Re: CS>Colloidal Gold

2001-12-06 Thread Ted Windsor
CG was used in the 1920 for heart problems. Blessings Ted Ed Kasper wrote: > Chip. I would be interested in the plans. > I don't know if CG is of value but I would like to try. > > ed kasper > > -Original Message- > From: Chip Hoyle [mailto:cho...@hampsuites.com] > Sent: Wednesday, Decemb

Re: CS>burning

2001-12-06 Thread Nick Grant
Ivan They are all from different families. The husband is the brother in law of my friends sister - and the baby - just your average healthy baby :) Tracy - Original Message - From: "I Anderson" To: Sent: Thursday, 6 December 2001 20:21 Subject: RE: CS>burning > I'm over here, Tracy

Re: CS>Ozonated water, FIR fibre

2001-12-06 Thread Kevin Nolan
Marshall - read your reply below after sending off my last response. I believe what you have to say is correct with respect to substantial temperature differences between object vs surroundings in thermal equilibrium. Sure, a sample of say platinum and carbon will emit quite differently when heated

RE: CS>Colloidal Gold

2001-12-06 Thread Ed Kasper
Chip. I would be interested in the plans. I don't know if CG is of value but I would like to try. ed kasper -Original Message- From: Chip Hoyle [mailto:cho...@hampsuites.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 7:46 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Colloidal Gold Brian, I b

CS>Acidity and CS

2001-12-06 Thread Roger D Ragain
Hello Everyone, This week I put my racing homing pigeons on CS and Stabilised Oxygen to clean them out before the breeding season begins. The birds really look good. I normally acidify their drinking water to combat ecoli and paratyphoid, two common infections they occasionally get but haven't use

Re: CS>Ozonated water, FIR fibre

2001-12-06 Thread Kevin Nolan
Marshall Dudley, James Osbourne-Holmes wrote: "Because it is not so. See "General College Chemistry" 6th edition, page 96 and 97: Absorption spectrum: When continuous electromagintic radiation, for example, white light, passes thorugh as substance, certain wavelengths of radiation may be absorb

Re: CS>Re: Eniva's "angstrom sized ionic minerals"

2001-12-06 Thread James Allison
The below may help some people, I know it helped me a little. anion: anion anin , atom or group of atoms carrying a negative charge. The charge results because there are more electrons than protons in the anion. Anions can be formed from nonmetals by reduction (see oxidation and reduction) or fr

Re: CS>Re: Eniva's "angstrom sized ionic minerals"

2001-12-06 Thread boberger
Hi D.G., Contact "Ole Bob" off the list for how to make a one gallon unit. Been there and done that. "Ole Bob" -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com

Re: CS>Re: a reason to buy 400ppm CS

2001-12-06 Thread boberger
Hi Reid, Some time ago the technical source of light adsorption by particle size was cited on this list and as Marshall of Roger pointed out the the T.E. is affected to the first power by the concentartion and the brightness to the thrid power of the particle size. Alos the color adsorption that h

Re: CS>Re: Eniva's "angstrom sized ionic minerals"

2001-12-06 Thread boberger
Ivan and Ken et al, The following is VERY interesting. "Ole Bob" has been fighting a problem in regards to "introduce Ag+ cations into water, without adding anions." When I contacted a very brilliant industrial chemist about a problem that I have with HVAC ARC CS being very low on pH, and told hi

CS>dandruff

2001-12-06 Thread Shirley Reed
If you quit sugar for about 6 months, the dandruff will probably disappear. But full strength vinegar followed by h2o2 (3%) and left on overnight will help a lot. The smell will dissipate after a while, thankfully! pj __ Do You Yahoo!? Send your

Re: CS>VIRUS ALERT BROOKS BRADLEY

2001-12-06 Thread boberger
Broooks, Change over to NEtsacpe and most of that crap will cease. Get Zonealarm PRO also. "Ole Bob" -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or- silve

Re: CS>Sea Silver

2001-12-06 Thread Tony Moody
Hi Val, My guess is that the name Sea Silver evolved from C Silver. Tony Val Q wrote: > > Has anyone ever heard of Sea Silver? My sister has just had an anthrax > scare in an envelope (it appeared as a puff of smoke and then disappeared). > In conversation with the person who came out to see he

