> If you mean adding it to it while it is growing, it will kill it. >
Marshall
>
No, I mean if one were to take it together, or on the same day.
R
>> > I've just started making Kombucha. Is CS likely to counteract it in
any
> > way? Kill off any beneficial organisms? I understand the fungus
Evening Mike,
Thanks for the explanation.
The reason such a small amount works is the H2O2 acts as a catalyst.
It is not consumed in the process of converting silver oxides back
to silver ions and oxygen.
Somehow I missed some of this. I have had some distractions lately. I
s
At 08:34 AM 20/08/04, you wrote:
If there was in fact a flesh eating bacteria, a specific name and a
picture would be available by now.
Wayne
Ahhh Wayne,
Now look what you've done! Next they will have a new name for it , a new
drug AND a vaccine! ( All newborn babies and over 55's to ge
Mike Monett <5ay1wk...@sneakemail.com> wrote:Re: CS>H2o2
From: nancymike
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 20:54:01
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m72716.html
> Well, I do not have any fancy equipment, and I didn't even have
> high school chemistry, so I do not know most of the technical
> things
Re: CS>Adding peroxide to CS
From: Wayne Fugitt
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 21:14:52
> What does that small percent actually do? Are you sure that more
> would not be better?
> Wayne
Hi Wayne,
It doesn't take much. I use between 40 and 80 parts per billion,
depending on how careful
Re: CS>H2o2
From: nancymike
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 20:54:01
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m72716.html
> Well, I do not have any fancy equipment, and I didn't even have
> high school chemistry, so I do not know most of the technical
> things you alo talk about. I can only
Evening Nancy,
Since we are talking just 1 drop for every two oz. of CS, the 3% topical
you buy works just fine.
I am not questioning your methods and the fact that they work.
Where did you come up with that ratio? That is about a 1 to 1200 ratio.
As to the percentage solution, T
Well, I do not have any fancy equipment, and I didn't even have high school
chemistry, soI do not know most of the technical things you alo talk about.
I can only tell you that for 1 1/2 years I made CS with a generator from CS
Prosystems. I made some slo, but definate progress with my MS. When I
Thank you for everyone's response on this!
David
--- nancymike wrote:
> Yes, that is exactly what I use. Some people think
> it must be food grade.
> etc. but that would have to be diluted to 3%.
> Since we are talking just 1
> drop for every two oz. of CS, the 3% topical you buy
> works just
Yes, that is exactly what I use. Some people think it must be food grade.
etc. but that would have to be diluted to 3%. Since we are talking just 1
drop for every two oz. of CS, the 3% topical you buy works just fine.
Nancy
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At 10:33 PM 19/08/04, you wrote:
> > even picking up a plate or a coffee pot at the wrong angle causes pain.
> > Write me at my e-mail address, if you have suggestions.
>
> If anyone has any thoughts on this subject, please write it right here. I
> have a similar problem. Thanks. MA
Hi fo
Another reason is hepatitis. Raw shellfish are very dangerous indeed.
On Friday, Aug 20, 2004, at 09:14 Asia/Tokyo, enjaycee wrote:
the presence of Vibrio vulnificus in coastal tributary waters is one
reason
not to eat raw shelfish
Norm
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List,
I have had great results with Vellux blankets; they are light, very
warm, easy to store, and quite durable. One caveat: you have to wash
them before first use, as the company advises. They initially have a
lot of fiber dust in them, a fact that I frankly don't understand.
We
At 11:27 PM 19/08/04, you wrote:
"y" I was overwhelmed and have never tried it since...she had been in crises
for 6 weeks and I was exhausted..I felt terrible having done it...
Harold,
For what it is worth, in your state, there was a 50/50 answer prospect anyway.
Do not feel badly simply for
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From: "sol"
To:
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 8:35 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Subject: CS>injury and pain: suggested solutions
> I am NOT a fan of Primal Defense or their related products. The
> company gave me intentionally misleading information about whether there
Well, with CS, DMSO, and H202 on hand I won't worry. My mother in her
extreme old age had several injuries that got badly infected, and you
wouldn't believe the pressure and anger from her doctor and nurses about
me using peroxide (at mom's request). They were absolutely furious. But
their stu
Final Update:
Thanks to all who responded with very helpful suggestions. I called
WestPointStevens and enquired about the effect bleach would have on
these blankets.
Much to my surprise, I immediately received two return phone calls.
