Re: CS>virus

2001-11-29 Thread M. G. Devour
As I mentioned the other day, I'm seeing a lot of virus activity. HOWEVER, I haven't seen anything transmitted by the silver list. Has anybody actually gotten a live virus from a message that was forwarded by the silver list this week? There might be some false positives with certain anti-virus

RE: CS>THANK YOU.......CS in Gall Bladder

2001-11-29 Thread I Anderson
So glad to see this message! Good on you Christiane for having such strength. Me? I am a student of pharmacology, and It's nice to be able to help in some way. Regards Ivan. -Original Message- From: John Osowiecki [mailto:ti...@peoplepc.com] Sent: Tuesday, 20 November 2001 4:14 p.m.

RE: CS>Effects of Polarity Reversing on LVDC CS

2001-11-29 Thread I Anderson
Hi Steve, > -Original Message- > From: S & J Young [mailto:you...@konnections.net] > Sent: Friday, 23 November 2001 10:49 a.m. > To: Silver List > Subject: CS>Effects of Polarity Reversing on LVDC CS > > > Happy Thanksgiving Day, Huh? > Some time ago I tried polarity reversing experiment

RE: CS>CS prosystems

2001-11-29 Thread I Anderson
James, The solubility of silver carbonate is about 30ppm, and so a solution containing Ag+ cations and CO3- anions will exist up to this level. There will be no negative consequences with ingesting this other than the release of CO2 gas when the AgCO3 meets the HCl in the stomach the reaction pro

RE: CS>CS not so great

2001-11-29 Thread I Anderson
Damian, This test should not discourage you, you are trying to effect mucus and white blood cells with CS. While there is probably some live bacteria (or viri) in your sample, you would not know whether the CS killed them or not without culturing a portion of the sample (not a simple task without

RE: CS>newbie question/oldbie question

2001-11-29 Thread I Anderson
Ken, Theoretically 0.79 V above the 0V set by a standard hydrogen electrode (bubbling hydrogen over a platinum electrode I think). I should think that a single 1.5V cell would do something over a day or so. Ivan. > -Original Message- > From: Ode Coyote [mailto:coy...@alltel.net] > Sent:

Re: CS>Fwd: [energy2000] Free Gold Test - new formula

2001-11-29 Thread Kevin Nolan
There is an apt saying: All that glitters is not .. Kevin Nolan ke...@optusnet.com.au > > >Subject: [energy2000] Free Gold Test - new formula > > > > > >Here is a recently discovered formula for > > >transmutation of gold from Aluminum you can tinker > > >with that actually works. > > >Use at

Re: CS>HELP!!! I'm Confused!!!!!

2001-11-29 Thread John Osowiecki
Laura, I am a single mom of toddlers, one of which is chronically ill. For purity reasons I began making my own CS just over 2 years ago. As you can imagine, it was imperitive that I find an inexpensive generator that made quality CS that didn't have to be watched during processing. I already

Re: CS>Quackbusters/Global Warming

2001-11-29 Thread Kevin Nolan
Good to see some good news re Quackbusters getting busted! Paraphrasing a little "We've got the rabbits on the run in Quackbustastan". Hope the momentum can be maintained. Thanks for that piece on the hot air over Global warming, Bob. There are real problems with emissions - acid rain, smog re

CS>CS and Argyria

2001-11-29 Thread John A. Stanley
Until this morning everything I had read seemed to indicate that there were no documented cases of argyria from use of CS. But, there was a link posted on the Yahoo CS club http://www.chetday.com/colloidalsilvergenerator.htm that contains a warning that includes references to three documented cas

Re: CS>HELP!!! I'm Confused!!!!!

2001-11-29 Thread Harry J. J. O'Neill
Christiane, Isn't that funny! I bought the same one! I was impressed with what seemed to be his dedication to building good generators and with the apparent ease of operation - no wires and dangling batteries! I'm so thrilled to hear about your success with your daughter's gall bladder. Go

Re: CS>CS and Argyria

2001-11-29 Thread Marshall Dudley
"John A. Stanley" wrote: > Until this morning everything I had read seemed to indicate that there > were no documented cases of argyria from use of CS. But, there was a > link posted on the Yahoo CS club > > http://www.chetday.com/colloidalsilvergenerator.htm > > that contains a warning that inclu

Re: CS>newbie question/oldbie question

2001-11-29 Thread Jim Meissner
I happen to use 3 volts and a 4.7 Kohm limit resistor with the generator I make. In 1 day you get 5 PPM, in 2 days you get 15-20 PPM, in 3 days you get 15-20 PPM, in 4 days you get 15-20 PPM. I am not in a hurry and with this system the time is not critical. Juergen P. (Jim) Meissner Check out my

