Hi Mike,
Can you, are any one on the list tell me how you measure
for mold spores?
I live with my wife and 3 cats, we all have allergy/flu
type symptoms.
Have been taking CS for a couple of months.
TIA,
turtle
>
> Hi Ken,
>
> I'm sorry I have not been able to respond to your posts
> r
From: Marshall Dudley
Basically the FDA is in the pharm's companies pocket and does their
bidding.
That's for sure, and Big Brother is getting bigger and fatter all the time.
They even have outlawed selling of L-tryptophane because this natural amino
acid
works so well in place of slee
Well Im no expert but
Whenever I get into a conversation about CS with someone that hasnt been
exposed to alt-medicine, I try to throw in some encouragment to be
proactive when it comes to your health.
You dont have to be a super jock to be able to keep yourself healthy,
You read my reply, if you get the S. Pup, you would deserve what you get.
Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ.
Jack Dayton wrote:
Tel Tofflemire 10/7/03 8:03 AM Wrote:
I asked these questions about the Colloidal Master on another
list and one person thought that I would need to also p
Type zapper into your search engine and you will find a lot of information.
Be Well and Prosper,
Terry
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From: kittykat
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 10:39 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Re:Asthma
I have heard on this list of a "zapper."
Thank you all for giving me your advice on asthma. I now have several tools I
can use to get rid of this cough. Thanks again!
Debbie
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From: Hastings Brakes
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 8:30 PM
Subject: CS>Re:Asthma
Debbi
John,
Know how you feel. Have had almost the exact same experience with CS and the
zappers. My 7 year old grandson and I no longer have asthma! What a blessing!
You are right, no more suffering. I am in better health at 64 than I was at
44. To me, that's amazing. I too really enjoy life now.
B
I have heard on this list of a "zapper." What is it?
Thanks
Debbie
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From: Hastings Brakes
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 8:30 PM
Subject: CS>Re:Asthma
Debbie,
I had for years suffered from what appears to be identical sym
On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 20:47:01 -0005, "M. G. Devour" wrote:
>Dan writes:
>> Jack, you're an ass.
>>
>> Take your own advice and be nice.
>
>Ahh, careful gentlebeings. If you feel the need to complain about the
>conduct of another member, *I* am the audience for that message, not
>the list as a w
Debbie,
I had for years suffered from what appears to be identical symptoms to yours,
and Doctor after doctor "diagnosed" me as having "Asthma"
After discovering Colloidal SIlver and Electromedicine on then internet, I
began the CS treatment, and coupled with a modified version of the Hulda Cla
Dan writes:
> Jack, you're an ass.
>
> Take your own advice and be nice.
Ahh, careful gentlebeings. If you feel the need to complain about the
conduct of another member, *I* am the audience for that message, not
the list as a whole.
Calling someone an ass is a personal attack, which is not all
Hi Reid,
Have you considered making the candle wall thicker at the bottom so the
increased head pressure will not push the water through as fast?
Trem
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From: "Reid Harvey"
To: "silver list"
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 5:24 PM
Subject: [silver_list] CS>measurin
Jack, you're an ass.
Take your own advice and be nice.
Dan
Re: CS>Salt test
* From: Jack Dayton (view other messages by this author)
* Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 15:28:46
Dan Nave 10/7/03 10:26 AM Wrote:
> Everyone has salt.
**
That's right Dan,
and I wouldn't h
Hi Reid,
Have you done a search at the USPTO for information on how commercial
ceramic filters are impregnated with silver? This might give some
valuable hints.
http://www.uspto.gov/patft/index.html
Best Regards,
Mike Monett
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Marshalee - could you tell what amounts of Potassium and Vanadium you take?
Thank you
Debbie
Sure! 10 mcg of Vanadium and 80 mg of Potassium.
Marshalee
Dan, Marshall,
As to our determination of getting enough CS for filter saturation, with
our CS, there was never a lot of testing. We were simply following the
generator designer's instructions and corroborating on the basis of
bacteria that did and did not get through the purifiers that did and di
Marshalee - could you tell what amounts of Potassium and Vanadium you take?
