CS>Was: CS>pups, Now: EPM horses

2006-11-22 Thread marmar845
> From: Marshall Dudley > Why don't you simply keep CS in their drinking water all the time? That > should prevent any relapses. I wish it was that easy Marshall. We do better than putting CS in their drinking water, where it would be difficult to monitor exactly how much CS they're gett

CS>Re: blood/brain barrier, parietal lobe tumor was Re: CS>Re: Re: CS>pups

2006-11-22 Thread marmar845
> From: Marshall Dudley > Tumors, expecially cancer, have blood vessels inside of them, if they > didn't they would die. The CS simply is in the blood. Are you thinking > of a cyst? ## Hi Marshall. No, I'm not thinking of a cyst. We're talking tumors here. And I'm aware that tumors

CS>David, Barb, Harold, Kirsteen

2006-11-22 Thread CHERYL HOLMES
David, I looked at your site and it wasn't the site I took the pictures off of. I didn't see the pictures I used on your site either...hum...but my eyesight isn't too great either. I was only using the picture because it is very clear and easy to see the setup. Barb, I use distilled/

Re: CS>technical question

2006-11-22 Thread Dan Nave
Stirring spreads out the silver ions into the whole volume of water so they don't clump up on the electrodes or join together to make large particles. This seems to make better CS and wastes less silver. As a general rule, you can use larger currents and brew a higher concentration CS using

Re: CS>technical question

2006-11-22 Thread Dan Nave
Watts are calculated by the formula: Watts = Voltage * Current (current is in amps for this formula) You say you have 30 volts and .002 amps (ie; 2 milliamps) so you multiply these together and get .06 watts. So, you can basically use any resistor you can get your hands on since the smallest

Re: CS>Locate a Alternative med. dr.

2006-11-22 Thread Deborah Gerard
duh...I did it for the states but didn't even think to do it for Africa...thanks so much debbie Smitty wrote: Deborah: I googled *alternative medicine doctors in South Africa* and found one: http://www.doctorsforlifeinternational.com/ You might GOOGLE search for more. On 11/21/06, Deborah Ge

RE: CS>cs generator questions

2006-11-22 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Kathryn, What is the rating of your variable resistor? If I can have that description I can search to find one. Thank you Peter -Original Message- There are no stupid questions. A Voltmeter reads volts, but a multimeter is so much more useful. The batteries last a long time. I don'

Re: CS>Got the Lyme bug

2006-11-22 Thread Raini Sage
Thanks Dave, I will try that method. I actually woke up with chicken pox this morning. My son, who had been vaccinated years ago has had the virus for about 2 weeks now. I have never had the virus but have been exposed when I was younger. There seems to be a stronger strain going around. Anyway

CS>cs generator questions

2006-11-22 Thread bs clayton
"Also I know this may be a stupid question but I'd rather sound stupid than remain ignorant. How do I know when the batteries need changing. How long do they last? Many thanks for all the help.Kirsteen" There are no stupid questions. A Voltmeter reads volts, but a multimeter is so much mor

RE: CS>technical question

2006-11-22 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Dan, Thanks for that response. What I am about to construct is the following experimental generator. The cathode will be a piece of stainless steel tubing that will sit on a nylon base inside the glass container. This base will center the tube in the glass jar and support it at three points, in

Re: CS>Re: blood/brain barrier, parietal lobe tumor was Re: CS>Re: Re: CS>pups

2006-11-22 Thread V
Hi Ronald, here is some info on that. http://www.rexresearch.com/becker/becker1.htm Take care, V Energize With Light http://www.theledman.net/ > I've never heard of CS causing a injured or "misbehaving" cell to revert > back to a stem cell. > Can you direct me to sites, articles, studies, etc.

CS>>CS generator

2006-11-22 Thread CHERYL HOLMES
Mark, this is exactly what I'm doing right now. Exactly like you said and per the pictures I posted in the last digest. I bought the jumper wires just like they're shown at Radio Shack today...24" long with attached alligator clips, part number 278-1157. package says Insulated Test Jumper Lead

CS>Kirsteen, distilled water

2006-11-22 Thread CHERYL HOLMES
I get mine at Walmart for 64 cents per gallon. It's also called PURIFIED WATER. In fact that's what mine says...there is DRINKING WATER, SPRING WATER, AND PURIFIED WATER. You want PURIFIED WATER. It's the same as distilled. My Texas grovcery store sells it too under DISTILLED WATER for the

CS>Re: blood/brain barrier, parietal lobe tumor was Re: CS>Re: Re: CS>pups

2006-11-22 Thread marmar845
Hi Ron. All tumors are NOT encapsulated. My father's terminal colon cancer was described by his doctor as a *coating* that invaded virtually his entire abdominal cavity. As you said, encapsulated tumors are what one hopes for in an otherwise grim situation. MA -- The Silver List is a mod

