Re: CS>Caffeine

2002-08-26 Thread Barbara Liles
For those of us who did use MSP and anyone who might in the future, I think it would be beneficial to undergo a liver detox prior to and following a specific protocol. Also a colon cleanse to promote maximum absorption. Additional Vitamin and E and Selenium make sense too. - Original Message

Re: CS>OT: canola oil

2002-08-26 Thread Roman
Here's what Dr. Mary Enig had to say about canola oil -- http://www.mercola.com/2000/jan/23/canola_oil_update.htm . The bottom of the page contains info on Dr. Enig. Roman Connie wrote: > > Could others please forward to me privately what they feel the most > compelling link for NOT using canol

RE: CS>OT: canola oil/con-ola oil

2002-08-26 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Re: Nexus Mag. "It is not especially > concerned about verifiable facts, contextual accuracies and rational > perspectives." That has been my observation. Lots of good, but the occasional eyebrow-raiser. An expose of Satanism in high places quoted Alester Crowley's "Law of Thelema" as "Do what

Re: CS>OT -- Sea salt...

2002-08-26 Thread Russ Rosser
Mike-- As I've said for years, I can pass along full-spectrum sea salt various countries including Peru for $7 / lb. + shipping. Dissolved in water, it provides every geological mineral in ionic solution. (I agree that Celtic salt is a rip-off; and the French coast hosts some of the heaviest com

Re: CS>Question, COYOTE ZENTERPRIZES AUTOMATIC COLLOIDAL SILVER GENERATORS ????

2002-08-26 Thread Rich Adams
> Is the COYOTE ZENTERPRIZES AUTOMATIC COLLOIDAL SILVER GENERATORS product > listed at this site, http://silverpuppy.com/page1b.html good for getting > started in making CS? That's how I started before getting into the HVAC arc method. Rich Adams -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for

CS>Re: CS lotion/creme

2002-08-26 Thread BJ
The recipe sounds familiar . I'd be curious to know more about that as it is reputed to help with insect bites as well. If not, it is possible that the MSM may have been added when the liquid was at a high temp - have heard this inactivates the MSM completely. Anyway, I will soon be making a

Re: CS>Caffeine

2002-08-26 Thread CKing001
On Mon, 26 Aug 2002 22:41:47 -0400, Marshall Dudley wrote: >When I was a teenager I swallowed a quarter. This was when quarters were 90% >silver. It weighed 6.25 grams, so there was 5.625 grams of silver there. I >weighted about 100 pounds, or about 40 KG. The lethal dose would be 2 to 20 >gra

Re: CS>Caffeine

2002-08-26 Thread Marshall Dudley
I am reviewing that literature now. I did find one interesting sentence: Silver at 50-500 mg/kg body weight is the lethal toxic dose in humans. When I was a teenager I swallowed a quarter. This was when quarters were 90% silver. It weighed 6.25 grams, so there was 5.625 grams of silver there. I

Re: CS>CS Lotion

2002-08-26 Thread Brickeyk
I added CS to a jar of "Blue Stuff." EMU oil, MSM, and Aloe Vera. Can't say that it improved it. My boy just returned from Florida covered with mosquito bites. He used the salve on his bites. He is now in Hawaii so I don't know if the salve helped. Brickey -- The silver-list is a modera

Re: CS>Question, COYOTE ZENTERPRIZES AUTOMATIC COLLOIDAL SILVER GENERATORS ????

2002-08-26 Thread mars larz
"d.linen" wrote:I have his generator and am very satisfied with it. D/ David Borden wrote: > > Is the COYOTE ZENTERPRIZES AUTOMATIC COLLOIDAL SILVER GENERATORS product > listed at this site, http://silverpuppy.com/page1b.html good for getting > started in making CS? > > I was going to do

Re: CS>Caffeine

2002-08-26 Thread AVRA / Jason
Marshall: It is a known fact that silver dust can cause Argyria; that silver protein can cause Argyria; that silver salts can cause Argyria. That this is not widely known outside of older doctors these days is that exposure to silver has been limited. The real truth is that no research has been

Re: CS>Question, COYOTE ZENTERPRIZES AUTOMATIC COLLOIDAL SILVER GENERATORS ????

