In Ayurveda, we were taught to boil pure gold in water (I don't have the
specifics handy) to produce "gold water" or the same process for silver. this
produces a somewhat homeopathic water.
Sally
Ed Kasper wrote:
I have a question. Since distilled water is corrosive, why doesn't it
dissolve
Hi Harold,
What was the acidity level before adding the mineral concentrate? Is it
necessary to add mineral concentrate and would this effect the
solution.?
Thanks Ernie
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From: Harold MacDonald [mailto:har...@direct.ca]
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 10:32 PM
To: si
For three years now I have been making and storing my CS in one gallon clear
glass jugs.So far they are as clear as the day I started;at least to the
naked eye.I have a clear glass beaker of approx 8 oz. size in which I put
one of my first batch samples to age,two plus years ago.It is as clear as
t
I identified it from microscopic examination of what I was
rinsing out, and had it cultured by a lab, and they found the
same species I had identified.
Paul H
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From: "sol"
To:
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 10:24 PM
Subject: Re: CS>CS killing fungus was Lyme
I thought I would share a silver success story with everyone, especially
those who may be like me - overtly skeptical! After this, I'm almost 100%
sold on the benefits of CS.
Ever since my daughter was three or four (she'll be 12 in January), she has
had a problem with developing staph infections
water is a solvent meaning it dissolves things. There are claims that people
are sick because they are dehydrated. see www.watercure.com There are PhD's
and doctors that claim drinking distilled water will leech minerals form
your body so you should not drink distilled water.
Isn't oxidize a brea
V. Jean.G. that sounds like the western "Germ Theory".
Western science keeps chasing after 'cures" only to find another tragedy.
see Pleomorphism (the morphing of something into something else)
? http://www.whale.to/v/pleomorphism.htm
? http://www.whale.to/p/bird.h
Hi Wayne,
Rosemary was born in 1942 and used her silver nose drops which turned her
gray over a period of time. When she started High School, a nun asked her
why she was that color? Imagine, a girl looking in a mirror daily as she
combed or brushed her hair and applied make-up and NOT realizing tha
Jez, and here I was thinking I had to stop at 20 gallons on a daily
basis to be safe ;)
-James
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From: "Marshall Dudley"
To:
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Colloidal Silver Dosage
Thanks, but I screwed up the math on that, there
Hi Brickey,
Make some CCu (colloidal copper) and mix with some CS in a Spray bottle and
mist on your Trees--I believe that might kill the mold; In addition, I'll
ask my Citrus Consultant friend what he'd recommend and let you know his
ideas.
Check my new Site & drop me a comment if you can.
Sincere
How about using Colloidal Silver in the fresh lemon juice it will keep fresh
a long time. But the effort to get fresh is a big difference, one makes you
more acidic while the fresh makes you more alkaline and have more energy.
http://www.quantumbalancing.com/news/lemon%20water.htm
The Amazing H
Lea Ann,
I agree with your doctor, ninety percent of illness are caused by
viruses and ten percent bacteria. When these viral infections aren't
detected or treated, surgical intervention may be required. Viruses have
the capabililty to spread to vital organs, and lastly the brain. There
is medicin
I probably will. My blue moons on my fingernails have lightened
significantly since starting taking IP6.
Marshall
bailar wrote:
> Just curious, but suppose someone did start to get agyria in a rare
> case, why couldn't they do chelation? It works for lead, mercury etc
> wouldn't it work for sil
How did you have it diagnosed? Cultured?
sol
Paul Holloway wrote:
I have aspergillus fumigatus in my sinuses, and despite rinsing and
spraying with CS several times a day, it hasn't killed it.
Paul H
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This is something to think about.
http://www.borderlands.com/main1.htm
I believe it would. My moons have lightened significantly since
starting on IP6.
Marshall
bailar wrote:
> Just curious, but suppose someone did start to get agyria in a rare
> case, why couldn't they do chelation? It works for lead, mercury etc
> wouldn't it work for silver?
