CS>Make a Wish?

2001-10-07 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
I would be glad to hear comments about the CS maker sold by makeawish.com. Sounds like a good one to me but direct comments to me (rather than to the list) would be welcome. Much obliged! JBB -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit si

CS>Nebulizers

2001-10-07 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Hello, I would be interested in buying an affordable nebulizer rather than try the airbrush/oxy method -- impractical for me for various reasons.I would be happy to hear from anyone having info. about affordable, non-prescription nebulizers. JBB -- The silver-list is a moderated forum fo

CS Beginner Book(s)

2001-10-07 Thread wolfcreek1
The jeweler will have my pure silver wire ready tomorrow. What book(s) do you recommend for a beginner CS student? With all the info I am reading and only partially absorbing, I figure a good book will help keep me off your backs with stupid questions, tho a book will help prompt some questi

CS>Fw: CS>How can I get Tai-Pan's Part I?

2001-10-07 Thread Jan Carew
Dear George, Too right I'm interested! I'd love to have them. Can you send any suitable for a beginner? to my own e-mail. Thanks VERY much. Jan -Original Message- From: George Martin To: Jan Carew Date: Sunday, October 07, 2001 8:22 PM Subject: Re: CS>How can I get Tai-Pan's Part I?

Re: CS>Re: Thoughts and comments

2001-10-07 Thread Frank Key
Marshall wrote: > You are assuming a spherical particle. There is no assumption of shape in the > above paragraph. If a silver atom is .2nm then if the atoms were stacked end > to > end, making a rod, it would be 5 atoms long for a 1 nanometer particles. A > sphere > would contain 31 as you

CS>BioTerror

2001-10-07 Thread Joe Fleck
Anyone have any info or insight on the effectiveness of CS on any of the 'popular' BioThreats? Specifically, smallpox. Also, does anyone know if these weapons will be genetically engineered to be resistant to our common antibiotics and/or antivirals and, if so, how will CS do in combatting these? P

CS>Bio Protection

2001-10-07 Thread bvjones
Hi fellow listers Between 9:00 and 10:00 pm EST, this evening. I heard a radio program (amidst many interruptions), with Dave Hinkson and Larry Wayne Harris. They talked about protection in a possible bio attack. Harris talked about 1milli liter per pound of bodyweight, while Hinkson spoke o

Re: CS>Firing CS onto water purifiers

2001-10-07 Thread Reid Harvey
Everybody, Following is a response from a ceramist friend of mine on the issue of mixing the CS into the clay composition prior to forming the purifiers, then firing. I am reminded that there's a lot going on in the process of firing that's not always easy to predict. (Another example of this is a

Re: CS>Firing CS onto water purifiers

2001-10-07 Thread Reid Harvey
Nina, Thanks! Reid Nina's friend said, ""I figured this (i.e. the silver filter) was it," he wrote me, "since Clark is famous for not liking very much of the products she gets for testing. To my complete surprise, my unit passed with flying colors. And it also cleaned the water." P.S. Everybody, I

Re: CS>Re: Thoughts and comments

2001-10-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
Frank Key wrote: > >Properly made > > Ag(e) should contain particles approximately 0.01 to 0.001 microns in > > diameter (1 micron=one millionth of a meter, or 4/100,000 inch). At this > > tiny size, each particle is a cluster of perhaps 5-20 Silver atoms, with a > > positive electric charge." >

Re: CS>Re: Thoughts and comments

2001-10-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
How much salt is used? I think only a few grains, right? I would guess it is less than 5 ppm, so it would get reacted out fairly fast. Marshall Terry Chamberlin wrote: > Marshall wrote: > “The problem is that in the process of making CS, the > silver leaves the wire as ions. Ions are very react

CS>OT - Pill & effectiveness

2001-10-07 Thread DeathBH
In a message dated 10/7/01 8:50:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time, silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com writes: > Does taking antibiotics result in contraceptive pill becoming less > > effective? > I believe it doesn't - only - why would you want to take an antibiotic? > anti = against biosis=life; an ag

CS>Hydrogen peroxide addition

2001-10-07 Thread Jan Carew
Ken said:- The warning is to not use H2O2 and CS as a seeding solution. It's OK to add them together [it will actually break up large particles that have formed...turn a colored CS clear] but not to use it as a "starter". Ken Sorry to be so thick, Ken, but are you advocating adding hydrogen per

Re: CS>Re: Thoughts and comments

2001-10-07 Thread A.V.R.A.
Thank you very much Frank for bringing this to my attention. I shall hit the books again, and adjust my thinking. - Original Message - From: "Frank Key" To: Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2001 11:32 AM Subject: Re: CS>Re: Thoughts and comments > A.V.R.A. wrote: > > > According to Peter Lin

Re: CS>Re:distilled water

2001-10-07 Thread A.V.R.A.
Ahh, thank you Coyote, I had misread your initial comment. - Original Message - From: "Ode Coyote" > The warning is to not use H2O2 and CS as a seeding solution. It's OK to > add them together [it will actually break up large particles that have > formed...turn a colored CS clear] but

