CS>IT COULDN'T BE DONE?

2004-03-16 Thread patriot2000
Regarding the entertaining sayings and verses appearing here of late, such as the one about IT COULDN'T BE DONE, I am reminded of the quotation from Benjamin Franklin, included on every issue of Dr. David Williams' Alternatives news letter:  "You will observe with concern how long a useful truth

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2004 #267

2004-03-16 Thread William Meyer
On Mar 16, 2004, at 9:54 PM, James Holmes wrote: Stephen Barrett is a duck.   I tried to have a net conversation with him.    Shill.   Hulda Clark sued his ass big time for slandering and libeling her.   JOH -Original Message- From: Jodi Waldman Menard [mailto:jwmen...@cox.net] Sent:

RE: CS>Airbrush nebulizer. Is the colloidal silver being oxidized?

2004-03-16 Thread James Holmes
If so, oxidized silver knocks out upper respiratory infections in hours. Norm -Original Message- From: fig...@comcast.net [mailto:fig...@comcast.net] Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 8:42 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>Airbrush nebulizer. Is the colloidal silver being oxidized?

Re: CS>Colloidal Gold

2004-03-16 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
A non-engineer's quick question: is a user at risk of electrocution with a high-voltage plasma unit? I am familiar with plasma generation of ozone, via the SOTA web site. I had no idea that plasma (which I understand only dimly) could be used to generate colloids.Perhaps a few other list

Re: CS>Colloidal Gold

2004-03-16 Thread fig227
The PS15 is a PLASMA GENERATION Unit, which offers the user full adjustability from 0-15,000 volts. This unit can be used to experiment with HVAC Colloidal Silver, Copper, Zinc, Gold and Platinum liquids. It creates ozone too. http://www.pridelabs.us/cs/systems.htm I have one an

RE: CS>It can be done -- but only in conditioned spaces!

2004-03-16 Thread James Holmes
It is like trying to explain "glass bowl" to a goldfish. JOH -Original Message- From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 8:29 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>It can be done -- but only in conditioned spaces! It is more than that.

RE: CS>Nails were getting Dark

2004-03-16 Thread James Holmes
Check your 02 saturation. JOH -Original Message- From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 10:43 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Nails were getting Dark Light causes silver compounds to reduce to silver. This is a well known fact, an

RE: CS>Nails were getting Dark

2004-03-16 Thread James Holmes
Isn't array a population of "1"; one body. JOH -Original Message- From: Matthew McCann PE [mailto:mmcc...@franciscan.edu] Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 11:46 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>Nails were getting Dark Hi, Marshall! Your formula omits a (-) sign on the 20. The

CS>Hired gun

2004-03-16 Thread oldgl...@bigcountry.net
Hi, I call Stephen Barrett a hired gun for the medical/prescription companies. What else could his motive be other than money? I had a conversation for awhile with him if you could call it that and it ended with me saying that I would only see a doctor if I were unconscious and couldn't cling to

RE: CS>CS Dose Amount

2004-03-16 Thread James Holmes
I apologize for the vague question. I wondered if the gritty stuff in the palm of her hand was salt. JOH -Original Message- From: Trem [mailto:t...@silvergen.com] Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 3:48 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>CS Dose Amount Hi James, No. Ionic/colloidal

RE: CS>It can be done -- but only in conditioned spaces!

2004-03-16 Thread James Holmes
The cold fusion experiments were successful. A friend who was interested in investing followed the work via an insider. One of the reaction vessels got so hot it melted through a lab table and through the floor and ceiling of the room below. The experiment was labeled a failure because the peopl

RE: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2004 #267

2004-03-16 Thread James Holmes
Stephen Barrett is a duck. I tried to have a net conversation with him. Shill. Hulda Clark sued his ass big time for slandering and libeling her. JOH -Original Message- From: Jodi Waldman Menard [mailto:jwmen...@cox.net] Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 9:01 PM To: silver-list@eskim

RE: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2004 #267

2004-03-16 Thread James Holmes
And a huge metafile containing every spelling and grammar variation and permutation of the key words that searchers might use. -Original Message- From: Jonathan B. Britten [mailto:jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp] Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 9:30 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: C

Re: CS>Nails were getting Dark

2004-03-16 Thread Jan Stoeten
One day, without realizing it, I walked most of the day in the city wearing a slipper on one foot and a shoe on the other. Don't remember getting any strange looks or comments. Realized it only when taking off my "shoes." All the best, Jan Stoeten, The Netherlands

Re: CS>Question for Brooks Bradley/re:SmartWater

2004-03-16 Thread Sharon
Hey Brooks and everyone else, around here we have an alternative to Gatorade called SmartWater. It's made by Glaceau. Here's what's in it: Ingredients: vapor distilled water + electrolytes (calcium chloride, magnesium chloride and potassium bicarbonite). Here's a URL http://bottledwaterstore.

