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

2002-04-11 Thread Bill Missett
I stick the (Microdyn) bottle (or you can use an eyedropper) into my nostrils, and squirt it, while snorting it up into my sinuses. Works like a charm. - Original Message - From: "John A. Stanley" Newsgroups: list.silver To: Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 8:23 AM Subject: Re: CS> CS as

Re: CS>3 Questions: Please participate!

2002-04-11 Thread Ode Coyote
15-17 PPM [Hanna meter], current controlled at .7ma, voltage at start 26, voltage at end 6, 8oz batch, 2 hrs average run time/ 8oz. or 15-17 PPM [Hanna meter], current controlled at 2 ma, 6v at start, constantly stirred, 12v at finish, approx 1 hr per 8 oz run time. colorless, TE light, gaining in

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

2002-04-11 Thread John A. Stanley
In article <20020409.235717.-257397.6.natural_essenti...@juno.com>, natural_essenti...@juno.com wrote: >I've read where people "flood their sinuses" with CS. How is this done? Netti pot. -- John A. Stanley j...@natel.net -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for dis

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

2002-04-11 Thread Ode Coyote
Sit upside down on a couch so your head is where your feet were and pour CS into the nose. When your eyes sting a little, you have CS flooded thoughout. Ken At 10:49 PM 4/9/02 -0500, you wrote: >I've read where people "flood their sinuses" with CS. How is this done? >Leacy >Life is Good! > >

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

2002-04-11 Thread Ode Coyote
Of course all these methods are ambiguouse, but taken together can give some relative 'idea' to feed into your intuitional programmings. Ken At 01:31 AM 4/10/02 -0400, you wrote: > >From: "Russ Rosser" >> What I'm ultimately trying to determine is whether TASTE is actually the >> best low-tec

Re: CS>HVAC vs LVDC CS making

2002-04-11 Thread Marshall Dudley
The most widely used method uses Neon Sign Transformers, 12 or 15 KV, and places the silver electrodes just above the water's surface, so that the voltage pulls the water up and around the elecrode. This results in a crude voltage regulator, since as the voltage decreases, less water will get pul

Re: CS>HVAC vs LVDC CS making

2002-04-11 Thread Arnold Beland
Marshall, Which electrode are you limiting the area of, anode or cathode? I have been making the cathode small and hard to reach, to gain control of conductivity, in the assumption that the cathode would be where the ions would clump together, making larger particles. Arnold - Original Messa

Re: CS>HVAC vs LVDC CS making

2002-04-11 Thread Marshall Dudley
It would be both, since they swap 120 times a second. Marshall Arnold Beland wrote: > Marshall, > > Which electrode are you limiting the area of, anode or cathode? I have been > making the cathode small and hard to reach, to gain control of conductivity, > in the assumption that the cathode wou

CS>Flies

2002-04-11 Thread Yvonne
Does anyone out there know of a non-toxic solution to saving my doggies from hordes of flies which just settle on them in bunches in this hot weather? They bite their ears to pieces. Must say, however, that cs puts the bites to right rapidly! Thank you1 Yvonne <>

Re: CS>HVAC vs LVDC CS making

2002-04-11 Thread Arnold Beland
Marshall Have you had your stuff checked for particle size distribution? Arnold - Original Message - From: "Marshall Dudley" To: Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 12:37 PM Subject: Re: CS>HVAC vs LVDC CS making > It would be both, since they swap 120 times a second. > > Marshall > > Arno

CS>Fw: Watson-Burton bill introduced, has bill #HR 4163

2002-04-11 Thread John Draper
REQUEST: write your Member of Congress to protest FDA cover-up Ladies and Gentlemen: Presenting: the Watson-Burton bill to abolish mercury in dentistry: H.R. 4163, by Congresswoman Diane Watson (D-Calif.), for herself and Congressman Dan Burton (R-Ind.). The bill marks a culmination of Dia

Re: CS>Flies

2002-04-11 Thread Marshalee Hallett
> Does anyone out there know of a non-toxic solution to saving my doggies from > hordes of flies which just settle on them in bunches in this hot weather? > They bite their ears to pieces. Must say, however, that cs puts the bites > to right rapidly! > > Thank you1 > Yvonne > Dear Yvonne, Make a

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

2002-04-11 Thread Chip Hoyle
I have found that the addition of about 1 teaspoon of MSM to 8 oz of CS helps eliminate the discomfort of using CS when rinsing the sinuses. Worth a try if you use it regularly. Chip Hoyle Ode Coyote wrote: > Sit upside down on a couch so your head is where your feet were and pour > CS into t

Re: CS>HVAC vs LVDC CS making

2002-04-11 Thread Marshall Dudley
Yes, check Frank's site, it is the Silver Lightning Brand. His site shows about 4.5 ppm, but I have decreased the flow rate to bring it up to the nominal 5 ppm. Size distribution should not be effected significantly with only a 10% change in flow rate. Marshall Arnold Beland wrote: > Marshall

CS>Flooding sinuses

2002-04-11 Thread Frank Key
When flooding the sinuses it is important that the mixer be "isotonic", that means the salinity of the solution is approximately the same as saliva. If you use CS or even plain water without adding salt, your nose will sting (like when you get water up your nose in a swimming pool). To make an isot

Re: CS>Flies

2002-04-11 Thread Connie
Diet changes, to RAW feedings, make the animals less appealing to fleas, tics, mosquitos, do not know if that holds true of flies also. My rottie- out most of the time, also in the heat, is not generally bothered by flies. Flies were a problem for dogs in the past before I started BARF feedings. Co

Re: CS>Flooding sinuses

2002-04-11 Thread Connie
A cheapo saline nasal spray at Walmart.dump half or more of the saline out, top with CSmuch easier, for us less techie people!! (I also add 10% DMSO to the CS-10/90) Connie > From: Frank Key > Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 16:24:40 -0400 > To: silver-list@eskim

Re: CS>Flies

2002-04-11 Thread Connie
It was Marshalee's suggestion for the CS/sugar. :o) I apply generally ONE, sometimes two doses of topical flea/tic product like biospot per year...only because I do not want to take the chance of the rottie bringing fleas into the cats...(I do not chemically treat the cats at all). I live up here

Re: CS>Flies

2002-04-11 Thread Bobbye Stegen
Hi Connie, I have two greythounds on BARF and they do not attract flies. However, we have bees and wasps on our backporch (especially wasps). Will the sugar/CS syrup get them to move on. I don't think I want to kill the bees since they polinate all my flowers. I have not tried to go without th

Re: CS>Flies

2002-04-11 Thread Maxine Wilton
Give the pets a garlic tablet every day. That will keep fleas etc away. Takes about q week or two to start. Maxine -Original Message- From: Bobbye Stegen To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Thursday, April 11, 2002 2:10 PM Subject: Re: CS>Flies >Hi Connie, > >I have two greythounds on BAR

Re: CS>Flies

2002-04-11 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Wow, this is a startling claim! Could you please say what happens to bees that consume CS-laced honey? I can not imagine any bad effect! JBB Marshalee Hallett wrote: > > > Does anyone out there know of a non-toxic solution to saving my doggies > from > > hordes of flies which just settle o