Dear Sharon,
You said:
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** Is this a speculation on their part or do they have a picture to
support this?
This is what the VCUG test is for, to produce a picture..., and test
how long it takes the kidneys to rid the system of a radioactive dye,
at least that is my understanding of
Hey Jay,
Thanks for asking the questions as I am sure there are other new people joining
these lists out there that did not know all the answers about colloidal silver.
I have used only Distilled water and I have made milky CS too. I thought it was
the thermal stirring : ). All the questions hav
Jay:
Our walmart runs out of distilled water at times. There's runs on DW that I
just don't *get*. Since we usually get 5 gallons at a time we always
notice. Walmart always gets more water in. It just may take a couple of
days.
Jess
"By the rude bridge that arched the flood, Their flag to Ap
Not a clue. Maybe it's not the water. After using the bubbler I put it in
peroxide to keep it clean because it builds up silver particles on it when I
over cook. So maybe it's the peroxide. I'll try soaking in DW for now and see
what I get?
Ice
Furthermore, I have never made CS under condi
OK maybe this isn't so clear I am searching super markets remember I
said I made murky white kind with the other 3 I have tried... I am
searching. BTW that's also why I wanted the ppm tester. I'm going with ole
bobs suggestion then in the future a PWT tester. The water thing is really
not r
My isp caught 3 of them for me last night and deleted them before they
could reach me. They sent me a warning about the three emails.
cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
>
> Oh, I dunno.
> A false address in the mail list will possibly alert you that something
> triggered the mail error alert.
> It w
Dear Silver List members,
There are a handful of individuals who have been behaving rudely to
other members of the list.
Typical of this rude behavior has been the response to Jay's series of
questions about various kinds of water.
Let me say that it's within the realm of reason that you *migh
For a little more accurate report one may go to the CDC website and
obtain an elaboration which is much closer to the actual truth of this
matter.Http://www.cdc.gov
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.
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I don't think the 0 Bob talked about will work anymore. I have all my other
addresses in each mailbox. (I have 5) If a virus sends to all my list then I
will get it in each mailbox. At least I will know I am sending it..
Sincerely Yours,
Hank
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Dear David,
As usual, the YELLOW PRESS has only half the story. The actual truth
of the matter is that the Prairie Dogs have been falsely accused as the
perpetrator of this incident. In actual fact the culprit is the Gambian
rat, indigenous to African nations. It h
Oh, I dunno.
A false address in the mail list will possibly alert you that something
triggered the mail error alert.
It would make me do a scan at the very least.
It's a easy trap to set.
That bugbear thingy has tried several times to get me this week alone, so be
vewy, vewy cautious out there.
http://www.snopes.com/computer/virus/quickfix.htm
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Hi Reid,
Do you really need mineral free water for your purpose? Does it matter if you
make particulate silver or ionic silver or a silver compound if you are going
to be saturating ceramic with it? I would think that you might even consider
mixing the water with something so you can increase t
True Mike, But still cost more than building your own, That is just as good.
Sincerely Yours,
Hank
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First get a PWT meter to test the DW and the PPMs
Second take any power supply you may have from AC to 6Vdc to 40Vdc (your
Scanner, Printer plugin will work) and two . silver wires, Put the + to one
wire and the - to the other wire and you have what any of these high priced
gen's have, othe
Harold MacDonald 6/7/03 8:13 PM re: cheap meters
> My favourite saying and belief over the years is,[which has proven true many
> times] ;"A poor man can not afford to buy anything cheap ]
> Think about it.
> Harold
**
Think about "Byron's Law.."
There is nothing tha
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CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V103 #384
From: Ann Furgurson (view other messages by this author)
Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2003 16:52:02
Hi Ann,
I looked briefly at the Colloid Master Model 777 Universal colloidal
silver generator you wondered
I have many different c/s gen.,the WG is one of my 'top three'..IMHO...
| silverpuppy.com. What do any of you think about the
| generator from wishgranted.com/Colloidal_Silver_Generator? It's
| called the colloid Master.
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Hi All!
I've been a silent participant of this newsletter
for a month or two, but still have some very basic
questions. I am a natural healer and have been using
and making CS for about 18 months ( but making it the
"wrong" way- heating it, using saline and making very
high ppm - I was using
Hi All!
I've been a silent participant of this newsletter
for a month or two, but still have some very basic
questions. I am a natural healer and have been using
and making CS for about 18 months ( but making it the
"wrong" way- heating it, using saline and making very
high ppm - I was using Me
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CS>Virus and address book
From: Robert Berger
Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2003 16:24:00
> EIS'ers,
> About 4 years ago this thing raised it head and the solution is
> very simple.
> Make a new entry in your address book that consists of fi
EIS'ers,
About 4 years ago this thing raised it head and the solution is very
simple.