Re: CS>Trees

2001-12-06 Thread Brickeyk
I plan on spraying stumps of cut Xmas trees with Cs. We are finding a problem where fungus enters the stump and will spread to new seedlings. So even though the tree was fungus free the next generation can become infected. Hope the Cs will do the job. Brickey WWW.KuneysChristmasTrees.com --

Re: CS>Ozonated water, FIR fibre

2001-12-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
Because it is not so. See "General College Chemistry" 6th edition, page 96 and 97: Absorption spectrum: When continuous electromagintic radiation, for example, white light, passes thorugh as substance, certain wavelengths of radiation may be absorbed. The wavelength are characteristic of the sub

Re: CS>***Re: Infrared saunas

2001-12-06 Thread FHLew
Greetings to all silverlist members, Ken wrote: < I would be cautious with ozone [O3] It is highly corrosive, will eat the tires right off your car, has high atmospheric level warnings in weather reports for people with respiratory problems and probably acts as a very potent free radi

CS>Returned emails

2001-12-06 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Hi, I sent emails to these folks on the list who requested info, only to have them returned. Please resend me your email address, in case I have it wrong. _monta...@c-zone.net edkas...@pacbell.net jon-nel...@3com.com itssuz...@digitex.net Sincerely, Terry Chamberlin Metabolic Solutions Instit

Re: CS>Ozonated water, FIR fibre

2001-12-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
Kevin Nolan wrote: > Ivan Anderson wrote: On the matter of FIR - no. Conservation of energy > - the first law of thermodynamics - is not sufficient; there is the > second law to contend with as well. If any (passive) material could > selectively radiate a frequency spectrum different from that of

Re: CS>VIRUS ALERT BROOKS BRADLEY

2001-12-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
You need to dump outlook express and get an email program that isn't a gapping hole for worms. Everyone I know who has ever gotten a worm is using it, and no one I know who is using anything else has ever gotten one. Marshall brooks bradley wrote: > Everyone please note. My computer has just b

CS>re: Re: CS>Acid/alkaline silver generator?

2001-12-06 Thread Duncan Crow
Hi Kevin; The instructions for the alkaline water maker say that 12 volts is enough... some instructions I saw somewhere indicate you could also use one or 2 magnets to separate the water into ionic components, and that current was not required; only the potential was. Or are we interested in not

RE: CS>Ozonated water, FIR fibre

2001-12-06 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
“As for so-called "Far infrared fibres" - the concept defies basic thermodynamics. All materials emit and absorb precisely the same spectrum of heat radiation when at the same temperature.” If this is so, why do infrared thermometers have an “emissivity” adjustment that varies with the material be

Re: CS>Re: a reason to buy 400ppm CS

2001-12-06 Thread Nina Silver
- Original Message - From: Reid Harvey To: silver list Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 8:22 AM Subject: CS>Re: a reason to buy 400ppm CS > Dear Ken, > In the U.S. and Europe there is superb infrastructure (good roads, > working phones, etc.) educated people, and vibrant markets. But i

CS>Re[2]: CS>Ozonated water, FIR fibre

2001-12-06 Thread Solar
Hello Kevin, Thursday, December 06, 2001, 9:06:11 AM, you wrote: KN> On the matter of FIR - no. Conservation of energy - the first law of thermodynamics - is not sufficient; there is the second law to contend with as well. If any (passive) material could KN> selectively radiate a frequency spe

Re: CS>Re: Eniva's "angstrom sized ionic minerals"

2001-12-06 Thread D G
First, I'd like to point out I am not a distributor, and have no interest in being one, unless of course their Cesium (on the to-be-banned list) and Vanadium products prove to be superior for use in cancer which I am investigating. Second, not to defend MLM's, but they are not the devil, al

Re: CS>burning

2001-12-06 Thread Caroline Wienecke
Hi everyone. Thought I would just jump right in... I have felt burning but not anything painful. Some friends of mine who took some CS that was purchased at a health food store said they felt nauseated when they first took it. One of them had taken a tablespoon of it on an empty stomach. Ho

