EXCELLENT idea Reid re descriptive title to messages! Please will people act
on it?
Those messages I want to keep for reference I devise a descriptive SENTENCE a
la Reid just so I can find it in my own "archives"!
Trying to find what I want in the silver archives utterly defeats me - 4032
m
Ok Ode Coyete. I've been on the board a while now and know your a man of his
word and gets things done. I sent joseph a copy of the basic circuit which i
found floating on the net but he could not make heads nor tales of it. Its
pritty simple to follow. Once the trippler is done just hook a cur
Ok Ode Coyete. I've been on the board a while now and know your a man of his
word and gets things done. I sent joseph a copy of the basic circuit which i
found floating on the net but he could not make heads nor tales of it. Its
pritty simple to follow. Once the trippler is done just hook a cur
In a message dated 10/3/2001 10:50:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
julip...@hotmail.com writes:
> Subj:CS>taking CS everyday? safe?
> Date:10/3/2001 10:50:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time
> From:julip...@hotmail.com (cynthia mayes)
> Reply-to: mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com";>silver-list@eskimo.com
>
Ole Bob,
Well said. A very wise friend here in South Asia said to me, "the only
people who do not have neurosis are the insane." I find this to be one
of the simplest yet most profound things I've heard in ages. Then I
read a book on neurosis which said that the best way to begin to
overcome it
Greetings all.
Have a question...was at a health food store the other day and found some
colloidial silver for sale...looked all fine and good (10ppm) but said under
instructions to not use it for more than 10 days at a time.
I have been reading about tons of people who use it everyday as a h
Greetings Exhalted Pharaohs of the CS art,
Now lets take our egg dimensions and roughly construct a table
of volumes for these eggs.
Table 1
Egg
Volume (in cubic microns)
Aepyornis
7,500,000,000,000,000
Ostric
G'day, My opinion re. directing newbies with their naive queries to
the archives is not the answer.
Rather direction to a specific archive with a summary and maybe
references to archive numbers for further information.
And from there we can all go to Roger's FAQ???
A suggestion re. the FAQ, how a
Date sent: Wed, 03 Oct 2001 15:05:02 +0600
From: Reid Harvey
To: silver digest
Subject:Re: CS>Archive tutorial and mining expeditions?
I agree 100% or at least 10ppm.
Regards Tony Cahill
> CS Enthusiasts,
> I too have had big pr
There ya go!!
Once a week.
If they get tiresome to the "elders", filter it out with your mail program
preferences.
Someone who wants to be in charge of it, check it periodically for outdated
links, etc.
Chuck
Moonlighting: The sun's other job.
On Wed
Yes Roger, it is true and has been for some time.
As far as I know, every single web-based virus and e-mail based viruses that
use active X controls and loopholes in the windows explorer program, can be
fixed by downloading the patch directly from microsoft. When one stumbles upon
these kind o
Yes, it is true that if you visit a hostile site that you can have a
virus/trojan uploaded to your system using vbscripting or java.
There are various patches available from MS. Also you can re-name
wscript.exe to wscript.old in your windows dir or winnt\system32 dir for
win2k\NT
users. This may ma
Coyote:
I've been building a standard for the Colloidal Silver Database Website for
quite some time. While it has certainly been an enjoyable project ( and
this will result in a vendor awards page on our website ), very few actually
qualify for consideration.
You have to be VERY careful when und
Hi Chuck,
I just figured out hollering at people is usless. In 348 BC a Greek philosopher
named Dimosthenese (SP) siad "man will believe what he wants to believe.
I am about to vacate the off-list as its too wild a me.
"Ole Bob"
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More on the subject:
"...Anthrax does NOT spread from person to person. It ONLY affects those
who breathe in the spores when first released..."
http://www.anthraxvaccine.org/recter.html
jr
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Julie,
LVDC CS = Low Voltage Direct Current CS. I use a generator I purchased
from Allison's Apothacary online for 29.95. It has 3 - 9 volt batteries.
My husband was bitten on the back of his thigh in the middle of the night by
a brown recluse spider (did not see spider, but doctor confirmed).
