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On Friday, Sep 17, 2004, at 14:39 Asia/Tokyo, Roger Barker wrote:
I've been asked to source a white noise sound generator and am
wondering if
anyone on the list is familiar with these machines? Any help greatly
appreciated.
Cheers, Roger
http://lbarker.orcon.net.n
Richard,
So you feel that it is ok to mix the CS with Gatorade - what about the
sodium in Gatorade - does that have any affect on the CS?
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From: Richard Harris [mailto:yr...@cfl.rr.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 12:28 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Cc: Richard
I've been asked to source a white noise sound generator and am wondering if
anyone on the list is familiar with these machines? Any help greatly
appreciated.
Cheers, Roger
http://lbarker.orcon.net.nz/index1.html
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sol,
This is exactly what I would like to know (not referring specifically to ode
coyote).
What kind of dosages do individual people take and why and what has it
helped? One person on this list who has helped me privately says CS
definitely works but give it time as it can work slowly but surely.
Don't you just hate it when you accidently hit the
'Enter' key and send your email before you have even
finished with it?
I was just about to say that, if there was more than a
teeny chance of any risk with making or using CS, the
pharmaceutical Industry would have advertised that
fact to death. M
KRYKEEE!! I have enough problems with that! ;-0
Susie
/// In fact, I'm still a bit light-headed.
Best Regards,
Jason///
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> ...I knew the ArrowHeadites were cheating...---Jason
Can you elaborate a bit on this;
cheating in what way?
Arrowhead DW is one brand I've been
using for CS,
but never tested its PH, and they do
seem to charge a bit more.
Thanks,
jr
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Hi Garnet,
Thank you for this DMSO info and for ALL the rest of the excellent, helpful
info that you and our other Experts so generously share with "us seekers"!
A number of years ago, a long-time black customer and dear friend used as
expression of greeting: "I hope YOU live a thousand years-
You are unlikely to get a consensus on these questions. You must do your own
research and make your own decision. Find out what works best for you.
Relative to H2O2 and CS, the following is the best discussion I have seen yet:
http://www.silvermedicine.org/h2o2.html
Relative to DMSO, I can q
One problem with approaching a parasite problem with DE only is that a
person/animal can have a very bad infestation of microscopic
parasites--protozoa--which I don't think DE would touch. I suppose though
that you could figure out the best method of dosing with DE, allowing for
incubation
Hi Ode:
It's interesting to consider ozoning CS.
Since water itself does not hold ozone for long ( 25 minutes max according
to my reading ), and since reaching a maximum saturation of ozone in water
is rapid ( 1 minute of ozonation per ounce of water ):
I switched on my new fancy therapuetic gr
So what is the consensus? To use DMSO or H202 internally in combination with
CS?
Susie
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If you have an a bottle/jar/jug cutter (a popular arts & crafts
tools in the 1960s) and a free supply of glass bottles and jars,
you could make an array of small-scale water distillers
for next to no cash outlay. Its just a matter of using
four different diameters that can fit inside each other lik
If you're in the desert where there is little if any ground moisture,
add some cactus cuttings etc in the bottom of the hole.
stuff
At 08:32 AM 9/16/2004 -0400, Ode wrote:
Dig a shallow hole.
Cover with a sheet of clear plastic, weight the center with a pebble and
place a collection jar under
So, Ode,
From your posts over time and your website info re toenail fungus, I
haven't seen any indication that you have ever taken EIS in really
large quantities? Have you ever tried adding a little DMSO to the EIS,
either for topical or oral use?
Just curioius. There seems to be a big dicho
I am not a chemist so you could very well be right Marshall. Generally
though H2O2 acts as an oxidizing agent because it gives up one of its
oxygen atoms so readily.
Thank you for the insight!
Garnet
On Thu, 2004-09-16 at 09:05, Marshall Dudley wrote:
> Garnet wrote:
>
> > Deoxidize Ode? H2O2
Hi Susie,
I live in Snohomish & have found that the best quality DW I can find is
still at Fred Meyer. I've had good luck with DW from both the
Bellevue/Redmond store & and the 2 in South Everett/Lynnwood.
Heather
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From: fredsus1 [mailto:freds...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wed
Like people without allergies who don't believe in them, I don't believe
in herx reactions. It is very hard to believe in something one has never
experienced nor seen anyone else experience. No matter if I drink an
ounce of CS one day, and a quart the next, I've never experienced a
herx. It mus
Garnet wrote:
> Deoxidize Ode? H2O2 is a strong oxidizing agent. That is why it will
> bleach your clothes if you use a strong enough concentration. In fact
> will eat holes right through cotton at 35%.
>
> Ozone ( O3 ) and H2O2 both give off oxygen to the system.
H2O2 may actually reduce silve
I bought the $99 distiller too. By coincidence, this
wholesaler is located only a few miles from my home.
Neighbors and co-workers bought from this vendor
and are pleased. I intend to catch rainwater and
distill it, to avoid residues and/or volatiles from
hard, chlorinated municipal tapwater. The
r
Deoxidize Ode? H2O2 is a strong oxidizing agent. That is why it will
bleach your clothes if you use a strong enough concentration. In fact
will eat holes right through cotton at 35%.
Ozone ( O3 ) and H2O2 both give off oxygen to the system.
Garnet
On Thu, 2004-09-16 at 07:23, Ode Coyote wrote:
I make ~10ppm CS in my SilverGen SG6. I know from the mfg's measurements
that 12 o'clock on my dial makes ~10 ppm and all the way up makes ~20
ppm, where as all the way down makes ~5 ppm. That's all I need to know.
The exact ppm is not important. There will be at least that much
variation in how mu
DMSO is in your food, you are already ingesting it! It is a naturally
ocurring compound. Using 1-4% is a very low dose, although even Dr
Stanley Jacob recommends using either 4% or 10% when dosing orally. I
spoke with him yesterday about this. His DMSO products are sold on
www.jacoblab.com . He has
Dig a shallow hole.
Cover with a sheet of clear plastic, weight the center with a pebble and
place a collection jar under the center.
Solar still. Ground moisture as the water source. Some small vents along
the sides will admit moist air but too much will dry as fast as it condenses.
Production
I would think it would oxidize the ions and make the CS go brown.
Making CS in heavily ozonated water does that. Perhaps silver peroxides.
I don't now if that's a good, indifferent or bad thing.
Perhaps ozonating to oxidize, then adding some peroxide to de-oxidize?
..might just give you a tr
With "dose for effect", PPM is not very important.
It's virtually impossible to over-dose.
There are no dosing "standards" anywhere I've looked that make any sense at
all.
For instance, None consider body weight.
If you're going after a serious insult, use serious quantities as directly
appli
Susie writes:
> ... I probably will be doing only 50/50 CS and
> water with that strength.
It occurs to me to ask... You'll cut it with distilled water, not tap,
right? Tap water will definitely affect the silver in a bad way.
Of course animal saliva will do that, too, probably, but that can't
Hello fredsus1,
Wednesday, September 15, 2004, 12:01:49 AM, you wrote:
f> Well..
f> I am not giving up on CS and never will. I just got my generator and made my
f> first batch and feel like it is Christmas, LOL!
f> But my dog with the bacterial skin infectionhe is feeling a little
f
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