Re: CS>Sea Silver

2001-12-06 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Morning Valerie, Has anyone ever heard of Sea Silver? My wife has used 2 bottles so it. Heaven only knows if it is any good ! There is no labeling to tell you how much of anything it contains. I could not tell it helped her in anyway. Of course nothing helps her so this is nothing new

CS>Sea Silver

2001-12-06 Thread Val Q
Has anyone ever heard of Sea Silver? My sister has just had an anthrax scare in an envelope (it appeared as a puff of smoke and then disappeared). In conversation with the person who came out to see her, she mentioned I use colloidal silver, and he said he uses sea silver. I have never heard

RE: CS>Ozonated water, FIR fibre

2001-12-06 Thread Kevin Nolan
Ivan Anderson wrote: ".Not so Kevin. O3 will dissolve in water to eventually degrade to H2O2. O3 will remain dissolved in room temp water for a few minutes and in ice cold water for about 20 minutes. Ozone can be generated using dry air quite acceptably, without the generation of the nitri

CS>Re: Eniva's "angstrom sized minerals"

2001-12-06 Thread Kevin Nolan
Hello, Ivan. You wrote: "I am not quite sure where the silver hydroxide remark comes form, but very little in the way of silver hydroxide is formed at pH less than 9. If you are referring to precipitation, AgOH solid is brown." I meant as dissociated ions, ie Ag+ & OH-, not as a precipitate. The

CS>Re: a reason to buy 400ppm CS

2001-12-06 Thread Reid Harvey
Dear Ken, In the U.S. and Europe there is superb infrastructure (good roads, working phones, etc.) educated people, and vibrant markets. But in less developed countries all of these things are lacking. Stand back and try to imagine a completely different economy. None of the resources you're talk

Re: CS>***Re: Infrared saunas

2001-12-06 Thread Nina Silver
- Original Message - From: Ode Coyote To: Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 6:16 AM Subject: Re: CS>***Re: Infrared saunas > I would be cautious with ozone [O3] It is highly corrosive, will eat the > tires right off your car, has high atmospheric level warnings in weather > reports

Re: CS>Re: a reason to buy 400ppm CS

2001-12-06 Thread Ode Coyote
I fail to see how buying any commercial CS at any price could be cheaper than a couple of silver wires , a handful of batteries or the neighbors car and a few cups of rain water or dew when the only real expense is the silver at $6 an oz and one ounce makes many many gallons of CS. Ken At 08:24

Re: CS>***Re: Infrared saunas

2001-12-06 Thread Ode Coyote
I would be cautious with ozone [O3] It is highly corrosive, will eat the tires right off your car, has high atmospheric level warnings in weather reports for people with respiratory problems and probably acts as a very potent free radical in the body...the sort of thing that people take antioxid

Re: CS>Leukemia and CS

2001-12-06 Thread Ode Coyote
A friend had a cat that was at deaths door with feline leukemia [probably a different sort of thing,] but, the cat is doing just fine now after having CS as drinking water for a few days. The vet didn't think the cat would make it. Ken At 11:50 AM 12/5/01 -0500, you wrote: >Just got a call fro

RE: CS>H2O2 and silver as rocket propellent

2001-12-06 Thread Ode Coyote
For sure, they'd best have a good stop watch..and para sail? How about the silver as catalyst for the h202 and nitrogen gas? Sounds almost relevant. Ken At 08:51 AM 12/5/01 -0700, you wrote: >Are they kidding? Who in their right mind would strap that thing on and >torch it off? I would jus

CS>Re: a reason to buy 400ppm CS

2001-12-06 Thread Reid Harvey
Leacy, I am sorry to say that it appears that you have a very definite bias, if not prejudice. It is a great shame that something as beneficial as this concnetrated CS should elicit such a response. Shame on you. As I have said, the appearance of this material in photos cannot capture its appear

RE: CS>Re: Eniva's "angstrom sized ionic minerals"

2001-12-06 Thread I Anderson
Hi Again Kevin, You wrote: >>Judging from your remark "they do not use salt.", perhaps you didn't understand what I was saying by "seems to me a simpler definition would suffice: Angstrom size ionic mineral = salt (general term, not just NaCl). Example: silver hydroxide - which is about 80-90 % o