Re: CS>neutralizing aloe??

2002-09-03 Thread Russ Rosser
A naive question from a bachelor: Can baking soda fully dissolve, or does it always remain gritty? --Russ - Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 7:31 PM Subject: Re: CS>neutralizing aloe?? It varies. I use

Re: CS>A lung disease -- suggestions?

2002-09-03 Thread Jim Meissner
Thank you Jeannie. I have some 99.9% DMSO but I was afraid to use it based on some of the negative information that I heard about it. Thanks for the positive and negative information. I will try it. Thanks. Juergen P. (Jim) Meissner Check out my Website at www.MeissnerResearch.com Read about t

Re: CS>A lung disease -- suggestions?

2002-09-03 Thread Jim Meissner
The ozone generator is air based. It is intended for a fish tank. The air pump feeds the ozone generator and you stick the hose into the ear or under the tongue. Juergen P. (Jim) Meissner Check out my Website at www.MeissnerResearch.com Read about the benefits of the Brain State Synchronizer so

CS>Re: CS-DMSO

2002-09-03 Thread Gaston
Jeannie, In one of your messages you wrote : -- For external use, I use it at 50/50. This relieves my husbands arthritis when applied externally to the painful joints... -- I read the comments from James concerning the cleaning of the area prior

Re: CS>particle size distribution analyser

2002-09-03 Thread SilverList
> > The PL-PSDA particle size distribution analyser is an integrated, > > > > automated system for the rapid determination of particle size distribution > > > > of colloidal dispersions...in ten minutes > > > http://www.polymerlabs.com/partsize/ > jr Sounds good, but it only measures down to 5 nm.

Re: CS>Jon saved my life

2002-09-03 Thread Tom & Mary McFadden
Ronwilson: Check your clock battery in your PC, your silver list e-mail came to me showing Febuarys date. ---Original Message--- From: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Sunday, February 03, 2002 4:25:31 PM To: CS Subject: CS>Jon saved my life Came on this list because old doc Jon was pushin

Re: CS>Microscopy SITE

2002-09-03 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Hi, Wayne, I wish I knew more to tell you, but the best I can say is that you might look into Naessen's dark field microscopy if you want to look at living organisims. This seems to be a kind of advancement on Rife's work. It also invovles resonance actions, as did Rife's work. If you ha

Re: CS>RE: Glad cow syndrome

2002-09-03 Thread M. G. Devour
Barb wrote (in reply to James): > Thanks, any help would be greatly appreciated. This thread is a good study in just why and how we allow some off-topic content... The "Glad cow" subject thread diverged from another, more on-topic one, when somebody started talking about ... err, mushrooms. Then

Re: CS>OT: echinacea

2002-09-03 Thread Connie
Thanks for that info Jack, but what I was looking for is an article that states contradictory info to this. I had read an article through the internet at least a couple years back that stated there is no need to use echinacea in an off/on schedule. The only point I can remember specifically is that

Re: CS>FW: Cat Fancy article/treating FeLeuk with CS

2002-09-03 Thread Connie
What I did forget to state with the article posting, it is available in the Oct. 2002 issue of Cat Fancy magazine. The CS use was mentioned only in the preamble to the article. The full article goes on to explain FeLV, diagnosis, prevention, attitudes and treatments. As it stated in the article,

Re: CS>A lung disease -- suggestions?

2002-09-03 Thread d.black
Jeannie, Thanks... I have heard of it in powder form and did'nt know which you used. Nancy... > > "d.black" wrote: > > > Jeannie, > > What form of DMSO do you use? > > thanks, > > Nancy... > > The only form I have ever seen is a clear liquid. I have seen 70% and 99%. I > prefer 99%, since I mix

Re: CS>neutralizing aloe??

2002-09-03 Thread Connie
Thank you Marshall! Connie From: Marshall Dudley Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Tue, 03 Sep 2002 20:31:15 -0400 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>neutralizing aloe?? Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com Resent-Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2002 17:38:07 -0700 It varies. I use a swimming po

Re: CS>RE: Glad cow syndrome

2002-09-03 Thread Barbara Liles
Thanks, any help would be greatly appreciated. Although nothing will surpass the desire to be substance free, seems like there ought to be something out there that would begin to correct the chemical mess that results from introducing a host of bad chemicals into the system. I have little faith i

Re: CS>FW: Cat Fancy article/treating FeLeuk with CS

2002-09-03 Thread Barbara Liles
FW: Cat Fancy article/treating FeLeuk with CSConnie, Did I miss something? How did the cats on CS do? - Original Message - From: Connie To: silver- list Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 12:45 PM Subject: CS>FW: Cat Fancy article/treating FeLeuk with CS -- He

Re: CS>neutralizing aloe??

