Dear CSFreinds,
Can anyone point me to a source of information concerning 'activated
charcoal?' We want to try putting this inside our CS saturated
purifiers, and need to know how it differs from charcoal that is not
activated. We would like to be able to make the activated charcoal here,
but need
Hi Guys. Did I tell you about my new website: www.silverfacts.org I'm
putting everything I can find on cs on the site. I've noticed some of you
manufacturers are now getting nervous about claims, testimonies, etc on your
site, so I'm putting it up at my site and you can formally link to the
Thanks for the pointers Ken.
From: Ode Coyote
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CShot plate use?
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 07:58:24 -0800
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In a message dated 10/27/2001 9:20:17 PM Eastern Standard Time,
rube2...@hotmail.com writes:
Right now I'm taking another megadose of CS..and I'm also doing a
parasite cleanse. {also continuing MSM, calcium citrate, b-12}. if anyone
has anymore ideas...or any knowledge of the
Hi Reid,
I had a couple of sites on activated charcoal bookmarked. They talk about
how activated charcoal is made (by blasting charcoal with oxygen)and the
benefits of the charcoal. Hope they help!
http://www.homehealthresource.net/charcoal.html
http://www.howstuffworks.com/question209.htm
Kevin Quotes:
Of all the substances you might be careful about
using, CS is last on the list.
Some of the stuff listed contains a fair amount of salt. Put CS in and what
do you suppose will happen? That's right - the ionic portion (probably at
least 80%) turns to silver chloride. Stuff like
if the hot plate will run at that low of a temp, it'll do just fine. Too high a temp and sometimes you get yellow CS , probably due to over active atoms colliding?
An old tuna can with some perforations sitting on a coffee maker works.
A heating pad works.
A nightlight under a perforated tuna
Well yes, silver can be toxic..if you get enough of it. Anything is.
But at even 50 PPM colloidal silver water, you would drown first. The
water is more toxic than it's silver content. You can go into toxic shock
if you drink too much water.
Ken
At 08:54 AM 10/29/01 -0600, you wrote:
I
Most people I know don't like my dog at all! :-)
Ken
Ever stop to think...and forget to start again? [another bumper stinker]
Reminds me of a bumper
sticker that's been around awhile;
I love my dog more than most people I know.
Take care and God bless,
John in Homestead
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Thanks Mike for the good referee you are. Come on
folks, lets not be silly and get divided when we
can all focus on the positives of our mutual
pilgrimage. Sorry for opening the can of whatever
it was that got some of you going - - - oops. :-))
Take care and God bless,
John in Homestead
I'm not
The link was to a copper/silver chunk of metal...way over priced.
I stopped into s pool supply place and asked...they never heard of such a
device.
Way back in the 80's [long before internet sites]there was an outfit that
sold a solar float pool ionizer for about $300 about the size of a
Thanks again for more good info Brooks,
I have been interested in the Magnetic Pulsar for a long time. As I'm almost
done putting together the nebulizer, I am excited to be able to being able to
put one of these together also.
I couldn't come up with the website you referred to for Allied
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From: brooks bradley
To: Silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 5:38 PM
Subject: PLEASE NOTICE: MAG. PULSER INFO
Dear list members. I keep getting an enormous number of inquiries
about the progress of my post. Please note that I
Hi All;
I don't have time to read the silver list posts so have them come to my AOL
addy. A good friend forwards high interest posts to me and the below is one
of them.
I was involved early on with chemtrails and kicked back after the Spotlight
did an exposé on what they were. Spotlight is
I used a regular syringe with the tip from an antibiotic udder treatment
syringe.
At 01:01 10/29/01, you wrote:
For treating mastitis in goats with CS, how did you infuse in the udder?
What did you put it in? A regular syringe? A needle? Please give
specifics on exactly how you did this.
You can buy the tips that will fit any syringe. Email me off list for a
supplier. They are much smaller for goats than cows and about 20 cents
each...Deanna
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From: bill...@cheerful.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 6:36 PM
Subject: Re:
That's true Bill, but first they have to find it...
At 08:29 10/29/01, you wrote:
FYI, the FDA banned the use of CS in treating dairy mastitis.