That's the way it should be done, but don't hold your breath!
On every list or usenet forum I've ever been on covering MANY years, the lament
always arises "CHANGE YOUR HEADERS!!!".
Never happens!!!
Chuck
This tagline isn't really very witty
O!!!
Is Bob gonna yell at you
Chuck
This tagline is cursed. As you read you will be confuset by ther printeb wertz.
Yer intellijenc wil vabni...xrt! xrt!
On Wed, 3 Oct 2001 10:12:08 -0400 (EDT), Terry Chamberlin
wrote:
>If you want to use high-volt
Jef,
I just UPS'd my old desktop to my son in Utah yesterday and he is sending me
a fabulously new upgraded one in exchange, but transferring all the data
from the old one to the new one which is where all my aromatherapy info is.
.
Here are a few discussion lists:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/
Me too, Terry
ke...@ticon.net
CK
- Original Message -
From: "Bill Missett"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 8:40 AM
Subject: Re: CS making, offer
| Terry:
|
| Thanks for your most informative dissertation on CS making. I would be
| most interested in receiving your archive of a
List:
Over the next few days I'm going to organize the FAQ suggestions I've
received into various groups that fall within certain specialty areas. In the
meantime, I would like to get a list together of volunteers who would be
willing to make an attempt to draft answers to those FAQs that fall
Hmmm.
As I'm sure some folks here know, the internet is a vast storehouse
of information. If you would take the time to learn how to get
around and find what you want you would be well served.
It took me approx 8 seconds to find the following link using
http://google.com (The search re
I sense too much CS being used here!*VBG* Enjoying the truth in these
statements and laughter. Thanks!
Julie & Critters
Call me anything you want. My self image doesn't revolve on anothers
opinion and often gets screwed up when revolving on my own opinion.
I'm glad to not kno
Ken ~
Your tap water sounds like my well water. Too much iron and minerals. What
is CS seeding?
Thanks bunches,
Julie & Critters
> I've tried tap water but mine has so much iron and minerals in it that I
> got grey stuff dropping out.
> Distilled with CS seeding works best.
> ken
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Go Get'em Claire. Roger
Subj: [healthfraud] Colloidal Siver TX for Bioterrorism
Date: 10/3/2001 2:14:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From:mcplo...@aol.com
To:healthfr...@lists.quackwatch.com
On another List, someone asked about colloidal silver so I sent the link for
Dr. Barrett's
Hi Ken.
You said: "...It might be helpful to have a vendors page where each product
is
evaluated by an uninvolved expert [or panel of] and includes users comments
which could be solicited from listers...not vendors..."
That sounds like a great idea!! I'm not sure how feasible it is or how
willing
Count me in for the voltage tripler part
Very interested
Ken
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I've tried tap water but mine has so much iron and minerals in it that I
got grey stuff dropping out.
Distilled with CS seeding works best.
ken
At 07:19 PM 10/2/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Yup, it does.
>So does a drop of honey.
>But we were describing an answer for the simplest and least expensive w
It is a sore temptation to toot ones own horn especially when someone asks
what the best commercially available generator is and a sales op appears to
a vendor.
It would be very helpful if various people who use various commercial
products chime in quickly with their experiences. That way both t
Start with explaining what CS is and a definition of terms, ions, colloids, particle size and color , agregation , hydration , runaway, water conductivity etc.
1] simple DC [3x9] generators and their limitations...a few ways to get them to work better [removing batteries,,,stirring] etc.
2] More
Let me say that I think a FAQ is a good idea and would probably be helpful.
However it cannot take the place of active interaction. I know it gets
tiresome answering the same questions over and over, however a certain
amount of that is inevitable on a list of this kind and should be borne
graciousl
Great idea!
I'll bet there's one in the archives and if anyone can find it, it could
be edited and place up front on it's own page somewhere obvious.
I recall a sort of summery that came along a few weeks ago.
