Re: CS>CS in an Aquarium

2002-04-09 Thread altanation
- Original Message - From: altanation To: James Allison Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 9:18 AM Subject: Re: CS>CS in an Aquarium CS / Fresh water fish. I have been using CS for treating fresh water fish, mostly various carp varieties i.e. goldfish to koi. In the p

Re: CS>Priorities (coconut oil)

2002-04-09 Thread Nick Grant
The brand is Trident, and it is not sweetened, or homogenised. Just coconut and water and a preservative of course. Tracy - Original Message - From: "Catherine Creel" To: Sent: Tuesday, 9 April 2002 14:57 Subject: Re: CS>Priorities (coconut oil) > < oil, > in that it helps balance ch

Re: CS>Priorities (coconut oil)

2002-04-09 Thread Catherine Creel
Hi Tracy, <> Good! But the preservative...oy vey. Also, you may want to ask the company how it's processed. My understanding is most companies use copra. Catherine -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest

Re: CS>Priorities (coconut oil)

2002-04-09 Thread Nick Grant
That sounds ominous. Copra. Has a nasty ring...:) What is it? Tracy - Original Message - From: "Catherine Creel" To: Sent: Tuesday, 9 April 2002 19:46 Subject: Re: CS>Priorities (coconut oil) > Hi Tracy, > > < coconut > and water and a preservative of course.>> > > > Good!

RE: CS>Priorities (coconut oil)

2002-04-09 Thread I Anderson
Nothing wrong with copra Tracy, Its dried coconut meat. Passing water through desiccated coconut and pressing it out is the only way I know of to obtain coconut milk. Coconut milk is the next best thing to coconut oil, as it contains up to 20% (by memory) oil, assuming its a good brand. If it goes

CS>Colloid vs. ionic TASTE

2002-04-09 Thread Frank Key
Russ wrote: > Does anyone know how particulate size affects the ability to *taste* CS? > Frank? Tx. Since metallic silver has no taste, a colloid containing only metallic silver particles (a true colloid), regardless of the size of the particles, has no taste. The taste associated with colloidal

RE: CS>Cancer: cause and cure

2002-04-09 Thread I Anderson
Jason, I am not quite sure what you are trying to say in your message. Individual cancers cases are to be treated on their particular circumstances of course, and I did say that the internal 'landscape' needs to be altered for lasting results, and that this MAY be sufficient in and of itself. Does

Re: CS>Air problems

2002-04-09 Thread Joseph Fritz
At 09:11 PM 4/8/02 -0700, you wrote: Does anyone have problems breathing the air around their computer? I have a terrible time when I am at my computer. It feels like the air is thick with smoke my sinuses plug up, nose and mouth dry out, throat gets sore and a tickle starts in my lungs. The

RE: CS>Citric Acid and CS

2002-04-09 Thread I Anderson
Kathie, Vitamin C has the habit of gobbling up metals, which would tend to render both useless. So probably best to separate the intake. Ivan. -Original Message- From: Kathie Jones [mailto:kathiejo...@comcast.net] Sent: Tuesday, 9 April 2002 2:58 a.m. To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: C

RE: CS>Unidentified subject!

2002-04-09 Thread I Anderson
Thanks Ronan, Yes it seems that the negative pole of a magnet will cause the body fluids to become more alkaline. Calcium bicarbonate, normally a straight molecule, will bend and break into calcium hydroxide and CO2. The cytoplasm oscillates between pH 7.4 and 6.6 as the pores open and close and

Re: CS>Colloid vs. ionic TASTE

2002-04-09 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
I wonder why an ion would have taste but a stable atom not have taste. Is this a scientifically proven fact? I would suppose that taste is based on molecular composition. The statments below may be correct, but it would be good to know the basis of the claims. Frank Key wrote: > > Russ w

Re: CS>Air problems

2002-04-09 Thread Ian Roe
Hi: It's better to open the unit - take it outside the house, reverse the hose on the vaccum cleaner and blow it out with the crevice tool. Ian - Original Message - From: Joseph Fritz To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 7:09 AM Subject: Re: CS>Air proble

Re: CS>Re: CS: Everything you EVER wanted to know CS

2002-04-09 Thread Solar
Hello Wayne, Monday, April 08, 2002, 2:00:43 PM, you wrote: WG> I found this below. I know as a newbie to the use of CS it answers many questions I have/had. I hope it will help others. Starts below my signature line. There is also a synopsis on how they make WG> their CS using 10,000volts expe

