Re: CS>OT: A Shared Reflection

2006-04-28 Thread scl...@netzero.net
I just devoured everything on Bruce Lipton's website. He is a wise man. I believe he has a firm grasp on the truths of what really makes us tick, how and why we heal or don't heal. Good stuff. Steve -- "Brooks Bradley" wrote: Dear Membership, As most of you know, from

Re: CS>Re: Bulk CS

2006-04-28 Thread Dennis Gulenchin
John, I'd be hesitant to use paper towel in a liquid made for drinking as paper bleached with chlorine creates dangerous toxins such as dioxins. Maybe a better choice would be to use unbleached coffee filter paper. Dennis John McLean wrote: The brass plate is the cathode, so it isn't sacrific

Re: CS>OT: A Shared Reflection

2006-04-28 Thread starshar
From: "Brooks Bradley" Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 11:01 PM *** Quick note: I've read it and I "second the motion"! Sharon ** Dear Membership, As most of you know, from time to time I have an inexplicable outbreak of "inchoate ramblings"

Re: CS>OT: A Shared Reflection

2006-04-28 Thread debbiegerard99
Dear Brooks thank you for the advice on this book I will try to get a copy and read itnever apologize for your most interesting ramblings I for one enjoy them..:)...debbie -- Original message -- From: "Brooks Bradley" > Dear Membership, > As most of you know, fro

CS>OT: A Shared Reflection

2006-04-28 Thread Brooks Bradley
Dear Membership, As most of you know, from time to time I have an inexplicable outbreak of "inchoate ramblings"tonight is one of those. Throughout the immediately-past 55 years of searching/seeking through scientific/philosophical academia I have, on rare occasio

Re: CS>Kefir

2006-04-28 Thread V
I have tried the Helios brand whiuch is supposed to be the best and the flavor I tried was the vanilal and it seemed very tasty. I had never tried kefir before that so have nothing to compare it too. I also added soem Chlorella growth factor to it sometimes to make the organisms grow faster. It

RE: CS>cold blister: COMMENT

2006-04-28 Thread Brooks Bradley
Dear Gwlynda, Powdered Lysine is quite water soluble and does not have any bad aftertaste (excepting a slightly salty one). Many people mix 1000 mg with their 10 gm of Vitamin C and 1/2 teaspoon of bicarbonae of Soda--- for their Pauling/Rath cardio-vascular conditionin

Re: CS>CS in your pool/spa

2006-04-28 Thread William Missett
The Algaebar is too small for a pool. They're more spa-sized, and then you'd need 2-3 of them to do the job. We use both the Alagebar and colloidal silver ceramic balls from Monarca (a Mexican firm) which are made for cisterns and water tanks. Monarca's E-mail address is: monarc...@yahoo.c

Re: CS>Re: Bulk CS

2006-04-28 Thread James McCourt, Ph.D.
Most anyone should be able to braze a silver ingot to a copper rod fluxing with baking soda and alcohol. - Original Message - From: William Missett To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 12:47 PM Subject: Re: CS>Re: Bulk CS An Algaebar is a half-inch round

Re: CS>Re: Bulk CS

2006-04-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
Dan Nave wrote: > Marshall, > > Have you ever done a calculation using Faraday's equation on your setup > where you take the total current over time to calculate the total > released silver in your system and compare it to the that necessary > (theoretically) to make the 10 ppm CS, where the diff

Re: CS>Re: Bulk CS

2006-04-28 Thread Dan Nave
Marshall, Have you ever done a calculation using Faraday's equation on your setup where you take the total current over time to calculate the total released silver in your system and compare it to the that necessary (theoretically) to make the 10 ppm CS, where the difference between the two would

CS>Instructions to make CS

2006-04-28 Thread Thora Rasmussen
I have lost the instructions to make a CS generator. Does someone have the instructions? These are the parts that I have: 9 volt batteries wire aligator clips with plastic guards LED lights 9 volt battery snaps 'l' type heat shrink wire guard 2 Canadian silver dollars pint and quart jars If yo

Re: CS>Re: Bulk CS

2006-04-28 Thread Grace1way
Thanks for the links. What would one use to keep filtered water in a 200 gallon storage tank free of bacteria or algae. How about a 5,000 gallon metal storage tank? Neither of these get any light on the inside, so solar is out. Would the algaebar put out too colloidal copper and silver i

Re: CS>Kefir

2006-04-28 Thread GMetropulo
I got an organic kefir from Amish country but my kids hated it.