One was from Diane Raychard in the Quality Cont
I am NOT a fan of Primal Defense or their related products. The
company gave me intentionally misleading information about whether there
was iodine content in their products after I specifically told them I
had a violent iodine allergy. It wasn't until I wrote again, and
repeated my request fo
the presence of Vibrio vulnificus in coastal tributary waters is one reason
not to eat raw shelfish
Norm
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In the hospital we call it Necrotising Faceitis, I thought it was a Strep
organism, will check with infectious disease dept. tomorrow.
Wayne Fugitt wrote:Evening Marshall,
At 02:09 PM 8/19/2004, you wrote:
> From what I understand all the flesh eating bacteria not only respond to CS
I thought
Evening Marshall,
At 02:09 PM 8/19/2004, you wrote:
From what I understand all the flesh eating bacteria not only respond to CS
I thought we all agreed there is no such thing as "flesh eating bacteria".
Maybe it was another list.
Instead it is a "flesh eating syndrome".The symptoms
>From what I understand all the flesh eating bacteria not only respond to CS,
but also to H2O2. But the hospitals don't use it because it is too cheap a
solution, and if people knew they could treat it over the counter, they would
not go to the doctor or hospital.
Marshall
sol wrote:
> From ano
Re: CS>Adding peroxide to CS
From: Paul Holloway
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 01:19:18
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m72654.html
> Peroxide you buy at the drug store or Walmart usually contains
> phenacetin as a stabilizer.
> Some people like to avoid phenacetin, as it is toxic, t
Dan,
Good insight, don't know. I've done Myers Briggs 4 times. I sit on the line
- twice feeling, twice thinking - thought it had something to do with the
day, time, events and influences of that quadrant, year...
Practice is the KEY. Initially, it may self direct it - and one has to
spend time w
If you mean adding it to it while it is growing, it will kill it.
Marshall
Rowena Evans wrote:
> I've just started making Kombucha. Is CS likely to counteract it in any
> way? Kill off any beneficial organisms? I understand the fungus is a
> symbiosis of yeast cells and Bacterium xylinum, Bac
I think CS would be a "Best Bet" treatment for it.
http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany
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From another email list:
>someone died last thurs. from Vibrio vulnificus, a salt-water bacteria
>-- got into a cut while he was standing in the ocean fishing
>it is a flesh-eating bacteria and 7 have died in TX from it in the last
>8 months. there are even different strains of it.
> He'd been
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Hi, Marlys,
I don't have the same problem but was having major pain in both hands due to
inflammation. I got on two minerals: Magnesium and Potassium - and I'm
basically healed.
I've purchased the Nature's Way Brand because both minerals are Chelated so
your body will absorb them better. Bo
In addition to the castor oil packs you may
want to try peanut oil to rub on the area and
allow it to soak in for a time. It is supposed
to be good for arthritis and other things. I
have found it soaks in and almost lubricates joints.
(Also recommended by Cayce.)
Try holding CS with 10% DMSO
I think the photos are found on http://www.msrebel.com - I just tried to go there but the page would not display ... could be my pc.
Marie.
>From: Ode Coyote
>Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>Subject: Re: CS>H2o2
>Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 09:50:57 -0400
>
>
> I
I've just started making Kombucha. Is CS likely to counteract it in any
way? Kill off any beneficial organisms? I understand the fungus is a
symbiosis of yeast cells and Bacterium xylinum, Bacterium gluconicum,
Acetobacter ketogenum and Pichia fermentans.
Rowena
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At 07:14 AM 8/19/2004, Nenah wrote:
The thing to realize about trauma
is that it generally creates acidic wastes in the system. Acidic wastes
can be caused by: Mechanical injury... Poor diet, anything that
isn't lots of GREEN VEGGIES... Pathogenic microbes. ..They *love* sugars
and thrive on str
mental giants, they
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Mike M. wrote:
By
any chance, did you come across my email on
helping write a
better search engine for the silver archives? It would be
very nice
to allow phrase searches.
That would be wonderful! I have tried to search the archives on
occasion, and been very frustrated -- knowi
Somehow, I missed this thread ( have a houseful of company and haven't been
reading all the emails.) But years ago, when I had multiple allergies, my
allergist told me that allergies could cause the tissues around the carpal
tunnel to swell and cause the pain that some think is carpal tunnel s
Dear Miky!
very pretty wallpaper with no text is what I received ... try turning off
your HTML! that will get us to your text I think. Thanx ... Magenor
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in my mind Dan your letter says it well...that slant on the issue is
absolutly correct
Norm
> I think it's more a problem of keeping the conscious mind from
> interferring with
> what is happening, which is arising out of the body/unconscious mind.