Re: CS>Colloidal Gold

2004-03-16 Thread Jan Stoeten
Here are some CG generator sites for you (or anyone else) to visit: http://www.colloidalsilvergens.com/colloidal_silver_generator_store.htm http://www.pridelabs.us/cs/ps100.htm http://www.mega-health.com/colgen.htm (very professional units and (high) prices! All the best, Jan Stoeten, The Netherl

Re: CS>Question for Brooks Bradley

2004-03-16 Thread kittykat
Thanks Paula, I did that for a while but have forgotten about it. I will get back to it. I agree with younot being sick for half a year would be nice for me. Debbie - Original Message - From: "sol" To: Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 5:26 PM Subject: Re: CS>Question for Brooks Brad

Re: CS>Question for Brooks Bradley

2004-03-16 Thread sol
Get a small spray bottle with a fine mist (I use 2 oz plastic ones) and mist your eyes 2 or more times each day, more during times when you are out and being exposed to colds. I got one cold that was very mild while I was drinking/ rinsing and holding CS in my mouth, but not one in the near ye

Re: CS>Making CG repy from Author

2004-03-16 Thread Marshall Dudley
I still stand by my statements, that you cannot product CG via electrolysis, but that you can produce CG/CS. You are I believe producing CG/CS (you even say as much below), which I and others have proven to be rather easy to do years ago. However the big question is, is it actual colloid of an all

CS>Colloidal Gold

2004-03-16 Thread S Nowell
Charlie, try http://www.pridelabs.us/cs/systems.htm Look for their PLASMA GENERATION Unit. WOW Tchau Sam Charlie wrote Here's a question which could be taken off line if someone wants to respond... I take it that one or more of the members of this list have developed the technology to generate

Re: CS>Making CG repy from Author

2004-03-16 Thread S Nowell
Mashall, don’t sail that boat too far out into the ocean, you might fall off the end of the earth. Phinneas, My best guess for my cs-cg solution would be around 10ppm since it has both cs & cg in mostly ionic form. If I was able to get 14-gauge wire that is what I would use, Gold wire is very $$$.

CS>Nails were getting Dark

2004-03-16 Thread Matthew McCann PE
Hi, Holland, Thanks for your contribution. Speaking for myself, if I thought I had to cut back on EIS for a serious problem (e.g. not just prophylaxis, but an immediate bacillary or rickettsial infection like Lyme), my first choice for an alternate would be ozone-saturated water. Besides being ger

Re: CS>Nails were getting Dark

2004-03-16 Thread Marshall Dudley
I believe if you place your fingers in very warm water for a few minutes, the nails will turn pink if it is poor circulation or low blood oxygen. The moons on mine do not change when I do that. Marshall hollandsimms wrote: > Has anyone considered that maybe poor circulation in the extremities.I

CS>Question for Brooks Bradley

2004-03-16 Thread kittykat
Brooks, if you could give me a suggestion, I would appreciate it. I have read that Gatorade is good for helping the body assimilate CS. I am a diabetic and I can't drink all that sugary stuff. Do you have an alternative I could try? I know I'm not assimilating the CS I'm drinking as I'm catc

Re: CS>Nails were getting Dark

2004-03-16 Thread hollandsimms
Has anyone considered that maybe poor circulation in the extremities.I had near frostbite once and since I get purplish blue nail moons when I let my extremities get too cold.I take cayenne pepper and the blood rushes in alieviating blueness.I have been taking and making CS since '97.My toes an

CS>Hep C

2004-03-16 Thread Trem
Hi Marshall, I agree with your recommendation. All our customers that had good results using CS for Hep C used a pint or more daily and had very rapid positive results. At least those that followed up and told us what their results were. All the anecdotal reports we received were favorable f

CS>Nails were getting Dark

2004-03-16 Thread Matthew McCann PE
One way to clarify the situation would be to were an open-toe sandal on one foot and a regular shoe on the other foot! But, believe me, I am not asking you to do this. Matthew

Re: CS>Nails were getting Dark

2004-03-16 Thread Marshall Dudley
Indeed, you are right, the 2^20 should have been in the denominator. Opps. Marshall Matthew McCann PE wrote: > Hi, Marshall! Your formula omits a (-) sign on the 20. > > Indeed, you are right, the 2^20 should have been in the denominator. > Opps. > > The hypothesis testing would involve thejoin

