From: one.red...@hotmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Electrode cleaning?
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2015 18:29:34 +1100
From: one.red...@hotmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Electrode cleaning?
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2015 18:25:52 +1100
Tell me if I'm barking up t
From: one.red...@hotmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Electrode cleaning?
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2015 18:25:52 +1100
Tell me if I'm barking up the wrong tree here with the following Jason, or
anyone else I guess...
The electrolysis process generates hydrogen and oxygen bubbles a
Hi, I'll interleaf;
On Sat, 2015-02-21 at 13:54 +1030, Debra & David wrote:
> A major problem with this forum is that threads get so broken up that
> they are soon misunderstood and become almost incoherent. (Probably
> only Jason has read and understood my posts about this subject right
> from th
You know something Harold your sarcasm really irritates the heck out of me. I
was looking for someone who might of had some personal experience with using
it! I know how to google!!
On Friday, February 20, 2015 10:18 PM, Harold wrote:
Google Telomeres and open up the link below.T
A major problem with this forum is that threads get so broken up that
they are soon misunderstood and become almost incoherent. (Probably only
Jason has read and understood my posts about this subject right from the
beginning). If every post was kept intact and read in sequence then
things woul
a.. Google Telomeres and open up the link below.This will give you condensed
look at what they are there for.
a.. Just did it myself, again.
Harold
a..
a..
a..
a.. Are Telomeres The Key To Aging And Cancer?
learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/chromosomes/telomeres/ a.. Cached
b.. Similar
Telome
Sorry Jason, you had already answered my question.
Opa
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> On Feb 20, 2015, at 5:36 PM, Jason wrote:
>
> Hi Reece:
>
> It has a lot to do with it, because making EIS should have no impact on pH.
>
> I test the pH of the distilled water to gauge its quality. Pure water is pH
Hi Jason,
carbonic acid, H2CO3, will getcha every time; CO2 right out of the air.
So it goes, just trying to help a bit in these difficult times
M.
On Fri, 2015-02-20 at 15:36 -0800, Jason wrote:
> Hi Reece:
>
> It has a lot to do with it, because making EIS should have no impact on pH.
>
> I t
In re. your #1; consider silver nitrate, a known poison. Nitrogen
composes ~80% of our air. Ammonia, NH3, a gas, is present in small
amounts just about everywhere that e.g. ammonium fertilizers are used,
etc.
Another matter for your consideration:
Using a nebulizer to inhale ~200ppm CS is like
Sandee,
A virus is most certainly considered a pathogen, and you can confirm this
in any literature or google search. Furthermore, CS DOES stop viruses,
which is quite obvious to all of us on this list that are no longer bed
ridden from flus, colds, etc. It is also documented by Becker and several
That makes sense, Jason. Is it reasonable to assume that the CS after brewing
should exhibit the same level of pH as before the process? I'm using WalMart
distilled water; have no idea what the pH is. Next step is to get a meter; need
one to check water in hot tube anyway.
Opa
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Hi Reece:
It has a lot to do with it, because making EIS should have no impact on pH.
I test the pH of the distilled water to gauge its quality. Pure water
is pH neutral (7.0).
I test the pH after brewing, and there should not be a significant change.
If I start with a Ph of 7.0, and up wit
Harold it was meI googled it too but could only find like scientific papers
on it no testimonials of usage. So thought I would try to pick the brains
here.Debbie
On Friday, February 20, 2015 6:31 PM, Harold wrote:
To who asked about telomeres.Just Google it and everything you wa
Faraday's Law does not work for making CS.
Faraday's Law can measure how much silver
was lost from the electrodes, but it can not tell
you how much remains suspended in solution.
Using Faraday's Law to measure PPM in CS is
a waste of time and silver.
"" I could fool myself, but... ''
Well I'm sorry to say it Tony but yes you probably are fooling yourself.
Half a ppm isn't going to do anything in my opinion.
David
Subject:
Re: CS>Highly ionic CS
From:
"Tony Moody"
Date:
21/02/2015 6:59 AM
To:
silver-list@eskimo.com
OK, Thanks DAvid,
-Enlighten me- if you are starting with tap water, it will test "x" number
of ppm before you make the IS. Then you test it after production and you can't really
know the ppm silver you have, can you? Is it your final ppm no. Minus the ppm you started
with.--
I'll give you an exampl
Hi Sandee, lovely to hear from you, I believe our water contains all sorts of
contaminants ie the reading of 350 or thereabouts before distilling. I believe
it contains chlorine etc., but even so, it still reads '0' after distilling. I
realise also that the meter is not accurate per say but ac
To who asked about telomeres.
Just Google it and everything you want to know will be there.It was for me.
Harold
Probably nothing Opa, but on the other hand it could have something to do with
why this stuff works so well...Who knows?
If pH is higher in end product, could that be one reason, aside from the
silver, for it working as well as it does?
As I said before, it was just a pet theory of mine I had rol
Yes, Kenneth. CS tis wonderful stuff. My daughter isn't always on the same
page with
me when it comes to alternatives but she showed up on a visit last winter with
terrible,red, hot, swollen fingers on one hand. Long story, short, she got bit
when breaking upa dog fight between her dogs the
If as the literature reads, CRE is a pathogen, then colloidal silver will kill
it by cutting off it’s oxygen supply
A pathogen is NOT a virus
Sandee🐬
Attitude is everything !!!
