CS>Tyndall cone...or lack of?

2010-05-03 Thread Neville Munn
Well, apart from a couple of comments suggesting a possible lack of particles in solution {which is not applicable I might add} it would appear nobody has an explanation, or has ever experienced my little quandary with lasers? Praps one of the more 'knowledgable' folk among us who are into e

RE: CS>Re: Cs in the sea !

2010-05-03 Thread M. G. Devour
> > ... I dimly remember someone killing all their > > aquarium fish (fresh water) by experimenting with CS in the water... > > That was me... Oh, just to clarify, I didn't kill all my fish. I had a sick individual that I tried to treat and lost, which taught me quite a bit. I just had learned

CS>Garlic Essential Oil

2010-05-03 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Is that widely available? Is there a brand you recommend? On Tuesday, May 4, 2010, at 13:52 Asia/Tokyo, Carol Ann wrote: I have some pure essential oil of garlic. This -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.o

RE: CS>Re: Cs in the sea !

2010-05-03 Thread M. G. Devour
> I'd be very careful, I dimly remember someone killing all their aquarium > fish (fresh water) by experimenting with CS in the water; it was on this > list several years ago. As Frank points out, the silver chloride may be > much less toxic, it's much less effective. I'd also wonder if it would

Re: CS>The Best Bug Spray in the World. (in my opinion)

2010-05-03 Thread Carol Ann
Looking at the ingredients..and knowing their properties. im sold. :) lil antedote.  Had some teenager friends of my son...who come around when they werent feeling very well ..for what they think are potions and lotions. .  We all know how conscientious teenagers can be about appearances, scents

RE: CS>Re: Cs in the sea !

2010-05-03 Thread Malcolm
I'd be very careful, I dimly remember someone killing all their aquarium fish (fresh water) by experimenting with CS in the water; it was on this list several years ago. As Frank points out, the silver chloride may be much less toxic, it's much less effective. I'd also wonder if it would kill alg

Re: CS>Zapper

2010-05-03 Thread bodhisattva
One thing to add, and I cannot believe nobody has tried this. I discovered it totally by accident, back in my early days of experimenting with stones and various other things. When something fries your energy field, which Rife does. Take a nice amethyst point, place it on the top of your head

Re: CS>Zapper

2010-05-03 Thread Tel Tofflemire
Marshall Dudley, You old timer You, You got it right ! So far your the only one that I seen that did get it right. Way to go, Or Way to Know ! Tel Tofflemire Dewey, AZ. From: Marshall Dudley To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Mon, May 3, 2010 2:25:29 PM Sub

Re: CS>The Best Bug Spray in the World. (in my opinion)

2010-05-03 Thread Sandee George
I love it, you have done a good thing my Friend, I am going to give it a whirl myself, so thanks for the receipt I will see if it works down my side as well as it obviously works for you up there Regards Sandee -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Ru

Re: CS>The Best Bug Spray in the World. (in my opinion)

2010-05-03 Thread bodhisattva
The cool thing is, it costs like $5 to make a huge batch. Test it yourself, and see.. You can clear an entire camp with it. I tested it for 2-3 years before giving out the recipe, and offering it for sale to people. (With recipe included so they can make their own) One thing it does, and I do

Re: CS>Zapper

2010-05-03 Thread cking001
A really nice analysis, Marshall. Chuck Living with saints is tougher than being one. On 5/3/2010 5:25:29 PM, Marshall Dudley (mdud...@king-cart.com) wrote: > Polarity makes no difference. For instance if you take a Clark zapper, > and switch hands

Re: CS>Zapper

2010-05-03 Thread Del
My wife sees her frequently for spinal and hip adjustments. I'll have her ask about it. My guess is, she never heard of it, but would be willing to try it. Couldn't do any harm. Del - Original Message - From: MaryAnn Helland To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2010

Re: CS>The Best Bug Spray in the World. (in my opinion)

2010-05-03 Thread Del
If you want an essential oil based, DEET free bug repellent in either spray or rub on form, I highly recommend the following: http://www.biteblocker.com/intro.html We use it all the time, it's very effective. Good for the skin, too. Del - Original Message - From: "Bob Banever" To: Se

RE: CS>Re: Cs in the sea !

2010-05-03 Thread Lisa
Ok, so for the mathematically challenged - about what would I use in a 65 gallon salt water tank? I've got an overgrowth of algae and perhaps this would be an easy way to rid the tank of it! Lisa _ From: Frank [mailto:frankcuns-r...@comcast.net] Sent: Monday, May 03, 2010 8:07

Re: CS>Re: Cs in the sea !