Thank you
Debbie
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From: mamapug
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 9:38 AM
Subject: CS>CS>Blood pressure
Dear Christine,
Have her take Potassium. High
Thank you for your reply Richard, up until getting the cold, I have been taking
about 1-2 ounces daily orally of the CS. I have held it in my mouth for a
while during that time. When I got the cold, I starting using a nose
sprayerfull of cs every 15 minutes, hoping to avoid the cold going into
Hi Debbie,
Sorry for your problem--you don't mention taking CS orally and that is very
important together with your inhalation. I tell my friends with this problem
to take a mouthful hourly (holding & swishing slightly for 2 to 3 minutes)
then swallow. Usually they experience cold and laryngitis re
Dan Nave 10/7/03 10:26 AM Wrote:
> Everyone has salt.
**
That's right Dan,
and I wouldn't have my eggs, water mellon
or cantaloupe without some, but I have had
the results of my CS production properly
tested, and I'm satisfied with the probability
that the next batch o
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Re: CS>Measuring very high ppms
From: Ode Coyote
Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 10:39:19
> Colloidal Copper is said to be more effective on molds and fungi.
Yes, I find it much more effective. But it doesn't last long, maybe
a day or less.
\
Paula- it was mine. I brew my own. I will try nancy's suggestion to
keep the area wet longer too.
s
I have had three people clear up the psoriasis by covering the
entire infected area with guaze wet with CS. Cover the entire
bandage with plastic wrap so it stays moist all night. By the
Tel Tofflemire 10/7/03 8:03 AM Wrote:
I asked these questions about the Colloidal Master on another list and one
person thought that I would need to also purchase an aquarium bubbler for
stirring if I were to buy this generator?
Any thoughts? Would I be better off with a Silver Puppy?
***
Christine Wyndham-Thomas 10/6/03 9:52 PM Wrote:
Would CS help with high blood pressure?
**
NO.
Jack
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Hi Marshall,
True, we do usually consider solvents as in liquid form; however, if you
wanted to make an external application, the gel form can be easily mixed
with most liquids or powders and then rubbed on or applied to a pad and
bandaged on. I have used both liquid and gel forms with great succes
Medwith, Robert 10/6/03 12:24 PM Wrote:
Any one know how to make CS pure enough for injections.
It would be handy to have some.
I bouth a jar of DMSO gel at the feed store the other week. It is almost like
jello. Anyway, the labeling says: "to be used as a solvent only". Of course it
is a gel, which means that is cannot be used as a solvent at all since it is
not a
liquid. The FDA really causes some really wierd labeli
I recommend that you make all CS with only: Pure steam distilled water, at
least '999 silver wire or ingots and low voltage. Upon completion (about 3
hours) I check for tyndall, pour into storage container, dilute with extra
distilled water if too strong; then add 1 teaspoonful (5cc) H202 per quart
Lynda Khula 10/6/03 10:18 AM Wrote:
>my silver now, is never yellow and
>before using this it was, is this a good thing (?)
YES !
Jack
Be Nice
Ode Coyote 10/6/03 4:49 AM Wrote:
> The more one has to lose, the easier they are to control.
> That's why most active protestors are one step away from being street people.
> [They have nothing to lose and feel a need for something to do...and
> drinking wasn't it.]
>
> Ebay has a lot to lose
How did you make the determination of what was "enough" in terms of ppm for the
CS to use in the water filters?
Dan
CS>measuring ppm of a 2nd variety of concentrated CS
From: Reid Harvey (view other messages by this author)
Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 20:10:03
Friends,
Some weeks ago I w
## Well, I try.I'm certainly not the final word.
I don't know what's 'true' either. There's plenty of puzzelment to go around.
Only what I see. [and what "think" I know about it]
..and then, conjecture with an attempt to let the conflicts cancel
themselves out.
Others know more [or less] in
Colloidal Copper is said to be more effective on molds and fungi.
Copper sulphates have been used for that for ages, I believe.
How did you make your collidal copper?
I've copper electrodes for hours on end and never got a TE or conductivity
rise to go over 3 uS [But I did get a blue grey precipi
At 05:59 PM 10/6/2003 -, you wrote:
I am about to make my 3rd batch of cs. Am I supposed to make it with a lid on the jar? And, there has been mention that the benefits of cs are made even better with h202. I am using a quart jar. How much hydrogen peroxide would I put into that amount. A
...and DMSO is an industrial solvent.
Ode
At 05:13 PM 10/6/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi Folks.
>
>I called a couple of chemical companies today about Potassium Hydroxide
for the
>CS. Here's what I found out:
>
>1) P.H. is not made as a food grade item.
>
>2) There is one way of making it that is t
The fudge factor for compensating for the nonconductivity of metallic
suspended particles operates on a variable sliding scale...plus... some
contaminants can kick you into particle production mode without making many
ions.