2002-09-03 Thread Marshall Dudley
It varies. I use a swimming pool ph test kit and add the soda until the ph is 7. I pretty well mix them all at once. There are some things in aloe vera that can have an H or an OH tail, and if you add acid or alkaline will switch tails (I may not be describing this quite right, I read a paper on

Re: CS>Molecular weight/DMSO transport Attn Marshall

2002-09-03 Thread Marshall Dudley
Then the implication could be that DMSO will actually carry CS particles of up to about 30 atoms through the skin. That would be about a 1 nm particles. So it looks like DMSO would likely work primarily with the ions. Marshall "James Osbourne, Holmes" wrote: > This is from the DMSO Pharmacolog

CS>CS and Grave's Disease

2002-09-03 Thread Sonja Buhlman
Does anyone have experience with CS and Grave's Disease? Thanks, Sonja -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list arch

CS>Re: [Re: CS>Re: [Re: CS>A lung disease -- suggestions?]]

2002-09-03 Thread Henry
Thank you Jeannie. I wanted to be sure as there a lot of dif %s. Hank Jeannie wrote: > - > Attachment:  > MIME Type: multipart/alternative > - Henry wrote: > Hi, The DMSO I have is 99.9% pur

Re: CS>A lung disease -- suggestions?

2002-09-03 Thread Jeannie
Jack Dayton wrote: > > > > From: Jeannie > > Resent-Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2002 12:49:12 -0700 > > > > The only usual side-effect is that if you use it (DMSO) too strong, > it can irritate > > the skin. When I use it, I usually mix it with CS. For external > use, I use it at > > 50/50. This relie

Re: CS>Re: CS/DMSO

2002-09-03 Thread Jeannie
ol...@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 9/3/2002 2:49:44 PM Central Daylight Time, > jean...@ucinet.com writes: > > >> When I use it simply to make the CS penetrate, I usually use it 90% >> CS to 10% >> DMSO. > > I don't know, but it certainly has caused no problems for us, and we > have used

CS>DMSO

2002-09-03 Thread Jeannie
Hank wrote: Hi, The DMSO I have is 99.9% pure. Is that the DMSO you are talking about when you say mix it 90% CS to 10% DMSO? Thank you, Hank Yes. Jeannie -- We lie the loudest when we lie to ourselves. Jeannie McReynolds Oregon Coast -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussio

Re: CS>Re: [Re: CS>A lung disease -- suggestions?]

2002-09-03 Thread Jeannie
  Henry wrote: Hi, The DMSO I have is 99.9% pure. Is that the DMSO you are talking about when you say mix it 90% CS to 10% DMSO? Thank you, Hank Yes.  I mix that 9 parts of CS with 1 part of DMSO. Jeannie Jeannie wrote: Jim Meissner wrote: > > Dear Jeannie, could you please provide

CS>"Make Your Own Silver"

2002-09-03 Thread jrowland
> Solid silver nitrate is still available as a wart stick... > http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/artdec98/bdsilver.html -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your messa

Re: CS>RE: Glad cow syndrome

2002-09-03 Thread Jack Dayton
> From: "M. G. Devour" > Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2002 09:52:36 + > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: Re: CS>RE: Glad cow syndrome > Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com > Resent-Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2002 06:51:34 -0700 > > I should think that the ... ahem ... recr

Re: CS>OT: echinacea

2002-09-03 Thread Jack Dayton
> From: Connie > Date: Mon, 02 Sep 2002 11:22:53 -0400 > Subject: CS>OT: echinacea Connie wrote: > A couple of more years back, on one of my lists, (that being one of the > problems), I read a paper with an alternative opinion on whether echinacea > should be used on an on/off schedule (as is no

Re: CS>RE: Glad cow syndrome

2002-09-03 Thread ronwilson
Try this site http://www.ibogaine.co.uk/ - Original Message - From: "James Osbourne, Holmes" To: Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 1:50 PM Subject: RE: CS>RE: Glad cow syndrome > It is a real herb. From the Congo. > > Probably, your best chance of locating someone with current clinical

CS>Jon saved my life

2002-09-03 Thread ronwilson
Came on this list because old doc Jon was pushing CS and his 6 volt generator. Bad heart and research had produced info. that low level infections could start the build up in veins. CS seamed ideal answer. Was to late, had really bad attack, had hours to live, had 4 veins replaced in bypass. Died

CS>neutralizing aloe??

