Should maybe have mentioned that this whole thing is referring to the post
by Brooks Bradley about how his research is showing that the colored light
works real well with the colloidal silver. And he suggested the Harbor Freight
item as a very good substitute for his research facility's muc
Greetings to all--I'm a new chum seeking info
To date I've made 5 lots of 10 oz C/S, 3 of which by---
3 x 9 VDC giving 30VDC Batteries
Electrodes--14 gauge silver . at 37mm (1.5inches) apart
Bubbler Time-
I don't think she's ever done any research on DMSO, just with DMSO, so her
experience is actually pretty limited.
Nancy
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From: James Holmes [mailto:ami...@starband.net]
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 10:05 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject
I may have coined the word.
I may have also misspelled it.
Since technically, virons are not alive, they can not be "cided"
They are said to be "inactivated". It sounds like splitting hairs to me.
I intended it to mean "destroys a virus' or renders it harmless to the
host".
JOH
-Origi
You would have to drink several liters of concentrated DMSO to get 10% in
your body.
JOH
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From: NANCY ESTES [mailto:nancy.es...@sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 7:38 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>DMSO Question
I have a friend who's very skepti
My son can taste the difference between distilled water that has been in
HDPE and that that has only been in glass.
What is he tasting?
TIA
JOH
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From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 9:10 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subj
Hello list. Since I will shortly receive my submersible 4 color light
device from Harbor Freight and, a bit later, the Roscolene color thingies, (if
that's not too technical-- sorry, but I really can't get much more technical!!)
I am wondering if anyone has used this combination with the c
If you use it daily, as i do, it will stay pretty clean. Line a glass pot
with aluminum foil and fill with distilled water. Drop the silverware in it
and the sulfur will plate off the silver onto the aluminum.
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From: "Pavel Hochmut"
To: "sol"
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, Ma
Makes sense to me. I can't see how it could have been used so long, and
used on animals so long, without an uproar about bad effects. I used it, at
the vet's direction, years ago on the muzzle of a dog that had been bitten
by a spider and it certainly didn't kill her. (Or bleach her coat or skin
Marshall,
By that statement, I'm assuming you mean that the plastic doesn't
enter the solution, correct?
Has anyone tested the ppm after a period of time storing CS in
such containers in order to verify that the CS hasn't been captured by
the plastic?
stuff
At 11:10 AM 5/26/2004 -0400, you wro
I grew up using silver ... when my daughter married I gave it to her ... and
she uses it happily. It is German and marked .90 silver. I do not know what
other ingredients there are in this mix ... the knives have to have steel
blades ... seeing how soft silver is.
I have enjoyed using it and my dau
Hi Nancy & Garnet,
I've used & studied DMSO since it's medical applications first came
out--several years before the FDA raped Dr. Stanley and the American People,
by black-listing DMSO. They do use DMSO as a paint thinner and remover--just
the other day, I Carelessly spilled some 99% on my gray p
Gallon Milk jugs should not leach, they are made from high density
polyethylene, which requires no plasticizers at all.
Marshall
DByron wrote:
> The gallon plastic jugs that most distilled water is sold in looks very
> much like the standard milk jugs that leach. I wonder if we should be
> stor
I have no real way of knowing except by using a PWT. [My old AA
Spectrophotometer isn't working yet..not that I have a clue as to how to
use it]
Since the relationship of conductivity to PPM is not linear, I can only
speculate when going beyond around 20 PPM.
I've gone as high as 79 uS on the
Thanks for the info. I'll definitely send that to her and I'll check out
the DMSO list too.
Nancy
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From: Garnet [mailto:garnetri...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 9:16 AM
To: Silver List
Subject: RE: CS>DMSO Question
IF she is
IF she is truly interested have her go to Dr Stanley Jacob's site and
read some of the abstracts posted there. He is the one who developed
DMSO for use in organ transport and preservation. So she SHOULD know of
his name and credentials.
www.jacoblab.com
She can also do her own literature search
At 04:17 PM 5/25/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi Ode,
>
>I'm sure that you have far more experience and knowledge in this field than
>I; however, after clicking on and reading ASAP Silver Source and many other
>references, we know: They have successfully passed the Ghana FDA and thus
>can make many st
If you want some sediments..make a strong brew of any color and toss a piece of shiny copper wire in the bottom and let it sit for a few weeks.
The copper remains untouched but everything suspended in that water will drop out.
Even black CS will clear up.
Even conductivity drops something like 8
This is my take on it as well. She's very skeptical of anything that she
can't read a study on. I've never seen any bleaching from DMSO either and
I've never heard of it with its use on large animals. Oh well, she'll never
use it anyway, LOL!
Nancy
nancy.es...@sbcglobal.net
Well this is a ver
On Wed, 2004-05-26 at 08:37, NANCY ESTES wrote:
> I have a friend whos very skeptical about the use of
> DMSO, even at 10% dilution. Shes done cell line
> research in which DMSO is used to protect the cells
> when theyre frozen in liquid nitrogen. The DMSO has
> to be removed very quickly when th
I have a friend whos very skeptical about the use of
DMSO, even at 10% dilution. Shes done cell line
research in which DMSO is used to protect the cells
when theyre frozen in liquid nitrogen. The DMSO has
to be removed very quickly when the cells are taken
out of the liquid nitrogen or the DMS
That plate is aluminum, you put it in boiling water with baking soda.
You can do this with aluminum foil, boiling water and baking soda.
I am running mine through the dishwasher. It may develop fine scratches,
but that patina is desirable to me. Most old silverware has a patina
from years of use,
YES, there is some remedy.
I have seen it some six years ago for the first time. They sell such a (It
must be metallic) plate which is to be placed into the hot and salted water.
Then you just put in your silverware to let it clean up. No mechanical
treatment, no polishing. Cleans up even inaccessi
Viricidal and virucdial are both acceptable spellings, but I believe
virucidal is more commonly used.
It means "destructive to viruses". No mention of killing. So according
to this DMSO is virucidal to viruses. It destroys the protien coat and
results in cessation of symptoms In Vivo.
It is NOT j
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From: James Holmes
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Sunday, May 23, 2004 12:39 PM
Subject: RE: CS> Fever blisters ,Garnet
>Would the proper statement of their position be that DMSO and some
other
>substance together are viracidal?
>
>JOH
"Viracidal" -- "viricidal"
Hi Ode,
Since I don't know anything about PPM and color, I will take your word for
it.
Can you tell me what is the highest PPM you can make of Colloidal Silver?
Thank you,
Jean Baugh
>
> Color won't tell you anything about PPM.
> You can make 30 PPM a light yellow, deep amber
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