There are some claims that it does not cross the barrier. I think I was
the first on the list to support that view. But I am not certain it is
proven.
See:
http://educate-yourself.org/cs/csfaq.shtml,
http://www.quantumbalancing.com/csfq.htm,
http://www.n-ergetics.com/FAQ.html and
http://colloida
Jillian writes:
> Yes, I am confused by all this ppm business, and the fear
> of turning blue or grey or whatever.i just want to take colloidal
> silver for maintence and stronger doses for sicknesswith all the
> info how could I be a little unsteady in my thinking.i do
> appreciate the
hello wayne
Gee, i hope you arent picking on me over choice of words yes, i am
looking for a 'good' generator..i am alone and have no clue or technical
ability. Perhaps I should have said...as good a generator as I can
afford.. everyone wants a good generator or a good doctor
Evening BungaloJil,
>> It was a 4 oz bottle and suggested
use was half teaspoon twice a day if i remember right. I usually by my
colloidal silver from www.homecure.com but am always looking for another
place to get it from until i can afford to get a good generator.
I think you have bee
Dear Listers:
Some time ago I posted a question as to the use of DMSO in weakening the
Brain Barrier against CS.
Is it true that CS will NOT cross the Barrier by itself?
Can anyone tell me where to research this situation.
I have a friend who is a new user of CS that wants to know.
Thanks if anyon
Today i went to our local healthfood organic grocery and checked to see if
they had colloidal silver..found a product that was 500ppm and the label
read dont take more than ten days as a possible side effect is argyria, a
skin condition than effects the color of the skin (my words)i was
My apologies... my previous message was supposed to be off-list.
'leigh
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On Sun, 29 Sep 2002 19:10:58 -0400, Rick Johnson wrote:
>The "Subject" shown in this particular message has been around since I
>joined the list. However, the actual topic has been changed multiple
>times.
>
>If possible, can we change the subject line when the subject changes?
>
>I receive hun
AS a fairly new person to the list, I have an observation.
The "Subject" shown in this particular message has been around since I
joined the list. However, the actual topic has been changed multiple
times.
If possible, can we change the subject line when the subject changes?
I receive hundreds
For those interested learning more about bentonite clay, this link has more
info:
http://www.relfe.com/Pascalite.html
Regards
Hanneke/Australia
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Dear Larry,
This is totally unrelated to the CS List, but I was wondering if you might be
related to any Tankersleys in Arkansas?
Just genealogical curiosity...
Kindest regards,
='leigh
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Bill Missett wrote:
> There seems to be a major shift in philosophy developing here. Until this
> discussion began, the dominant Silver List thought was that CS could NOT
> cause arygria. Now we are hearing that high strength CS CAN cause argyria.
> Is there any evidence to support this content
Jason,
I'm aware that Microdyn uses perhaps 1% silver protein but in my
experience with high ppm CS the stabilizers may not be necessary. i.e.
thus far I find that I can make/ store CS that's upto ~300ppm without
the requirement of any compound. I did have one batch go unstable
overnight and prec
> Acmeair wrote:
>
> found some lugol's iodine. reagents, inc. reagents.com.100ml,
> $8.50, 500ml, 16.50, and iodine-potassium iodide, 1 ltr, 16.50.
>
> both solutions look like they have the same specs. jim
http://www.altcancer.com/lugols.htm
7.95 4fl.oz.
The Thyroid
OR/AND ..first world medical dictate.
Dear list.
While living on an island in the Bay Islands of Honduras CA a few years
ago I had a minor medical problem which was solved by being sent off
with several vials of medication and an equal number of syringes, by a
lady MD. The instruct
I correct myself: Bentonite clay is primarily used in the U.S. for oil well
drilling operations, as a slurry which is pumped into the well.
It is also used in beauty packs. The brand I use (internally) is (get
this) "Aztec Secret / Indian Healing Clay -- World's Most Powerful
Facial/Deep Pore
I just read the last half of your message, and I dont think that's a bad
observation at all (about mixing CS and salt). It may even be true.
