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

2006-11-24 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Your answer makes sense. It did not occur to me that the current was merely to cause CS to be formed at the site. I thought that it served in the absorption and allocation of the CS, once it was formed. Thanks for the clarification. I need to read "the body electric" to get an in-depth understandin

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

2006-11-24 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Marshall, I agree with you wholeheartedly that chemotherapy is a killer of the immune system. However, some alternative protocols have been shown to be counter-active to each other, but I am not going to elaborate on this forum. The information presented here is extremely valuable and interesting

RE: CS>cs generator questions

2006-11-24 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Kathryn, If I understand you correctly, a 90 ohm potentiometer hooked up in series would allow me to vary the resistance from 0 to 90 ohms. Is that correct? Or is that kiloOhms? Peter Dear Peter, It says 150 on it, but it is 2 x 75 ohm units on top of each other. When I check it with my mult

RE: CS>Re: FW: SO>Budwig protocol for cancer, Re: CS>Re: blood/brain barrier, parietal lobe tumor was Re:

2006-11-24 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Sol, In answer to your question about a cottage cheese substitute let me offer my final comments on this topic. If additional information is needed, please contact me in private. stel...@foxinternet.com 1. You can use quark, which is sold in QFC stores in the Northwest, but I do not know where e

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

2006-11-24 Thread Deborah Gerard
Boy is this interestingdebbie Marshall Dudley wrote: "The Body Electric" by Robert Becker. Marshall Ronald (& Susan) wrote: > 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

Re: CS>colliodal silver

2006-11-24 Thread Deborah Gerard
Yeah I have had that too when you have too much of the bad stuff in your system and you take enough of the silver your body is kinda working overtime to get rid of all the toxins...you can get tired and sore.debbie Jeanie Norwood wrote:I am so glad you posted this! I had wondered abou

CS>Re: FW: CS>Re: FW: SO>Budwig protocol for cancer, Re: CS>Re: blood/brain barrier, parietal lobe tumor was Re:

2006-11-24 Thread Dan Nave
--- * From: * sol[SMTP:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com] * Sent: * Friday, November 24, 2006 8:27:42 PM * To: * silver-list@eskimo.com * Subject: * Re: CS>Re: FW: SO>Budwig protocol for cancer, Re: CS>Re: blood/brain barrier, parietal lobe tumor was Re: I'll giv

Re: CS>colliodal silver

2006-11-24 Thread Jeanie Norwood
I am so glad you posted this! I had wondered about that. My kitties, when I double dose them for an illness, seem to sleep all of the time. I have noticed when we take it, we feel sluggish too. So, that is a good thing? Katz steven wrote: sometimes you can tell when the collioda

CS>colliodal silver

2006-11-24 Thread steven
sometimes you can tell when the colliodal silver is working as , when your body starts to detoxify itself from the bad stuff the colliodal silver kills , you will feel a few minor things like sleepyness and slight head aches and maybe a sore wrist of other few side effects to that are short liv

Re: CS>Re: FW: SO>Budwig protocol for cancer, Re: CS>Re: blood/brain barrier, parietal lobe tumor was Re:

2006-11-24 Thread sol
I'll give the tofu a miss, thanks. I'm beginning to credit soy as a major factor in most of the health problems I have. (check out "The Whole Soy Story" by Kaayla T. Daniel). sol Dan Nave wrote: I think soft tofu might work as well. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing C

Re: CS>Encephalitis?

2006-11-24 Thread Dan Nave
Agreeing with what Marshal has said... However, when taking EIS for an acute condition it would be important to take it often in small doses. I would do a mouthful (1 tablespoon or 1/2 ounce) every half hour. Keep in mouth for 3 to 10 minutes while swishing occasionally, and swallow slight a

Re: CS>siver and cancer

2006-11-24 Thread Deborah Gerard
It opened for me want me to send it to you opened?...debbie timsp...@aol.com wrote: I got your up-date where they were talking about silver and cancer.I was told to go to www.colloidal-silver.com/cancer.htm but it doen't work. Did I get the address wrong? Thank you, ( I am the one who's g

CS>Re: FW: SO>Budwig protocol for cancer, Re: CS>Re: blood/brain barrier, parietal lobe tumor was Re:

2006-11-24 Thread Dan Nave
I think soft tofu might work as well. Dan --- * From: * sol[SMTP:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com] * Sent: * Friday, November 24, 2006 3:41:26 PM * To: * silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com * Subject: * Re: SO>Budwig protocol for cancer, Re: CS>Re: blood/brain ba

CS>siver and cancer

2006-11-24 Thread Timspice
I got your up-date where they were talking about silver and cancer.I was told to go to _www.colloidal-silver.com/cancer.htm_ (http://www.colloidal-silver.com/cancer.htm) but it doen't work. Did I get the address wrong? Thank you, ( I am the one who's girlfriend has a tumor in her jaw right

Re: CS>Silver product claims

2006-11-24 Thread ruth strackbein
Hi , Ode, I am not replying to this message, but rather to one from Leann, about her Silvergen stirring mechanism breaking. I am rather interested in the Silvergen. I know that there are far less expensive generators available, but I am not very interested in all the particulars, would like a

Re: CS>question on reactions - Asthma Testimonials

2006-11-24 Thread dblack
Kathryn, I can't help but wonder about the quality of your CS. How are you making it? Go to http://www.utopiasilver.com/testimonials/asthma.htm Lots of testimonials about asthma after the explantion of what asthma is etc. Nancy... I am not able to tolerate using much cs at once, in addit

Re: CS>good pictures of a cheap cs generator

2006-11-24 Thread Dan Nave
I like this site for the clear examples of simple do-it-yourself setups for colloidal silver making (thanks David). Go to: http://www.colloidalsilver.com.au/ click on the link that says "FREE D.I.Y. Designs" Dan --- * From: * da...@alchemysa.com.au[s

Re: CS>Encephalitis?

2006-11-24 Thread Marshall Dudley
I would be very careful. The symptoms are consistent with encephalitis and spinal meningitis. You do not want to let either go untreated, they can both be lethal. I would most likely have seen a doctor before it got to 103 if it were me (and I am not one to go to a doctor unless there are no

CS>Encephalitis?

2006-11-24 Thread hj
Hi all: Monday afternoon I felt a sudden pain at the very top of my back, like a stiff-neck pain. A bit later I'm getting flu-like symptoms: chills, weak and aching muscles. I immediately start regiment of taking EIS (ca. a quart/day), zap my wrist with a 6-volt lantern battery, take olive leave

CS>question on reactions

2006-11-24 Thread bs clayton
I am not able to tolerate using much cs at once, in addition, I am not able to tolerate the colored cs I made, only the clear solution, n small amts. When I take too much, I have asthma symptoms, when I take less, I get really thirsty is all. Anybody else get rid of asthma or other allergies with

RE: CS>cs generator questions

2006-11-24 Thread bs clayton
Dear Peter, It says 150 on it, but it is 2 x 75 ohm units on top of each other. When I check it with my multimeter, it says 90 ohms each, so it is actually 180 ohms, not 150. However, I buy my parts at a surplus store, so they might not be the top of the line. I have it hooked up to only one part

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

2006-11-24 Thread M. G. Devour
In this discussion of terminology, please remember that the original poster was yet another member from the UK, where "distilled water" is *NOT* readily available as it is here. Rather, our previous experience is that their nearest equivalent is called by a different name and only available (at

Re: CS>Polarity Switching ?...-Some thoughts about it.

2006-11-24 Thread Carlos P�rez
Ode, My only possible frequency at this moment with my provisional setup is one cycle per batch...! I just wanted to know what the difference would be IF I have an automatic control generator... Thank you Carlos From: Ode Coyote Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.c

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

2006-11-24 Thread Marshall Dudley
Peter M. Stellas wrote: Sol, I am not a cancer patient and don't want to introduce an "off-topic" subject on this forum. But if a person is suffering from cancer it is good to look at all possible alternatives, and also to be aware that mixing different protocols can be, and is often counter pr

Re: CS>Polarity Switching ?...-Some thoughts about it.