2002-09-03 Thread Connie
Question from another list, for Marshall: What is the ratio of Bicarb to aloe for making a CS gel? How far in advance of combining this mixture to the CS do you make it? Thanks! Connie

CS>coral calcium and cs

2002-09-03 Thread mars larz
has anyone ever seen the informercial about coral calcium? they talk about the acids and alkaline and ph levels in our systems and how coral calcium works to balance them out i wonder if you could use this product while taking cs there are articles on the site by a scientist named Robert Barefo

Re: CS>A lung disease -- suggestions?

2002-09-03 Thread Jack Dayton
> From: Jeannie > Resent-Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2002 12:49:12 -0700 > > The only usual side-effect is that if you use it (DMSO) too strong, it can irritate > the skin. When I use it, I usually mix it with CS. For external use, I use it at > 50/50. This relieves my husbands arthritis when applied

Re: CS>A lung disease -- suggestions?

2002-09-03 Thread Jeannie
"d.black" wrote: > Jeannie, > What form of DMSO do you use? > thanks, > Nancy... The only form I have ever seen is a clear liquid. I have seen 70% and 99%. I prefer 99%, since I mix with CS. Jeannie -- We lie the loudest when we lie to ourselves. Jeannie McReynolds Oregon Coast -- T

CS>Re: CS/DMSO

2002-09-03 Thread OLMXR
In a message dated 9/3/2002 2:49:44 PM Central Daylight Time, jean...@ucinet.com writes: > When I use it simply to make the CS penetrate, I usually use it 90% CS to > 10% > DMSO. Would adding the DMSO to the CS break down the Brain Barrier protection against CS? Thom

CS>Re: [Re: CS>A lung disease -- suggestions?]

2002-09-03 Thread Henry
Hi, The DMSO I have is 99.9% pure. Is that the DMSO you are talking about when you say mix it 90% CS to 10% DMSO? Thank you, Hank Jeannie wrote: Jim Meissner wrote: > > Dear Jeannie, could you please provide some more information about DMSO > dosages, warnings, effects, etc? DMSO is another t

RE: CS>RE: Glad cow syndrome

2002-09-03 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
I am contacting a friend who is a Shrink and has a great deal of knowledge about such matters. If he has useful leads will forward them to you. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Barbara Liles [mailto:ba...@netease.net] Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 9:53 AM To: silver-li

CS>Molecular weight/DMSO transport Attn Marshall

2002-09-03 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
This is from the DMSO Pharmacology article I sent you off list. This is probably where I noted the MW relevancy. "Perliman and Wolfe76 demonstrated that allergens of low molecular weight such as penicillin G potassium, mixed in 90% DMSO, were readily carried through intact human skin. Allergens h

Re: CS>A lung disease -- suggestions?

2002-09-03 Thread d.black
Jeannie, What form of DMSO do you use? thanks, Nancy... > > DMSO is another thing that has gotten a bad rap, and is really not toxic. The > government came out and said that it could cause damage to the eyes. What they > didn't tell you was that they gave the rats the equivalent of a person drink

RE: CS>RE: Glad cow syndrome

2002-09-03 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
It is a real herb. From the Congo. Probably, your best chance of locating someone with current clinical information on it would be to contact High Times magazine. The article I read may have been in Nexus Magizine. I am sorry that I do not have more useful information for you. James-Osbourne:

Re: CS>A lung disease -- suggestions?

2002-09-03 Thread Marshall Dudley
"James Osbourne, Holmes" wrote: > DMSO will carry anything below a critical molecular weight into and > throughout the body; good stuff or bad stuff. Do you have any idea what that weight would be? And are you sure it is the weight instead of the size that is important? Marshall -- The silver

RE: CS>A lung disease -- suggestions?

2002-09-03 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
DMSO will carry anything below a critical molecular weight into and throughout the body; good stuff or bad stuff. Therefore, clean the skin thoroughly with soap and water before applying it. I even go the extreme of rinsing the area with distilled water after rinsing away the soap with tap water,

Re: CS>A lung disease -- suggestions?