>
> This is probably more a feeling than a thinki
One must be very careful when asking these types of questions, the subconcious
is very literal. The answer will always be yes, for this question since
everyone eventually dies. So you have to be more specific, like give a certain
time, or cause.
There was a fellow that would give talks on dowsin
I think it's more a problem of keeping the conscious mind from
interferring with
what is happening, which is arising out of the body/unconscious mind.
This is probably more a feeling than a thinking sort of thing.
I wonder if people who are classified strongly as
"feeling" types in the Myers Br
Re: CS>H2o2
From: Ode Coyote
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 07:12:34
> I think it was Nancy Delise that showed a micrograph of CS taken
> by a water treatment plant before and after adding peroxide that
> proves the case out.
> Frank Key could run something definitive, if he were so inclined.
Hi, Ode,
Thanks for your insights. Are you saying that a
fresh, satiny surface is better because it has
more points as well as more surface area than
a freshly minted, smooth surface?
Best regards,
Matthew
> Hello,
>
> I suggest you knew the answer but didn't want to hear it. I'm sorry to hear
> how sad this time was for you.
>
> Jean Baugh
>
>
>
> enjaycee wrote:
>> Shortly before my wife died I placed a paper with a 'y' and an 'n' on the
>> floor beside her bed and a dang
Wayne,
Reading is very important, however historically other cultures that did not
read had dowsing abilities. Hmmm... I suspect petrol based additives
(chemicals, sweeteners and hydrogenated fats- canola etc) in fast foods coat
the receptor sites in the brain, plus enthusiastic vaccination progra
I know we need to take this of list but must respond...You need to understand
the principles of dowsing better...If you asked that question for all of us the
answer would be Y that is why when working with these energies forming the
question is so important. what would your answer be to Do I hav
That's normal and unavoidable on one electrode, less common on both.
What sort of generator are you using?
ode
At 12:50 AM 8/19/2004 -0400, you wrote:
I get a black residue on my electrodes each time I make a batch of cs. Does this mean my dw is not good? I usually purchase Wal-Mart dw.
Mike's analysis is great for the ionic fraction of EIS
but the colloidal fraction follows different physico-
chemical principles. Dialysis membranes are
probably the least expensive standard method
to measure the sizes of nanocrystals.
Semipermeable membranes of calibrated pore
sizes cost less tha
Re: CS>[List Owner] I'm Baack!!
From: M. G. Devour
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 03:32:54
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m72657.html
> Mike M. writes:
>> Welcome back, Mike. We missed you. I was sure we were skirting
>> the edge on a couple of occasions, and I wondered why we didn't
Yup
Ode
At 08:07 PM 8/18/2004 -0700, you wrote:
>I was wondering, when we talk about Hydrogen Peroxide
>here are we talking about the same stuff that you buy
>at walmart? I have a bottle here.. it says Hydrogen
>Peroxide Topical Solution USP. Active Ingredient is
>HP (stabilized 3%). Is this the
At 11:14 AM 8/19/2004 +0900, you wrote:
>I have a hunch that colloidosomes (colloid bodies) will become a big
>business in the nanotechnology field, given the intense interest in
>self-assembly at the atomic/molecular level. Probably there will be
>some medical/pharmaceutical applications as
I think it was Nancy Delise that showed a micrograph of CS taken by a
water treatment plant before and after adding peroxide that proves the case
out.
Frank Key could run something definitive, if he were so inclined.
Ode
At 09:07 PM 8/18/2004, you wrote:
>Hello everyone.
>Can anyone tell me
No
But it might change it into something inert or something worse.
Charcoal filters do pretty well to remove both.
Ode
At 03:23 PM 8/18/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Will ozone take out chlorine and fluoride from city water?
>
>Thank you,
>
>Jean Baugh
>
>
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I made a generator with a copper, a zinc and a silver anode surrounding a
stainless steel cathode once.
It didn't work.
The only thing I've managed to produce using copper electrodes in a LVDC
system in distilled water is a blue/grey precipitate and about a 3 uS
conductivity rise after running
I tend to look at it like making rock candy.