CS>Nails were getting Dark

2004-03-16 Thread Matthew McCann PE
The Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test might be a way to test whether fingernails and toenails differ in darkness. Matthew

CS>Nails were getting Dark

2004-03-16 Thread Matthew McCann PE
Hi, Marshall! Your formula omits a (-) sign on the 20. The hypothesis testing would involve the joint presence of silver and light. Light without silver would not produce dark nails. And silver without light would not produce dark nails, (or would it?) Matthew

Re: CS>Nails were getting Dark

2004-03-16 Thread Marshall Dudley
Statistics does not work that way. If you assume fingernails and toenails are the same, except for the light, and 10 fingernails re blue, and no toenails are blue (as are mine), then one can surmise that the difference is light and not statistical to a 99.046% level of certainty. (1 - 2^20)*1

Re: CS>Nails were getting Dark

2004-03-16 Thread Marshall Dudley
Light causes silver compounds to reduce to silver. This is a well known fact, and is the basis for the normal photographic process. It is also the process by which argyria is formed. Intererstingly, although my fingernails do have the blue moons, my toenails do not, so he may be onto something the

RE: CS>Making CG repy from Author

2004-03-16 Thread Charlie Smith (Volt)
I just had to send one more link. http://www.meditationexpert.com/Articles/ColloidalGold.htm I promise to stop with the links now... charlie -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post,

Re: CS>Microns, angstroms etc.

2004-03-16 Thread Marshall Dudley
Phinneas wrote: > -Original Message- > From: Marshall Dudley > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Date: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 2:43 AM > Subject: Re: CS>Microns, angstroms etc. > > Marshall, you wrote: > >> ... a piece of copper [wire] dropped into a batch of CS will become > coated with a fr

Re: CS>Airbrush nebulizer. Is the colloidal silver being oxidized?

2004-03-16 Thread Marshall Dudley
It is very difficult (I would say impossible) to get silver to oxidize from diatomic oxygen. In fact it is unstable, and even light will make it decompose back to silver and oxygen. The silver oxide that forms on the electrode is from monoatomic oxygen ions, a very reactive form of oxygen, not dia

CS>Colloidal Gold

2004-03-16 Thread Charlie Smith (Volt)
Here's a question which could be taken off line if someone wants to respond... I take it that one or more of the members of this list have developed the technology to generate colloidal gold using HVDC. Could someone direct me to a site that sells a reliable machine? Does such a site exist? charl

Re: CS>Making CG repy from Author

2004-03-16 Thread Marshall Dudley
Phinneas wrote: > Hello Ode and forum, > Assuming that Colloidal Gold can be produced, > what ppm would be suggested as "ideal"? 3 to 5 ppm, > as per CS maybe? Would the ppm be guessed-estimated > using the same techniques as for CS? > > Would gold wire be best, or gold plates, > and what thickn

CS>Nails were getting Dark

2004-03-16 Thread Matthew McCann PE
Hi, Mamapug! Argyria is associated with exposure to sunlight, whether or not the silver is elemental or in a compound. But it is very rare that it poses a problem. Best regards, Matthew - Original Message - From: Matthew McCann PE To: mmcc...@franciscan.edu Sent: Tuesday, March 16,

Re: CS>

2004-03-16 Thread Marshall Dudley
Mary Lou Borgert wrote: > on 3/15/04 7:34 PM, Jodi Waldman Menard at jwmen...@cox.net wrote: > MIKE 30 YRS AGO I HAD HEP C LOST 3/4 OF MY LIVER BUT THE DOC'S AT THAT > TIME MADE ME SUCK ON HARD CANDY FOR 3 MONTHS. MY LIVER WAS FULLY > RESTORED. ANOTHER FRIEND OF MINE TOTALLY LOST HER LIVER AND

RE: CS>Making CG repy from Author

2004-03-16 Thread Charlie Smith (Volt)
One more thing about Gold (this one from another commercial site http://www.crucible.org/gold_colloids.htm ) Begin Quote: "If metallic gold is divided into fine particles with sizes ranging from one to one hundred billionths of a meter, the particles are permanently suspended in solution (it beco

RE: CS>Making CG repy from Author

2004-03-16 Thread Charlie Smith (Volt)
Yikes! Sorry all, It helps to include the link, I suppose... So, Again regarding the question "What would CG achieve, health-wise, as opposed to CS?" here's a link that might be interesting. http://www.colloidalgold.com/today.htm charlie -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing

RE: CS>Making CG repy from Author

2004-03-16 Thread Charlie Smith (Volt)
Phinneas, Here's a link you might find interesting (with regard to your question "What would CG achieve, health-wise, as opposed to CS?"... charlie -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To

Re: CS>It can be done -- but only in conditioned spaces!

