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Subject: Re: CS>Re: voltage tripler
Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2001 02:53:19 +1000
From: damian
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
No worries. j.brabet recieved the schematics the other day and sent me a
draft of the finished schematic. It needed a slight change with t
No worries. j.brabet recieved the schematics the other day and sent me a
draft of the finished schematic. It needed a slight change with the current
regulator but other than that he has done really well. Im still getting to
know the program i use. I was reading on another forum a person who bel
Stephen, I would like to hear more of your mix, how much, how strong of a
extract, what mix.
thanks,
Ed Kasper L.Ac., Acupuncturist & Medicinal Herbalist
Santa Cruz, California & www.happyherbalist.com
e-mail e...@happyherbalist.com
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Let's not go off on the deep end here! If this is a "bioterrorism"
event it is a dismal failure! Two diseases with a grand total of
ONE CASUALTY EACH!!!
The form of anthrax this gentleman contracted is almost always 100%
fatal.
According to the CDC
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5
The anthrax victim died. And a guy from Salt Lake City just died from
Hantavirus.
Here we go, folks! Get out those wires...
(I just ordered in more silver, so I can help folks locally.)
Marshalee
> According to the news he was drinking from contaminated streams while in
the
> woods. Nothing really
Mike,
I love to explain but did go off on a tangent. The question is: at the
elevated temperature does the silver ion become unstable, thus being
converted to the metal? i.e.
Ag(+or-) -heat> Ag metal
My hope is that this would happen at about the same temperature where
reduction would
I'm not challenging your data or methods or results, Bob.
I'm merely adding that people in general, are making CS to use, not store for
decades.
The simple methods do fine for any reasonable length of time, in my case a
couple of months. When I run out, I make more. For cryin' out loud, it's only
Reid,
I don't stir my CS because I use ten 1-gallon jars,
and trying to set up ten stirring mechanisms is too
much trouble.
After "seeding" each gallon with 1-quart of CS (+ 3
quarts DW), I brew it for exactly one hour, no more.
This is using 110 VDC. My experience with using a
10-gallon fish tan
Mike,
Here are just a few additional thoughts, in my muddle headedness not
expressed early. The main reason we cannot apply the CS until after the
first firing is that it is necessary to reach at least 700 or 800C, and
preferrably 900C, in order to achieve good strength. In this way the
earthenwar
In a message dated 10/5/2001 8:41:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
colloidalsilverd...@hotmail.com writes:
> Subj:Re: CS>FAQs Followup. CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS
> Date:10/5/2001 8:41:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time
> From:colloidalsilverd...@hotmail.com (A.V.R.A.)
> Reply-to: mailto:silver-list@eskimo.co
Hi Ya'all,
Yes, Chuck, I enjoy your witticisms, but this is about longetivity of CS.
The storage of my CS samples is at 68 deg. F. in my basement. They are in clear
1/2 and 2 liter cola bottles, and they were all made using constant voltage
and mechanical stirring. I treid to keep the cut off cu
Hi Janet, I (and the Lord) overcame anthrax with golden seal, cayenne
pepper (both extracts) and silver colloid. One of my sons and self both had
it from a trip that we took. It was the internal variety.
Regards, h...@mcmo.net
Stephen K. Hessler, N.M.D.
HC 1 Box 175
Centerville, MO 63633
573-9
Really?
How about after he gets it.
In a message dated 10/05/2001 7:48:06 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
mdud...@execonn.com writes:
> According to the news he was drinking from contaminated streams while in the
> woods. Nothing really unusual. If he had put CS in the water before
drinking
> it,
You did what? Forgot? :0)
That's ok, and I agree with you 100% there Coyote. I very carefully manage
search engine placement, and I watch the incoming visitors closely ( not
personal information of course )... For instance, most visitors average
close to five minutes on the site at a time. I
Jeannie:
Many sites still advertise that the FDA does not excercise any juristiction
over colloidal silver because it was an accepted medicinal substance before the
FDA was formed. Some even go so far as to state it is FDA approved. While it
is true that at one time colloidal silver did fall
Coyote:
I've never seen large flakes of silver in a CS solution where very small
amounts of H2O2 have been added. I particularly like to use a H2O2 / CS
solution to treat ear conditions.