The FDA saaid the ban was necessary because it was worried that some
people might turn blue from the possibility of residual CS in the milk
You can buy the tips that will fit any syringe. Email me off list for a
supplier. They are much smaller for goats than cows and about 20 cents
each...Deanna
Deanna,
You could also use the french feeding tubes? They fit over a reg. syringe
and have rounded tips at the end for easy
Ian, my other posting did not address your question on safety of silver
chloride. Most knowledgeable folks at this site tend to view it as harmless
though somewhat ineffective. But I know of one authority here in Australia who
considers it and other similar silver compounds to present a longer
Thelma,
CS does work in human mastitis. I believe it is in the archives somewheres.
Bill
Hibernating in the North Country of NY
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.
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From: Kevin Nolan
To: silver-dig...@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: CSCS in juice, etc.
Ian, I don't pretend to be an expert on these matters, but some things are
just plain common sense. You have probably noticed
According to Morton Walker, MD (THE CHELATION WAY), Vit C and apple cider
vinegar are two great natural chelating agents.
From: wolfcreek1 wolfcre...@earthlink.net
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSArthritis Still
Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2001 22:02:08 -0700
Evening Alvin,
At 08:28 PM 10/30/2001 -0800, you wrote:
Here's a letter sent to a Dr Weil and his reply..He has a link to
quackwatch.
Of course if we believed Dr. Weil, there would not be a silver list.
I think he is a bit too mainstream to suit me. While I subscribed to his
newsletter
Could you explain why the FDA thinks using CS in dairy cows is unsafe?
Antibiotics aren't safe for human consumption either, and all antibiotics I
know of have a milk withhold time of two days at least. So why would
antibiotics be safe and CS not? Is the theory that CS stays in the body
Evening Thelma,
Could you explain why the FDA thinks using CS in dairy cows is unsafe?
Whatever made you think the FDA thinks? Their logic has been all used
up for years, if they ever had any.
Even some of the worlds best medical publications have began to condemn the
FDA and openly
I just got this in an e-mail from Herbal Healer. Thought this would be of
interest and might be good for those who sell CS...
FDA CLOSES A FLORIDA COMPANY FOR
COLLOIDAL SILVER ADVERTISING CLAIMS
Under the FDA law (passed last year) Colloidal Silver can only be sold
as a mineral supplement, and
Evening Thelma ~
Could you explain why the FDA thinks using CS in dairy cows is unsafe?
I hear lots about mastitis on many lists, so it is my impression, it's
fairly common. Luckily, we've never had to deal with it. My guess is, as
always, there's no money to be made with CS. Wouldn't want
Here's a letter sent to a Dr Weil
and his reply..He has a link to
quackwatch.
Colloidal Silver: Better
than Antibiotics?
My son was recently hospitalized for
an infected hip joint. He then developed
a blood
At 23:13 10/30/01, you wrote:
Evening Thelma ~
Could you explain why the FDA thinks using CS in dairy cows is unsafe?
I hear lots about mastitis on many lists, so it is my impression, it's
fairly common. Luckily, we've never had to deal with it. My guess is, as
always, there's no money to
If a person is just taking CS internally but not nebulizing, is there a way
to introduce DMSO into the situation in order to penetrate spore coverings?
Thanks if you or anyone can help. I just don't get nebulizing. From
descriptions, I can't figure out what all you have to buy and if you
Got a virus from this attachmernt from you. Detected it and fixed it without
consequence. Haaay! Olay!
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From: bill...@cheerful.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 8:32 PM
Subject: Re: CSFDA banning CS in dairy mastitis
At 23:13 10/30/01,
Virus alert misfire...sorry, it was another mssg. Please ignore.
- Original Message -
From: bill...@cheerful.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 8:32 PM
Subject: Re: CSFDA banning CS in dairy mastitis
At 23:13 10/30/01, you wrote:
Evening Thelma ~
Could
I found DMSO at a veterinary supply. They have it in liquid at 99.5% pure
and in gel at 99.5% pure. They say it is labeled for solvent use. Can this
be used for human internal (liquid) use or topical(gel) use?? If so, does
it need to be diluted??
CK
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