Re: CS>Air problems

2002-04-09 Thread GAllen4296
Computer monitors generate positive ions, which are bad for the body. You can buy combined negative ion/ozone generators which can counteract the negative effects of computer use. I cannot lay my hand on my reference material at the moment. Suggest you do a google search on negative ions. Geor

Re: CS>Priorities (coconut oil)

2002-04-09 Thread Kevin Nolan
Dessicated coconut that is "naturally processed", ie unbleached, can be purchased at the same price as the bleached stuff from many supermarkets. Because it it so tolerant to heat and oxidation, the oil (approx 65% of total) should be good. If you have reservations it might pay to contact the manuf

Re: CS>Cancer: cause and cure

2002-04-09 Thread AVRA / Jason
Ivan: Please be aware that my comments were only expressed out of frustration for ways of thinking, and certainly not directed at you personally. You'll note that the second action I have taken for myself is to balance my own PH level. The internal landscape IS critical. In fact, I'm reading a v

Re: CS>Cancer: cause and cure

2002-04-09 Thread Kevin Nolan
Thanks to everyone who has made an input on the big C question; in particular to Jason, Duncan and Ivan. Encouraging when folks give of their time so generously. Some great stuff to chew over. However time I think to preempt Mike and wind up the various threads. My own conclusions: Prevention is ce

Re: CS>Priorities (coconut oil)

2002-04-09 Thread Marshall Dudley
I thought coconut milk was the liquid inside of a coconut. Broke a coconut last week and drunk some myself. Marshall I Anderson wrote: > Nothing wrong with copra Tracy, > Its dried coconut meat. Passing water through desiccated coconut and > pressing it out is the only way I know of to obtain c

RE: CS>CS in an Aquarium

2002-04-09 Thread Heather King (LCA)
I too have used CS to take care of fungus & fin rot on individual koi, outside the pond. Works great! I went through a period of time where every fish had something disgusting going on & it wasn't until I tried CS that I got the most control. Carp pox was not controlled with this method at that tim

Re: CS>Priorities (coconut oil)

2002-04-09 Thread Catherine Creel
<> Find out here: www.coconut-info.com Catherine -- 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- silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com with the word subscr

Re: CS>Priorities (coconut oil)

2002-04-09 Thread Catherine Creel
<> Read here: www.coconut-info.com Copra has lost the benefits of the coconut. Catherine -- 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- silver-dige

Re: CS> CS as nose drops

2002-04-09 Thread Connie
I agreetook care of my chronic sinus infections that always led to ear infections also. When I fail using it now and then, they try to creep back, just take a couple snorts now and then, I have no problems. Connie > From: Kathie Jones > Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Date: Sun, 07 Apr 20

Re: CS>CS & ALS

2002-04-09 Thread Marshall Dudley
My wife's mother died from ALS about 3 months ago. Unfortunately CS did not seem to help. Marshall MARIANO DELISE wrote: > Dear Listers,I have a friend with ALS. I am confident CS can help > him somehow, it is a mycoplasma, but howHe uses a BiPapp. I > don't know what that is, but d

CS>CS & ALS

2002-04-09 Thread MARIANO DELISE
Dear Listers, I have a friend with ALS. I am confident CS can help him somehow, it is a mycoplasma, but how He uses a BiPapp. I don't know what that is, but does anyone know if CS can be used with this??? Thanks, Nancy

CS>Periodic Table on the Web

2002-04-09 Thread jrowland
Endlessly fascinating Web resource: http://www.webelements.com/ jr -- 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- silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com with the

CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V102 #256

2002-04-09 Thread Nicola Kay
> www.PurestColloids.com Thanks all for your advice re air problems. It is true that I am allergic to dust and dust mites so that may be a large component of my problem. Also appreciate the info re negative ions. Will look into that.

CS>nutritional anemia

2002-04-09 Thread Connie
Please I don't need advice on eating right or supplements...just asking for some info: Can someone tell me the symptoms of nutritional anemia? My iron count is 16, should be at least 30. Gonna try a bit of a search, but curious as to what I might find, beyond the obvious symptomstired, cold,

RE: CS>Priorities (coconut oil)

2002-04-09 Thread I Anderson
> Read here: > > www.coconut-info.com > > Copra has lost the benefits of the coconut. > > Catherine No it hasn't. Here are a couple of links found at www.coconut-info.com as suggested. http://www.apcc.org.sg/special.htm Earlier this year, at a special conference entitled, "Functional Foods Fo