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From: "Ode Coyote"
To:
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 1:30 PM
Subject: Re: CS
Roger:
If you lack volunteers, and need something filled, let me know as well...
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From: Ode Coyote
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 1:51 PM
Subject: Re: CS>FAQs Followup. CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS
Count me in for an [advanced???] la
I do have some extra bandwidth available in the event that a FAQ needs
hosting... In fact, I could set it up so that the url would be something like
this:
http://silverlistfaq.u4l.com
this would redirect the link to the faq, which would presumably actually be:
http://silverdata.20m.com/silve
I've also seen where they warned not to use it in the eyes, looked a bit further and found MSP. Seen at Wellspring grocery store for $15 for 2 oz.
There is an outfit near me that makes barrels of CS for repackaging. They use a chemical precipitate method, not electro-colloidal. Who knows who buy
Guess what?
I forgot about your website! It was working on being great last time I
looked...even disregarding the portion that...you know.
I decided a while back that I don't really want to sell a LOT of CS
generators.
I don't want to work 'that' hard. Gee, getting good reviews is almost
I just looked at 10 samples over a year old stored hap hazardly in the
living room in a basket of samples. Some made by constant current LVDC at
.8ma and some made by CCLVDC at 1.9ma constantly stirred in process.
2 samples have turned blackish. Both of these were stored in a clear
container l
I could pass this along to my electronic engineer friend. He does the
drawing program stuff and understands all the details [I barely eek by on
very basic limited comprehension]...but, he's a very busy person.
Better to pass it on.
Ken
At 05:59 AM 10/4/01 +1000, you wrote:
>Ok Ode Coyete. I'v
It's true enough...but probably rare. People can download/upload stuff to and from your computer without you knowing it. Get a firewall such as Zone Alarm. It's free and doesn't let anyone at all [not even you] access your i/o ports without your permission.
Ken
At 04:00 PM 10/3/01 EDT, you wr
Count me in for an [advanced???] laymans understanding and plain answers...and no agruements.
ken
At 03:53 PM 10/3/01 EDT, you wrote:
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
Humor IS the sixth sense! Without it , everything is an ugly mug in a mirror.
:-)
If I don't color outside the lines, how can I make a new picture? It's bad enough that I make my own lines...worse when I let someone else do it for me.
..and worse still if I believe they are the only ones who ca
"Seeding" Add a bit of a previous batch of CS to the new batch to
increase initial conductivity of the water to get things going faster
without contaminating the batch with...
Warning: Do not use H2O2 or CS that has any H2O2 in it. [Makes very
pretty but huge metal flakes]
Ken
At 11:17 AM
I'd be glad to host it on my website and have it on anyone elses website too, of course. But probably better, one of the free website available, placed there and updated by a non vendor so that a vendor could link to it if they wanted. It's not hard.
The page must be non edited if hosted on a ven
Mike,
I started out my previous message by saying, "Yes, we are saturating the
filters, drying them, then firing." This is NOT what we are doing and I
can't believe my brain wasn't sufficiently engaged to correct it.
We do not saturate the filters with CS until AFTER the final firing,
just prior t
Mike,
Yes, we are saturating the filters, drying them, then firing. Aside
from the tiny amount of CS we use, the filters are made entirely from
local, red clay, combined with a very fine grained combustible, which
burns out, thus aiding permeability. In this case the combustible is
wheat flour, wh
Dear Terry,
Your description as to the details of CS and the many circumstances
under which it can be made make me feel as if the scales have fallen
from my eyes. Thanks for what you have given. Simplistically put it now
appears that the real variables to consider with respect to time of
brewing ar
Here's my opinion, based upon years of observation (that, and I was the Arizona
distributor for Hanna up till a month ago when I told'm I didn't have the time
any more)...
The PWT as well as the TDS1, which many people get, are both great at measuring
the ionic portion of colloidal silver.
The
Hi Bess and Daniel,
It looks like "Ole Bob" is going to be a "party pooper"
A PWT is a Pure Water Tester and measures the conductivity of water.
IT DOES NOT MEASURE CS PPM DIRECTLY !!!
After you have established a CS protocol and have had your CS measured
by either Atomic Adsorption, ES
Hi Mike,
I mistakenly signed up for both the batch and individual emailings. Would
you just send me the batch mode.