Re: CS>Re: Thoughts and comments

2001-10-07 Thread Frank Key
A.V.R.A. wrote: > According to Peter Lindemann ( whom I personally view as a good source of > information for more than just CS ), adding salt as a primer results in > particles sized from .05 to .14 microns, as determined from electon > microscope photography. Particles this size, according to P

Re: CS>Antibiotics and the Pill

2001-10-07 Thread Christiane Osowiecki
I didn't see this original post..but just for the record.antibiotics DEFINATELY interfere with the effectiveness of the pill. Your physician should tell you this when he/she prescribes them as well as the pharmacist when you pick it up. As far as CS goes...

RE: CS>Part 2: List Guidelines and Rules

2001-10-07 Thread JudytheK
I for one like what you've done. Sending concerns to you directly rather than to the list as a whole makes sense. The direction of this list pleases me a good deal! Judy Down Maine -Original Message- From: M. G. Devour [mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com] Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2001 7:50 AM T

Re: CS>Nebulizer info

2001-10-07 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 10/7/2001 1:02:01 AM Eastern Daylight Time, damian...@optusnet.com.au writes: > Oh yeah who is in charge of compiling the faq. Joseph has just about > finished > the schematic for a 9V CS maker with current regulator. Who does this get > mailed to if it is to be included in

CS>Anthrax resistance gene identified in mice-FYI

2001-10-07 Thread Wwench9
Anthrax Resistance Gene Identified in Mice -- -- WESTPORT, CT (Reuters Health) Oct 02 - Researchers have identified a gene in mice that mediates macrophage resistance to anthrax lethal toxin (LeTx), according to a repo

CS>Part 2: List Guidelines and Rules

2001-10-07 Thread M. G. Devour
Dear List Members, Achieving the goals we share is the reason we're here on the Silver List. Guidelines and rules for conduct allow us to better serve those goals. I would like your QUESTIONS and FEEDBACK on the following proposed guidelines and rules in order to make sure they are clear, fair, an

CS/MSM/DMSO FORMULA

2001-10-07 Thread snapper-
Can someone please tell me approx.number of grams of MSM to use in the 8oz's of CS to reach the saturation level. Also, is 1 1/2 oz's of DMSO correct? THANKS, TOM -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-

Re: CS>General comments, questions

2001-10-07 Thread Ode Coyote
Theoretically, the smaller the particle, the greater the surface area, the more effective. Seems reasonable to assume that the smallest particles would be more able to pentrate tissues and cells. It's likely that even brown sludge CS contains significant small particles along with the boulder

Re: CS>Re:distilled water

2001-10-07 Thread Ode Coyote
The warning is to not use H2O2 and CS as a seeding solution. It's OK to add them together [it will actually break up large particles that have formed...turn a colored CS clear] but not to use it as a "starter". Ken At 06:28 PM 10/5/01 -0600, you wrote: >Coyote: > >I've never seen large flakes

RE: CS>Nebulizer info

2001-10-07 Thread Quietcove
I for one would like to see the voltage tripler version included, since 9 volt wall adapters are in most homes already I would think. Also many people have ni-cads available. Of course the simplest of all is the phone line generator. Just strip one side of a phone cord, add two alligator clips, p

Re: CS>vaporizers

2001-10-07 Thread George Martin
A cool mist vaporizer has a rapidly spinning disk that essentially "throws" a very fine mist into the air. The better choice is an ultrasonic type. A small electronic device (ultrasonic transducer) vibrates the water at 25-40 kHz (kHz = 1000 times / sec) and forms a very fine mist. The rea

Re: CS>Firing CS onto water purifiers

2001-10-07 Thread George Martin
Reid, I haven't jumped in because this is something I remember from discussions several years ago with the folks that produce ceramic filters similar to the Daulton or British Berkefeld type. They construct the filter element from diatomaceous earth. This gives a (memory here) abs

CS>vaporizers

2001-10-07 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Damian, A regular vaporizer works by heating the water until it turns to steam. This would only get water into your lungs, not silver, since only the water would evaporate, leaving the silver behind. A "cool mist" vaporizer sounds like it works using a different principle than evaporation, but I w

Re: CS>Firing CS onto water purifiers: the QUESTION

2001-10-07 Thread Nina Silver
> Mike Devour said: > Honestly, I'd bet the silver would work whether or not it kept the > initial (alleged) colloidal particle charge, Reid. Even drying the > colloid probably dumps the silver back to the ground state. > > You are attempting to use a lower firing to "set" the silver in >

CS>Discussion between Terry, Marshall and Co

2001-10-07 Thread Jan Carew
A really useful and interesting discussion - made easy to follow by the indications of just who was expounding. Shall keep a copy in my "archives"! Many thanks - and more on these lines would be v welcome. Jan -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To joi