
location of where the bacteria are - I am only familiar with the Pertussis
variety, so I have no ideas as to how to do this in animals, but it is
bacterial, and CS kills bacteria.
Tracy
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At Whole Foods in Dallas, TX. 50 ppm is called Low Potency. There are also
medium
and high potencies by the same company.
Does 2 teaspoons of 50 ppm equal 1 teaspoon of 100 ppm?
Yes, but where are you going to find 100 ppm CS or even 50 ppm???
I would be very carefull of it!!
Why? How? Do you mean the body cannot use it?
3 to 5 ppm is best anything over 20 ppm is a total waste.
Ted
"
Joe wrote:
> My experience has been that bottled drinking water, R.O.,
> tap, etc. all turn cloudy white from excess salt
> content. Only stuff I've found that doesn't is several
> brands of distilled water. Wal-Mart has lowest local
> prices - $.50 / gal.
Reverse Osmosis (R.O.) followed by
Hi from Joe:
My experience has been that bottled drinking water, R.O.,
tap, etc. all turn cloudy white from excess salt
content. Only stuff I've found that doesn't is several
brands of distilled water. Wal-Mart has lowest local
prices - $.50 / gal.
Bye.
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>From what ive been told by another person, both zinc and copper should be able
>to be created the same way as silver. I'm going to have to do a bit of study
>though before i consume the stuff. I've been reading up on colloids a bit but
>still have some way to go. I think basically the aim is to
In a message dated 7/30/2001 3:51:52 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
liat...@flash.net writes:
<< I believe you are looking for Bordetella"Any
of various small, gram -negative coccobacilli of the genus Bordetella,
some of which are pathogenic in the human respiratory tract
yes but l am talking about in puppies. do you know if cs would help them?
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Everything I get from everyone is a white background with black text...
Joanne
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From: "Arthur Rambo"
To:
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 2:40 PM
Subject: RE: CS 101
> No, this one is black bg with white text.
>
>
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I believe you are looking for Bordetella"Any
of various small, gram -negative coccobacilli of the genus Bordetella,
some of which are pathogenic in the human respiratory tract. It
includes B. pertussis, the causative agent for whooping cough.
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.
Hail! all Hail! to the Caesars of the CS art,
It has been said that the skin is our first line of defense, almost
true, the symbiotic bacteria on the skin are our first line of defense.
These bacteria are kept moist by the insensible sweat and nurtured by
the nutrients in the sweat. Different ar
have you ever heard of CS helping cure bordatella in puppies? l have
a friend that raises akc bulldogs and she recently lost 25puppies from
it...they cant cough and get the congestion out so they all get pneumonia she
said. Their vet says CS doesnt help this so they havent tried. >>
First off I
10-4 Thank you very much for the notice.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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From: Arthur Rambo [mailto:alltogether...@webtv.net]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 10:06 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS 101
To clarify...It's better, now it shows like everyone elses
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Is it plain black text with white BG?
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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From: Arthur Rambo [mailto:alltogether...@webtv.net]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 9:01 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS 101
This one shows like the rest. readable
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Thanks Arthur. Outgoing, my mail appears black plain text with white
background. I have not been twiddling the settings. How is this message?
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 9:33 AM
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James, your blue on black background is unreadable.
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Can it be that twice as much half-as-strong CS will be more effective that
half as much twice-as-strong because the lower concentration will have a
higher percentage of smaller particles?
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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From: Robert L. Berger [mailto:bober...@swbell.net]
Sent: M
I recommend the extremehealth product. Check the archives for more
information on how to contact them.
Marshall
Gladys Williams wrote:
> Dear Marshall
>
> Thanx--chelation was the word I was looking for. Has anyone heard
> of using a pill for chelation and where can I get it done?
>
>W
Hi Wayne,
I have done some VB programming, but still consider myself
a beginner, so this is still probably beyond my skill level for programming.
C would be a much better language for this anyway I think.
If you could monitor the voltage and amperage of the circuit,
which should not be difficult,
Dear Marshall
Thanx--chelation was the word I was looking for. Has anyone heard
of using a pill for chelation and where can I get it done?