2002-08-26 Thread d.linen
I have his generator and am very satisfied with it. D/ David Borden wrote: > > Is the COYOTE ZENTERPRIZES AUTOMATIC COLLOIDAL SILVER GENERATORS product > listed at this site, http://silverpuppy.com/page1b.html good for getting > started in making CS? > > I was going to do the home made setup,

Re: CS>CS Lotion

2002-08-26 Thread Jeannie
I wish you would post a recipe for making a lotion which I could make with CS! Jeannie BJ wrote: > Hi, > > I have been making soaps and lotions for years, and this idea has been > lurking in my brain for a couple of years now. Have never seen anything > like this discussed on this list either!

Re: CS>Question, COYOTE ZENTERPRIZES AUTOMATIC COLLOIDAL SILVER GENERATORS ????

2002-08-26 Thread Apple12
Not only does Ken offer a nice consistent unit he is very helpful and from all my dealings, I would say a very reputable firm to do business with. Over -n- Out Wayne "The moral development of a nation can be judged by the way that they treat their animals" - (Mahatma Gandi) "Those who do not

Re: CS>Question, COYOTE ZENTERPRIZES AUTOMATIC COLLOIDAL SILVER GENERATORS ????

2002-08-26 Thread John A. Stanley
In article <01c24d63$22680a60$0800a...@client4>, "David Borden" wrote: >Is the COYOTE ZENTERPRIZES AUTOMATIC COLLOIDAL SILVER GENERATORS product >listed at this site, http://silverpuppy.com/page1b.html good for getting >started in making CS? > >I was going to do the home made setup, however,

CS>Question, COYOTE ZENTERPRIZES AUTOMATIC COLLOIDAL SILVER GENERATORS ????

2002-08-26 Thread David Borden
Is the COYOTE ZENTERPRIZES AUTOMATIC COLLOIDAL SILVER GENERATORS product listed at this site, http://silverpuppy.com/page1b.html good for getting started in making CS? I was going to do the home made setup, however, for $75.00 I would rather spend the money and have something that plugs in and is

Re: CS>Walmart water caution

2002-08-26 Thread CKing001
On Mon, 26 Aug 2002 17:26:40 -0500, j...@natel.net (John A. Stanley) wrote: > My homemade DW ranges >from .6 to 1 Us. A recently purchased jug of DW measured 1.2 Pretty much, the generally accepted spec on the list was less than 1.0 . YMMV C

Re: CS>Caffeine

2002-08-26 Thread CKing001
On Mon, 26 Aug 2002 11:43:38 -0400, Marshall Dudley wrote: >I would assume that if CS were to cause neurological damage it would >impare one's IQ. My IQ was around 100 last time I had it tested years >ago. I just took another test a few weeks ago after taking CS for 4 >years, and now it is repo

Re: CS>Walmart water caution

2002-08-26 Thread John A. Stanley
In article <02a101c24d4a$3bcd1590$4ae82...@cj238241d>, "Rich Adams" wrote: >FWIW, during a visit with Ole Bob today, he pulled out his graphs and showed >me why DW with a 5us initial conductance is "junk". "Throw it out" is what >he said. Did Ole Bob say what the conductance should be? My homem

Re: CS>OT: canola oil/con-ola oil

2002-08-26 Thread Connie
Thank you for your comments Ken. I was getting disappointed starting to read your response, as I thought it was a pretty good article, much better than all the bunk I had found the day before trying to find something ''good'' AGAINST canola oil. But your final statement eased my disappointment. (O

Re: CS>Walmart water caution

2002-08-26 Thread Rich Adams
FWIW, during a visit with Ole Bob today, he pulled out his graphs and showed me why DW with a 5us initial conductance is "junk". "Throw it out" is what he said. Bob is working on getting some web space for a page. He eventually will make available his findings and graphs and what have you to ev

Re: CS>CS Lotion

2002-08-26 Thread Marshall Dudley
BJ wrote: > Hi, > > I have been making soaps and lotions for years, and this idea has been > lurking in my brain for a couple of years now. Have never seen anything > like this discussed on this list either! > > So here goes. > > Can anyone here think of why a lotion or creme made with CS (in lie

Re: CS>OT -- Sea salt...

