I seem to recall being told when I first bought contacts that I shouldn't get
water on them. Something about water that would cause them to discolor. Not
sure how true that is though. Logic would have it that if this were true that
the distilled water in CS might cause the same problem. But I r
Hi Mike, why do you assume the only effects of ion storms are exclusively
magnetic? If a magnetic field varies it produces an electrical field, if
it varies rapidly, the resultant electromagnetic field will propagate. The
effects of both lunar periodic and solar "storm" variations on human and
Try 'microSiemens' - capital S for Dr. Siemens, after whom the measurement
is named.
12:40 PM 10/3/03 -0500, you wrote:
Thanks Chuck, I learned something again. Another word that follows the
rules: I before E except after C...
Vince
cking...@nycap.rr.com writes:
Well Bob, it's microsiemens
Hi..I was wondering.has anyone attempted to make a magnetic pulser that
operates at rife frequency's?
It seems that it would be very effective and could overcome alot of the tissue
penetration problems.perhaps people are already doing this?anyone
know?.Robb
Dan,
Try this site...the prices are great!
http://www.ccsilver.com/gold/gw1.html
Jannette
> Anyone know a good supplier of pure gold wire to make colloidal gold?
>
> Thanks
> Dan
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I've used teleport pro to archive websites for the same reason you're talking
about.
A shareware version is available at http://www.tenmax.com/company/downloads.htm
Been using it for years. It's kinda a standard. Highly recommended!
Chuck
Hi Dan,
Bought my gold wire from David H. Fell & Co, Inc,
1-800-822-1996
"Ole Bob"
fig...@comcast.net wrote:
> Anyone know a good supplier of pure gold wire to make colloidal gold?
>
> Thanks
> Dan
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Anyone know a good supplier of pure gold wire to make colloidal gold?
Thanks
Dan
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Hi Nenah,
The other 97% is purified water--the 3% is Stabilized Hydrogen peroxide.
Unless you purchase the 35% food grade and dilute with distilled water, you
are using regular medicinal H2O2 which is fine and much easier and safer.
The food grade, 35%, is highly explosive; the cosmetic grade, 6%,
Dear Cs'ers,
Have you even seen or heard such vindictiveness as the "fearless Frenchman"
exhibits??
I did introduce polarity switching, in early 1999. Mike, check your
dictionary. Mine says the #2 definition of "introduce" and that is the word
that I used, means to "bring into practice or use." A
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Re: CS>low ppm- concentrated CS- what?
From: Mike Monett
Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2003 11:45:58
Actually, it appears your first post was a month earlier, when you
discussed your brand new $225 war surplus spectrophotometer.
You know, the on
On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 12:40:38 -0500, cvincer wrote:
>Thanks Chuck, I learned something again. Another word that follows the
>rules: I before E except after C...
>
>Vince
Geez, Vince, don't encourage me...
Besides, that "I before E except after C" rule is really WEIRD, isn't it?
Nenah Sylver 10/3/03 11:28 AM Wrote:
> These acidic wastes cause pain, DENEGERATION and ...
*
Hi Nenah,
did you mean to write degeneration?
Jack
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Re: CS>RE: sick from cs
From: Stuff
Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2003 14:04:57
> Does anyone know what the other 97% consists of?
Mostly water and stabilizers that depend on the application. Here's
some info:
4. What are H2O2 stabilizers an
Ken,
I put a drop of vinegar in a previously made yellow batch of CS (about 10
oz), nothing happened, so I added a whole dropper full. It turned a very pretty
shade of peach, now, several hours later, it is very nearly clear, with just
the faintest hint of pink color, almost undetectable
Aloha Helena,
Thanks for the info. I meant silver coil. Does those websites you sent
me also sell silver coil?
Thanks, Debbie
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Subject: Re: CS>RE: sick from cs
Does anyone know what the other 97% consists of?
I always clean my silver electrodes with 3% food grade hydrogen peroxide. It
works for m
Hi Jack,
Thanks for the info. I plan to use it for candida and lyme disease.
Debbie
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I can't say for sure, but maybe silver carbonate?
Marshall
sol wrote:
> Marshall, If Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate (baking soda) is added to DW
> before making CS/EIS, what compound is made? Didn't it used to be
> fairly common to use it, and don't some people still use it?
> Yesterday I made a batc
Why didn't these folks (or damn near anyone) go offshore with their website
or hookup to a distributed network
to avoid censorship?
What will u do when they come for u? (a generic AND personal question)
Doesn't anyone see coming what I see coming?
BTW, don't expect me to answer questions like:
Hi Ruth - I am not a scientist, or as scientifically knowledgable as a lot of
people on this list, but I would advise against using cs while the lenses are
in the eyes. I read on the list a while back where a man said the dentist told
him someone had filled his tooth, which wasn't the case, he
cking...@nycap.rr.com 10/2/03 9:24 PM Wrote:
> "tinkers dam" IS correct.
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Hi Chuck,
I know the source of the expression
"... not worth a TINKER'S dam."
don't forget the apostrophe.
Jack
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Re: CS>low ppm- concentrated CS- what?
From: Robert Berger
Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2003 11:18:29
> Hi Reid,
> When I introduced polarity switching about 5 years ago I did a
> study on swithing times but always with a 50% duty cycl
> > From JAMES:
> > > Hello Nena,
> > >
> > > Will adding enough Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate to distilled water to get the
> > > PPM to about 4.5 offset the acidity?