Ken
At 05:06 PM 10/2/01 -0400, you wrote:
>CS Gang,
>
>Many of us have been on this
You should realize that each newbie asks the same questions over and over
and it takes quite a bit of time to reiterate. Some people still take the
hours to answer those basic questions. It's not a question of brushing off
a newbie or sharing with a new comer. It's simple courtesy to try the
arc
Anthrax spores are harmless till they germinate...then...CS kills anthrax
easily.
Anthrax spores are very tough and can stay viable in soil for years, maybe
even in the vacuum of space, but they don't "do" anything till they germinate.
ken
At 07:55 PM 10/1/01 EDT, you wrote:
>In a message dated
Call me anything you want. My self image doesn't revolve on anothers opinion and often gets screwed up when revolving on my own opinion.
I'm glad to not know who I am. If I did, I'd always have to be that in constant defense from my own and other peoples minds. I could never surprise myself
Bill:
A slight grammar mistake has turned all of Terry's CS users blue -- the
double negative "none of which haven't turned blue" means they all have
turned blue, which I'm sure you didn't intend. Grammar was my business for
30 years -- I'm a retired newspaper editor.
Bill Missett
- Origin
Thanks for this info Chip! I will put it in my CS file folder for future
reference, till I'm an expert and no longer need it!
Julie & Critters
> LVDC=Low Voltage Direct Current-you may also see some of these other
> abbreviations used on the list-HVDC=High Voltage Direct Current, HVAC=High
> Vol
Terry
That is a very useful piece. I always tell my simple generator users, "it is
not rocket science". You have fleshed out that statement to the n'th degree.
It is also comforting to know you have many customers, none of which haven't
turned blue. All of us who use, sell, recommend and defend col
LVDC=Low Voltage Direct Current-you may also see some of these other
abbreviations used on the list-HVDC=High Voltage Direct Current, HVAC=High
Voltage Alternating Current, CG=Colloidal Gold, ma=milliampere. Hope this
helps.
Chip Hoyle
wolfcreek1 wrote:
> > I have personally had LVDC CS cure a
Ahh, yes we already have FAQ's. I thought I remembered that.
Check out messages on 9-26-00. Mike posted 2 FAQ's there, one an "Into
and Overview FAQ" and the other a "Vendors FAQ".
At that time he was proposing posting the FAQ's every week or so.
Marshall
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> I have personally had LVDC CS cure a brown recluse spider bite and several
severe burns.
>
> CK
CK,
What is "LVDC" CS? This newbie's ears and eyes are wide open if you have
any other personal experiences with CS you'd like to share.
Thank you,
Julie
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List: I'm starting to get some FAQ suggestions. Please give me yours. Here is
where the newbies are KING. Register the FAQ suggestions now because it's going
to be hard to get sympathy later if you procrastinate now. This is YOUR
opportunity!! Roger
Okay Roger, I won't procrastinate! How
Terry:
Thanks for your most informative dissertation on CS making. I would be
most interested in receiving your archive of articles on how CS is used
around the world. However, I am not an "off-list" member because for some
unknown reason Yahoo keeps bouncing my requests. So I must make my re
You might want to start here.
http://www.aromaweb.com/
and maybe here
http://www.essentialoils.to/
Marshall
Jef Ackermans wrote:
> Hello members.
> Is there someone who can tell me where I can find info about essential oils
> especially for which purpose certain oils are used for.
> Thanks
On Wednesday 03 October 2001 14:28, you wrote:
> Ok your on. Theres no use everyone doing it so i'll simply send it to you,
> so that when your finished it can be passed onto the person manufacturing
> the FAQ. I'll need a copy as well so i can get the Ausi catalog numbers. If
> you have no luck dr
Here is my CS FAQ that is in my client literature:
Colloidal Silver F.A.Q.
1. Q. What does "Colloidal" mean? A. The word
"Colloidal" refers to something which has such a small
particle size that when it is suspended (not
dissolved) in a liquid medium (such as water) the
particles neither sink to
Listers,
I make and supply CS to 70+ Health Food stores, 3
pharmacies, 3 Naturopathic doctors and a medical
doctor.
Because I desire to see CS being used by as many
people as possible, here is my method. It is not
original, it is not complex, it is just cheap, simple
and effective.