2002-08-26 Thread rwtnbch816
My Naturopath swears by Celtic sea salt, despite the price. (And no he does not sell it.) Here are the people he suggests- http://www.celtic-seasalt.com/ Becky

Re: CS>OT -- Sea salt...

2002-08-26 Thread Barbara Liles
I'm with Mikewhere do we get sea salt? - Original Message - From: M. G. Devour To: Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 4:08 AM Subject: CS>OT -- Sea salt... > > Pure sea salt is literally the best mineral/trace element nutritional > > supplement you can find. > > I don't disagree with a

CS>CS Lotion

2002-08-26 Thread BJ
Hi, I have been making soaps and lotions for years, and this idea has been lurking in my brain for a couple of years now. Have never seen anything like this discussed on this list either! So here goes. Can anyone here think of why a lotion or creme made with CS (in lieu of distilled water)

Re: CS>Re: buying cs instead of making it... adding salt

2002-08-26 Thread Sonja Buhlman
Thanks again, Jenny! Payment will go in today's mail. Have a lovely day, Sonja Buhlman - Original Message - From: mars larz To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 2:02 PM Subject: Re: CS>Re: buying cs instead of making it... adding salt Barbara L

Re: CS>buying cs instead of making it.

2002-08-26 Thread Connie
Great detective work John!! Connie > Would your favorable comments about silvershield.biz have anything to do > with the fact that the domain is registered in your name? If you're > really just a satisfied customer, what is your relationship with the > company such that your name is listed in the

RE: CS>Horse digestive upset with PO CS>Typo correction

2002-08-26 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
that is "one" gallon, not "on" gallon. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: James Osbourne, Holmes [mailto:a...@cybermesa.com] Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 12:11 PM To: Silver-List Subject: CS>Horse digestive upset with PO CS I spoke with the owner of the quarter-horse t

Re: CS>buying cs instead of making it.

2002-08-26 Thread John A. Stanley
In article <3d68225b.7050...@tir.com>, "ja...@tir.com" wrote: >I have been very pleased with the results and the price of the CS >supplied by www.silvershield.biz The price I paid works out to 47 cents >an ounce. I believe they also have available a constant current >generator to produce eit

CS>Horse digestive upset with PO CS

2002-08-26 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
I spoke with the owner of the quarter-horse that was treated with CS in the drinking water. The stud that was treated for septic arthritis of the knee-like joint was given about on gallon over about 2 weeks. There were no digestive or excretory changes noted by the owner by visual inspection o

Re: CS>Re: buying cs instead of making it... adding salt

2002-08-26 Thread mars larz
Barbara Liles wrote: Thanks for the info. So, is the sea salt good, bad or indifferent? - Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley To: Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2002 8:48 PM Subject: Re: CS>Re: buying cs instead of making it... > Barbara Liles wrote: > > > Sorry Marshall. I re-read m

Re: CS>Re: buying cs instead of making it...

2002-08-26 Thread John A. Stanley
In article <3.0.3.32.20020826121025.032d4...@mail.earthlink.net>, Ode Coyote wrote: > > Spring water has any combination and amount of mineral and metallic >anions you can imagine as evidenced by the very fact of its high >conductivity. Make CS with it and it's anyone guess as to what you'll get.

Re: CS>OT -- Sea salt...

2002-08-26 Thread John A. Stanley
In article <001c01c24d0f$26638620$13efe...@computer>, Bill Missett wrote: >As stated, the likelihood that ancient salt has absorbed greater than normal >amounts of localized mineral content, making it an unbalanced product which >may or may not be good for your health. (i.e., high arsenic content

Re: CS>Walmart water caution

2002-08-26 Thread Ode Coyote
Agreed, if it's available. Point being, it's not necessary to go overboard within reason and 5 microsiemens is reasonably pure in the range of commercially distilled water quality. First batch? [and in general] If it looks good, don't sweat it. If something weird happens, get different water.

Re: CS>Re: buying cs instead of making it...

2002-08-26 Thread Ode Coyote
Spring water has any combination and amount of mineral and metallic anions you can imagine as evidenced by the very fact of its high conductivity. Make CS with it and it's anyone guess as to what you'll get. [but, in a pinch...at least some of the total content will be useful and the rest not ve

Re: CS>Better Question(?)