Distilled water is inert to gold and silver. (water reacts to magnesium
because the magnesium splits the molecule and ignites the hydrogen) Running
water will erode metal (and rock) over time. However the particles are too
big to be metabolized by the body. If you just place gold or silver in
s
Hi:
I wasn't aware that distilled water was corrosive.
Can you explain this ?
Bill Amos
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I have a question. Since distilled water is corrosive, why doesn't it dissolve
a percentage of gold from a coin that is simply set in the water. Is
Hi Bailar:
"Normal" chelation has failed to produce results in cases of argyria.
http://www.emedicine.com/derm/topic595.htm
Best Regards,
Jason
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From: bailar
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 12:46 PM
Subject: CS>agyria
Ju
I have a question. Since distilled water is corrosive, why doesn't it
dissolve a percentage of gold from a coin that is simply set in the water.
Isn't that what the pilgrims need with their silver dollars. Seems it would
at least produce a homeopathic type relationship.
ed
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Greetings,
This would be true IF the threshold were 3.8 grams daily. This is not true.
Please reference the EPA document:
http://www.epa.gov/iris/subst/0099.htm
and the World Health Organization Document:
http://www.silvermedicine.org/whosilvercompoundtoxicity.html
In fact, a single dose of
In the making of CS, which water would produce the most excellent
results, and what is the diff between the three?
Secondly, would EIS be of benefit in any way for RA?
Thanks, Pete
I have aspergillus fumigatus in my sinuses, and despite rinsing
and spraying with CS several times a day, it hasn't killed it.
Paul H
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From:
To:
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 7:10 PM
Subject: Re: CS>lyme disease
In a message dated 12/16/04 1:52:09 PM EST,
Go here,
http://www.dmso.org/subLevels/what.htm
It's something I wouldn't want to be without!
Chuck
I intend to live forever - so far, so good!
On 12/16/2004 9:19:03 PM, silver-list@eskimo.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Would someone be so kind as
Just curious, but suppose someone did start to get agyria in a rare case, why
couldn't they do chelation? It works for lead, mercury etc wouldn't it work for
silver?
Actually the corrected math gives an even more interesting result, don't
you think?
Thanks for working it out.
sol
Marshall Dudley wrote:
Thanks, but I screwed up the math on that, there are 2.2 pound per kilogram, and
I figured 2.2 kilograms per pound. The correct answer is slightly over 100
Hi,
Would someone be so kind as to explain to me what DMSO is and what is
it's function.?
Kindest regard,
Ernie
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From: marmar...@aol.com [mailto:marmar...@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 2:10 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>lyme disease
In a m
Now I know how politics was born.
stuff
At 08:35 PM 12/15/2004 -0700, you wrote:
Shows how different people are. If *I* had the power I'd make human beings
fit to live on the earth.
sol
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Date sent: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 00:12:31 -0800
From:
Thank you. Very clear. My original questions though was based on this
quote from the post by
mswla (soma...@alltel.net) (I know you and she are not the same person, however
this is what provoked my series of questions)
"utopia silver sells a very inexpensive flask...that sque
Thanks Sally and BTW, for the word "meetin" I meant to type "meeting" :-)
Best Regards,
Lea Ann Savage
Satellite Beach, FL
321-773-7088
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From: Sally Khanna
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 2:39 PM
Subject: Re: CS>THANKS Everyone
Thanks, but I screwed up the math on that, there are 2.2 pound per kilogram, and
I figured 2.2 kilograms per pound. The correct answer is slightly over 100
gallons a day.
3.8 gram/.1 (10 ppm) = 38 grams of EIS
38 g/1000 g/kg = 380 Kg of EIS
380 Kg*2.2lb/Kg = 836 lbs of EIS
836 lbs/8 lb
Hello Again:
My CG is totally clear. I was never concerned about any color.
