CS>History of medicine

2004-12-30 Thread himagain
Hi there folks, May 2005 bring you what you want - not necessarily what you deserve! :-) Himagain The History of Medicine 2000 B.C. - Here, eat this root 1000 A.D. - That root is heathen. Here, say this prayer. 1850 A.D. - That prayer is superstition. Here, drink this potion. 1920 A.D. - Tha

Re: CS>Just getting into CS and Introduction

2004-12-30 Thread Lea Ann
Hello Bill, Although there are a "few" people who claim they can make Colloidal Gold via a catalytic process similar to Colloidal Silver, the list owner and many knowledeable people at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cg_exchange/ ... have yet to find such a method. Colloidal Gold making is ver

CS>Just getting into CS and Introduction

2004-12-30 Thread William Swift
Thank you for my admittance to the group. I have been studying alternative or holistic modalities since 1990...I have studied Traditional Chinese Medicine... Ayurvedic Medicine...Huna...Pranic Healing and I am now a Certified Hypnotherapist through the National Guild of Hypnotistsand stil

CS>H2O2 Redux

2004-12-30 Thread Matthew McCann
Hi, Marshall, It may be that the h2o2 is generating colloidal silver by the Carey Lea process. (Matthew Carey-Lea coined the phrase 'colloidal silver.') This process is a non-sedimentary precipitation. The 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica's article on Silver indicates that a variety of agents can gen

CS>H2O2 redux

2004-12-30 Thread Marshall Dudley
I have done some researching on the net and found that H2O2 tends to oxydize when the solution is acid, and reduce when it is basic. So it is quite possible that the ratio of Ag2 particles to Ag2O solute may be easily moved from one to the other by simply also adding a slight amount of acid or bas

Re: CS>what do members think of this device

2004-12-30 Thread Ian Roe
You'd kink of just have to do web searches on that stuff. I don't know. - Original Message - From: "sandy George" To: Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 7:29 PM Subject: Re: CS>what do members think of this device > Hi There Ian, does Dr Beck recommend this unit of his for cleaning t

CS>C. Rice--oops! maybe

2004-12-30 Thread Shirley Reed
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Re: CS>Ukrainian EIS

2004-12-30 Thread sandy George
This is a very interesting piece of information - thanks Happy 2005 Sandee -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver List archive: h

Re: CS>BS or Fact ? CS web page

2004-12-30 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ode Coyote wrote: > > > >Actually water is full of H+ and OH- radicals (10^-7 of water molecules in > >pure water will be disassociated), so the Ag+ has no problem associating > >with an OH radical, whether from disassociation of the water, or from the > >cathode. > > > >> > >> > >> Oxide Format

CS>Ukrainian EIS

2004-12-30 Thread Matthew McCann
If that stockpile of EIS does exist in Iraq, it would better serve a desperate need now in the Tsunami epidemics zone.

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2004-12-30 Thread Tel Tofflemire
Dear Seekers of information, I cut and pasted a testimony from my cousin in Africa who is the hospital administrator in Lindi, Tanzania. I sent her the equipment to make CS after she reported to me that she had great success using a care package of CS bottles, I sent her last summer. The comp

CS>Ukrainian EIS

2004-12-30 Thread bbanever
Matthew, Interesting material. Let us know what the translation reads. It is a well known fact that the Russians used a product called Mevedyn against germ warfare. They found that this substance, which was EIS, could neutralize any microbe exposed to it. I believe it was used in a powd

CS>BS or Fact? CS web page

2004-12-30 Thread Matthew McCann
Hi, Ode. Thank you for your acute observations. It gives us all a lot to think about and new directions for experimentation. I wonder if patents have disclosed these processes? I am pretty sure that Dr Bob Beck was not the very first investigator of EIS. The Ukrainian Academy of Science put a goo

RE: CS>BS or Fact ? CS web page

2004-12-30 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Ode, Congratulations on your analysis, your observations your deep thinking and your sharing with "us seekers"! This article really impressed me and I really appreciate it and YOU even more! Thank you for this and the many other informative items you have shared. A long-time black friend (now d

Re: CS>BS or Fact ? CS web page

2004-12-30 Thread Ode Coyote
> >Actually water is full of H+ and OH- radicals (10^-7 of water molecules in >pure water will be disassociated), so the Ag+ has no problem associating >with an OH radical, whether from disassociation of the water, or from the >cathode. > >> >> >> Oxide Formation >> ~~~ >> When t