Re: CS>CS and Argyria

2001-11-29 Thread John A. Stanley
In article <3c065b39.e0c6f...@execonn.com>, Marshall Dudley wrote: >"John A. Stanley" wrote: > >> Until this morning everything I had read seemed to indicate that there >> were no documented cases of argyria from use of CS. But, there was a >> link posted on the Yahoo CS club >> >> http://www.chet

RE: CS>CS and Argyria -- (John and infection)

2001-11-29 Thread Jdownmaine
My son and I have been experimenting with amounts of CS, dosages for a cough, cold, etc. It seems to me that taking CS once or twice a day may not be as effective as taking less per dose more often. For example, a few drops (10 ppm) in the nostrils once every half hour for 4 hours works wonderfully

Re: CS>CS and Argyria -- (John and infection)

2001-11-29 Thread John A. Stanley
In article , "Jdownmaine" wrote: >My son and I have been experimenting with amounts of CS, dosages for a >cough, cold, etc. >It seems to me that taking CS once or twice a day may not be as effective as >taking less per dose more often. >For example, a few drops (10 ppm) in the nostrils once every

Re: CS>CS and Argyria

2001-11-29 Thread boberger
Hi John, Two things; 1.) Chuck the bubbler and go to mechanical stirring with a 1 1/2 v dc Radio shack motor. Mechanical stirring has more action between the electrodes than does bubbling, and makes a better product. Check the T.E.'s to see which is weaker for the same brew time. Stronger the T

Re: CS>newbie question/oldbie question

2001-11-29 Thread Brickeyk
In a message dated 11/28/2001 10:14:58 AM Pacific Standard Time, wa...@fugitt.com writes: > I would advise using a resistor and led, but it would not be absolutely > required. > > Wayne > What size resistor and led? I presently use 30VDC with a resistor limiting the output to about 3.5 ma.

Re: CS>babies and CS

2001-11-29 Thread Connie Hendrix
For some reason some times after I drink some CS my stomach will hurt a little bit. I'll just drink or eat something and that stops it... - Original Message - From: "John A. Stanley" To: Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 6:43 PM Subject: Re: CS>babies and CS > In article <00b801c1785

Re: CS>virus

2001-11-29 Thread CKing001
The silver list is clean. The virus' are coming in from list members via private email. Also, perhaps those that insist that prettymail (HTML) belongs on lists, should get a pointed reminder from the listowner even though that subject IS addressed in the FAQ, It's being ignored.

Re: CS>virus

2001-11-29 Thread John A. Stanley
In article , cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote: >Also, perhaps those that insist that prettymail (HTML) belongs on lists, should >get a pointed reminder from the listowner even though that subject IS addressed >in the FAQ, It's being ignored. I second that notion. The HTML emails are often so messed up

Re: CS>CS and Argyria

2001-11-29 Thread John A. Stanley
In article <3c06802d.4dcfa...@postoffice.swbell.net>, bober...@postoffice.swbell.net wrote: >Hi John, > >Two things; > >1.) Chuck the bubbler and go to mechanical stirring with a 1 1/2 v dc Radio >shack >motor. What do you attach to the motor to do the actual stirring? Would I be correct in assum

CS>chemo

2001-11-29 Thread Nick Grant
Hi everyone If you could be of any help, I'd appreciate it. My friend's sister is undergoing chemo. She had a breast off, and now has an infection. Her white blood cells will be just about to hit zero, so she is at a high risk of a systemic infection from this. Can she safely take CS with the

CS>re: badtrans virus trap

2001-11-29 Thread Duncan Crow
<> In that case, write down the directory, re-boot into DOS then delete the file and kernel.exe. Then restart into windows and make the directory names. The commands are: c: (correct drive?) cd \ cd \windows\system (or cd \windows\system32) DIR KD.DLL to make sure del kd.dll del kernel32.exe an

Re: CS>CS and Argyria

2001-11-29 Thread boberger
Hi John, the stirrer is a 2 1/2" length of #14 insulated copper house wire. Cut the piece about 2 3/4",then strip off 1/4" so that you cna clamp it in a vise or pliers, and slide the insulation off about 1/4". Then cut off the visible copper. Put a 1`5 deg bend about 3/4" from the end with the

Re: CS>CS and Argyria

2001-11-29 Thread Nina Silver
- Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley To: Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 10:58 AM Subject: Re: CS>CS and Argyria > > Until this morning everything I had read seemed to indicate that there > > were no documented cases of argyria from use of CS. But, there was a > > link posted on

Re: CS>newbie question/oldbie question

2001-11-29 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Evening Bricky, What size resistor and led? I presently use 30VDC with a resistor limiting the output to about 3.5 ma. I tried the 3X9 batteries and the ate up my silver rods in no time without using a limiting resistor. I use a 6.7 K with my 52 volt phone gen.I don't remember the

Re: CS>chemo

2001-11-29 Thread Grant
Tracy: My wife has just come through the exact same affliction.. For what it's worth, she took 1 oz twice daily throughout the full 6 months chemo.. Came through chemo with flying colors. Whether cs contributed to that??? Who knows... But no apparent side effects anyway.

