On 28 Jul 2010 at 14:40, Shirley Reed wrote about :
Subject : CSsilver deposited in tissue
While reading up on water filters, specifically one related to Aquasana
though not the home site, I ran across this while reading about fluoride
removal. I don't recall the exact wording, but
The silver ions themselves can oxidize over time with air exposure.
Reversing polarity doesn't prevent oxide formation, it prevents build up on
the electrodes by reconverting most of the deposits as they are formed.
Ode
At 11:34 AM 7/28/2010 -0400, you wrote:
Thanks, Dee. I am using
They'll have to quantify that along with realistic consequences before
I'll worry the least bit about it...if..its even true.
It's like saying that Aluminum gives you Alzheimers without saying how much
or why or mentioning the fact that you CAN'T avoid Aluminum unless you live
in a
That would be silver oxide
Ode
At 10:48 AM 7/28/2010 -0400, you wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know what is landing on the bottom of my CS bottle (inside)?
It was perfectly clean and clear the day I made it but over time it keeps
getting specs of something black on the bottom.
Thanks.
PT
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Thanks. Will using a drop of hydrogen peroxide reverse or prevent this from
happening?
Is it safe to drink these specs?
PT
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From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 5:45 AM
Subject: Re: CSwhat on the
I love tamarind. Here in Texas fresh ones are available in the groceries and
Asian markets.
Wish to point out that this is a friend of those suffering from constipation.
Yup, can be used as a laxative if you take a lot.
melly
--- On Thu, 7/29/10, silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com
I have a question. I made cs and it had made one silver pole black and the
other one with gray fuss.
It also had visible silver on top of the water(very small amount, maybe 1/16
tsp) and the walls of my jar had shiny silver spots on it (not much, 2 quarter
sized dots). What does this mean? Did
Melly Bag wrote:
I have a question. I made cs and it had made one silver pole black
and the other one with gray fuss.
That is normal. The black will be on the cathode and the gray on the
anode. The black is deposited silver powder and the gray silver oxide.
It also had visible silver on top
Hi Marshall and Melly,
the anode gets black, NOT the cathode and is dissolving into the water.. .
The cathode picks up silver and never turns black but does get a fuzzy dark
grey oxide coating. It never changes shape or dissolves.
Sorry to correct you.
Trem
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Oh my Gosh! I just found this on YouTube and am amazed.
The reason I'm posting about it is because one of the three
main ingredients is guess what You guessed it . . . . Colloidal Silver.
YouTube presenter Mamaclock went from 221 pounds to 130 pounds (I guess in
less than a year) and she is
My reply was from a theoretical analysis, and since you make generators
I am sure yours is from experience. As always experimentation trumps
theory, so I am hoping to learn what might be wrong here in my
analysis. Bear with me in my analysis.
Anode is positive and cathode is negative
The OH
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