CS>Barb cloudy CS

2006-11-22 Thread CHERYL HOLMES
Are you straining it? It should be clear to a yellow or golden color. I use ordinary coffee filters doubled to strain mine through. You should also be using the purest silver rods you can get. Sometimes if they're not as pure, you'll get off color CS. That's happened to me before...cheryl

CS>tissue regeneration

2006-11-22 Thread Timspice
Does anyone here know how to figure out how to apply silver current to a tumor? How much current? How far appart do you apply the silver wires,etc.How long to saturate the tissue? My girlfriend has a tumor right where they took out a wisdom tooth( a year ago). Do you think this is a good ide

CS>RE CS> Distilled water

2006-11-22 Thread Harold MacDonald
I gave up trying to get DW that was consistent,so I bought a good distiller.I also use the water for all potable uses,and the better taste and purity of it is well worth the price.Also, by now I have more than saved the cost of it,besides not having the nuisance of shopping and chasing around l

Re: CS>Unidentified subject!

2006-11-22 Thread Ronald (& Susan)
Read about the only US patent of CS that we're aware of. http://tinyurl.com/y9ann6 Ron Ode Coyote wrote: www.silvermedicine.org At 12:13 AM 11/21/2006 -0800, you wrote: Hi nathan, http://www.rexresearch.com/becker/becker1.htm I would include this one due to the important piece of in

Re: CS>Re: blood/brain barrier, parietal lobe tumor was Re: CS>Re: Re: CS>pups

2006-11-22 Thread Ronald (& Susan)
I've never heard of CS causing a injured or "misbehaving" cell to revert back to a stem cell. Can you direct me to sites, articles, studies, etc. that support that? Ron Marshall Dudley wrote: marmar...@bellsouth.net wrote: silver causes cells that are injured or misbehaving to revert back

Re: CS>Re: blood/brain barrier, parietal lobe tumor was Re: CS>Re: Re: CS>pups

2006-11-22 Thread Ronald (& Susan)
I agree with MA - The CS is so small it has tremendous impact on one-celled "type" organisms [bacterium and virii] as the CS can slip into cells and "be" toxic to virii or bacteria that has invaded the cell.  But I'm not aware of any impact good or bad on multi-celled organisms large masses, [

CS>good pictures of a cheap cs generator

2006-11-22 Thread david
Actually that pic is off my site. http://www.colloidalsilver.com.au/ FREE-DIY.html But I also explain that the electrodes should be off the bottom of the jar and that its not good CS because the white cloudy look of the water indicates that its just tap water, not distilled water. By the

Re: CS>Unidentified subject!

2006-11-22 Thread Ronald (& Susan)
http://www.americanbiotechlabs.com/index.html However, their shopping cart is not operational. This site has it though http://www.hartamerica.com [ http://www.hartamerica.com/ASAP%20Silver%20Solution.htm ] Ron Ode Coyote wrote: www.silvermedicine.org At 12:13 AM 11/21/2006 -0800, you

Re: CS>LED therapy CANCER

2006-11-22 Thread Ronald (& Susan)
Another respected site for natural approach to handling CANCER http://www.beating-cancer-gently.com/ His archives are full of valuable information. Ron http://www.HartAmerica.com Peter M. Stellas wrote: I am not V, but have spent considerable time on another site which follows the Johanna

Re: CS>pups Blood-Brain barrier

2006-11-22 Thread Ronald (& Susan)
From what you read- is there a particle size limitation to the blood brain barrier that blocks the CS? Ron Marshall Dudley wrote: CHERYL HOLMES wrote: Doesn't CS kill rabies? I've used it in animal rescue for years and have seen it kill distemper and more/ I use it straight no water a

CS>Medical, biocide research may open new markets for silver

2006-11-22 Thread Ronald (& Susan)
Medical, biocide research may open new markets for silver: http://www.mineweb.net/gold_silver/453427.htm Mineweb Wed, 22 Nov 2006 1:47 AM PST RENO, NV (Mineweb.com) --New research into silver’s medical and antibacterial properties may mean good news for silver miners, who are hoping for yet anot

CS>Re: RE: CS>technical question

2006-11-22 Thread Smitty
# What does stirring do to CS during a brew ? Smitty On 11/22/06, Dan Nave wrote: Increasing the surface area of the electrodes would *decrease* the effective *resistance* between the electrodes which would *increase* the *current* between them, all other things being equal (el

RE: CS>technical question

2006-11-22 Thread Dan Nave
Increasing the surface area of the electrodes would *decrease* the effective *resistance* between the electrodes which would *increase* the *current* between them, all other things being equal (electrode spacing, voltage, type and amount of water remaining the same in both examples). Hopefully, you

