Re: CSBurn treatment with bentonite and CS ...

2003-07-31 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Regarding clay and ceramics: a very interesting range of ceramics known as EMX ceramics is available widely in Japan and also online from EMTRading.com. (I have no affiliation.) I find that these ceramics impart an influence to water which I consider to be benficial, though I am aware of no

Re: CSRe: The Ol' Bob Mike M. debate...

2003-07-31 Thread Jason Eaton
Will presuppositions allow unbiased examination of the evidence? What would qualify as extraordinary evidence? What criteria is used to determine extraordinary evidence? Are criteria for extraordinary evidence reasonable? --- All known methods of analytical study must be

Re: CSBurn treatment with bentonite and CS ...

2003-07-31 Thread Jack Dayton
Jason Eaton 7/31/03 5:47 AM I was hoping that the further research would begin to unveil the mysteries of clay healing from a scientific viewpoint. Sadly, it has done exactly the opposite! Thanks for that entire post about the mysteries of the various

Re: CSNew and Confused

2003-07-31 Thread Jack Dayton
OG 7/31/03 12:21 PM I have emphysema and chronic bronchitis, and have constantly fought off colds/lung problem with the normal rounds of antibiotics, going from one to another to another as my body would build up an immunity to them. *** I was diagnosed with

Re: CSWal-mart DW

2003-07-31 Thread Ode Coyote
The difference might simply be the amount of ozone in the water. I have yet to see a jug that does not say ozonated. Ozone can make your CS come out yellow where, if the same jug is left to vent for a few days and used again...no problem. You'll see bubbles forming on the sides of the

CSNew and Confused

2003-07-31 Thread OG
It was recently recommended to me by a person on my emphysema list that Colloidal Silver could be helpful to me. They had used it and it really helped them. I have emphysema and chronic bronchitis, and have constantly fought off colds/lung problem with the normal rounds of antibiotics, going

Re: CSMeanwhile...

2003-07-31 Thread Ode Coyote
No matter what it looks like going in..it all looks yellow coming out? Ode At 10:42 PM 7/30/2003 -5, you wrote: ... as the technical types raise a dustcloud by the back door of the Research building, is there anything the newbies and lurkers would like to know about colloidal silver? Or

Re: CSNew and Confused

2003-07-31 Thread Ode Coyote
The two best on the planet so far as I can tell... Both with something other than hype inside. [real circuitry] www.silvergen.com www.silverpuppy.com Ode At 08:21 AM 7/31/2003 -0400, you wrote: It was recently recommended to me by a person on my emphysema list that Colloidal Silver could

Re: CSNew and Confused

2003-07-31 Thread Jack Dayton
Ode Coyote 7/31/03 1:07 PM The two best on the planet so far as I can tell... Both with something other than hype inside. [real circuitry] www.silvergen.com www.silverpuppy.com *** Hi Ken, I was just at silverpuppy, are you really just producing the CSG/TS2

Re: CSNew and Confused

2003-07-31 Thread Robert Berger
Hi OG, Welcome to the club of the new and confused. I do not sell anything, to know who I am please go to my web site www.hvacsilver.com. Read about me and look at what has been posted. All you really need is a quart fruit jar, a plastic or wood top to mount the silver wire, 3- 9 volts battereis

Re: CSNew and Confused

2003-07-31 Thread Ruth Bertella
Welcome to the Club!! I purchased/received the silverpuppy generator around Memorial Day. I'm a newbie as well, and since I don't have any experience with other generators, I can't offer an opinion on other models. The silverpuppy comes with very explicit, VERY easy to follow instructions.

Re: CSNew and Confused

2003-07-31 Thread Jack Dayton
Jack Dayton 7/31/03 11:55 AM OG 7/31/03 12:21 PM wrote: I have emphysema and chronic bronchitis, and have constantly fought off colds/lung problem with the normal rounds of antibiotics, going from one to another to another as my body would build up an immunity to them.

Re: CSNew and Confused

2003-07-31 Thread mamapug
Hi, and welcome to the Silverlist! I`m Marshalee, an old hand around here; CS cured me of Lyme Disease. I still take some every day as a preventive. Here are the directions for a simple generator that I have used, I hope this helps! Marshalee, in Provo, Utah To make CS, you`ll need:

CSRe: CS

2003-07-31 Thread HelenW8262
Hi, Just made a half of a gallon of CS with my generator and left it too long and I have 24ppm according to my PWT meter and it is slightly amber instead of the clear that I usually make. My question could I add a little of my distilled water to the CS until it was clear? Wouldn't this still

Re: CSNew and Confused

2003-07-31 Thread Craig Chamberlin
Hi, My wife, myself, and a handful of others can attest to the magic of a rebounder...albeit, not just a mini-trampoline. These rebounders are an entirely different critter and cost at retail $250 plus. Rebounders are used by NASA astronauts in space, with a special rubber band to provide the

Re: CSBurn treatment with bentonite and CS ...

2003-07-31 Thread Jason Eaton
Jack: Yes, very true: There is an actual disorder related to eating clay -- very often the wrong clay -- that shouldn't be confused with real pelotherapy. However, the base driving instinct is correct; it's the expression that is the problem. As an example, I was reading an abstract the other

Re: CSBurn treatment with bentonite and CS ...

2003-07-31 Thread Charles Sutton
Kaopectate is clay and apple. I wonder if you could mix CS with that? - Original Message - From: Jack Dayton jack...@harbornet.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 6:36 AM Subject: Re: CSBurn treatment with bentonite and CS ... Jason Eaton 7/31/03 5:47 AM

RE: CSBurn treatment with bentonite and CS ...

2003-07-31 Thread WengChew Leong
Dear Eaton, Thanks for the great info on clay. I have read an article on DMSO and Vitamin B12 in www.mercola.com that says that DMSO is absorbed directly through the skin and it will carry with it any impurities(good and bad) dissolved in it. Hence, I am wondering if you have assessed the

CSRe: New and Confused

2003-07-31 Thread jrowland
Jack writes: ...Also I found that there are people and Doctors who reccomend REBOUNDING on a trampoline. Now I once had read that rebounding might help alleviate an astigmatism... Yes, I heard about the trampoline, too. Something about it forcess the lymph glands to do their job better. Also,

CSthe wrong generator

2003-07-31 Thread Sue
All right, I'm a flunky. I bought a CS generator before I new this list existed and now I'm thinking I've a loser machine. Is anyone familiar with teh Colloid Master Model 777 Universal by Synergenesis? Is this junk that I should chalk up to ignorance or is does it make okay CS? Sue

CSRe: rebounding

2003-07-31 Thread Hanneke
Agreeing wholeheartedly about the benefits of using a rebounder, I would like to give a little warning though: long time non exercisers ie couch potatoes would be wise to take it easy in the beginning. Not every one would be able to start off with 3 minutes 3x per day. Rebounding has a

Re: CSRe: The Ol' Bob Mike M. debate...

2003-07-31 Thread AScottSilver
Hi Jason, Way back when, I used to read Eliphas Levi, I was impressed by his idea that apathy was one of the greatest sins man could accomplish. I flashed back to that when I read your post. So here is the free plug: What is the name of your book and who publishes it? Best regards, Andy

Re: CSthe wrong generator

2003-07-31 Thread Tel Tofflemire
Keep it, Sue, You made a Great choice.! it's by far the best for the money, I sent back one that gets a lot of play on this page. He does honor his word if your not satisfied send it back I did. I thought it was a fruit jar, and a little toy motor to stir with, sitting on a light bulb. I nearly