Re: CSCS falling out of suspesion

2011-02-12 Thread Tony Moody
Properly made colloidal silver lasts a long time. More than two years in a polycarbonate bottle left in a sunny window showed very little if any deterioration. Ref Ole Bob's experiments in the archives. The way I make it using tap water, it may last a week if kept cool and in the dark before

Re: CSCS falling out of suspesion

2011-02-12 Thread Ode Coyote
I have never found a shelf life for home made CS and I've kept samples for over 8 years...if kept well sealed away from the air which can eventually oxidize ions or make light sensitive silver carbonates from the CO2 in the air. If particles are colloidal in size they will never fall out

Re: CSCS falling out of suspesion

2011-02-12 Thread Tel Tofflemire
Deborah, I think that is someones personal idea? But not necessarily a fact. I have been using and making Colloidal Silver since I was 10 yr old helping my Father (a Veterinarian) and rancher. CS was his only disinfectant I remember him ever using. Some of the CS was 30 years old when they

Re: CSCS falling out of suspesion

2011-02-12 Thread Marshall
If you are using tap water than you are making silver chloride, silver fluoride and possible silver nitrate. They are all photoactive and will eventually fall out in a bottle, or in your skin if you drink it. I would not touch that at all. Marshall On 2/12/2011 6:05 AM, Tony Moody wrote:

CSCS falling out of suspesion-Ole Bob

2011-02-12 Thread Deborah Gerard
Tony do you recall the topic in Ole Bob's experient so I can search the archives? Thanks for the reply's folks, Deb From: Tony Moody a...@new.co.za To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sat, February 12, 2011 6:05:45 AM Subject: Re: CSCS falling out of suspesion

CS12 Feb - Are you aware of this ?

2011-02-12 Thread Sandra George
Hi There Mike, as you may have noted I sent an advice out re the below to the list on the 11th Feb I was just googling to find the website in England to order some more and up comes this piece of information - are you aware that this is what is going on !If not then I find it very

CSCS: Falling out of suspension/Ole Bobs' book

2011-02-12 Thread Harold MacDonald
In his book page iii; Quote: ION; An atom that has lost one of its' electrons.A silver ion expressed as Ag+ indicating that it has lost one electron,and is water soluble,and will stay in solution indefinitely.The ion is still classified as a particle. End of quote. My experience ; one of my

Re: CSCS falling out of suspesion

2011-02-12 Thread Guyot Léna
It's my understanding that CS, or EIS should only be made with distilled water. Tap water can contain minerals and metals which will contaminate the process. In the case of some generators, they simply will not accept that and shut off. On Feb 12, 2011, at 11:47 AM, Marshall wrote: If you

Re: CSCS: Falling out of suspension/Ole Bobs' book

2011-02-12 Thread Deborah Gerard
Thanks Harold very much :) From: Harold MacDonald har...@telus.net To: Silver list silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sat, February 12, 2011 1:28:18 PM Subject: CSCS: Falling out of suspension/Ole Bobs' book In his book page iii; Quote: ION; An atom that has lost

CSWhats going on?

2011-02-12 Thread Kenny laguna
Hi, Ive been trying to access the archives for some time now (2-or 3 hours) and for some reason its saying FORBIDDEN- you are not authorized to view this site any idea whats going on? Thank you much! Kenny

Re: CSCS falling out of suspesion-Ole Bob

2011-02-12 Thread Tony Moody
Sorry Deb, I can't help with specifics. It was an on going topic for several years. Ode and Marshall know the most about the subject. OK, Tony On 12 Feb 2011 at 8:56, Deborah Gerard wrote about : Subject : CSCS falling out of suspesion-Ole Tony do you recall the topic in Ole Bob's

Re: CSWhats going on?

2011-02-12 Thread Tony Moody
Hi Kenny try : http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html the email has the last 'l' displaced. Its got to be .html OK, Tony On 12 Feb 2011 at 17:40, Kenny laguna wrote about : Subject : CSWhats going on? Hi, Ive been trying to access the archives for some time