Make a new entry in your address book that consists of five zero's
"0"
When the virus hit the is recognizes that this is no a valid
address and stops.
"Ole Bob"
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Jay,
Ask the store manager for some DW, and stop the nonsense that you are putting on
this list.
"Ole Bob"
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Ohmigod! Thank you so much for the much needed laughs. I kind of know
what you mean about cutting your own hair. I have a Flowbee and did
somewhat that you just did. I forgot to add a spacer and it ended up
next to my scalp too. I just went ahead and gave myself a buzz cut too.
larry tankersley w
Try your local pharmacy, most carry DW as well as most grocery stores.
Jim
Jay Ice wrote:
this has gone sour. I didn't want this going on. I just wanted to find out
if rain water would do. Or a brita filter... the answerNO. I will still
search for good distilled water but until then I figu
On Sun, 08 Jun 2003 12:38:35 -0700, jrowl...@nctimes.net wrote:
>While slightly modifying Subject lines under current discussion
>doesn't much hamper comprehension now, it wreaks havoc later on when
>trying to follow Subject threads in our already labrynthian Archives
>http://escribe.com/health/t
ATTN BROOKS it's suspected the lil prarie-dog is the carrier???
On Sun, 08 Jun 2003 13:13:30 -0700 jrowl...@nctimes.net writes:
> "At least 19 people in three Midwestern states have contracted a
> disease
> related to smallpox, marking the first outbreak of the
> life-threatening
> i
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CS>Following archive Subject threads
From: jrowland
Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2003 12:41:30
> While slightly modifying Subject lines under current discussion
> doesn't much hamper comprehension now, it wreaks havoc later on
> when trying
"At least 19 people in three Midwestern states have contracted a disease
related to smallpox, marking the first outbreak of the life-threatening
illness in the United States...monkeypox...four of the victims have been
hospitalized; none has died..."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/
On Sat, 7 Jun 2003 23:46:26 -0400, "Jay Ice" wrote:
>uh oh...I'm thinking that I have slit my throat with this question. I have
>lost my good source of distilled water. The 3 brands I have tried since are
>producing CS that goes straight to the sink. I should have also mentioned
>Brita filterE
On Sun, 8 Jun 2003 01:42:05 EDT, form...@aol.com wrote:
>I see I was too late in responding about the baby bird. I just got to
>reading my mail today for the first time in more than a week. Sorry.
>Summer
Hey, no problem.
I saved your "recipe" for a time of need. :)
-- Dean -- from (almos
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Dear Lister's
I've been cutting my hair for the past three or four years now, with
relative success, using a Wall's electric clipper. The clipper has
attachments that range from one inch down to BUZZZ cut.
Yesterday before I gave myself a 'little trim' I took the cutter
apart to clean and adjus
Chuck,
Your latest siggy has to be my all time favorite (until you post
with a new one!)
paula
From:
> I wouldn't take a million dollars for any of my kids, but I wouldn't
pay a dime
> for another one.
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Do you have a supermarket where you live? GO THERE THEN Look
or ask if you are anywhere near serious about this at all.
Jay Ice wrote:
>
> geez how come you guys don't get it. the Wal*mart I have been going to for 2
> MONTHS now no longer carries any distilled water!!! I would go
Steve,
Very good explanation! Another alternative is to quadruple the wetted
area by bending a long length of 12 ga into a "W" for the anode and
cathode.
This reduces the initial resistance enough so a simple 9V battery and
27k to 47k resistor is all that is needed to stabilize the current. It
d
My store brand DW from Winn-Dixie Grocery Store is .5 PWT
Drug stores carry it, Grocery stores, even the 7-11 type stores. must have
your PWT to check it out.
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From: "Jay Ice"
To:
Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Wal*Mart water
> geez how come
Hm...
There are other problems, Jay. I have made CS for years, under nearly every
imaginable condition with good and not-so-good results.
However, I have never been in a town that had a Walmart that did not have
stream distilled water. I suppose there are stores that run out temporarily.
Well Said :)
I think I'll call up Hanna... It's a local call for me... I'l post what I
find out...
Regards,
Alexander
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From: "Ode Coyote"
To:
Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 9:52 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Direct source for PPM meters...
>
> >..until you ask them a meaningfu
Dick & other list members,
(Dick's question was sent to me privately, but I thought my answer might
help others)
> Question. In using the LM334Z and the 330ohm resistor in the circuit of a
> battery powered CS unit, why would one have to use (3) 9 volt batteries?
Would
> this system work with (1
I went to Pasadena to see Bob Beck give his lecture a few years back. I had
seen pictures of Mr. Beck, and he had hair around the sides but none on top. In
person, he had a full head of hair, and the color was as bright as a new role
of copper wire. He stated that the new growth was after mag pu
If it has a filter after distilling might need to remove it. Some
distillers do this for some stupid reason if its distilled why filter?
