Re: CSAbout Water

2006-05-07 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi, Reverse osmosis water still has the dissolved components, organic and/or mineral, that are able to pass the R.O. barrier; these are small ionic (usually) parts of compounds which can squeeze through the pores of the RO membrane under pressure or by diffusion. They are often removed by

Re: CSWD 40 Warning

2006-05-07 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
For what it's worth, I've used both kerosene and diesel on skin rashes due to poison oak; diesel works very well, far better than any other remedy (?) I've tried. I speculate this is due to it's solvent ability to pull or perhaps sequester the volatile oils of the Rhus plant and promote their

Re: CSWD 40 Warning

2006-05-07 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi Jonathan, and others, I'd like to offer some comments on the subject, not only relating to WD but to discussions of this kind generally; I value them. I use WD 40 regularly for its intended purposes, contact with my skin and no doubt my lungs via nasal passages, is common, and unavoidable.

RE: CSWD 40 Warning

2006-05-07 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Known Toxins?? Considering the Extremely common use of WD 40 for its intended purposes and the so-far Total lack of cites ( ... other than hearsay testimonials, of course) for its imputed toxicity, coupled with the many claims for damages brought against manufacturers of safer choices

Re: CSLichen Planus

2006-05-07 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
I suggest you contact the moderator of the microelectricitygermkiller list on yahoo; he had it and got rid of it. microelectricitygermkil...@yahoogroups.com At 06:05 PM 5/6/06 -0400, you wrote: Not to change the subject of wd40 or anything, but has anyone had experience with Lichen Planus.?

Re: CSLichen Planus

2006-05-07 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Oops! try this one, might work better. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/microelectricitygermkiller/ At 06:05 PM 5/6/06 -0400, you wrote: Not to change the subject of wd40 or anything, but has anyone had experience with Lichen Planus.? It is normally expressed in skin eruptions, but

Re: CSWD 40 Warning

2006-05-07 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Ed, I agree with you, and don't favor censorship. My thought, perhaps poorly expressed, was that the moderator might, at minimum, want to be very sure that dubious and potentially dangerous information does not pass by without some response. There is a great deal I don't know about chemistry

CSWhy's this guy got a down on CS, hidden agenda?

2006-05-07 Thread Louis70653176
Reply here: http://www.rifeforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1013goto=newpost Posted by : Annie Andrey Although most who have tried Colloidal Silver, swear by its efficacy, I can't help wondering why Jonathan Campbell - Health Consultant in the USA is so totally opposed to its use. :shock:

Re: CSDangers of Colloidal Silver

2006-05-07 Thread Carol Ann
Chuck, I didn't get the impression that the lady was at all hostile. Just curious with an inquiring mind. I must say that although people say its just soo easy to make CS you have to admit that making GOOD quality CS is not so easy a task, takes time, trial and error. I've had several batches

Re: CSLarge volume production of EIS

2006-05-07 Thread Dan Nave
That is an interesting experiment Bob. You didn't say how long it took to do the two brews. It appears that it took 35% more energy to complete the first brew with the plate cathode. If the electrolysis of the silver is consistent, as implied by the Faraday equation, then the plate cathode

Re: CSLarge volume production of EIS

2006-05-07 Thread Robert Berger
Sorry for the omission. The Plate cathode run brewed for 2.5 hours. The Rod cathode run brewed for 3.5 hours. Ole Bob Dan Nave na...@comcast.net wrote: That is an interesting experiment Bob. You didn't say how long it took to do the two brews. It appears that it took 35%

Re: CSDangers of Colloidal Silver

2006-05-07 Thread Chuck Word
From: Carol Ann saffiresk...@yahoo.com Subject: Re: CSDangers of Colloidal Silver Chuck, I didn't get the impression that the lady was at all hostile. Just curiouswith an inquiring mind. I must say that although people say its just soo easy to make CS you have to admit that making GOOD

CSFw: Re: poison ivy

2006-05-07 Thread charles Sutton
I haven't tried this one but it should work.. When I were a youngster I would get into poison ivy regularly. When the = first blisters would erupt, Mom would be sure to dry the oozing to a = crust with a hair dryer then put Testors type plastic model glue all = over the eruption and

Re: CSLichen Planus

2006-05-07 Thread Ross Craig
Thank you, I will... - Original Message - From: Malcolm Stebbins To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 5:58 AM Subject: Re: CSLichen Planus I suggest you contact the moderator of the microelectricitygermkiller list on yahoo; he had it and got rid of

CSMild Silver Protein Production.

2006-05-07 Thread david
Hi. Does anyone know exactly how mild silver protein is made? I know it's silver particles coated in something like gelatin, but how are the actual silver particles produced? Are they pulverised or ground? Are they dissolved by acid? Are they pure silver, or are they crystals of silver

CSCS: Quote for the day

2006-05-07 Thread Harold MacDonald
Health is the crown on the well man's head that only the sick can see. Author unknown When I double distill H2O for CS making,it has a slightly bitter taste.I use a special made xformer at 27 V,rectified and smoothed to 32 VDC open circuit.In 32 oz. of H2O at 1ma I let it run approx 12 to 14