The 1.2 x fudge factor is for 20-24 PPM CS made a certain way and may
Many people recognize the value of ball-park estimates to corroborate and give
confidence in results gotten from other means. There are plenty of old-timers
here who will recognize the value of this, having worked with slide-rules and
calculations done the old fashioned way, before calculators.
- Original Message -
From: "Henry Holland Simms"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 11:19 AM
Subject: Re: CS>question about Potassium Hydroxide
> Potassium hydroxide is lye.
> sodium hydroxide is caustic soda.
>
> Hollan
When I was doing research on soap making for another book, I s
Henry Holland Simms wrote:
> Marshall Dudley wrote:
>
> >I was going to say that maybe the French call it lye, but additional research
> >indicates that you are correct, and that also potassium carbonate is also
> >called
> >lye.
> >
> >http://www.encyclopedia.com/searchpool.asp?target=lye&Search
Sun tea jar, Gallon, takes over night, shuts off automatic, I use fish
tank bubbler to stir, with in line valve to use very low amount of
bubbles, and an in air filter. all bought at pet store.
TelTofflemire
Dawen, AZ
Rob Combis wrote:
What is your setup for making a gallon at a time? I am
I find that taking an ounce a day of 5 ppm cs per 100 pounds of weight
(or 44 KG), is very effective in preventing catching almost everything.
I have not had a cold or flu for more than an hour since I started
taking CS 4 years ago.
Marshall
kittykat wrote:
> Yes I do take it orally, but don't k
Henry Holland Simms wrote:
> Potassium hydroxide is lye.
> sodium hydroxide is caustic soda.
>
> Hollan
Go to the store and look at a can of Red Devil lye. Read the ingredients:
Sodium
Hydroxide. Or you can look at any can of Drano and see it is sodium hydroxide
as
well.
As the site I refere
Put your silver wire or strips, through the plastick lid, not hang over
the sides, too mayny problems with the elect. going around the glass and
not jumping accross to the orther electrode.
Takes me over night to make a gallon, it shuts off automaticwhen it
reaches the pre set ppm , you set
Debbie,
If you are making your own CS and know it is pure, no additives, you can take
a LOT more than that, just increase slowly to avoid the possibility of a herx
reaction (flu like symptoms). I routinely take 2 to 4 oz a day, using it as
mouthrinse and holding in the mouth as long as possibl
Yes I do take it orally, but don't know how much to take orally.I'm
probably taking too little, about 2 oz a day.
debbie
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From: sol
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 10:33 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Help please with asthma
Try u
Be aware that low potassium or high sodium can certainly cause elevated
blood pressure, but it is not the only possible cause. She should be
very careful if trying to get off the meds, it should be done slowly and
monitoring the pressure many times a day.
My wife went on the Atkins diet in June, a
Try using CS as nose drops, filling your sinuses as much as you can and
holding there as long as you can. Also spray your eyes with CS frequently, and
your hands and face, to avoid continually re-infecting yourself. ARe you taking
oral CS as well.
I haven't caught a single cold, or flu sin
Yes, pharmacists who know what they are doing will do this, and will also refuse
to sell you certain things if they think it is dangerous. But it can sometimes
backfire.
When I was a preteen I was playing with starches and dyeing of starches as well
as ph indicator solutions. For those who rememb
Tel,
How long does it take you to make a gallon? My problem with the colloid
master is that its a lot of buck for very little bang.I made a generator
myself that works very much like the colloid master, and it cost considerably
less than half what the colloid master does...my gen m
Marshall Dudley wrote:
I was going to say that maybe the French call it lye, but additional research
indicates that you are correct, and that also potassium carbonate is also called
lye.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/searchpool.asp?target=lye&Search.x=30&Search.y=14
1.
lye lye,name commonly u
If I could ask help from the list. I have asthma and started to have a cold a
week ago Monday. I bought an ultrasonic humidifier and started breathing in
the mist twice a day for about 20 minutes. Nevertheless, my cold advanced to a
body wracking cough as it usually does and I usually have t
Maryanne,
I used several products since it's benefits became recognised again. I
found the best, IMHO to be Eniva. They make a complete line of supplements.
Some are unique. All are liquid on the theory that they assimilate much
better. I still use a number of their supplements but no
Maryanne,
with a good automatic generator such as the silvergen or the silverpuppy,
time should not be a factor--it will take you far less time to make your won
than to go buy CS, and you will know what you have.
paula
- Original Message -
From: Pow-Map
To: silver-list@eskimo.co
Richard Harris wrote:
> Marshall,
> I'm sure you're not saying that you've seen H2O2 in an Unclosed rail car
> that split the car open?
