Re: CS>wide anode and narrow cathode brew

2006-05-13 Thread John McLean
No Bob, there is little or no waste in agglomeration, and the current flow starts of at 8mA and as the conductivity increases so does the current flow, and I have limited that to 40mA If I had the time I could plot the whole scenario, until I retire I simply haven't the time to check it out wit

Re: CS>neodynium magnets for pain

2006-05-13 Thread debbiegerard99
What type of method or set-up do you use to magnetize your water?...thanks debbie -- Original message -- From: mborg...@att.net > I am so glad so many people on getting to know magnets. My husband's knees > are > bad from football injuries in high school but he has be

Re: CS>neodynium magnets for pain

2006-05-13 Thread mborgert
I am so glad so many people on getting to know magnets. My husband's knees are bad from football injuries in high school but he has been using magnets for years for 24 hrs a day, no pain. I had carpel tunnel, both wrists, so bad University of Wash. said I needed immediate surgery. I started to

Re: CS>Re: Re: CS>Re: Re: CS>Dangers of Colloidal Silver

2006-05-13 Thread Ode Coyote
## How you you suppose Nancys Photo was made? http://www.msrebel.com/Colloidal%20Silver.htm Ode A dark field microscope uses light coming in from the side to illuminate the particles. What it is viewing is the Rayleigh scattering ( Tyndall ) from each particle. Since only particles appr