Re: CS>Re: Bulk CS

2006-04-28 Thread William Missett
An Algaebar is a half-inch round piece of solid copper, about four inches long, with a two-inch silver band around the middle. The two metals interact with one another, and produce small amounts of colloidal silver and colloidal copper. They cost about $25 each, but could be made by a silversm

CS>Re: Re: CS>Re: Bulk CS

2006-04-28 Thread noblemetals
OK-- I surrender. I use silver plate and silver plated interchangedly in my business. I be nary an Anglish major. TJ > > From: Marshall Dudley > Date: 2006/04/28 Fri PM 01:20:15 EDT > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: Re: CS>Re: Bulk CS > > T J Garland wrote: > > > Interesting -- but I'm

Re: CS>Re: Bulk CS

2006-04-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
It is a bar of copper and silver. It can be found at http://algaebar.com You might look at http://www.ecosmarteusa.com/ It uses copper instead of silver, and copper has some advantages for this application, such as no blackening of the pool liner, and it is a better algaecide than silver. But oth

Re: CS>Re: Bulk CS

2006-04-28 Thread GMetropulo
I found an ionizer from Zodiac that puts out minimal silver and copper ions with a back up of salt. It's called dual care by zodiac and is pricey but less maintenace and no chlorine. In humid south florida not too much can keep algae down in pools in the summer.

Re: CS>Re: Bulk CS

2006-04-28 Thread Grace1way
Thank you! What is an Algaebar? Jill

Re: CS>Re: Bulk CS

2006-04-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
T J Garland wrote: > Interesting -- but I'm a little hesitant to use silver plate instead of > pure silver. How are you able to tell whether you are dissolving the > substrate? Silver plate is pure silver rolled out in plate form. There is no substrate, it will be silver through and through. I

Re: CS>Re: Bulk CS

2006-04-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
You will find a flow through process much more reliable, faster, and more consistant. Plus you can easily change the ppm easily by varying the flow rate when using constanct current. Using non reversing current, you will end up with a significant amount of the silver plating out on the cathode, a

Re: CS>Re: Bulk CS

2006-04-28 Thread William Missett
I own a Floatron, and it works. Produces colloidal copper, which in a medium-to-large size pool will still require some chlorine. Also have two of the Algaebars. The Floatron works on solar, so it's pricey -- about $300. - Original Message - From: "Ode Coyote" To: Sent: Friday,

Re: CS>Re: Bulk CS

2006-04-28 Thread Ode Coyote
Google "Floatron" Solar pool ionizer. It's been around since the 70s Ode At 09:49 PM 4/27/2006 -0400, you wrote: Hi group: After reading what can be done using an acquarium to make bulk CS, I wonder if one of you scientists could design a floating pool device to put CS into the pool wat

RE: CS>Kefir

2006-04-28 Thread Heather King (LCA)
Hi Pat, I just brew my own fresh. It's easy & you control what milk is used to brew it. I use a local organic whole milk, so I know exactly what's in there. I do have to add 1/8 - 1/4 C of a commercially made smoothie (like Tillamook Vanilla Smoothie) for my husband to get it down, but I love i

RE: CS>Kefir

2006-04-28 Thread ransley
Store bought kefir is not kefir at all, it's a fake. If you're in SC, you can legally by raw milk that has been certified safe for human consumption by SCDHEC (SC has an excellent program for this), get kefir grains and make your own. Of course it's still an acquired taste, one which I have totally

CS>CS in your pool/spa

2006-04-28 Thread Terry Chamberlin
> After reading what can be done using an acquarium to make bulk CS, I wonder if one of you scientists could design a floating pool device to put CS into the pool water < See: http://www.algaebar.com/ __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail ha

CS>New Group

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Re: CS>Re: Bulk CS

2006-04-28 Thread John McLean
Right Mike, thanks for the defence!! You are correct, see my previous post!!! John - Original Message - From: "M. G. Devour" To: Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 2:13 PM Subject: Re: CS>Re: Bulk CS TJ, I interpret John's post to mean a 36 square inch plate of 99.99% pure silver. (Mayb

Re: CS>Re: Bulk CS

2006-04-28 Thread John McLean
Sorry I mislead you, it is 99.99% pure solid silver in plate form, 3 mm thick, not PLATED SILVER. I figured if Bob Berger used a brass cathode in a rod form, the brass plate the same area as the silver anode would make the CS faster and it did. John - Original Message - From: "T J Ga

Re: CS>Re: Bulk CS

2006-04-28 Thread John McLean
The brass plate is the cathode, so it isn't sacrificial, and no the paper towelling, the type used in the kitchen, will not affect it. I soaked them for 5 days in distilled water to see what would happen, and the paper stayed intact, and checking the TDS reading, made no difference at all John .-

Re: CS>cold blister

2006-04-28 Thread epatai
I'm not sure if it's heat that is being released which is being witnessed. DMSO is a hydroscopic solvent. it attract moisture of any sort. I noticed this when I got out of a hot shower and opened a jar. What I noticed was vapor being emitted from the container.Or so it seemed. The vapor was bein

Re: CS>cold blister

2006-04-28 Thread epatai
I'm not sure if it's heat that is being released which is being witnessed. DMSO is a hydroscopic solvent. it attract From: Tad Winiecki Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>cold blister Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 12:38:08 -0700 How much CS per how much DMSO