2006-11-24 Thread Carlos P�rez
Thank you, Steve, for your answer. At this moment I am brewing 1200 ml batches with a huge 250 gr 999 swiss silver ingot that I located here. My cathode is a large stainless steel spoon, placed 75 mm apart, in a very wide mouth glass jar. I was in the process of finding a jeweler to melt the

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

2006-11-24 Thread Marshall Dudley
Peter M. Stellas wrote: A question comes to mind when I read your statement that CS causes cancerous cells to de-differentiate, and return to stem cells. Are you certain that this takes place without the use of current? Simply by drinking CS? Whatever I read about Dr. Becker's research states th

Re: CS>technical question

2006-11-24 Thread Marshall Dudley
Use a current of a mA per square inch of anode area. Marshall Peter M. Stellas wrote: Thanks Dan, That is the information that I am seeking and we are almost there. The output from my transformer is now at 0.400 amps. I will go for the current regulating diode that you mention, so what value d

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

2006-11-24 Thread Marshall Dudley
marmar...@bellsouth.net wrote: 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 mo

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

2006-11-24 Thread Marshall Dudley
marmar...@bellsouth.net wrote: But it doesn't matter, silver causes cells that are injured or misbehaving to revert back to stem cells, and then redifferentiate back to the proper cell types. This I believe is what when CS gets rid of cancer often the tumor does not die, it simply changes ba

Re: CS>Polarity Switching ?...-Some thoughts about it.

2006-11-24 Thread Ode Coyote
Frequency can tweek the process from favoring oxide production to favoring hydroxide production. ode At 04:57 PM 11/23/2006 -0400, you wrote: Friends, From what I understand, the object of polarity switching in the process of brewing AIS is to eliminate the normal silver oxide accumu

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

2006-11-24 Thread Ode Coyote
De-ionized water is pure, usually more pure than distilled...if it's good DI water. Chemists use DI water *because* it's pure. Distillation is just one way to remove contaminant ions...one way to de-ionize it. But distilled water only need be pure enough to not foul batteries and irons

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

2006-11-24 Thread Marshall Dudley
"The Body Electric" by Robert Becker. Marshall Ronald (& Susan) wrote: 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 wrot

Re: CS>pups Blood-Brain barrier

2006-11-24 Thread Marshall Dudley
No, from what I can determine ionic silver is even suppose to be blocked. Marshall Ronald (& Susan) wrote: 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'v

Re: CS>technical question

2006-11-24 Thread
Peter, Just to help you & many others understand wall adapter current ratings better: Your "transformer" is actually a transformer and a rectifier combination that puts out DC power. It only "puts out" the current that the load consumes. Open circuit, your transformer "puts out" zero current.

Re: CS>Polarity Switching ?...-Some thoughts about it.

2006-11-24 Thread
Carlos, In practice, it takes a finite amount of time, every time the polarity is switched, for the flow of ions to stop and reverse direction. During that time, ion production is less. So in practice, a polarity switched setup will produce less silver in solution than an unswitched version, kee

CS>Caring Government at work

2006-11-24 Thread parjac7
WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 (UPI) — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency plans to require environmental safety guarantees from makers of products containing silver nanoparticles. The tiny particles are used in a wide range of products like shoe liners, food containers and even washing machine

Re: CS>Re: RE: CS>technical question

2006-11-24 Thread Marshall Dudley
It distributes the silver evenly throughout the water so that it does not build up near the anode and cause excessive particle size and aggregation. Marshall Smitty wrote: # What does stirring do to CS during a brew ? Smitty On 11/22/06, Dan Nave wrote: Increasing the surf

RE: CS>Unidentified subject!

2006-11-24 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Ken, I, for one, certainly appreciate your knowledgeable comments, such as the one on ASAP solution and the patent claims. As you know, newbies come on this forum and into this discipline every day and are easily snowed by high-sounding techno-babble, as we try to educate ourselves on this subject

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

2006-11-24 Thread Peter M. Stellas
A question comes to mind when I read your statement that CS causes cancerous cells to de-differentiate, and return to stem cells. Are you certain that this takes place without the use of current? Simply by drinking CS? Whatever I read about Dr. Becker's research states that this takes place only u

RE: CS>technical question

2006-11-24 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Dan, Thanks for this great reference. That, and what I got from Ken and others puts me on the road to producing a good generator, although the one I am using now seems to do a fairly good job, as long as I watch the brewing time and clean the electrodes often. Peter Peter, I have attached a p

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

2006-11-24 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Sol, I am not a cancer patient and don't want to introduce an "off-topic" subject on this forum. But if a person is suffering from cancer it is good to look at all possible alternatives, and also to be aware that mixing different protocols can be, and is often counter productive. I became deeply