> > >
> > > Very briefly, what harm does the acidic water do?
> > >
> > > Thank you in advance,
> > >
> > > JOH
>From NENAH:
> > Hi
Aloha Helena,
It is hard to believe that it has been
32 YEARS since we left Waianae for the "mainland".
( Long time we neva been dat place -- :-) .
Aloha
Jack
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Hi Luut,
Why bother to clean the anode? Leave it along, and as for the cathode
just wipe it off with a paper napkin.
All of these cleaning procedures are a source of trouble? "If it is not
broke don't fix it."
"Ole Bob"
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Subject: RE: CS>Ph of Distilled water?>A couple of questions JOH
> Hi Nenah,
>
> So this means if one drinks alkaline water one's body pH increases, and when
> one drinks acidic water one's pH decrea
Hi Reid,
When I introduced polarity switching about 5 years ago I did a study on
swithing times but always with a 50% duty cycle. I started with 12 x 12 sec
and advanced to 120 x 120 sec. I found that the 60 x 60 was the best
comprise. I did sell about a dozen EZCS2 units with motorized stirring.
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Re: CS>Yellow tinted CS!!
From: Garnet
Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2003 07:18:29
Hi Garnet,
Thanks for your post. I hope this will help explain the effects of
solar flares so you have a bit less to worry about the next time the
sun goes hayw
Thanks Chuck, I learned something again. Another word that follows the
rules: I before E except after C...
Vince
cking...@nycap.rr.com writes:
Well Bob, it's microsiemens,
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Hi Nenah,
So this means if one drinks alkaline water one's body pH increases, and when
one drinks acidic water one's pH decreases? What happened to homeostasis?
Adding baking soda to water makes it alkaline, before making the sol. I
have not tested the pH after adding the baking soda, but it m
Marshall,
If Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate (baking soda) is added to DW before making
CS/EIS, what compound is made? Didn't it used to be fairly common to use it,
and don't some people still use it?
Yesterday I made a batch adding a pinch of baking soda, a very, very minute
amount, not enough to
Hi Reid,
The TDS will read about half the PWT. So, if it reads 1, the PWT will read
about 2.0.
Trem
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To: "silver list"
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 8:37 PM
Subject: CS>low ppm- concentrated CS- what?
> Everybody,
> Now I'm wondering if my
Nenah Sylver wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "James Holmes"
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 10:39 PM
> Subject: RE: CS>Ph of Distilled water?>A couple of questions JOH
>
> > Hello Nena,
> >
> > Will adding enough Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate to distilled water to get the
> >
Reid Harvey wrote:
> Ole Bob, Marshall, Ode, Trem, Mike, Silver Friends One and All,
> I need help in understanding why my generator for concentrated CS is
> outputting very low ppm. Can somebody help? Today I did a first trial
> run of an automated switching device, for the generator shown at
>
Jonathan,
Just thought you might like to know that as I was having trouble with my CS
turning yellow more often than not (for the entire past year--the whole time
I've been making my own) I looked hard at the moon cycle to see if there was
any effect and could not find anyhere. Wonder what
Mike mentioned that he does not believe Solar Flares could affect CS
either. Not sure how this supports the moon theory but Solar Flares can
cause heavy ion storms on the Earth. Even Cardiac ICUs are starting to
build Faraday Cages around their units to prevent the effects of
Geomagnetic Ion Storms
Essentially no effect. The only long term effect I can think of would be a
slight etching of the teeth, which would be almost none. The CO2 will get
breathed out as soon as it hits the blood stream.
Marshall
James Holmes wrote:
> Hi Marshall,
>
> What is your understanding of the effect of dri
Horsetail and other mineral rich herbs are excellent sources and can be
consumed as tea. Onions are also very rich in silica. Best if not cooked
or only lightly. It is in the thin membrane between layers. Food based
mineral sources are always better absorbed than supplements as most of
these are me
Hi Reid,
The unequal switching times can be partially overcome by swopping
electrode connections regularly. Say at least once per side during
the entire process. I can't see that this is a worry other than that the
electrodes are worn done unevenly.
Can't comment on the 1/2 minute switching tim
snip
>
> A second solution is to use a constant current to supply current to
> the cell. This makes the current independent of variables such as
> initial conductance, bubbles at the cathode, variations in the shape
> of the rods, etc.
>
> The problem with constant current ic's is they
Just for grins and giggles, How about putting a drop of vineger in a newly made sample of CS, let it sit and see what happens.
If nothing does, it doesn't necessarily mean that wasn't the problem but if something does happen, it's a pretty close 'fer sher'.
Ken
At 09:32 AM 9/30/2003 -0600, you w
Aloha from Hawaii Debbie,
I own the $99 Silverpuppy and I am very happy with it. It comes with a
beaker, thermal stirrer stand and a set of silver electrodes. The unit
also gives an indication of the quality of the DW before brewing.
I also own a Hanna PWT and a laser pointer, but these ar
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From: "James Holmes"
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 10:39 PM
Subject: RE: CS>Ph of Distilled water?>A couple of questions JOH
> Hello Nena,
>
> Will adding enough Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate to distilled water to get the
> PPM to about 4.5 offset the acidity?
Jason,
I think that sales of the CD as archived at the time of shut down might
be a good fund-raiser. I would buy one just to help the company;
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