2002-08-26 Thread Ode Coyote
They will rarely tell you what it 'isn't' and are sketchy on what it "is". Look for MSP in very small letters..and don't buy it. If it says electro-colloidal..buy that. [I have yet to see any labeled as such in a retail store] ..and there's all sorts of ways to mis make electro-colloidal. [unfort

Re: CS>Fingernail and hair argyria

2002-08-26 Thread Marshall Dudley
Well, when it reaches the end and is no longer connected to the tissue underneath I will know for sure. I will keep you posted. Marshall Ode Coyote wrote: > This could be the result of a high pressure area in the nail as it grows > out of the cuticle that reveals a normal blue color like that

Re: CS>Caffeine

2002-08-26 Thread Marshall Dudley
AVRA / Jason wrote: > Summer: The idea that caffeine is in any way directly related to > Argyria is patently false. > > > I never said that caffine is related to argyria. Only that for > compounds of silver to plate out on silver atoms to form larger clumps > of silver requires a developer. This

Re: CS>Fingernail and hair argyria

2002-08-26 Thread Ode Coyote
This could be the result of a high pressure area in the nail as it grows out of the cuticle that reveals a normal blue color like that seen in veins under the skin of a fair complected person. If you look across the upper plane of the nail, you'll find that it is not uniform, but waves up and dow

Re: CS>OT -- Sea salt...

2002-08-26 Thread Bill Missett
As stated, the likelihood that ancient salt has absorbed greater than normal amounts of localized mineral content, making it an unbalanced product which may or may not be good for your health. (i.e., high arsenic content) - Original Message - From: "John A. Stanley" Newsgroups: list.silv

Re: CS>Newbie/Particle Size

2002-08-26 Thread Ode Coyote
If yellow CS is left in clear glass, the yellow sticks to the glass and the remainder still exhibits all the properties of CS. This tells me that yellow CS is not ALL yellow and contains a good percentage of the small colorless particles along with the larger yellow ones. The deeper the yellow

Re: CS>Codex arrives

2002-08-26 Thread Marshall Dudley
Yes, bleeding is an outlet, as are many parasites such as fleas and ticks to intestinal worms. It is my understanding that iron poisoning never occured years ago until we managed to eliminate all the parasites that would suck on us. Marshall Ode Coyote wrote: > If iron is toxic and has no outl

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V102 #594

2002-08-26 Thread d.linen
Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Lynda Khula wrote: > > could you please tell me what this is about and stop sending them I have no > interest in buying cs water I make my own > - Original Messa

RE: CS>CS in raw (unpasteurised) goat's milk

2002-08-26 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Thanks for the continuing explanation. I have made it, but did not know the name. Maybe the sub-nuclear particle of the same name was considered the "primordial cheese" of the universe by its discoverer. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Roman [mailto:r_...@yahoo.com] Sen

RE: CS>maintaining blood level of CS

2002-08-26 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
That data was based on excretion; and would relate to the amount distributed through the entire body, but not necessarily the serum levels. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Dean T. Miller [mailto:dtmil...@midiowa.net] Sent: Friday, August 23, 2002 10:46 PM To: silver-list@

Re: CS>Newbie/Particle Size

2002-08-26 Thread Ode Coyote
Could you tell us how you managed to do that [low PPM solution of large, grey >colloids] and how you could tell that you did? Have you ever made a deep yellow CS, left it in a clear glass container for several months and poured it out into another clear glass container, then looked at the conta

CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V102 #594

2002-08-26 Thread Lynda Khula
could you please tell me what this is about and stop sending them I have no interest in buying cs water I make my own - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 10:54 AM Subject: silver-digest Digest V102 #594 -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion

Re: CS>OT -- Sea salt...

2002-08-26 Thread Brooks Bradley
Dear Mike, Our researches have confirmed (to our satisfaction) the most preferable manner in which to obtain the needed trace elements is through some form of reliable kelp product. Additional NaCl (if needed) can most conveniently be supplied t

Re: CS>buying cs instead of making it.