I also have a
Thanks, AVRA -- beautifully and thoroughly said!
I especially appreciated your
personal story. Do you have a name besides A.V.R.A.?
Judy Down Maine
-Original Message-
From: A.V.R.A. [mailto:colloidalsilverd...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 12:54 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.c
Could you count me in also, I haven't studied Chemistry since college about 18
years ago and am interested. Thanks, Carol
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From: rogalt...@aol.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 8:09 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Last Call for "Mini Course
In a message dated 10/3/2001 4:56:44 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
wong...@aol.com writes:
> Subj:Re: CS>Re: chemistry mini-course
> Date:10/3/2001 4:56:44 AM Eastern Daylight Time
> From:wong...@aol.com
> Reply-to: mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com";>silver-list@eskimo.com
> To:silver-list@eski
In a message dated 10/3/2001 3:11:48 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
nour...@ix.netcom.com writes:
> PS. Regarding list changes I am very much in line with Terry Chamberlin.
> Furthermore, I believe that vendors should be able to discuss freely the
> pros
> and cons of various cs products, including
In a message dated 10/3/2001 1:23:22 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
joseph...@poidogs.com writes:
> Subj:Re: CS>Last Call for "Mini Course" on Chemical Equilibria
> Date:10/3/2001 1:23:22 AM Eastern Daylight Time
> From:joseph...@poidogs.com (Josephine)
> Reply-to: mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com";
Count me in the loop for the circuit.thanks
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In a message dated 10/2/2001 11:46:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
ceram...@bol-online.com writes:
> Subj:Re: CS>$5.00 for your CS, 2.4 cents for mine
> Date:10/2/2001 11:46:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time
> From:ceram...@bol-online.com (Reid Harvey)
> Reply-to: mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com";>silv
Bravo, Reid. Good idea!I second the motion.
JBB
Reid Harvey wrote:
> CS Enthusiasts,
> I too have had big problems finding my way through the archives,
> getting at the information I need. Then I get slapped on the wrist by
> some lister who feels I shouldn't be asking a question that h
In a message dated 10/2/01 4:56:43 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com writes:
> The disagreements on this list are extremely mild compared to some forums. I
> guess that's where I learned to overlook nonsense, and got a little bit
> thick-skinned. I recommend participat
CS Enthusiasts,
I too have had big problems finding my way through the archives, getting
at the information I need. Then I get slapped on the wrist by some
lister who feels I shouldn't be asking a question that has been dealt
with before. It's daunting. I would like to suggest one helpful way of
s
I'm a bit busy at the moment. I was going to put together a schematic of a CS
maker that used a voltage trippler. That way you only had use one rechargable
9V. I think its important that with people like us who are more aware than
the average joe blogg that we make a point to look after the envi
Roger
I'd like to join too. Please include me.
Wong
In a message dated 10/02/2001 3:57:55 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
rogalt...@aol.com writes:
> June: Count yourself in. I'll email the Introduction sometime later this
> evening to give latecomers a chance to join after they've read their own
I forgot to respond to this:
Mike:
>To take my response toward Bill as an endorsement is wrong.
I do not think that anybody feels otherwise but I cannot
help but think that you maybe waited to respond as long as you
did because you felt that Stephen in a sense deserved getting
a bit of his own m
I forgot to respond to this:
Mike:
>To take my response toward Bill as an endorsement is wrong.
I doubt very much that anybody would think otherwise, but maybe
part of the reason that you waited to respond as long as you did
was because you felt Stephen deserved to get back some of his
own medic
Reid:
> I disagree with your interpretation that other list members cheer on
>hen Mike does not implement sanctions.
Nevertheless, that is what happened.
>that you're saying is abit like "don't turn the other cheek, because
>it might be misinterpretted."
Yes. A moderator needs to be quite asse
Peter:
>> This has culminated with your letting Bill Fernald off with a slap
>> on the wrist after his insulting and below-the-belt character
>> assassination of Stephen Quinto. By not taking a firm stand as
>> moderator and implementing sanctions against such deplorable
>> behavior you give the i
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