When you say CS passes out of the body fairly quickly, you are saying
it does have a cummulative effect as evidenced by conditions
improving,
3 to 5 ppm is best anything over 20 ppm is a total waste.
Ted
"Robert L. Berger" wrote:
>
>
> DeadTiredCaregiver ,:
>
>> Does 2 teaspoons of 50 ppm equal 1 teaspoon of 100 ppm?
>>
>> Yes, but where are you going to find 100 ppm CS or even 50 ppm???
>
> I would be very carefull of it!!
>
> "Ole Bo
Morning Damian and QuiteCove,
>>CS, you will find current regulation un-necessary. Put an ammeter
in series and you will see what I mean.
Yes, I do that from time to time to get the feel for each type of
generator that I build.
I shut my generator off at
15000 ohms. Even if you were to
The short answer is ... yes. However, for the definitive post by
our resident sage Bob Lee (Tai-Pan), check the archives for a pair
of messages dated 8/26/98 w/ subject line of "How much silver did I
drink". A link to the archves is added to the bottom of all
messages posted to the list.
Everyon
Gladys Williams wrote:
> Dear List: Within a few months I will have the money I need to get
> the mercury
> fillings out and do a heavy metals de-tox. Question: Is copper, and
> zinc considered a heavy metal?
>
> They are not heavy metals, but chelation still tends to remove them.
> That is why
If they were truly 50 and 100 ppm and of the same particle size it would.
But it is unlikely that one can have a high quality CS of 50 ppm, and
especially 100 ppm. At those concentrations the 100 ppm would have
particles of twice the mass of the 50, and thus essentially the same number
of particle
Dear List:
Within a few months I will have the money I need to get the mercury
fillings out and do a heavy metals de-tox.
Question: Is copper, and zinc considered a heavy metal?
I forgot what you call the de-tox and I understand you
can take pills
no
I found another interesting reference to gold in the Bible - Manna.
Hebrews 9:4 Hebrews 9 Hebrews 9:3-5 which had the golden altar of incense
and the gold-covered ark of the covenant. This ark contained the *gold jar
of manna*, Aaron's staff that had budded, and the stone tablets of the
covenant.
Hi Damian,
As long as you are using nothing but distilled water to make your
CS, you will find current regulation un-necessary. Put an ammeter
in series and you will see what I mean. I shut my generator off at
15000 ohms. Even if you were to run it to say 5000ohms you
would only have 3.8ma @ 19 vo
DeadTiredCaregiver ,:
> Does 2 teaspoons of 50 ppm equal 1 teaspoon of 100 ppm?
>
> Yes, but where are you going to find 100 ppm CS or even 50 ppm???
I would be very carefull of it!!
"Ole Bob"
>
Have sent Teri a reply about how raw food would be helpful as well as using
CS as a preventative. Also a list of homeopathic remedies to try.
Louise Larabie llara...@raw-connections.com & BARFing Amber and Ginger
Raw Connections www.raw-connections.com i...@raw-connections.com
Frozen, raw prep
In a message dated 7/30/2001 4:20:23 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
damian...@optusnet.com.au writes:
> Subj:CS>thanks
> Date:7/30/2001 4:20:23 AM Eastern Daylight Time
> From:damian...@optusnet.com.au (Damian)
> Reply-to: mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com";>silver-list@eskimo.com
> To:silver-lis
In a message dated 7/29/2001 6:29:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
telt...@home.com writes:
> Subj:Re: CS>Help spend $$$'s
> Date:7/29/2001 6:29:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time
> From:telt...@home.com (Tel Tofflemire)
> Reply-to: mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com";>silver-list@eskimo.com
> To:si
Does 2 teaspoons of 50 ppm equal 1 teaspoon of 100 ppm?
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Hi Teri,
On Sun, 29 Jul 2001 23:35:21 EDT, teri...@aol.com wrote:
> have you ever heard of CS helping cure bordatella in puppies?
I'm sorry, I have no idea what that disease/condition might be.
>l have
>a friend that raises akc bulldogs and she recently lost 25puppies from
>it...they cant co
Yeah. After following the groups chats and asking some questions and getting
some replies from some kind people i am finally producing clear slightly amber
coloured silver colloid. I have been reading around and some people have been
using a aquarium bubbler to keep the sollution from aglomerati
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