2002-08-26 Thread Ode Coyote
www.silvershield.biz A refreshing website, very straight forward, no emotionally manipulative sales gimics... but not much info about their CS generators. Why are silver ions preferred over silver particles?..contains a bit of double speak, unfounded certitudes and mixed context but includes qual

Re: CS>OT -- Sea salt...

2002-08-26 Thread John A. Stanley
In article <003701c24cfe$11a008a0$3defe...@computer>, Bill Missett wrote: >You want to avoid mined salt, which is sometimes ancient and contains >heavier amounts of local trace elements, and stay with the fresh, >ocean-harvested sea salt. RealSalt is a widely available mined salt. It's basically

RE: CS>OT: canola oil

2002-08-26 Thread Ode Coyote
Be aware that Nexus magazine publishes peoples beliefs and theorys. It will print anything that sounds interesting. It is not especially concerned about verifiable facts, contextual accuracies and rational perspectives. It contains both good stuff and total BS with the distinction between the

Re: CS>buying cs instead of making it.

2002-08-26 Thread Ode Coyote
Bottom line: If you can see anything at all..it's not the ions you are seeing. Ions are way too small to reflect visible light. The smallest colloidal particles have no color but will reflect [refract?] visible light and can be seen as a Tyndal effect. The larger yellow colloidal particles may s

Re: CS>Codex arrives

2002-08-26 Thread Ode Coyote
If iron is toxic and has no outlet in males, I guess I'm the original iron man. My well water has at least 200PPM iron in it..so much that iron bacteria just loves the stuff and everything gets rusty looking. It tastes like a bucket of wet nails. I feel just fine after 30+ years of drinking it

Re: CS>Newbie/Particle Size

2002-08-26 Thread Ode Coyote
The store bought CS can be MSP [mild silver protein] Chemically precipitated [not electro colloidal at all] Poorly made HVAC [High voltage AC complete with nitrates]...well made HVAC is very good, but who made it and how? Large particle LVDC [low voltage DC] What color is it? Pale Yellow? well,

Re: CS>OT -- Sea salt...

2002-08-26 Thread Bill Missett
I can't recommend a particular brand, since I live in Southern Mexico, and buy mine raw and unlabelled, from roadside stands in communities surrounding lagoons where it is harvested. It costs me about $1US per kilo (2.2 pounds). I am aware of the Celtic sea salt, and have read of their careful

CS>OT -- Sea salt...

2002-08-26 Thread M. G. Devour
> Pure sea salt is literally the best mineral/trace element nutritional > supplement you can find. I don't disagree with anything you said in your post, Bill, but have a question... What source do you recommend? There are brands of "sea salt", both iodized and not (Yes, I know, avoid the iodize

Re: CS>Re: buying cs instead of making it...

2002-08-26 Thread Bill Missett
I can't address the benefits of sea salt over table salt for CS-making purposes, but I can tell you there is a world of difference in the two. Pure unprocessed sea salt is actually healthy for you, because it contains 82 minerals and trace elements which are stripped from common table salt, whic

CS>OT: Headaches, Asthma, Emphysema etc. (was: Teen brain pain)

2002-08-26 Thread Sonja Buhlman
Nancy: Hyperventilation (deep-type breathing) can cause a variety of promblems, incl. headaches, dizziness, etc. Check out the following sites: http://www.wt.com.au/~pkolb/buteyko.htm http://www.buteyko.co.nz/ Sonja - Original Message - From: "Ivan Anderson" To: Sent: Monday, A

RE: CS>Re: CS>Teen brain pain

2002-08-26 Thread Ivan Anderson
Just one more thought. Dehydration can cause headaches, which can be relieved by drinking water. This is not uncommon, especially among those with high caffeine intake. Ivan. > -Original Message- > From: Tad Winiecki [mailto:winie...@pacifier.com] > Sent: Monday, 26 August 2002 10:32 p.m.

CS>Re: CS>Teen brain pain

2002-08-26 Thread Tad Winiecki
The teen is a boy, a friend of my daughter's, and I don't know what drugs or street drugs he might take. Perhaps I cannot provide enough information to do much good. I only have a general description of his problem, as well. Thanks for the ideas. Nancy W -- The silver-list is a moderated for