Thanks,
Boob
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Bess,
I just purchased a PWT meter made by Hanna Inst. Seems to work very well. From my understanding it measures dissolved solids in PPM up to 100PPM in 10ths. It has +/- 2% accuracy. The unit does not measure CS specifically, but if you take an initial reading of your distilled or de
Wong, what is the PWT meter and where would I get one? I'm assuming it
is to test the ppm of CS.
Thanks for your help!
Bess
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Is there a fast way to get to the 9-26-00 messages?
- Original Message -
From: "M. G. Devour"
To:
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 9:08 AM
Subject: Re: CS>FAQ's and archives
> Jan wrote:
> > Now, AT LAST, I've found out what FAQ means!!
>
> * I just knew somebody was out there who ne
* ATTENTION *
The following reply contains material of a TECHNICAL NATURE! If
this notice alone causes you anxiety then by ALL THAT IS HOLY, HIT
YOUR DELETE KEY IMMEDIATELY!! If you continue reading past this
point you are solely responsible for any reduced self esteem,
feelings of inadi
That depends on the quality of the CS. High quality CS can be safely
stored in both PVC and HDPE.
Marshall
wolfcreek1 wrote:
> I read somewhere CS shouldn't be taken in a plastic container,
> something about it neutralizing the CS. It is my understanding that
> CS should only be stored in glass
Oh yeah, weekly Welcome and FAQ postings. I remember that idea!
Lessee -- where is that? Here it is! Number
93 on my todo list. Wow! Lookit the dust!
Mike D.
(... headed for the cron and formail man pages at Eskimo...)
> Ahh, yes we already have FAQ's. I thought I remembered that.
>
> Check
Jan wrote:
> Now, AT LAST, I've found out what FAQ means!!
* I just knew somebody was out there who needed that little
tidbit of info: FAQ = Frequently Asked Question(s)!
We can never assume so much. There are always competent and
intelligent people who are new to this exciting medium who will
Reid,
You're talking about saturating the filter elements in CS then drying
and firing them, correct?
Are the filter elements themselve produced locally? From what kind of
clay medium are they made? If it's a powdered or crushed dry clay that
is re-hydrated before forming or slip casting, woul
Nah.urban legend. The network is totally safe, easily as safe as flying.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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From: rogalt...@aol.com [mailto:rogalt...@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 2:01 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Cc: Rosa Altman
Subject: CS>Fwd: [healthfraud] Comput
Terry writes:
> When someone says, "Anyone with two brain cells would agree with
> me!" (Implying that the other party doesn't have two brain cells),
> that runs close to the edge. When they say, "I wouldn't take your
> inferior product if you paid me!", it has ceased to be a constructive
> discus
I read somewhere CS shouldn't be taken in a plastic container, something about
it neutralizing the CS. It is my understanding that CS should only be stored
in glass and consumed from a glass container. Is this info correct?
Thanks!
Julie & Critters
"Herb" writes:
> There is no reason to try to keep venders off the list because, if
> they follow the rules and respect the fellow members, we will likely
> not even know that they are venders.
I agree with this. The key point is buy-in to both the letter of the
list rules *and* to the mission.
Peter writes:
> Unless I have missed some of Stephen's posts, I have not seen
> Stephen come even close to the kind of personal attacks and
> insults that Bill dished out.
No he hasn't, but he *did* persist in personal attacks on Frank
whenever Frank would ... well, be Frank. (Meaning: state his
According to the news he was drinking from contaminated streams while in the
woods. Nothing really unusual. If he had put CS in the water before drinking it,
I am sure he would not have gotten it.
Marshall
Janet Lubart wrote:
> A 60+ year old man has been diagnosed with anthrax. He lives 10 mil
A 60+ year old man has been diagnosed with anthrax. He lives 10 miles from
our home. All support and opinions would be so greatfully appreciated!!
Thanks,
Janet
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From: "Janet Lubart"
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 8:18 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Anthrax & CS
> Dear Ch
I've used Ivan's 9v method. Store in glass coke bottles. CS clear and reads
8.6 ppm PWT meter after 3 months.
Also use Ole Bob's generator. Store in coke 2 liter bottles and left in sun.
CS clear and reads 11.8 ppm PWT meter after 3 months or more.
Of course there have been some disasters which
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