I think I may have found the answer. I believe the batteries need to be *REAL*
good for the laser to be powerful enough to pass thru a liquid. Although the
laser throws a good spot on the wall it's not powerful enough to pass thru the
solution. The other one which shows lesser beam may be in
This is why I have reconciled myself to particular convictions regarding some
aspects of this stuff.
N.
> Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2010 06:19:24 -0400
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> From: odecoy...@windstream.net
> Subject: RE: CS>where is everyone? now - serious CS questions
>
>
>
> It's prett
Not all brands use stabilizers.
Diamond brand from the Dollar Tree is 100% 3% peroxide and water.
It's cheap [$1] and they aren't concerned if it doesn't last a long time.
Ode
At 03:29 PM 4/14/2010 +0100, you wrote:
Sorry, it may be clear to you, but not to me. What sort of container ar
The offer was for "Sunny x"..in need, otherwise, I'll take the profit.
"Earnest money" holds the goods for a period of time... refundable if item
is not as described
DMV hasn't sent the title yet, but I do have the transfer receipt and the
title should be arriving very soon.
Deer damage is a
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Right
*What* is in the water counts more than *how much*, but "nothing in it"
eliminates *what*.
Unfortunately, even a PWT doesn't detect every *what* there can be...but it
gets close most of the time.
Ode
At 10:32 AM 4/14/2010 -0600, you wrote:
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
I know we've
Still getting my head around the information.
One more quick question.
[Refraction and reflection of light are a different matter. Those
> contribute to Tyndall...]
-Does light *refraction* from larger particles result in some light
*reflection* off the smaller particles dispersed throughout a
Yes, the tincture comes in a dropper bottle, here is a picture of the one I
use:
http://www.xbodynutrition.com/product457322908.htm
I spelled it wrong in the original post, it is "Herb Pharm" brand, which I
mention because I don't know if all tinctures are of the same strength. I
get it at th
Mike...
Have you attempted to put the drops in the DMSO and apply it to the base of the
neck.. if that is the part being blocked maybe direct application might work
also.
connie
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Ditto, on the brand from Costco
-- Original message from Ode Coyote : -- > > > Not all brands use stabilizers. > > Diamond brand from the Dollar Tree is 100% 3% peroxide and water. > > It's cheap [$1] and they aren't concerned if it doesn't last a long time. > > Ode >
If your laser will throw a beam, but not make it through the solution,
that is nothing comes out the other side of the bottle, then that is
really strange. From what you said before I thought that the beam was
going through without generating any Tyndall, but now you are saying
that it is bein
Try the laser through the bottle with nothing it it, then try it with
distilled water in it. We need to find out what substance is blocking it.
Marshall
Neville Munn wrote:
I think I may have found the answer. I believe the batteries need to
be *REAL* good for the laser to be powerful enough
Not sure what you are asking here. On the whole no, the solution is
isotropic. But for any specific photon, this may be the case, but an
equal number would avoid the reflection due to the refraction, so the
result sums to zero.
Marshall
Neville Munn wrote:
Still getting my head around the i
I only have few-minutes, to type here...so making this a real 'quicky' post.
Laser Diodes have a minimum LASING threshold-current...and with weak
batteries...you do-not have enough-current to avalanche in LASER mode!
Unless you reach minimum-current...the LD will glow-red, not as LASER.
You might be correct there, but I had assumed that the statement that it
was throwing a good spot on the wall meant that it was lasing. If the
spot is more than 1/4 inch in diameter at 10 feet, then it would not be
a good spot on the wall as far as I am concerned. So, how big is the
spot on t
Most likely nothing-wrong in Bottle/Contents...LD-is-NOT in Laser-mode?
Laser Diodes have a minimum LASING threshold-current...and with weak
batteries...you do-not have enough-current to avalanche to LASER mode!
Unless you reach minimum-current...any LD will glow-red, not-as-LASER.