Sincerely
Joseph Fritz
At 12:12 PM 6/8/2003 -0500, you wrote:
My tap water pegs the meter. Completely useless for CS. I tried distilling
it in one of those co
To All,
I received three copies of a virus addressed to ncrffn...@sneakemail.com
This was my previous Silver List address, and it was never used anywhere
else. Probably someone caught it and it mailed copies to everyone in
their address book.
It won't execute on my system since I run Win 3.1 jus
Directing a magnetic pulser at your brain seems like an unacceptable risk.
Current would be induced in your brain and that doesn't seem like a good
idea to me.
At 11:25 AM 6/8/03, you wrote:
According to a friend of Bob Beck's, he massaged ionic/colloidal silver
into his scalp, and then used
My tap water pegs the meter. Completely useless for CS. I tried distilling
it in one of those countertop distillers and even after twice distilling it
(8 hours), it still pegged the meter.
At 11:23 AM 6/8/03, you wrote:
I have found that Walgreen distilled water is very consistant, usually
rea
Where I live they get sold out sometimes wait a few days and check again.
Joseph Fritz
At 06:13 PM 6/7/2003 -0400, you wrote:
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It's not with the drinking water, Jay. Look around the pharmacy area.
C
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According to a friend of Bob Beck's, he massaged ionic/colloidal silver into his scalp, and then used his Magnetic Pulser over his entire scalp daily. He started to notice (which was a delightful surprise to him) re-growth of hair after about 2 months of doing this. The hair appeared to be thick
I have found that Walgreen distilled water is very consistant, usually reads
out at 0.5 to 1.1 uS.
Thanks Davido,
You are right. Google found a few hits on TDS ±1 while searching for TDS-1
and I didn't notice.
here are the sites for the manuals of TDS-1 and the PWT
http://www.hannainst.com/downloads/instr/tds1.pdf
http://www.hannainst.com/downloads/instr/hi98308.pdf
Tony
David S Osborne w
Jay
Ask the WM service desk or manager what happened ?
Maybe they're just between shipments.
Or, if a customer requests, they'll stock it again.
Chuck
I wouldn't take a million dollars for any of my kids, but I wouldn't pay a dime
for anothe
My favourite saying and belief over the years is,[which has proven true many
times] ;"A poor man can not afford to buy anything cheap ]
Think about it.
Harold
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this has gone sour. I didn't want this going on. I just wanted to find out
if rain water would do. Or a brita filter... the answerNO. I will still
search for good distilled water but until then I figured hey it's raining
maybe that will work. Sorry if you took it that way. It wasn't meant li
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And what would you like us to do about this? Go somewhere that DOES have
distilled water. It is available in most pharmacies.
Catherine
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Maybe they were just out, Jay. The distilled water at my Walmart is
with the drinking water, along with the baby fluoridated water. I
think there are 3 different kinds of water in one gallon jugs (blue
labels, green labels, and pink labels). Occasionally, my Walmart has
been completely out o
geez how come you guys don't get it. the Wal*mart I have been going to for 2
MONTHS now no longer carries any distilled water!!! I would go to the
same isle and it would be there now it's not! I CAN'T GET GOOD DW
ANYMORE!
the ones I have tried since make MURKY WHITE CS!!!
> Jay, you're making something very simple woefully complicated.
>Get some distilled water, a ppm tester, and make some CS like the
>rest of us.
>
>Catherine
>
What! And lose all of this attention ya'll are paying 'him'? Why on earth
would 'he' want that to happen? Each
ignorant/stupid co
It also depends on when you catch it and where. If it's been raining
for several days and there has been little or no lightning to make nitric
acid and your collection apparatus is clean...it might be OK.
The store is a lot easier.
ode
At 09:31 PM 6/7/2003 -0400, you wrote:
I thought rain
Silver Friends,
People in a neighboring country, here in South Asia, are making a very
mineral free water, <10TDS, by filtering water through a combination of
glass wool and some sort of resin. They use about twenty sections of 4
inch pvc pipe, each about 18 inches long, and each stuffed with laye
My experience says that all the Hanna meters are VERY good at
repeatability, so once it reads right once, it will always read right.
The question is, what is right?
All the meters I have read almost exactly the same regardless of purchase
date or model but none of them match the calibration s
no
At 12:04 PM 6/7/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Is a brita filter any good for making CS?
Ice
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I've done so off a tin roof after it had rained for a while and it
worked OK. Water tested good on a PWT. Someone pointed out the
possibility of bird droppings and such.
Best is to use a clean sheet of plastic to concentrate the rainfall and
discard the first couple of containerfuls. It ta
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