I experimented for nearly 2 years, off & on, before finding a simple but
complicated method of making it with HVAC and LVDC in combination. I have sent
it to be tested, with no results yet.
The important thing is what I
So happy to hear this Lea Ann. Now, enjoy the Holiday season!
Sally
Lea Ann wrote:
Hello everyone who responded to my post - "Advice Needed"
Sorry I have not responded sooner.
I just wanted to thank everyone who responded and apologize that I could not
respond individually.
I posted on
In a message dated 12/16/04 2:30:00 PM EST, mdud...@king-cart.com writes:
<< It might be noted that 3.8 grams a day of silver taken as 10 ppm EIS would
be 380 kilograms of EIS, or approximately 22 gallons a day. >>
I am SO glad you posted that. Thank you. MA
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William Amos wrote:
> Hello sol:
>
> As far as silver toxicity (Argyria), quoting from Alexander G.
> Schauss, Ph.D. , the amount of silver required to develop Argeria is
> estimated to be 3.8 grams per day.
> You can determine from this what you feel is proper for you.
> Bill Amos
It might be n
In a message dated 12/16/04 1:52:09 PM EST, mdud...@king-cart.com writes:
<< Thus it can have limited success with toe nail
fungus for instance without taking special measures, such as mixing with
DMSO. >>
So -- are you saying that CS mixed with DMSO *will* resolve toenail fungus?
MA
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Hello sol:
Sorry you were unable to understand my explanation of the dispensing flask. It
is an 8 oz. plastic container with two sections and two lids, one for each
section. When the holding section is squeezed, the fluid flows up to another
section that holds up to 1/2 oz. The cap is removed a
The info I read (most likely here or at silvermedicine.org) said CS
effectively kills many if not most fungi, but not all. I don't know
which ones it will not kill, but there is a time/kill study at
silvermedicine.org that shows CS killed candida about as fast as it
killed the tested bacteria.
It is quite effective in killing fungi upon contact. The issue is often getting
it in contact with the fungus. Thus it can have limited success with toe nail
fungus for instance without taking special measures, such as mixing with DMSO.
I have found it to work quite well for athletes foot and joc
In a message dated 12/16/04 10:14:00 AM EST, mdud...@king-cart.com writes:
<< Note that CS/EIS is also a broad spectrum anti-fungal/anti-mold agent as
well. >>
It was my understanding that CS/EIS is not particularly effective against
fungal infections. ??? MA
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> mike, the date on the enquirer on the incredible blue man was:
> October 29, 2002...
Thank you Wilma. Now we can all go right to the source!
That is sure an interesting artifact for us students of CS.
Be well,
Mike D.
[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[mdev...@eskimo.com
mike, the date on the enquirer on the incredible blue man was:
October 29, 2002...
mswla
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"Jonathan B. Britten" wrote:
> CS/EIS is not an antibiotic. It is a broad-spectrum
> anti-bacterial/anti-viral agent.The distinction is important.
>
Indeed. I never realized that by definition an antibiotic must be made by a
fungus, bacteria or other organisms. That does certainly exclude s
Hello everyone who responded to my post - "Advice Needed"
Sorry I have not responded sooner.
I just wanted to thank everyone who responded and apologize that I could not
respond individually.
I posted on Thursday PM and had an early flight to Boulder, CO on Friday AM -
my Mom and Dad flew to o
I second that.
Jason and Trem are some of the good guys.
ode
At 02:38 PM 12/15/2004 -5, you wrote:
>
>Just to clarify, Adrian, I felt it necessary to defend Jason and Trem
>from what I believe was il-considered criticism. They are neither
>"blighters" nor properly dismissed if you know them a
IMHO
IMHO
IMHO
You all are way too serious about Adrian. I think he's very funny with some
good ideas. I haven't heard "blighter" used in years. The silver list is
sort of lethargic these days. I made a darn good post about niacin and CS
and no one was interested but Adrian takes a few pokes and
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