We are in Florida. The maintanance CS program is tempting around here,
lately!
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From: "Josephine"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 9:11 PM
Subject: Re: CS>encephalitis, west nile
> What part of which country are you in?
> Sorry to hear about this problem.
> We ha
I am the one who bought the CS that is supposed to be 50 ppm low potency
from
Innovative Natural Products..
It is all I have.
The cat has been taking it for about a week. This evening she is having
bouts of
sneezing,snuffling that are very bothersome to hear. I do not know how to
help her.
Hi Roger ... I sent a post to your aol.com email and it got kicked back.
If you get this ignore the earlier post looking for you. I was trying to reach
Mia Carlson to see if she had gotten any help with her older problems.. I wish
to help her no charge if she still needs it. h...@mcmo.net
Hi Wayne,
I think your phone jack generator is one of the best ideas I have
heard in a while. Very creative.
quietcove
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From: "Wayne Fugitt"
To:
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 5:40 PM
Subject: RE: CS>RE: Battery Charger
> Evening Ed,
(snip)
> But, no matter how
Without becoming adversarial, I believe you will find that
Frank Key is correct in his contention that the particles exhibit a negative
charge. Our lab personnel verified this in 1995when we were just
getting starting in this line of investigation.
It may just be
Just a small question. I really want to understand what is happening when i
make silver colloid and would like to make chemistry and alchemy a hobby once
i've finished my degree. From what i understand bonding between non metals is
covalent excluding organic chemistry which is tetravalent i thin
Evening Ed,
>>There are 12 to 24 volt chargers and some have trickle charge or low amp
charging as well as automatic cut off. Then I wouldn't have to use those 3-9
volt batteries or worry if the batteries are getting too low.
Most of us have learned by now that one can make CS with nearly
In a message dated 8/2/2001 4:04:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
edkas...@pacbell.net writes:
> There are 12 to 24 volt chargers and some have trickle charge or low amp
> charging as well as automatic cut off. Then I wouldn't have to use those 3-9
> volt batteries or worry if the batteries are gett
Dear listmembers,
If Frank's comment (below) is the product of his 'homework'
on Silverlon then he leaves nothing for rational people to
discuss.
Stephen Quinto
> -Original Message-
> From: Frank Key [mailto:fr...@strsoft.com]
> Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 12:54 PM
> To: silver-li
Is it safe for humans and what is your suggested dosage?
Related question - how does one determine whether one HAS any parasites in
one's body?
Steve
> ** Original Subject: Re: CS>Re: DMSO---IVERMECTIN
> ** Original Sender: michael murray
> ** Original Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2001 17:01:38 +
Well written message. I enjoyed reading it, despite its length.
Good job,
Steve
> ** Original Subject: CS>The Medusa Topic(tm)
> ** Original Sender: "M. G. Devour"
> ** Original Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2001 16:05:34 +
> ** Original Message follows...
>
> The listowner sez...
>
> Forgive me a
No, I was just wondering why a car battery charger could not be used to
make C-S and ROGER responded "Ed: A 12 volt battery charger should work
quite well, but its like using a musket to kill a gnat since battery
chargers are capable of putting out 50 - 200 amps and 1-2 milliamps is all
that you n
Since it is not considered good form to plug products on the list, I did
not want this posting to be construed as a promotional effort. I
asked for and received permission from Mike Devour to make this one time
announcement.
I did not get around to making this post earlier due to a high work load
"A.V.R.A." wrote: (reproduced at the bottom).
Clearly there are two schools of thought on this. I am by no means alone in my
belief that ionic silver forms silver chloride in the bloodstream. Dr. Meade
estimated the half life of silver ions to be 7.8 seconds in the blood.
Many get excited abou
I *THINK* Marshall forgot the smiley!! ;^}
Dick wrote:
> Marshall, how did you get your convoluted statement from what Mr.
> Kasper wrote? I understood immediately he meant to generate CS
> using a battery charger. Am I wrong?
Marshall wrote:
> I don't follow. Are you asking why a person who
I could run some experiments. Is there any good substitute for agar agar which
I can obtain easily. I lost my agar years ago during a move.