2010-05-03 Thread Frank
Hi, If you mix sea water with CS the chloride in the water will precipitate the silver to form silver chloride. A few parts per million will not harm the fish Frank From: ATOMICSILVER Sent: Monday, May 03, 2010 3:16 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>Re: Cs in the sea ! A question for

Re: CS>Re: Cs in the sea !

2010-05-03 Thread bodhisattva
I discovered CS as a GREAT thing to keep in fish tanks! Turns out, someone else discovered this before me.. Now there are a couple of companies selling CS for Fish Tanks. http://www.alchemistsworkshop.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/6.jpg ATOMICSILVER wrote: A question for the li

CS>Congress sneak attack supplements through FTC?

2010-05-03 Thread Mark Modica
They are going to protect us to death. http://www.naturalnews.com/028687_Henry_Waxman_health_freedom.html

CS>Re: Cs in the sea !

2010-05-03 Thread ATOMICSILVER
A question for the list which I am fairly sure has not been covered , at least for a while. What would the effect be of putting cs in a batch of sea water. ? And if there were fish , shrimp etc in the sea water , what effect would it have on them? Any ideas much appreciated Richard On 02/0

Re: CS>Zapper

2010-05-03 Thread Marshall Dudley
Polarity makes no difference. For instance if you take a Clark zapper, and switch hands, then it works just as well. DNA is wound like a spring. And just like a spring, it has a resonant frequency. Hit it with that frequency (Rife), and it will break apart. Now DNA is pretty resilient stuff

Re: CS>The Best Bug Spray in the World. (in my opinion)

2010-05-03 Thread Bob Banever
bodhi, I'm sure it's a great product and I didn't mean to infer anything differently. I also know that garlic can smell rather unpleasant at times, so I thought I'd comment on that aspect of it. Bob - Original Message - From: "bodhisattva" To: Sent: Monday, May 03, 201

Re: CS>The Best Bug Spray in the World. (in my opinion)

2010-05-03 Thread Dan Nave
I was referring to the Lavender. Dan (just joking, I think...) On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Bob Banever wrote: > LOL.  With the added garlic I'd bet it doesn't smell very nice.  No wonder > the mosquitos run from it... :-) > - Original Message - From: "Dan Nave" > To: > Sent: Monda

Re: CS>The Best Bug Spray in the World. (in my opinion)

2010-05-03 Thread bodhisattva
The garlic is strained out, so only the essence of it is there. It won't kill you, unlike most of the commercial bug sprays. That "DEET" your parents coated on your body was robbing you of good senses. Bob Banever wrote: LOL. With the added garlic I'd bet it doesn't smell very nice. No won

Re: CS>Zapper

2010-05-03 Thread Bob Banever
Marshall, Well if that's true then why would the polarity make any difference at all... BOTH polarities supposedly kill germs... so if you're killing with one you'd also be killing with the other... no? - Original Message - From: "Marshall Dudley" To: Sent: Monday, May 03, 2

Re: CS>The Best Bug Spray in the World. (in my opinion)

2010-05-03 Thread Bob Banever
LOL. With the added garlic I'd bet it doesn't smell very nice. No wonder the mosquitos run from it... :-) - Original Message - From: "Dan Nave" To: Sent: Monday, May 03, 2010 11:55 AM Subject: Re: CS>The Best Bug Spray in the World. (in my opinion) How bad does it smell? Dan On

Re: CS>Orgonite/Marshall

2010-05-03 Thread M. G. Devour
> Uh, it is ok on the off topic list isn't it. I thought that is where it > had moved to. Of course, Marshall! It was remnant activity on the main list that I am commenting on. Thanks! Mike D. > > Marshall > > M. G. Devour wrote: > > Ken, Bodhisattva, all, drop the discussion of religious fi

Re: CS>Orgonite/Marshall

2010-05-03 Thread Marshall Dudley
Uh, it is ok on the off topic list isn't it. I thought that is where it had moved to. Marshall M. G. Devour wrote: Ken, Bodhisattva, all, drop the discussion of religious figures, esoterica, and related items please? Thanks Yes...and a brilliant tactician/ manipulator. But no "prophe

Re: CS>The Best Bug Spray in the World. (in my opinion)

2010-05-03 Thread bodhisattva
Like a nice salad dressing. The smell lasts about 10-20 minutes, then goes away, but the film stays on you and this continues to repel bugs. I just started my seasonal batch yesterday. My relatives come and pick it up every season, my brother stops by for a bottle. Great stuff. Dan Nave wrot