2002-09-03 Thread Jeannie
Jim Meissner wrote: > > Dear Jeannie, could you please provide some more information about DMSO > dosages, warnings, effects, etc? DMSO is another thing that has gotten a bad rap, and is really not toxic. The government came out and said that it could cause damage to the eyes. What they didn'

RE: CS>A lung disease -- suggestions?

2002-09-03 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Brooks Bradley says DMSO is good for penetrating goo in the lungs. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 8:37 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>A lung disease -- suggestions? I don't t

RE: CS>RE: Glad cow syndrome

2002-09-03 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
There is a simple reagent that will identify the safe one; probably in that great sounding book. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Malcolm Stebbins [mailto:s...@asis.com] Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 6:56 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>RE: Glad cow syndro

Re: CS>A lung disease -- suggestions?

2002-09-03 Thread Marshall Dudley
Jim Meissner wrote: > Then we tried bubbling ozone in the ears and > under the tongue. Can you explain? Do you mean you put water in the ear, then bubbled ozone in it through a tube in the ear? Marshall -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions f

RE: CS>particle size distribution analyser

2002-09-03 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
That looks hot. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: jrowl...@nctimes.net [mailto:jrowl...@nctimes.net] Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 9:17 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>particle size distribution analyser Dear Santa, > The PL-PSDA particle size distribution a

RE: CS>RE: Glad cow syndrome

2002-09-03 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
It's all in/is THE mind. Consciousness is an inherent attribute of space. Proposed brief definition of "Grok": intuitive synchronistic epiphany. And the ravens call, "Attention, Attention, Attention" James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Ode Coyote [mailto:coyote...@ea

RE: CS>Sodium Hydroxide was buying cs instead of making it.

2002-09-03 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Thank you. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Ivan Anderson [mailto:i...@win.co.nz] Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2002 4:59 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CS>Sodium Hydroxide was buying cs instead of making it. Hi James and Marshall. The reason why sodium hydro

Re: CS>A lung disease -- suggestions?

2002-09-03 Thread Jim Meissner
A good friend of mine had a serious case of pneumonia that did not respond to the prescribed antibiotic. We decided to experiment with CS. She consumed about 4 oz of CS per day. This certainly helped in a general way and she was able to go to work and function, but the lungs did not seem to clea

Re: CS>A lung disease -- suggestions?

2002-09-03 Thread Marshall Dudley
That is why the DMSO is used. DMSO will carry the CS into the encapsulation. Marshall Connie wrote: > The poster noted that the pathogen is encapsulated. > That is what would make treating it more difficult with CS. > Connie > > > > > We have nebulized both people and animals with CS/DMSO with v

CS>FW: Cat Fancy Article, Oct. 2002

2002-09-03 Thread Connie
I just sent this off to the author of the article. STEVE FRIESS 2166 Camellia Drive Reno, NV 89512 st...@stevefriess.com I am emailing inre to your article in the Cat Fancy for Oct. I am assuming you also authored the preamble to the article. In the preamble to the article, it mentions using c

RE: CS>FW: Cat Fancy article/treating FeLeuk with CS

2002-09-03 Thread KATYE MCDORMAN
Thanks -Original Message- From: Connie [mailto:wufn...@stargate.net] Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 1:46 PM To: silver- list Subject: CS>FW: Cat Fancy article/treating FeLeuk with CS -- Here is

CS>FW: Cat Fancy article/treating FeLeuk with CS

2002-09-03 Thread Connie
-- Here is the preamble to the Cat Fancy Article: Positive Outlook, Positive Environment Veterinariana find cats with the leukemia virus can enjoy life? By Steve Friess Most people try to avoid FeLV positive cats. However, Ron and Debbie Reinstedler will drive hundreds of miles to ado

Re: CS>A lung disease -- suggestions?

2002-09-03 Thread Jeannie
I should add the following. I used about 9 parts CS to about 1 part DMSO for nebulizing. I'm not sure if using it much stronger would be OK or not. Jeannie Marshall Dudley wrote: > I don't think that CS alone is going to do any good. The body has walled it > off, so things like CS will likely

Re: CS>A lung disease -- suggestions?