If not in Las
I ran across the abstract for the article below but unfortunately it is
one you have to purchase. While I find it curious, I am not convinced it
is worth purchasing. I am wondering if anyone has any ideas as to why
someone would even want to determine the deposition rate of AgCl into
the tubules of
Thanks for this Del--it is scary! I have mine in the freezer but the lid is
tightly closed so none gets out. It is also in a cardboard tube. Do you think
I should take it out of there? I can't wait to get rid of it actually - and
just go back to 3% as I am a bit of a coward about things comb
Ah yes, Mike--I think I now have it I am going to store it in the old
store bought 16oz bottle which used to contain the 3% so I presume I put in ten
or eleven ounces of DW to one ounce of 35% I'd just like to say thanks to all
who have replied. dee
On 14 Apr 2010, at 23:57, M. G. Devour wr
Thanks for this Sandy--I noticed on this article they just say water, not
distilled water. Is this what you use? dee
On 15 Apr 2010, at 04:25, Sandy wrote:
> This has helped me quite a bit with diluting my 35% H2O2 to 3%.
>
> http://www.using-hydrogen-peroxide.com/peroxide-dilution-chart.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIPoTyZDL10
Hi Dee,
Yes , Take it out of the cardboard tube, You could wrap it in something
plastic like bubble wrap if you feel nervous about it it bumping about.
It would be good to keep it in a closed plastic container in the frig.
And very prominently marked.
Umm If somebody does take a drink of it g
Hi Steve,
I don't know but here's a wild guess:
Maybe they're trying to seal the tubules after a root canal or before setting in a filling.
But as I said, that is definitely a guess. I know from my own research that somebody knows that tubule infections in live teeth which are hidden unde
Oh boy.
I guess I'd better ask this question.
I've had a pint of 35% in the freezer for at least the past 8 yrs. It's
buried under and behind everything, and I think I've got it wrapped in
foil.
Any comments? (just the prinitable ones, please!)
;-)
Sharon
> From: Tony Moody [mailto:a...@new.c
Hi Steve,
My apologies for this late reply, I have actually been out of circulation for a few days and have just replied to your AgCl post, above :).
Yes, your assessment of my question is exactly what I meant...Or for someone who is about to get a tooth capped.
I've located the yahoo g
Here is a somewhat off topic subject that some may find interesting.
I came across a site called Sugru. It is about a moldable product called
Sugru developed by an individual and a couple of her friends. If you
look at the site you can see examples of using Sugru for various types
of repair inclu
Interesting. I hadn’t thought of that.
- Steve N
From: linda...@att.net [mailto:linda...@att.net]
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2010 12:13 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>The deposition of AgCl into tubules of the human tooth dentine
Hi Steve,
I don't know but here'
Hi Steve - this is a very interesting subject and I will also do my
thing with it - thanks a million for this research or homework which
ever you choose to call it I hope you do not mind my copying
your product without the patents !!! smile
Regards
Sandee
--
The Silver List is a
The reason I asked is that I had some information on the remineralization of
teeth. Godzilla is a good method for killing the infection. Brooks’ DMSO/H2O2
mixture would be good for removing staining. And remineralization of the tooth
enamel might be necessary for teeth surfaces that remain expos
Ode Coyote wrote:
Not all brands use stabilizers.
Diamond brand from the Dollar Tree is 100% 3% peroxide and water.
It's cheap [$1] and they aren't concerned if it doesn't last a long time.
Shows what I get for not re-checking labels in years. I checked the 3% I
have on hand, plus checked t
Apologies for the appalling way in which I put my queries, and I'll answer in
one go here.
1) Particle size and beam strength: What I meant to say was...although the
other colour reflected/refracted? is grey and unseen with naked eye, if the
light beam is 'reflected' from the larger partic
Now, Dok, a quick response to you,
I've searched long and hard for multitudes of information in the public domain,
but as you suggest, "if one hasn't the education to know what *wording* to put
in the search engine", there's a breakdown in communication, this has *always*
frustrated me.
Yes,
A lot of good it's doing you...
Chuck
I'm developing "TAGrophobia" !
On 4/15/2010 3:19:36 PM, starshar (stars...@comcast.net) wrote:
> Oh boy.
> I guess I'd better ask this question.
> I've had a pint of 35% in the
> freezer for at least the past 8 yrs
T'aint for me. It's for "emergencies".
The latest TAG may be the best of all!!
Sharon
> Yes,
> A lot of good it's doing you...
>
> Chuck
> I'm developing "TAGrophobia" !
>
> On 4/15/2010 3:19:36 PM, starshar (stars...@comcast.net) wrote:
> > Oh boy.
> >
Sorry, I believe I still haven't answered this.
Rather difficult to say really, light intensity, or lack of intensity, tends to
dull the red colour down a little, suspect with new batteries colour shade
would be similar to the others. The others look like they could burn a hole in
the wall {
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