2004-03-16 Thread Marshall Dudley
This is wrong, it has been replicated by many groups, and other groups have reported failure. Most groups find that it is hard to repeat, if the metal is not extremely clean, there are impurities in the metal, and if there are ANY cracks in the metal, it will not work. The latest groups that have

CS>Nails were getting Dark

2004-03-16 Thread Matthew McCann PE
Hi, Paula, Thanks for the kind words! With ten fingernails and ten toenails, it is possible to make 10 x 10 = 100 distinct comparisons. I feel confident this could be framed as a statistic in exact, small-sample inferential statistics. I wager it would give a long-range forecast of avoidable faci

Re: CS>Nails were getting Dark

2004-03-16 Thread mamapug
What makes you think light causes silver to get dark? It is sulphur that does that! I`ve been taking silver for almost 8 years now, and am still nicely pink, even in the nails. Marshalee > > If a person were taking large doses of EIS, it might be > > advisable to keep his or her feet away from sun

Re: CS>CS & Xylitol vs. Sinus Infection

2004-03-16 Thread sol
What chemicals are you worried about? paula GRACE wrote: I was wondering about the xylitol? Someone mentioned it is chemically produced ... or chemicals are used in some way... Anyone know? Kim - Original Message - From: PETER MOORE To: silve

Re: CS>It can be done -- but only in conditioned spaces!

2004-03-16 Thread Marshall Dudley
"Jonathan B. Britten" wrote: > Reality is very, very weird indeed. Unfortunately for those interested > in the "margins of reality," the vast majority of the bizarre > observations that everyone starts seeing are nonsense, like the > homonculus that some researchers used to "see" inside the spe

CS>Alternative to Airbrush nebulizer

2004-03-16 Thread Dave Darrin
I've been in possession of an air brush nebulizer that works off of an oxygen tank for some time now and it works great, but a little awkward to take along when traveling. What's to say oxidized is bad? On the other hand when I travel I take along a small puff bottle of CS and DMSO mix. I'v

Re: CS>It can be done -- but only in conditioned spaces!

2004-03-16 Thread Marshall Dudley
Yep, I actually was an associate of Cleve Backster back in 1970, when I designed and built some galvanic response meters for him. Darn interesting stuff. I got where I could mentally move the needle to either extreme by simply concentrating on the plant it was connected to. Marshall Stuff wrote:

Re: CS>Nails were getting Dark

2004-03-16 Thread sol
What an interesting idea! paula Matthew McCann PE wrote: If a person were taking large doses of EIS, it might be advisable to keep his or her feet away from sunlight. Then the toenails could act as the control for comparison with the fingernails, to detect any darkening. Matthew -- The S

Re: CS>Making CG repy from Author

2004-03-16 Thread Marshall Dudley
My experiments indicate that a gold silver alloy will form a colloid. I had some special wire made up to be 50% gold and 50% silver on an atom count. It made colloidal gols/silver quite easily. However I never used it because I became concerned with what the effect may be on the brain. It appear

Re: CS>It can be done -- but only in conditioned spaces!

2004-03-16 Thread Marshall Dudley
It is more than that. We are for the most part restricted to information flow from our senses, and our senses are optimized for survival in the physical world, not for figuring out how the universe works. There are a few analogies that can help, a flightless bug on an apple sees his little world

Re: CS>CS & Xylitol vs. Sinus Infection

2004-03-16 Thread GRACE
I was wondering about the xylitol? Someone mentioned it is chemically produced ... or chemicals are used in some way... Anyone know? Kim - Original Message - From: PETER MOORE To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 5:44 PM Subject: Re: CS>CS & Xylitol vs. Sinu

Re: CS>Microns, angstroms etc.

2004-03-16 Thread Phinneas
-Original Message- From: Marshall Dudley To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 2:43 AM Subject: Re: CS>Microns, angstroms etc. Marshall, you wrote: >> ... a piece of copper [wire] dropped into a batch of CS will become coated with a frothy structure of silver oxides

Re: CS>Making CG repy from Author

2004-03-16 Thread Phinneas
-Original Message- From: Ode Coyote To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Monday, March 15, 2004 11:09 PM Subject: Re: CS>Making CG repy from Author > ... > Actually, no one who has a vested interest in a process that 'can' be done >with existing equipment will have a problem with the succ

CS>Airbrush nebulizer. Is the colloidal silver being oxidized?