But it goes beyond what happens in the stomach, for I mix the two together
in a base mix which often takes months to deplete. Maybe I am making silver
ch
Bentonite clay is used primarily (in the U.S. anyway) for facial clay beauty
pack application, because of its well-known ability to cleanse and detox
through its high absorption characteristic (which is the same way it
deodorizes cat boxes).
I use a variety made for beauty use, because it is groun
found some lugol's iodine. reagents, inc. reagents.com.100ml, $8.50,
500ml, 16.50, and iodine-potassium iodide, 1 ltr, 16.50.
both solutions look like they have the same specs. jim
Well, that is extremely interesting as I had never heard of anyone consuming
bentonite clay, unless they inhaled some while cleaning the catbox!
However, I am violently allergic to iodine, yet worry whether the total
lack of it in my diet for the last 17 years is causing harm.
Where would one
We have made our own for about 4 years now.
Tom<><><>
Bill:
In my opinion, correct!
However, that said, I'm not exactly certain what Microdyn is, as I've never
researched it. High PPM colloidal silvers are rarely "isolated" silver...
Usually they are compounds, either silver salts or silver proteins. The
higher the PPM, the harder it is to stabili
But silver chloride and mild silver protein are not true collodial silver,
correct?
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From: "SilverMedicine.org"
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Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: CS>reply from a company selling 500ppm CS
> Bill:
>
> I've corresponded with three individuals
Please explain further the statement: "the mild Argyria was caused by
Water Oz".
Dennis
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Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 1:24 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
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Bill:
I've corresponded with three individuals over the last year who have
developed Argyria, and I'm aware of two other cases.
The two other cases were caused by Mild Silver Protein. One was caused by
the mass consumption of poorly made silver chloride for five years daily.
One actually posted
I drink very mild mixture, with pure unprocessed sea salt for the 82
minerals and trace elements it contains, and bentonite clay to detox and
cleanse liver and kidneys. (The mix is two tablespoons of each in two
liters of water, with two tablespoons of the mix diluted in two liters of
fresh water,
Ok, I'm puzzled, why would you drink sea salt and bentonite clay?
TIA,
paula
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From: "Bill Missett"
>
> Additionally, my
Liz writes:
> Hi,I am brand new to the list. I've been interested in colloidal
> silver making for some time, and the benefits from it. I look forward
> to reading your emails.
Greetings and welcome to the list, Liz!
> My husband made a setup a few years ago for electrolysis for
> removing dirt f
Re: CS>reply from a company selling 500ppm CSConnie, We make our own .
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From: Connie
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 10:14 AM
Subject: Re: CS>reply from a company selling 500ppm CS
Are you buying 80ppm CS, or making the CS.
Reid,
Try msi...@yahoo.com
Regards,
Paul
Reid Harvey
wrote:CSers,
I'm trying to locate Terry Chamberlain, but the mailer daemon spits the
messages back. Can someone kindly help me with his address?
Thanks and namaste.
Reid
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Are you buying 80ppm CS, or making the CS.
Connie
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Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2002 09:36:38 -0500 (Central Daylight Time)
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I have been using 80PPM CS for two years now, at least thats what I think it
is as I have no PPM meter. I usually take an ounce in am and Pm also. So
far I have not turned any other color .
I did have a client who started using CS and she got grey patches on her
elbows, however when she cut ba
There seems to be a major shift in philosophy developing here. Until this
discussion began, the dominant Silver List thought was that CS could NOT
cause arygria. Now we are hearing that high strength CS CAN cause argyria.
Is there any evidence to support this contention?
I have been consuming M
CSers,
I'm trying to locate Terry Chamberlain, but the mailer daemon spits the
messages back. Can someone kindly help me with his address?
Thanks and namaste.
Reid
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Reid:
I've done a bit of further research concerning ceramic filters, and I do
understand that using a low PPM silver product would not be adequate for
such a purpose. I've seen a study where a 50 PPM high quality CS was used
for such a purpose, and the results were not satisfactory.
As far as t
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