RE: CS>Priorities (coconut oil)

2002-04-09 Thread I Anderson
No, you were drinking coconut water. Pretty good for you too. The best sports drink never manufactured. Ivan. > -Original Message- > From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com] > Sent: Wednesday, 10 April 2002 2:45 a.m. > To: *Silver-List* (E-mail) > Subject: Re: CS>Priorities (coc

Re: CS>nutritional anemia

2002-04-09 Thread Connie
I did just find some informationfunny thing, I have been craving soda crackers for monthsjust plain soda crackers, one of the sympoms of nutritional anemia (iron deficiency) is pica: craving of things not normally eaten. Connie > From: Connie > Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Date: Tu

RE: CS>nutritional anemia

2002-04-09 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Interesting. I thought pica was the craving for certain clays by some people in the past in the South of the United States, usually pregnant women. Does that mean that pica is the general term, and the clay snarfing is a subset? James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Connie

CS>Re: Nutritional anemia

2002-04-09 Thread jrowland
Connie writes: > ...beyond the obvious symptomstired, cold, pale, etc. > This may be irrelevant to your situation, but I was just diagnosed for these symptoms; in my case, it was thyroid imbalance for which Levothyroxin was prescribed. jr -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussio

Re: CS>Colloid vs. ionic TASTE

2002-04-09 Thread Kevin Nolan
The metallic taste from licking some metal objects such as a cupro-nickel coin are presumably due to a surface layer containing various oxide, carbonate, basic carbonate etc compounds of the metal. Someone having one of those pure silver Maple leafs might want to report whether licking one (cl

Re: CS>Monitors and radiation

2002-04-09 Thread Kevin Nolan
Hi Wayne, Probably a number of possibilities here. Could be an eyestrain component, but I don't find text difficult to read - the monitor produces very clear, sharp text images, and a refresh rate of 75Hz should be adequate to cope with 'beat' from the fluorescent tube. The moni

CS>Re: CS TASTE POLL, please!

2002-04-09 Thread Russ Rosser
WOULD EVERYONE WHO HAS ACCURATELY DETERMINED THEIR CS's PPM, PLEASE DENOTE IT AND RANK ITS FLAVOR INTENSITY ON A SCALE OF 1-5? Thanks! 1 - barely perceptible at all 2 - definite, but mostly as an aftertaste 3 - definite, metallic flavor 4 - strong, metallic flavor 5 - very metallic; bitter What

Re: CS> CS as nose drops - flooding sinuses?

2002-04-09 Thread natural_essentials
I've read where people "flood their sinuses" with CS. How is this done? Leacy Life is Good! GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http:

Re: CS>nutritional anemia

2002-04-09 Thread Catherine Creel
<> This means things like wood..and your dog's fur...and the couch stuffing, not food you don't normally eat. Catherine -- 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...@es

Re: CS>Re: CS TASTE POLL, please!

2002-04-09 Thread Arnold Beland
From: "Russ Rosser" > What I'm ultimately trying to determine is whether TASTE is actually the > best low-tech indication of CS strength, since other *inexpensive* methods > like laser pointers & cheap conductivity meters can be ambiguous. The use of a conductivity meter can be ambiguous

CS>Virgin Coconut oil vs. Copra

2002-04-09 Thread Catherine Creel
What is Virgin Coconut Oil? Virgin Coconut Oil can only be achieved by using fresh coconut meat or what is called non-copra (see below for a definition of copra). Chemicals and high heating are not used in further refining. There are currently two main processes of manufacturing Virgin Coconut Oil:

Re: CS>Virgin Coconut oil vs. Copra

2002-04-09 Thread Nick Grant
When you and Ivan have come to a decision, let us know. :) I thought I was doing well putting CN cream in my cereal. it is one of the few "milks" I can tolerate. Bummer if it's no good. Tracy - Original Message - From: "Catherine Creel" To: Sent: Wednesday, 10 April 2002 17:55 Subje

Re: CS>Virgin Coconut oil vs. Copra

2002-04-09 Thread Catherine Creel
<> ROFL, Tracy! C -- 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- silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT

CS>Re: CS TASTE POLL -- The 3 Questions

2002-04-09 Thread Russ Rosser
Arnold, > The use of a conductivity meter can be ambiguous as the introduction > of air, particularly by stirring or bubbling, can lead to an increase in > conductivity. Yes, and it indicates only the ionic content, which may be of little efficacy. > Using a laser pointer to indicate the presenc