Re: CS>Orgonite/Marshall

2010-05-03 Thread M. G. Devour
Ken, Bodhisattva, all, drop the discussion of religious figures, esoterica, and related items please? Thanks >Yes...and a brilliant tactician/ manipulator. > But no "prophet". > > Ode > > > At 07:01 PM 5/2/2010 -0700, you wrote: > >He was a man, was he not? [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot

Re: CS>Zapper

2010-05-03 Thread Marshall Dudley
Bob Banever wrote: Switching polarity doesn't negate the effects. If you kill a germ using one polarity and then switch to another will the germ be brought back to life? Don't think so! Well, actually yeah, kind of. If you tear the dna apart in a germ, it is basically dead, but if the dna

Re: CS>The Best Bug Spray in the World. (in my opinion)

2010-05-03 Thread Dan Nave
How bad does it smell? Dan On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 7:25 PM, bodhisattva wrote: > (Scabies, Fleas, Ticks, Mosquitoes, all Arthropods, Nematodes, Larva, and > more!) > > This is the best spray I have ever seen for virtually any pathogen in > existence.. I didn't really have a chance to field test

Re: CS>How to ---

2010-05-03 Thread Marshall Dudley
Are you wanting colloidal silica or silicon? Silica is silicon oxide, which is basically sand and is totally nonconductive. No way to make it with electrolysis. Now silicon is a semiconductor, and I don't know if you could make it via electrolysis or not. Interesting thought though. Marsha

Re: CS>Zapper

2010-05-03 Thread Ode Coyote
There may be a point in very slow frequency polarity change as that would allow much the chemicals to enter the blood stream and escape neutralization as the slower moving part IN the skin doesn't...and gets the chemical build up there relieved...maybe preventing "burning" I think Becks

Re: CS>Meat claimed as invention by Monsanto

2010-05-03 Thread Ode Coyote
The real conspiracy is to turn us all into sleepy girls. %% But we remain unconvinced that transgenic soybeans are strictly equivalent to conventional ones. For one, the amino acid composition of engineered soybeans is likely to differ. Here's why. To create Roundup Ready" soybe

Re: CS>Orgonite/Marshall

2010-05-03 Thread Ode Coyote
Yes...and a brilliant tactician/ manipulator. But no "prophet". Ode At 07:01 PM 5/2/2010 -0700, you wrote: He was a man, was he not? --- On Sun, 4/25/10, Ode Coyote wrote: Unless Mohammad had always been a manipulative two faced liar and changed his appearances as circumstances allo

Re: CS>Zapper

2010-05-03 Thread Bob Banever
Switching polarity doesn't negate the effects. If you kill a germ using one polarity and then switch to another will the germ be brought back to life? Don't think so! Bob - Original Message - From: Peter Converse To: MaryAnn Helland ; silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, May

Re: CS>Zapper

2010-05-03 Thread Peter Converse
Hi Mary Ann, It has been advised on the Microelectricitygermkiller group to switch polarity at five minute intervals to avoid the possibility of pain which can develop in the fingers if this is not done. Apparently, someone who was not switching polarity ended up with fairly severe pain after i

Re: CS>Orgonite/Marshall

2010-05-03 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Oh perlease! I thought this had all gone to the OT list? dee On 3 May 2010, at 03:01, bodhisattva wrote: > Modern Medicine, every doctor takes the oath of "Apollo". The word "Hygiene" > comes from the Goddess Hygieia of course. Basically, all of these were > "Cults" ingrained into us earl

Re: CS>BioEdge Article

2010-05-03 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Why am I not surprised? dee On 3 May 2010, at 01:36, Jonathan B. Britten wrote: > This may interest list members. It comes from the BioEdge newsletter, which > is excellent: > > > >

Re: CS>Meat claimed as invention by Monsanto

2010-05-03 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Vegans don't eat *any* animal products - period! dee On 3 May 2010, at 00:29, bodhisattva wrote: > I agree, organic isn't a guarantee of purity, but it's a step up! Still, use > discernment, even with organic. > > The *ONLY* Red Meat I eat anymore is from here: > http://www.dakotabeefcompany

Re: CS>Orgonite/Marshall

2010-05-03 Thread Kirsteen Wright
Hmmm don't want to be picky but Mercury was never part of the Greek pantheon. He's Roman :-) Cheers Kirsteen On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 2:24 AM, Carol Ann wrote: > Absolutely. It all just depends on the era in which you live. Once upon a > time...majority of what was considerd the civilized world