At 10:02 AM 3/2/2006 -0700, you wrote:
Not everyone agrees that aluminum is toxic. I bought into that idea for
many years, but now I've gone back to the old Adelle Davis idea that it is
stainless steel that can be toxic, if it has ever had to be scoured.
Anodized aluminum is what I have now,
Hello Maz,
It's the wetted area of the donor electrode, the anode. Even if you're
switching the polarity, at any moment only one is providing silver.
The suggested current density has always been phrased as 1 ma per 1
square inch. That means you need to estimate the surface area of your
At 01:56 PM 3/2/2006 -0700, you wrote:
Where does the metallic aluminum found in the brain in Alzheimer's brains
originate?
It comes from everywhere.
Aluminum is extremely common in the environment...right next to silicon
and carbon, more plentiful than oxygen.You can't eat or breath
Most metals found in nature are in an oxidized state, but you still get
minerals and trace metals from food as plants convert them to bio-available
forms.
Expose metallic odixes to hydrochloric acid and what do ya get? Metal salts?
Acid rain? Nitric acid from lightning?
If the body didn't
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I was told that the vision cookware has glue that leaches into your food
when cooking, dont know if it is true or not, but am throwing it out for
comment. Jen
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From: Jim Holmes ami...@starband.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 3:56 PM
One more clarification on current regulation, I believe, before I order and
hook em up. Dan mentioned using the 1ma current limiting diodes in proportion
to electrode surface area i.e.1ma/1sq in , whereas everyone was more or less in
agreement on the limit at or under 1ma. Is the proportion
Max,
PAGE 23 of my book on making silver solutions has a data plot the shows what
happens when a constant current system is left un-attended.
Current limiting is based on the area for the positive anode only. You cannot
use 1 ma diodes for everything. If your anode has 12 sq in of
Lister's,
I have made an OCR recording of the Townsend Letter on silver. The problem is
that it is rather large. I have broken it down into six pages, but it still
will not go through the silver list.
So if you want it and can receive it then ask for it.
Page 1 has 7 kB
Page
I have been using magnetic stirring for awhile (couple years?) after trying a
little elec motor and stirrer and an air bubbler. It is an old lab unit that I
started experimenting with cause I had one, and the early discussions here
about stirring. It worked, but was fast, and as I think Ode
He only began distributing CMO recently, and the research was done and
the patent was issued long ago.
The initial patents were issued to Dr. Harry Diehl in 1977.
Marshall
M. G. Devour wrote:
What do you mean, Marshall? That's not a lot to go on.
Acmeair wrote:
try this guy. he holds
And if they don't you really won't care any more.
Marshall
T J Garland wrote:
I think poppy seeds chelate nickel.
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From: Dan Nave na...@comcast.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 11:12 PM
Subject: Re: CSStainless steel cookware-nickel
I simply used google and read a number of sites. Many of them had
almost identical information. I think the one I found most helpful has
a logo of a molecule at the top, but it has been several years.
Marshall
Deborah Gerard wrote:
Marshall is there a website that you learned all this info
Ole Bob, I am sure I've had this dread condition in my history of silver
production...but what is and how do I know I have agglomeration setting in?
I think I feel a little in my knees and lower back right now!
It is when the smaller silver particles come together to make larger clumps? of
I'll answer Susan's query on the list as well as sending a copy
directly to her, in case anyone else has a similar question...
Susan writes:
I am interested in not receiving email messages in my inbox but I would
still like to read them at my leisure. Is there that possibility on this
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Pat writes:
So what are the impurities if you have 99.9% pure silver? That
sounds pretty close to pure to me. Should I look for 99.99% pure? I
have to have two 6 by 1/2 for my CS machine..
We've discussed this many times over the years. leans back in his
rocking chair, thumbs under
Doesnt I/C silver lose its power completely after being frozen or even
stored in the fridge?
Roma
Does anyone know if .9 five nine silver is available? I know gold is,
but its much more expensive than regular gold (.999 or .)
Roma
Romka,
Silver hyrodsol is a solution just like salt or sugar dissolved in water.
Freezing has no effect. If you have particles in the solution they will freeze
out and be in the bottom of the vessel containing the EIS.
Ole Bob
Romka M romasst...@gmail.com wrote:
Doesnt I/C silver
I am interested in not receiving email messages in my inbox but I would still
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Thanks,
Susan
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There is only one place I know of in Florham Park NJ that sells .9 silver
wire here:http://www.surepure.com/products.php?ID=4subCat=18 you may have to
call for a quote as I don't see it listed on the website. They do sell it
though. I remember someone said they paid $180 for 1 foot 1/4
Max,
The easiest way to tell when the silver ions are starting to agglomerate is
by the presence of a Tyndall Effect beam in the solution. That says that you
have over cooked it.
With a constant current system the system voltage will drop to a minimum and
then start to increase as
So what are the impurities if you have 99.9% pure silver? That sounds pretty
close to pure to me. Should I look for 99.99% pure? I have to have two 6 by
1/2 for my CS machine..
Pat
www,atlasnova.comPhone # 509-466-0789, They have . wire in 10, 12, and
14 ga, I got some in late Jan, for $19.00 an oz. Arnold posted a message the
other day saying it was over $20.00 an oz. and that he was going to have to
raise the price. The metal markets have all been in a
Jeanne wrote:
I have been trying to change to aluminum also, but i can't find any
frying pans anywhere made of aluminum, where did you get yours? Jen
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I would suggest going to some estate sales. My 94 yo MIL has an entire
collection of aluminum pots and pans,
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2006 07:11:53 -0500
From: Medwith, Robert robert.j.medw...@us.army.mil
Forgot, where is cheapest place to buy CMO. It looks like I will be trying
the CMO on a long term basis. Bob
Bob- You could take a look at beyond-a-century.com - they sell CMO in bulk,
Did I miss the castigation of good'ol cast iron? I use it, love it, know how
to treat it rightgranted when others cook with it around here I may be left
to do damage control.worth it. Unless there is some unwholesome
speculation/scary story or valid research that says otherwise. The
Now there's a thought!
Silver plate it!
Chuck
Gargling is a good way to see if your throat leaks.
On 3/3/2006 11:53:30 PM, Max Sanders (mazsand...@yahoo.com) wrote:
Did I miss the castigation of
good'ol cast iron? I use it, love it, know how
You have convinced me, am going looking for cast iron. Jen
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From: cking...@nycap.rr.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 12:26 AM
Subject: Re: CSthe castigation of cast iron
Now there's a thought!
Silver plate it!
Chuck
Gargling is a
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