2002-09-03 Thread Connie
The poster noted that the pathogen is encapsulated. That is what would make treating it more difficult with CS. Connie > > We have nebulized both people and animals with CS/DMSO with very good success. > We > have reversed pneumonia on both people and animals doing this. > > Jeannie -- The s

CS>have you ever heard of these distilled waters,

2002-09-03 Thread Val Q
Dear Mars, I would not use Willard Water for this purpose. I do add Willard Water to my reverse osmosis water to get some minerals back in that I have taken out; supposedly Willard Water also helps make you more alkaline. I use this for drinking. Since you make CS with distilled water (no m

Re: CS>A lung disease -- suggestions?

2002-09-03 Thread Jeannie
Marshall Dudley wrote: > I don't think that CS alone is going to do any good. The body has walled it > off, so things like CS will likely not make it inside. The only thing I can > think of that might work would be to nebulize with a CS/DMSO combination. But > check with those that have done

RE: CS>A lung disease -- suggestions?

2002-09-03 Thread Medwith, Robert
LAST Winter I was sick from work we had a wet basement and something was growing there. I was using CS in a nebulizer and it helped but Lungs did not clear completely till problem was fixed and basement dried up. Point is CS works. Note Federal OSHA was called to get them to address problem. If any

Re: CS>A lung disease -- suggestions?

2002-09-03 Thread Marshall Dudley
I don't think that CS alone is going to do any good. The body has walled it off, so things like CS will likely not make it inside. The only thing I can think of that might work would be to nebulize with a CS/DMSO combination. But check with those that have done such things before trying. I am no

CS>A lung disease -- suggestions?

2002-09-03 Thread Jdownmaine
A friend age 50 works in a "sick" school. Lots of lung irritations from the air conditioning/heating system. He has an encapsulated "something" in the upper lung. It has been needle biopsied and is not cancerous, but an "infection. It has neither grown nor reduced with antibiotics so the doctor's n

Re: CS>HVAC again...

2002-09-03 Thread Marshall Dudley
Most people use the slight gap, and let the electric field pull the water up to the electrode method I believe. I use the submerged electrode, with a glass tube over each wire so that only about .1" of tip is showing. Then pump the water through the chamber at a rate of about 1 gallon per hour for

Re: CS>RE: Glad cow syndrome

2002-09-03 Thread M. G. Devour
Malcolm writes: > In a transparently devious attempt to keep this on topic; the False > idea that you can distinguish a poisonous mushroom from > non-poisonous ones because it will discolor a piece of silver, or > make it non-poisonous by cooking it with silver is yet more of the > stuff S. globa

CS>Microscopy SITE

2002-09-03 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Morning JBB, The-Scientist.com is a wonderful, free online science publication. I love it. used to look at CS. Presumably it would be useful only for particulate as oppoosed to ionic CS? I checked out the site. Nice indeed. I have never thought of looking at CS with my microscope. T

Re: CS>buying cs instead of making it.

2002-09-03 Thread Arnold Beland
Sorry, the search should be "laser pointer AAA" - Original Message - From: "Ode Coyote" To: Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 6:34 AM Subject: Re: CS>buying cs instead of making it. > No results on ebay yet > I'll try again in a day or so > Ken > > > > > > >Ken, > >Do a search on eBay

Re: CS>buying cs instead of making it.

2002-09-03 Thread d.linen
I couldn't find him there either, Ken. diane Ode Coyote wrote: > > No results on ebay yet > I'll try again in a day or so > Ken > > > > >Ken, > >Do a search on eBay on my ID of abeland1 and you will see the details. I > >brought these into the country originally to try to provide a method of

Re: CS>buying cs instead of making it.

2002-09-03 Thread Ode Coyote
No results on ebay yet I'll try again in a day or so Ken > >Ken, >Do a search on eBay on my ID of abeland1 and you will see the details. I >brought these into the country originally to try to provide a method of >testing home made CS for strength of colloidal content (coupled with a light >met

CS>Unsubscribe Re: silver-digest Digest V102 #621

2002-09-03 Thread Frank Zaccheo
--- silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote: > ATTACHMENT part 1 message/rfc822 > > silver-digest Digest Volume 102 : Issue 621 > > Today's Topics: >Re: CS>Mystery sweetner >CS>re CS CO-OP Con >CS>Re: sodium hydroxide >CS>neutralizing a

Re: CS>OT: echinacea

2002-09-03 Thread Barbara Liles
Connie, I too would like to have access to that paper on Echinacea. It is truly amazing! - Original Message - From: Roman To: Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 5:39 PM Subject: Re: CS>OT: echinacea > Try http://www.powerattunements.com/herp.html . Search for echinacea on that > page.