Marshall
Ode Coyote wrote:
> I have a liter of CS that agglomerated to a pale violet color over a
> months time. I put about 1 teaspoon of H2O2 in the bo
I'm not sure, seems clear now.
Marshall
Dick Tanguay wrote:
> Marshall, how did you get your convoluted statement from what Mr. Kasper
> wrote? I understood immediately he meant to generate CS using a battery
> charger. Am I wrong?
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Marshall Dudley"
>
Marshall, how did you get your convoluted statement from what Mr. Kasper
wrote? I understood immediately he meant to generate CS using a battery
charger. Am I wrong?
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From: "Marshall Dudley"
To:
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 10:06 AM
Subject: Re: CS>RE: Battery Ch
Ivermectin is the 100% death of parasites and YOU can buy it at feed
stores.
--- annho...@aol.com wrote:
>
> > I would not advise that. Poison ivy is caused by an oil from the
> plant that
> > ends up on the skin. DMSO will take it directly into the inside of
> the body
> > with possibly severe
In a message dated 8/2/2001 12:03:44 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
coy...@alltel.net writes:
> I have a liter of CS that agglomerated to a pale violet color over a
> months time. I put about 1 teaspoon of H2O2 in the bottle and it turned
> back to colorless over night.
> It has a fairly stong TE.
>
gregg silver wrote:
> frank,
>
> do your homework. see silverlon.com.
I have looked at the web site. I find no revelations, only products for sale
and hype that goes with them.
frank key
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Forgive me if I am being presumptious Frank, but exactly how many people are
making pure particle silver solutions? I'm aware of two people. I've
always been incredibly interested in particle silver research. However, I've
seen no reports of efficacy, and the science I've seen ( that I've been ab
frank,
do your homework. see silverlon.com.
gregg silver
- Original Message -
From: Frank Key
To: *Silver-List*
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 7:11 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Where to find 50 ppm..
> Ivan wrote:
>
> > > I think most of us have reached the conclusion that colloidal
> > >
The listowner sez...
Forgive me as I referee for a bit!
The "Where to find 50 ppm.." thread started out discussing a CS
from a company called Innovative Natural Products. The claims on its
web site were justly criticized for being contradictory and unclear. It
was noted that it's claimed h
go to silverlon. com; their product works very well with this condition.
gregg
- Original Message -
From: Ode Coyote
To:
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 10:54 AM
Subject: Re: CS>ionic silver
>
> Poison Ivey isn't an infection so CS isn't bound to help a lot. Try an
> antihistamine.
thanks to everyone who gave me advice but he broke down and went to the
doctor and got some sort of cream and it is drying up now, maybe now he
will stay away from the woods for awhileLynda
- Original Message -
From: "Ode Coyote"
To:
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 11:54 AM
Subjec
Poison Ivey isn't an infection so CS isn't bound to help a lot. Try an
antihistamine.
I've heard that plantain leaves..one of those pesky lawn plants that
everyone hates... [crushed or juiced] were used to treat poison ivy.
At 02:45 PM 8/1/01 -0400, you wrote:
>where does one get the DMSO hu
The question is...does any given sample of colored CS also contain
smaller colorless particles. That should make it easier with only one
sample needed.
There should be a correlation with the percentage of larger particles to
depth [saturation?] of the color.
[Adobe photoshop has hue and satur
Cool
...and throwing this "visualization" out there again...
Could it be that HV AC or DC does something similar to sputering such as
in electro or flame deposititation as done to steel with zinc and other
metals?*
I would expect the ionic content to be low to non existant and the TE to
be ver
I would guess at violet or reddish but have no way of knowing.
Point being that it's the techies on this list that convinced me of the
relationship and the exact correlations are not of much concern to me
because, IMO if the CS has a color...it's drain filler. [That's just me and
others can use w
I have a liter of CS that agglomerated to a pale violet color over a
months time. I put about 1 teaspoon of H2O2 in the bottle and it turned
back to colorless over night.
It has a fairly stong TE.
Perhaps H2O2 attacks the larger particles first?
Perhaps there is some other componant in the lar
I have seen a number of studies in the past that said that CS much more
effective than silver compounds. I will have to try and see if I can find them
again.