Rail cars carrying H2O2 are always ventilated. If they are not, they will always
rupture eventually, even with 3% H2O2. The evolved gas has to be released as it
What is your setup for making a gallon at a time? I am very interested in
knowing how you do this with the Collidal Master. I have one and I use a
canning jar. How long does it take for around 10ppm?
Thanks for your time
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Tel Tofflemire [
Marshall Dudley wrote:
I was going to say that maybe the French call it lye, but additional research
indicates that you are correct, and that also potassium carbonate is also called
lye.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/searchpool.asp?target=lye&Search.x=30&Search.y=14
1.
lye lye,name commonly u
The Colloidal Master is the best on the market (for price) I have used
one for years, I make a (Gallon) at a time, not a (Pint)
Tel tofflemire
Dewey , AZ
Lisa MacDonald wrote:
Just looking for opinions about the Colloidal Master Generator. Has
anyone here used it? What do you like or no
If you want to really knock their socks off, talk about the FDA corruption, and
how the wolf is guarding the henhouse. That the FDA causes much more harm than
good by intentionally suppressing protocols that work reliably and safely for
those that that either do not work as well, cause other proble
I was going to say that maybe the French call it lye, but additional research
indicates that you are correct, and that also potassium carbonate is also called
lye.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/searchpool.asp?target=lye&Search.x=30&Search.y=14
1.
lye lye,name commonly used for a strongly alkali
Hi Reid,
You write:
> How dow the stay in solution, not precipitating? I still have part of
> a batch made about six months ago, which has remained stable for that
> long. Anyone?
Your current process reminds me of the one I developed for my own use a
couple of years after I started making CS.
Dear Christine,
Have her take Potassium. High BP is caused by an imbalance between Sodium (NA)
and Potassium (K) intake in the food. (No more potato crisps!)
There`s a great book called "The K Factor" which explains it. Hopefully you can
find it at your library, or if all else fails, on Amazon.
Very unlikely. I see no way it would and have never heard of it
helping.
However it will most likely prevent heart disease and heart attacks when
taken over the long term since all antibiotics seem to do this.
Marshall
Christine Wyndham-Thomas wrote:
> Hi My mother is taking two lots of tablet
Yes, I had a friend who had has psoriasis for over 30 years, and nothing
the doctor gave helped at all. He was able to get rid of it in a few
days with some 3.5 ppm CS. He also discovered that he could soak his
false teeth in CS to get rid of the really foul odor they would develop
occasionally in
Check these guys out...
http://www.simplyslender.com/UltraPure-Page1.html
Why don't you make you own. For $99, shipped to your door, you can get a CS
maker that will make for you, great and very effective CS. All you need is
some distilled water and some electricity. It is very easy to make.
Hi list,
I was taking CS from Innovative Natural Products until Frank tested the product
and confirmed it to be a MSP. I want to take a CS from a company that I can
actually buy. Does any one know of any good brands of CS-that aren't MSP?
I know people will probably not understand but I simpl
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Re: CS>measuring ppm of a 2nd variety of concentrated CS
From: Reid Harvey
Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 05:05:47
> Mike,
> I do not have a link to the 110VDC generator, since I have not
> though this one would be useful for the CS with w
- Original Message -
From: "James Holmes"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 12:36 AM
Subject: RE: CS>Ph of Distilled water?
> Hello Nenah,
>
> Your mentioned: "... cautions against drinking acidic fluids that (unlike
> lemon juice) do not turn alkaline." Could you give a few examp
Mike,
I do not have a link to the 110VDC generator, since I have not though
this one would be useful for the CS with which to saturate filters. I
do not know why it is I am not getting the milky white dispersion of
which you speak, but I wonder if the particulate material accounting for
the grayne
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Re: CS>Measuring very high ppms
From: Ode Coyote
Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 05:43:48
> If the PWT ignores oxides and there are a lot of oxides [or
> metallic silver micro particles] then the PWT reading equating uS
> to PPM will not
Do you change it frequently or keep it moist with the solution?
DL
> Alvin Rose wrote:
>
> Hi Marshall
> Yes ..it should read 12ppm of colloidal silver..does a great job on
> any skin disease..use a sterile gauze to apply it to the area.
> Alvin
>
> Marshall Dudley wrote:
>
> > Alvin Rose wrot
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