Many CS users believe that the sol is absorbed high in the digestive tract,
and for most people quarts per day are required to significantly affect the
intestinal flora. Much less disturbance buck for much more pathogenic kill
bang than most antibiotics used today.
This can be highly variable.
All that is white is not silver.
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From: "Peter Rebaudo"
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 8:08 PM
Subject: CS>silver is reactive meta
> Marshall:
>
> It was solid silver.
> I observed It, from the time it was half gone until it was completely gone
and always retai
Hi folks,
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Sandra,
I think Ron's caveat is hardly nonsense, and I applaud him for posting
his concerns. The dilution is of course important, but we should
always be aware of the possibility of some bad reaction.
JBB
On Friday, Apr 16, 2004, at 09:00 Asia/Tokyo, Sara Mandal-Joy wrote:
This is nons
I share Ron's concern. Brooks Bradley has posted a recipe for
CS/MSM/DMSO; R. Harris has mentioned these ingredients with the
addition of H202. I wonder whether Ron's concerns are valid.
Given the painful reaction of H202 on excessive bacteria in the mouth,
I think he is quite rig
Marshall:
It was solid silver.
I observed It, from the time it was half gone until it was completely gone and
always retained an opaque silver color
Peter R
My guess is that it was a 14K silver plated copper chain, and the copper
reacted with the acid. There is n
This is nonsense, Ron. I've been using H202 along with cs for months, with
incredible results. One does need to understand the appropriate dilution of
various substances one uses, but it is a little tiring having one person
after another come onto this list and attempt to inform those of us who a
Richard and Jean,
The chambered stomach herbivores are not nearly as sensitive to CS are
hindgut fermenters, is my understanding. Rabbits are one species where
oral CS must be used in tiny doses with very careful monitoring, to be
safe, because they are so dependent on their gut bacteria. Th
I would use extreme caution nebulizing H2O2! As it will characteristicly
foam up in the lungs and cut off your air supply!!!
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Subject: Re: CS>lung congestion
> Many thanks for all the information!! All of it. I will c
Hi Jean,
I'm not really a pet authority, but have shared these 2 Sites with friends
and I consider these to be Pet Authorities who are quite willing and eager
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Arnold Beland
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From:
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 1:36 PM
Subject: CS>Infected eye
> Hi Richard,
>
> I don't put CS in their drinking water or milk bottles. I understood the CS
> will kill all the bacteria
Hi Richard,
I don't put CS in their drinking water or milk bottles. I understood the CS
will kill all the bacteria in the gut so unless I thought there was an
imbalance on the side of bad, I wouldn't do this. I see no harm in a little
CS and since I come from a long line of inventors and experim
Thanks for sharing, Jean,
and congratulations on your success so far. Do you regularly put CS in their
drinking water--good idea.
Sincerely,
Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist
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From: oldgl...@bigcountry.net [mailto:oldgl...@bigcountry.net]
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Hi,
I have a young kid who developed an eye infection to the point where his eye
was turning lighter in color with much eye matter. I syringed out a cc of
old EIS which is brownish in color and syringed his eye yesterday morning.
I repeated this again last night and this morning he has his eye op
Silver is not a noble metal. It is transitional.
Garnet
On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 10:36, Marshall Dudley wrote:
> Pavel Hochmut wrote:
>
> > As to the content of the stomach: I apologize, that sulphuric acid in the
> > stomach was maybe some trash. I shall see what happenes in the stomach
> > exactl
Silver does dissolve in concentrated sulfuric and nitric acid. I was not
talking about dissolving, but reacting. Silver is pretty inert with respect to
acids and most everything else.
Marshall
Garnet wrote:
> According to the standard lab reference "Elements" by John Emsley,
> science writer a
Pavel Hochmut wrote:
> As to the content of the stomach: I apologize, that sulphuric acid in the
> stomach was maybe some trash. I shall see what happenes in the stomach
> exactly.
> But: I still consider the silver to be pretty reactive:
> 1. When you leave it on the air, it turns black within so
Stuff writes,
At 06:37 PM 4/14/2004 -0700, JJ wrote:
I did go ahead and make a normal batch and added 20 ml H2O2 during the 32
hour brewing process.
What was the size of the batch?
5180 ml.
JJ
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Hi, JJ,
The word sinter comes from the German word for
cinder. It has a wider meaning than just a bonding;
it is a deposition. It includes deposition of a colloid
or sediment in a differing dispersant. See the article
for Sinter in the 1911 Encyclopedia Brittanica.
Best regards,
Matthew
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davido
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 07:49:39 -0500 Garnet
writes:
> Add a little DMSO, 20% or 1 part DMSO to 4 parts CS. The DMSO will
> help
> the CS penetrate.
>
> Also pure Tee Tree Oil kills it.
>
> Garnet
>
> On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 22:15, Marshall Dudley wrote:
> > Ring Worm is a f
Add a little DMSO, 20% or 1 part DMSO to 4 parts CS. The DMSO will help
the CS penetrate.
Also pure Tee Tree Oil kills it.
Garnet
On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 22:15, Marshall Dudley wrote:
> Ring Worm is a fungus, so I would expect it to help.
>
> Marshall
>
> akajhon wrote:
>
> > Does C/S work on r
According to the standard lab reference "Elements" by John Emsley,
science writer at Cambridge University Silver dissolves in sulfuric
(H2SO4) and nitric acid (HNO3).
Where did you get your information Marshall?
Garnet
On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 22:02, Marshall Dudley wrote:
> My guess is that it was
Seaweed, nuts and seeds are great sources of plant based minerals. Also
anything dark green. Liquid or colloidal minerals are better than
metallic but the best is what you get in your food. Supplements provide
excess minerals that must then be removed by the liver and the kidneys,
thereby taxing an
At 06:37 PM 4/14/2004 -0700, JJ wrote:
I did go ahead and make a normal batch and added 20 ml H2O2 during the
32 hour brewing process.
Jimmy Joe
What was the size of the batch?
stuff
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At 07:13 PM 4/14/2004 -0400, akajhon wrote:
Does C/S work on ringworm ?
Tanks,,
Google ringworm "colloidal silver".
There's quite a bit there.
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At 10:40 AM 4/15/2004 +0200, you wrote:
>As to the content of the stomach: I apologize, that sulphuric acid in the
>stomach was maybe some trash. I shall see what happenes in the stomach
>exactly.
>But: I still consider the silver to be pretty reactive:
>1. When you leave it on the air, it turns bl
I left the batch of snowflake CS on the self for several months.
It turned slight yellow, very heavy TE, little black balls of oxides on the
bottom and no more snowflakes...still 13 uS on the PWT.
Ode
At 06:37 PM 4/14/2004 -0700, you wrote:
>Ode writes,
>
>> In my experience, H2O2 should no
Electrically Isolated Silver [describing the method more so than the product]..contains both ions and metallic particles.
Ode
At 05:34 PM 4/14/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Me too everyone, I just can't remember what the I stands for unless it is ionic, I know what the E and the S means.
Yours Han
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As to the content of the stomach: I apologize, that sulphuric acid in the
stomach was maybe some trash. I shall see what happenes in the stomach
exactly.
But: I still consider the silver to be pretty reactive:
1. When you leave it on the air, it turns black within some days. It´s the
matter of the
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From: "Sharon"
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Subject: Re: CS>splenda??
> It
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