I have read before that black bits in your sinus flush is fungal die off
(when using CS). It sounds to me like she's doing the right thing, I would
keep doing what she's doing.
Donna
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From: Pat [mailto:pattycake29...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2009 8:47 PM
Daughter who has had sinus surgery years ago is having awful allergies. She
asks this in an email:
When I do a sinus flush with just the salt and baking soda in distilled
water, I don't smell anything different. BUT, when I put in a bit of colloidal
silver in with it, for about half an hour a
Hello!
We still work (always have) with four pure silver rods (2 mm in diameter), a 30
volts outlet, and the purest water we can get: Le Bleu.
The result is so good that by times I wonder if the silver was processed; I
hardly get the taste I did with 'lesser' water.
Yet the rods (the anode) ar
No Paula, it's two separate substances. I was just pointing out that the FDA
declaring a naturally-occuring nutrient to be an "illegal drug" after Big
Pharma managed to patent their synthetic version of it is not a new thing.
indi
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Ed,
IMO the reason you're solution is yellow is due to agglomeration of the
silver into large particles and/or contamination (less likely). A good 10 ppm
solution is crystal clear and you don't need to make it any stronger for it to
work.
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From: m1mar...@aol
I use the six batteries in my golf cart. Sometimes I just use 4 of the
batteries. I get the yellow silver water. Works for me. Ed.
From: bbane...@earthlink.net
Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: 2/21/2009 11:01:22 A
Alan,
Silvergen has an excellent model and I hear Utopia Silver has a good one
now too. There are other good ones out there as well. Home generators make an
80% ionic, 20% particulate silver solution (approx). Just make sure that when
you make it all you use is .999 fine silver (or bett
Hi, I'm relatively new to the list. I'm sure this is a FAQ but the archives
are not available, so I'll have to ask.
Is there a consensus on home CS generators? Are they good, safe, etc?
What's the best model?
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Alan Jones
Ruth wrote:
> Since we're on the subject of fluoride, I thought I'd give a heads up
> to those with thyroid problems. Several months ago I too read that
> boiling water (not distilling) increases the fluoride. I don't have
> any of the materials I read back then to quote from now.
Going back
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