Re: CS>Heart transplant

2005-11-26 Thread Dan Nave
Of course! Dan PS I agree with your characterization of how CS affects the immune system - basically only reduces the load. If the immune system works better because the infection has been killed off, this is the same situation that would be occurring if they gave some sort of anti-viral me

RE: CS>ions and particles

2005-11-26 Thread Info - Silver Colloids
Featherwon wrote: >> Before i purchased the SilverGen, i was using Sovereign Silver, >> but it became too expensive. A small amount was effective, and >> im wondering what dossage of the silvergen will equal Sovereign Silver? Provided that you get you concentration to 10 ppm, lab analysis of th

RE: CS> ions and particles

2005-11-26 Thread Info - Silver Colloids
Langsley wrote: >> I'm currently trying to Google "measuring ions". So far I haven't >> found much other than measuring concentration. Concentration is all that is measurable for silver ions. A silver ion (Ag+) has an atomic radium of 0.129 nm or 129 pm. Frank Key www.ColloidalScienceLab.com

Re: CS> ions and particles

2005-11-26 Thread Robert Berger
Listees, Who gives a "tinkers dam" about particle size. If you don't know what this phrase is then review your history of England. Particle size is a "red herring," as all of the home make silver solution works. "Ole Bob"

RE: CS>ions and particles

2005-11-26 Thread Info - Silver Colloids
Featherwon wrote: >> They state on their bottle that the particle size is .0008, and >> that it is made with ultra pure water. I thought colloidal silver was >> made with distilled water...is that the same thing as ultra pure? Ultra pure water is deionized water which and is more pure tha

Re: CS> ions and particles

2005-11-26 Thread Langsley
On Saturday November 26 2005 10:13 am, Info - Silver Colloids wrote: > Right on Mike. > > TEM images are virtually worthless for showing colloidal particles in > ionic solutions. Here is the technical explanation why that is so: > > http://www.silver-colloids.com/Pubs/TEM.html > > TEM images are pe

Re: CS> ions and particles

2005-11-26 Thread Langsley
On Thursday November 24 2005 7:09 pm, M. G. Devour wrote: > I don't know why they're so pervasive either, but I can remember back > when I worked in research going to all sorts of trouble to try to > prepare TEM samples to supposedly visualize the particle size of iron > we were using to catalyze a

Re: CS>Heart transplant

2005-11-26 Thread sol
Thanks for that information! Is your kidney transplant friend on anti-rejection immune supressants? sol Dan Nave wrote: To give some evidence, I have a friend with a kidney transplant who has used several gallons of CS both internally (straight) and topically with DMSO and has not had any

Re: CS>Heart transplant

2005-11-26 Thread sol
I asked basically the same question a couple years ago for a friend who has a liver transplant, and got no really conclusive answers. However, from my own personal experience with CS, I do not believe it affects the immune system at all in me and my husband, what it does is kill microbes, thus l

CS>ions and particles

2005-11-26 Thread featherwon
Before i purchased the SilverGen, i was using Sovereign Silver , but it became too expensive. A small amount was effective, and im wondering what dossage of the silvergen will equal Sovereign Silver? The web site for Sovereign Silver has a "library" of about 34, 100,000x magnification of colloid

RE: CS> ions and particles

2005-11-26 Thread Info - Silver Colloids
M. G. Devour wrote: >> In other words, folks, getting from isolated particles of silver >> suspended in water to "particles" dried out on a surface is *NOT* a >> trivial exercise. There's little reason to believe there's any >> relationship between TEM photos and what's in the water. Right on

Re: CS> ion sand particles

2005-11-26 Thread Ode Coyote
Dry TEM samples If the oxide particle checks at 100 nanometers, the ion is still the same small size. If the oxide particle resulted from oxidizing a single ion, it will be 'way' small...and represent the ion and/or any "dissolved" products rather than any particles that might have been "suspen

CS>Crusador eAlerts

2005-11-26 Thread Paula Perry
Good information about current legislation that would shield vaccine makers from lawsuits, and deny consumers access to information regarding harm. It also gives government authority to order forced vaccinations. http://www.healthliesexposed.com/articles/article_2005_11_25_5645.shtml Crusador

Re: CS>Dog with seizures

2005-11-26 Thread Rowena
Would someone be so kind as to explain to me what Lobelia Tincture is? Any what it's many uses are? Jethro Kloss in Back to Eden had a high opinion of it. http://www.herbsarespecial.com.au/free-herb-information/lobelia.html http://www.herbquarterly.com/issue94page42.html Tincture tactic. Ed Smith