CS>Is CS and Chlorine combination DANGEROUS?

2001-11-29 Thread Jim Meissner
Dear Group: I just hear a disturbing story about a severe reaction between CS and swimming pool water. The story is: The father put some 400 PPM CS on a small abrasion on his son's arm. After going swimming it became violently inflamed and the son ran a very high fever. He called the local alt

Re: CS>chemo

2001-11-29 Thread Nick Grant
Thank Grant I will tell my friend what you have said. Does anyone know offhand the conversion of 1oz? Either in mls, or tsp we don't "do" ounces over here :) Tracy - Original Message - From: "Grant" To: Sent: Friday, 30 November 2001 15:38 Subject: Re: CS>chemo > Tracy: >

Re: CS>chemo

2001-11-29 Thread Marshall Dudley
Approximately 30 ml, 30 cc, and 30 grams of water per ounce. Marshall Nick Grant wrote: > Thank Grant > > I will tell my friend what you have said. Does anyone know offhand the > conversion of 1oz? Either in mls, or tsp we don't "do" ounces over here > :) > > Tracy > > - Original Messa

Re: CS>chemo

2001-11-29 Thread CKing001
Two tablespoons to an ounce. Chuck Hatchet: What a hen does to an egg. On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 16:22:10 +1300, "Nick Grant" wrote: >Thank Grant > >I will tell my friend what you have said. Does anyone know offhand the >conversion of 1oz? Either in m

Re: CS>chemo

2001-11-29 Thread James Allison
1oz. = 2tbsp = 6tsp Yours in health, James Allison - Original Message - From: Nick Grant To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 8:22 PM Subject: Re: CS>chemo Thank Grant I will tell my friend what you have said. Does anyone know offhand the con

Re: CS>Is CS and Chlorine combination DANGEROUS?

2001-11-29 Thread Ted Windsor
I spray myself with CS after swimming just to kill any bugs that I may have picked up in the pool, there has never been a reaction, so I question the doctors statement. Blessings Ted Jim Meissner wrote: > Dear Group: > > I just hear a disturbing story about a severe reaction between CS and > swi

Re: CS>Is CS and Chlorine combination DANGEROUS?

2001-11-29 Thread MARIANO DELISE
I sell above ground swimming pools, and we have a cartridge that can be used w/any filter that contains silver and zinc particles to purify the water. It is called Natur - Original Message - From: "Ted Windsor" To: Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 10:37 PM Subject: Re: CS>Is CS and Chlor

Re: CS>Is CS and Chlorine combination DANGEROUS?

2001-11-29 Thread MARIANO DELISE
I sell above ground swimming pools, and we have a cartridge that is used with any filter that contains silver to purify the water.It's called Nature's pure. I am told it needs a very small amount of chlorine to work. - Original Message - From: "Ted Windsor" To: Sent: Thursday, November 2

CS>Went wrong

2001-11-29 Thread Damian Corrin
I got and equal amount of milk with in two containers. I then add 2ml of cs to around 20ml of milk, and leave both sitting for a couple of days. When i opened they had both gone off and neither of them had any growth. I am beginning to believe either cs is snake oil or that i am making incorrect

Re: CS>Went wrong

2001-11-29 Thread Marshalee Hallett
> I got and equal amount of milk with in two containers. I then add 2ml of cs > to around 20ml of milk, and leave both sitting for a couple of days. When i > opened they had both gone off and neither of them had any growth. I am > beginning to believe either cs is snake oil or that i am making inc

Re: CS>Went wrong

2001-11-29 Thread Lynda Khula
ok now you have me wondering so I am going to try it will let you know how it works Lynda - Original Message - From: "Damian Corrin" To: Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 12:34 AM Subject: CS>Went wrong > I got and equal amount of milk with in two containers. I then add 2ml of cs >

Re: CS>Went wrong

2001-11-29 Thread Marshall Dudley
Was the milk kept cold or at room temperature. If it was at room temperature than I would expect the multiplication rate of the bacteria to greatly exceed the kill rate of the CS. I wonder how the fat droplets interact with the silver particles. Would they tend to absorb them? Marshall Damian C

Re: CS>Went wrong

2001-11-29 Thread Lynda Khula
so before I try it I am to make sure the milk is cold I thought I read it was to stay in the warm Lynda - Original Message - From: "Marshall Dudley" To: Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 1:08 AM Subject: Re: CS>Went wrong > Was the milk kept cold or at room temperature. If it w