Renee,
Please tell this "chemist" that there is NO chlorine in chlorine dioxide.
It breaks down into salt (sodium chloride) and water in the body.
Bob
- Original Message -
From: Renee
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 4:51 PM
Subject: Re:
Pam,
Unless there is something wrong with this particular lot or solution I
think this recall is being done because the FDA has scared the company into
doing this. I have used MMS for the last two years on and off with no side
effects whatsoever other than to rid myself of some cold and f
Maybe you have discovered cold fusion!
Dan
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 7:22 PM, Melly Bag wrote:
> Thank you Janet and Gayla for your kind replies.
>
> Hubby and I experienced something unusual with CS. We used it to disinfect
> our raw vegetables and used stainless steel big bowl. We put veggie
Hi,
Don't know if you want other feedback or not, but I have rosacea and dry eye
goes along with it. Have not tried CS for it. Optometrist suggested Sustaine
drops.
Take it for what it's worth.
Laurie
Smitty wrote:
> > What is causing the dry eyes, Smitty? They can be a sign/symptom o
Aahh, Tom to my rescue. Marshall, I knew I couldn't explain it to you,
though I've read it before from Tom's writing on the other list. So I'm
very glad Tom is able to discuss this here.
Samala,
Renee
---Original Message---
Hello Marshall,
You are correct in that the conce
Hello Marshall,
You are correct in that the concentration of chlorous acid is dependent upon
the PH of the final solution, but the break down actually takes place over
several hours. There is no method of measuring chlorine dioxide in the
blood, because it doesn't last long enough to make it into
> What is causing the dry eyes, Smitty? They can be a sign/symptom of
> several different diseases.
> PT
>
True. . . .I'll have to ask her.
Thanks. . . .
Leo,
What I should have said is that people can put out misinformation on
colloidal silver faster than anyone can counter it and in quantities
that no one has the time to counter. Guardian Silver is one example.
They probably have a good product but possibly their greed has caused
them to create mi
What is causing the dry eyes, Smitty? They can be a sign/symptom of several
different diseases.
PT
- Original Message -
From: Smitty
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 3:19 PM
Subject: CS>Dry eye
I have a friend with dry eyes.
Might CS help her ?
I have a friend with dry eyes.
Might CS help her ?
Smitty
Here is a link to the CS/antibiotics compatibility test. It was provided
at the Guardian Silver site.
- Steve N
http://www.ias.ac.in/currsci/oct102006/926.pdf
Bactericidal activity of combinations of Silver-Water Dispersion(tm)
with 19 antibiotics against seven microbial strains
"Antibiotic d
Leo,
Damn, I hate to get involved in commenting on commercially sold
colloidal silvers. It is a frustrating no-win proposition. Let me say
that I have no horse in this race. Personally I use several types of
colloidal silver that I make myself. I sell no colloidal silver or
related products. This
There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil to one who is striking at
the root.
- Henry David Thoreau
Substitute the word ill-health for the word evil.
Harold
Hello,
Practical question here. How long does CS stay anti-microbial? I am using it
for a soak for my toothbrushes and am wondering if I have to replace it every
time a toothbrush is used or every day or every couple of days?
Thanks.
PT
5 PPM/TDS after it has stopped dropping is close to 10 PPM silver [10 uS
conductivity ]
No meter actually measures PPM...all you can get is an
"eddicated guess-timation"
A TDS meter derives an estimation of PPM from conductivity specific to
"Sodium Chloride Salt" water... and silver is n
Dried or immobilized CS doesn't do a heck of a lot.
The only valid test would be to use a broth.
Ode
At 12:25 PM 8/18/2010 -0400, you wrote:
I would like to know if anyone has tried the mold test with CS:
2 slices of fresh bread. Spray on slice with water, and the other slice
with any CS
To unravel that mess would take a "tome"
And it might work just fine.
Better than dirt cheap easy to make Ionic Silver and colloidal byproducts ?
Probably not.
Even if there is a difference, is it worth the price difference and an
expensive dependency on a salesman that minces the facts into co
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