Marshall
Ivan Anderson wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com]
> > Sent: Thursday, 2
I don't follow. Are you asking why a person who died couldn't be given CS
then a battery charger put on them to bring them back to life?
Marshall
Ed Kasper wrote:
> the other day my car battery died and while I added distilled water and
> hooked up the battery charger I wondered why couldn't th
Morning Ed,
At 10:12 PM 08/01/2001 -0700, you wrote:
Wayne are you saying that you hook up your phone line
Yes, you heard right. The original generator I got was the 3 ...9 volt
batteries. I have dozens of batteries around so I was soon using 75 VDC
and often I series 2 each 12 volt b
In a message dated 8/2/2001 2:30:40 AM Eastern Daylight Time, i...@win.co.nz
writes:
> I think not Marshall. Surely most think that ionic silver is more effective
> in killing pathogens, or at least don't know which is more effective.
>
> Just who is the us you refer to... the same 'many' that
In a message dated 8/2/2001 1:01:15 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
edkas...@pacbell.net writes:
> Subj:CS>RE: Battery Charger
> Date:8/2/2001 1:01:15 AM Eastern Daylight Time
> From:edkas...@pacbell.net (Ed Kasper)
> Reply-to: mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com";>silver-list@eskimo.com
> To:silver
In a message dated 8/2/2001 12:12:22 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
kukuri...@hotmail.com writes:
> Subj:CS>Water Question
> Date:8/2/2001 12:12:22 AM Eastern Daylight Time
> From:kukuri...@hotmail.com (kukurippa _)
> Reply-to: mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com";>silver-list@eskimo.com
> To:silve
Ivan wrote:
> > I think most of us have reached the conclusion that colloidal
> > silver is more effective than ionic silver for killing pathogens.
>
> I think not Marshall. Surely most think that ionic silver is more effective
> in killing pathogens, or at least don't know which is more effectiv
Ivan wrote:
> If the silver is absorbed as you believe, then no reaction would occur
> between the host and the silver, or the silver and any pathogens. However,
> it has been determined that silver coated bandages (silverlon) provide an
> influx of silver ions into the wound, when the bandage is
> I would not advise that. Poison ivy is caused by an oil from the plant that
> ends up on the skin. DMSO will take it directly into the inside of the body
> with possibly severe results.>>
Years ago, I received a kitten that had ringworm. I didn't even know what RW
was and the vet advised me a
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From: Janet Lubart
To: silver-list
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 4:23 AM
Subject: CS>encephalitis, west nile
> Dear Friends,
> In my area of the country, there are warnings out about mosquito related
> diseases.
> My question is if my child developed a high feve
Was 'sposed to go to Tracey direct.
Sorry.
Ivan.
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Hi Tracey,
Yes sooo busy... still haven't unpacked half the house yet!
Did you know I moved?
New address
53 Glen Marine Parade
Glendene
Auckland 1008
Sorry, I haven't tried WH water yet...wanted to pick some up before I
replied but...
Will get some tomorrow when shopping...hopefully it will be
Hi Ivan
I asked a question awhile back, but you seemed unavailable, so I shall as
again. Is the Warehouse DW o.k.? It is called Pure Dew, and is $7 for 10
litres. I will send you up another sample to test if that is o.k. with you,
as soon I can - perhaps early next week - also, can I get some
Lynda wrote:
thanks for the info,,, do you have something that he can do that will
help the cs last two times he had it the cs worked great but this time
he just keeps breaking out
I checked in the archives and noticed a discussion of using bentonite
clay poultices to draw the poison out of
Yes, Yes, Roger that...
But is it effective at doing anything health-wise.
You sell a health product, do you test for its effectiveness as a health
product, as you imply in the quoted passage.
"The lab is equipped to perform measurements of
all the physical properties of metal colloidal solution
What part of which country are you in?
Sorry to hear about this problem.
We have mosquitos here all year round.
Guess its only a matter of time.
Josephine
Hawaii
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> From: Janet Lubart
> To: silver-list
> Subject: CS>encephalitis, west nile
> Date: Thursday, August 02, 2001 1:23 AM
>
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