You have a satuaration point at a given temperature.
When the saturation point is exceeded, you get crystal formation.
Crystals like to form around impurities and tend to get bigger and bigger when they do. [The string hanging in the jar of cooling suga
The potential has not been lost but materialism has taken
over - the further from nature one gets is the weaker one's
spiritual connection is to the whole - this has and continues
to be my own personal understanding of things
Cheers to all
Sandee
"The one who accomplished it is the one
who f
Shortly before my wife died I placed a paper with a 'y' and an 'n' on the
floor beside her bed and a dangling piece of thread off of a bed sheet in my
hand asked "is my wife going to die"and the thread moved immediately to the
"y" I was overwhelmed and have never tried it since...she had been in cr
CS>H2o2
From: William Amos
Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 18:14:21
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m72638.html
> Hello everyone.
> Can anyone tell me where the idea that by adding a few drops of
> Hydrogen Peroxide to Colloidal Silver will cause the silver
> particals to break u
You might want to look into Colloidal Gold. I am told it helps in cases of pain.
Bill Amos
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In a message dated 8/19/04 12:31:16 AM Central Daylight Time,
patriot2...@mindspring.com writes:
> even picking up a plate or a coffee pot at
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From:
To:
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 8:17 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2004 #642
> In a message dated 8/19/04 12:31:16 AM Central Daylight Time,
> patriot2...@mindspring.com writes:
> > even picking up a plate or a coffee pot at the wrong an
- Original Message -
> > Hello everyone.
> > Can anyone tell me where the idea that by adding a few drops of Hydrogen
> Peroxide to Colloidal Silver will cause the silver particals to break up
> into smaller particals ?
> >
> > Is there any evidence that this has ever occured and by what
In a message dated 8/19/04 12:31:16 AM Central Daylight Time,
patriot2...@mindspring.com writes:
> even picking up a plate or a coffee pot at the wrong angle causes pain.
> Write me at my e-mail address, if you have suggestions.
If anyone has any thoughts on this subject, please write it rig
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From:
To:
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 1:30 AM
Subject: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2004 #642
> I do have a health question that I hope someone may have helpful information
for: Is there anything any of you can suggest to deal with tendonitis? I have
had ten
At 03:40 PM 19/08/04, you wrote:
Eskimo stories speak of it. Aboriginals talk about it. Other cultures too.
What's happened in North America that we've forgotten our potential?
Christine
Responded in the more appropriate Off Topic List
Cheers,
Him
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At 01:20 AM 19/08/04, you wrote:
It runs in families - the human family - we've covered our innate knowledge
up with hooey.
No, I meant literal families. Like good card players and musicians.
Genetic predisposition is a funny thing.
But you need to be careful as follows:
Old Jim was dying. H
At 09:48 PM 18/08/04, Wayne wrote:
One day I looked him straight in the eye and asked, "how did you learn
so much as such a young age".
He smiled and said, "I got in good with some old men and they taught me."
Of course, reading real books is also a great help in short-circuiting the
ofte
Mike M. writes:
> Welcome back, Mike. We missed you. I was sure we were skirting the
> edge on a couple of occasions, and I wondered why we didn't hear from
> you.
Welcome back to you too, Mike. It's good to see you're doing a bit
better.
> On the other hand, why didn't you tell us you were goi
Marlys writes:
> I do have a health question that I hope someone may have helpful
> information for: Is there anything any of you can suggest to deal with
> tendonitis?
Visit Jason's site:
http://www.eytonsearth.org/carpal.html ... and other pages there.
We've done some stuff with clay he
Morning Christine,
You boiled down lots of wisdom in those few lines.
At 12:40 AM 8/19/2004, you wrote:
Harold,
Strange more people don't consider they too can do it. I think it's an
innate ability within each and every one of us. If we think we can, we can.
Eskimo stories speak of it. Abori
Dear Marlys,
Some years ago, my mother broke her wrist in a fall. It was set
improperly and caused intractable pain for her. The only thing that
relieved the pain was hot castor oil packs, an Edgar Cayce remedy,
applied to her wrist. For more information on this simple yet effective
therapy, visi
Peroxide you buy at the drug store or Walmart usually contains phenacetin as
a stabilizer.
Some people like to avoid phenacetin, as it is toxic, though the small
quantities in peroxide may not cause a problem.
It was used as a painkiller, but was taken off the market due to toxicity.
If this concer
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