2004-03-16 Thread fig227
Airbrush nebulizer. Is the colloidal silver being oxidized? I showed my airbrush nebulizer to a pretty smart guy the other day and he said the silver would be oxidized by the oxygen. BTW anyone who is interested in using this method can likely order a small tank of welding oxygen from Trigas, att

Re: CS>

2004-03-16 Thread Mary Lou Borgert
on 3/15/04 7:34 PM, Jodi Waldman Menard at jwmen...@cox.net wrote: MIKE 30 YRS AGO I HAD HEP C LOST 3/4 OF MY LIVER BUT THE DOC'S AT THAT TIME MADE ME SUCK ON HARD CANDY FOR 3 MONTHS. MY LIVER WAS FULLY RESTORED. ANOTHER FRIEND OF MINE TOTALLY LOST HER LIVER AND WAS AWAITING A TRANSPLANT SHE WAS

Re: CS>It can be done -- but only in conditioned spaces!

2004-03-16 Thread Ode Coyote
In the field of subatomic physics, no particle that was ever predicted with some sort of documentation and definition of supposed properties has not been found. Ode At 12:05 PM 3/15/2004 -0500, you wrote: >Yes, Cleve Backster proved this back in the late 60's. Thoughts can >influence experimen

Re: CS>I Say CG

2004-03-16 Thread Ode Coyote
If you upend a bottle of water over the vat? at the proper level, as the water level goes down, the bottle will add water automatically and stop adding it when the level is restored to the level of the bottle rim..blub blub. Ode At 06:40 AM 3/15/2004 -0800, you wrote: Hello List, Once a

Re: CS>Microns, angstroms etc.

2004-03-16 Thread Ode Coyote
>> >> So, using very pure water allows high particle counts with a small size. >> The contaminants don't have to be 'dissolved' contaminants [registering on a meter] to have an effect. >> In fact, a piece of copper [wire] dropped into a batch of CS will become coated with a frothy structure of sil

CS>Nails were getting Dark

2004-03-16 Thread Matthew McCann PE
If a person were taking large doses of EIS, it might be advisable to keep his or her feet away from sunlight. Then the toenails could act as the control for comparison with the fingernails, to detect any darkening. Matthew

RE: CS>Making CG repy from Author

2004-03-16 Thread Medwith, Robert
I wonder if a CS generator that is always reversing it's polarity Would help and I wonder what the best time between switching polarity would be It will be interesting to see how all this works out or not Bob -Original Message- From: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com [mailto:silver-list-requ

RE: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2004 #267

2004-03-16 Thread Medwith, Robert
Test Posts have not been getting through Bob -Original Message- From: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com [mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com] On Behalf Of Jonathan B. Britten Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 11:30 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2004 #267

CS>Nails were getting Dark

2004-03-16 Thread Medwith, Robert
Several months ago my Wife commented on my finger nails getting dark, I had not noticed. I had been taking 20 to 32 Ounces of 25 ppm (measured with TDS) for over 18 months. My CS is made with low voltage DC current, I have made it up to 48 PPM on my TDS meter. I normally use the higher PPM CS on B

Re: CS>It can be done -- but only in conditioned spaces!

2004-03-16 Thread missett
List: You can read all about Backster in Chapter One of "The Secret Life of Plants" by Christoper Bird. The entire chapter is dedicated to Backster's work. - Original Message - From: "Jonathan B. Britten" To: Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 7:07 PM Subject: Re: CS>It can be done -- but on

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2004 #267

2004-03-16 Thread sandee George
Hi There Jodi - this man is well be known to most of us who support Hulda Clarke - in fact she sued him and the court case is still going on if I am not mistaken he has been proved to be in league with the Big Drug Companies & the FDA so take it as read that this is nothing more than hot air - we

RE: CS>CS Human Studies

2004-03-16 Thread J & S Campbell
Is 5 days not rather rapid to be completely rid of something like malaria? BW, Sheila > -Original Message- > From: jrowl...@nctimes.net [mailto:jrowl...@nctimes.net] > Sent: 16 March 2004 03:31 > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: CS>CS Human Studies > > > "...February 27 > New Human

CS>Ode (cs-cg test)

2004-03-16 Thread S Nowell
Well I asked the question, went to your website and found the answer, thank you. Would a Atomic Emission Spectroscopy do the trick? I need to know whats in this solution. Im starting to get some weird twiches. :) Tchau Sam __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More relia

Re: CS>Making CG repy from Author

2004-03-16 Thread S Nowell
Ode, Who is Frank Key, I'm not familiar with him. I would like to have the solution tested. Any help would be appreciated. Tchau Sam I don't think anyone has run gold electrodes in a silver solution besides you..does sound interesting. Yes, I can do the process but don't really have the mean