Re: CS>Re: Re: CS>CS generator

2006-11-22 Thread Kirsteen Wright
On 11/22/06, Smitty wrote: Kirsteen: My friend who lives in Weston-Super-Mare, England says: In England, it's called De-ionized water and comes from the "Chemist".. Thank You. Tomorrow I'll go and ask for that. Is that the same as purified water do you know. Thanks Kirsteen Chaos, confu

CS>technical question

2006-11-22 Thread Peter M. Stellas
My power supply generates 30 volts DC at 0.400 milliamps. If I were to substantially increase the surface area of the electrodes, would that alone serve to decrease the current between the then available electrode area?? Peter

CS>Re: Re: CS>CS generator

2006-11-22 Thread Smitty
Kirsteen: My friend who lives in Weston-Super-Mare, England says: In England, it's called De-ionized water and comes from the "Chemist".. Smitty On 11/22/06, Kirsteen Wright wrote: On 11/22/06, Mark S. Siepak wrote: > I don't understand why you electronics gadget guys insist on making su

Re: CS>CS generator

2006-11-22 Thread Barb Radle
I also use the 9v batters, Does your cs when finished appear cloudy sometimes mine even appears gray in color. Barb - Original Message - From: "Mark S. Siepak" To: Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 11:30 AM Subject: Re: CS>CS generator I don't understand why yo

Re: CS>CS generator

2006-11-22 Thread Kirsteen Wright
On 11/22/06, Mark S. Siepak wrote: I don't understand why you electronics gadget guys insist on making such a complicated unit! Three 9v batteries, two jumpers, two silver electrodes, and a quart jar. Well I've got my batteries and silver wire. will pick up crocodile clips tomorrow but am fi

Re: CS>Re: Re: CS>pups

2006-11-22 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ode Coyote wrote: At 04:05 PM 11/20/2006 -0500, you wrote: > From: Marshall Dudley > But it also usually does not pass through the blood brain > barrier from what I can read, and if that is the case, once rabies gets > to the brain, the CS will not get to it. ##Sorry -- but I've had

CS>to sol -brain tumor

2006-11-22 Thread Paula Perry
sol, check-out PolyMVA for your friend with the brain tumor. Paula

Re: CS>CS generator

2006-11-22 Thread Mark S. Siepak
I don't understand why you electronics gadget guys insist on making such a complicated unit! Three 9v batteries, two jumpers, two silver electrodes, and a quart jar. So you have to watch it, so what? Brew cs while doing laundry or watching TV, reading, etc. After a few tries, you will have some ide

Re: CS>Re: CS>pups

2006-11-22 Thread Marshall Dudley
marmar...@bellsouth.net wrote: From: Ode Coyote % The brains of corpses are often found to contain concentrations of silver. The silver tends to concentrate in damaged nerve tissue and is used as a stain for such studies, for that reason. That's not to say that the

Re: CS>Locate a Alternative med. dr.

2006-11-22 Thread Smitty
Deborah: I googled *alternative medicine doctors in South Africa* and found one: http://www.doctorsforlifeinternational.com/ You might GOOGLE search for more. On 11/21/06, Deborah Gerard wrote: I have made an online friend who is suffering from IBS. He lives in South Africa, this is a long s

CS>Re: CS>pups

2006-11-22 Thread marmar845
> From: Ode Coyote > % The brains of corpses are often found to contain concentrations > of silver. The silver tends to concentrate in damaged nerve tissue and is > used as a stain for such studies, for that reason. > That's not to say that the silver "caused" the damage. [or tha

Re: CS>Unidentified subject!

2006-11-22 Thread Ode Coyote
www.silvermedicine.org At 12:13 AM 11/21/2006 -0800, you wrote: Hi nathan, http://www.rexresearch.com/becker/becker1.htm I would include this one due to the important piece of information it has about silver. V > Hi everyone, > can anyone suggest their top 5 cs sites > i want to int

Re: CS>Re: Re: CS>pups

2006-11-22 Thread Ode Coyote
At 04:05 PM 11/20/2006 -0500, you wrote: > From: Marshall Dudley > But it also usually does not pass through the blood brain > barrier from what I can read, and if that is the case, once rabies gets > to the brain, the CS will not get to it. ##Sorry -- but I've had just the opposite inf

Re: CS>CS generator

2006-11-22 Thread Marshall Dudley
Get a power supply, a wall wart is fine, should cost you about $5 or $10. Get you a motor to do the stirring, or a pump to recirculate the water to stir it, should be about $10 or so. A container to put the water and electrodes in should be able to be found for no cost. Pick up a constant cur