Sandra George
Colloidal Silver Products
Eye Drops & Topical Gel
aliveagai...@yahoo.com
On 20 Feb 2015, at 14:46,
Awesome idea too!
I did just that this morning after getting a nasty paper (type) cut on my thumb
while at work. It didn't hurt for hours but after I got home it started to
hurt. I took my bandaid off and noticed the redness starting to set in. Taking
a new bandaid and soaking a sterile pad with
Oh I totally agree!
On Friday, February 20, 2015 4:09 PM, Lola Harris
wrote:
#yiv8545184093 body
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york, times, serif;}Deborah. I had heard that also. I have also seen silver
impregnated bandaids for
sale bu
When I faced surgery on my broken ankle bones last year, I told the surgeon
that as a Lymie, I wouldn't comply with abx afterward, but would be using CS.
He nodded, saying that he respected silver, that he uses only
silver-impregnated surgical dressings, as well. Léna
On Feb 20, 2015, at 4:09 PM
That's why I look for the refined supplements with the right proportion of
calcium, mag. and zinc now. Haven't used straight dolomite in decades. L
On Feb 20, 2015, at 3:57 PM, Ron wrote:
> I'm not sure but I seem to remember that Dolomite could have lead in it?
>
> Ron
>
> ---
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Thank you – yes!
From: david moskovits
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2015 2:17 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Important question about the new SuperBug 2015 "CRE"
CS may help his tumor also .
Date: F
Deborah. I had heard that also. I have also seen silver impregnated bandaids
for
sale but they 'ain't' cheap. We can soak a 4 x4 gauze pad in cs and get the
same effectfor much cheaper. Lola
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I'm not sure but I seem to remember that Dolomite could have lead in it?
Ron
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I have heard that burn units use silver bandages.
On Friday, February 20, 2015 2:46 PM, Lola Harris
wrote:
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{height:100%;color:#00;font-size:12pt;font-family:times new roman, new
york, times, serif;}How simple it would be if hospitals used CS 'baths' to dunk
OK, Thanks DAvid,
Yes 2 minutes.
Now the important thing is that this stuff works as I said. It's not just
placebo, I could fool
myself, but I doubt that one can fool cats, dogs and chickens all the time.
OK,
Tony
On 21 Feb 2015 at 1:24, Debra & David wrote about :
Subject : CS>Highly ionic
I'm treading water as fast as I can, but it is getting too deep for me.
What does pH have to do with the EIS process?
Opa
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> On Feb 19, 2015, at 1:59 PM, Sandra George wrote:
>
> Hi Neville I have never experienced your situation with the ph meter -
> immediately thought of th
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How simple it would be if hospitals used CS 'baths' to dunk their instruments
into
and leave for a while in order to kill all the 'bugs'. lol... simple and
cheap. I think it takes 10 - 20 mins for cs to kill everything?Lola
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It might be worth your while to look at MMS
http://miraclemineral.org
On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 9:17 AM, david moskovits
wrote:
> CS may help his tumor also .
>
> --
> Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2015 13:57:24 -0500
> From: mdud...@king-cart.com
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Sub
Hi RaVen,
I was always told that dolomite held the perfect proportions of calcium,
magnesium, and zinc, so always purchased the combination supplement in those
proportions, but I think potassium must fit into the equation somewhere, too.
Recently, I began to eat some calcium gummies my husband
CS may help his tumor also .
Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2015 13:57:24 -0500
From: mdud...@king-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Important question about the new SuperBug 2015 "CRE"
As far as I know, there is no superbug that is immune to CS since
the hospitals don
No matter what ppm, adding DMSO will help deliver the CS topically to where it
can do greater good.
Brooks' mix is 75% CS, 15% glycerin or aloe, and 10% DMSO (added last). I put
mine in glass roll-ons (ebay).
Be well,
Léna
On Feb 19, 2015, at 11:40 PM, Debra & David wrote:
>
> On 20/02/2015 12
As far as I know, there is no superbug that is immune to CS since the
hospitals don't ever use it (plus it is likely that immunity is
impossible anyway.)
Marshall
On 2/20/2015 1:22 PM, Judy Knowlton wrote:
A friend must have throat-larynx surgery very soon for a tumor
(operated upon 5 year
What is CRE? At any rate, have him look into LDN (low dose naltrexone) to help
boost his immune system. Won't interfere with his CS. It's worth looking
into.
Gail
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> On Feb 20, 2015, at 11:22 AM, "Judy Knowlton"
> wrote:
>
> A friend must have throat-larynx surgery ve
Judy...Steve has posted on the
subject.http://server.publishers-mgmt.com/semk/secm/2015/02/csu/643/more/
On Friday, February 20, 2015 1:23 PM, Judy Knowlton
wrote:
A friend must have
throat-larynx surgeryvery soon for a tumor (operated upon 5 years ago) the
tumor has grown back.
A friend must have throat-larynx surgery very soon for a tumor (operated
upon 5 years ago) the tumor has
grown back. He is more concerned about the new Superbug that is killing 50%
of those who get it, since the tests will be taken with tools that are
likely to have CRE (His immune system is low a
Sorry, he only mentioned telomeres 7 times in this article.
I did read an article last week on this subject, but couldn't find it.
Joe
On 2015-02-20 10:38 AM, Deborah Gerard wrote:
?
On Thursday, February 19, 2015 10:39 PM, Joe Huard
wrote:
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archiv
Not to nitpick but silver DOES NOT dissolve in water. Whatever this guy's end
result is by ''dissolving'' silver in his ''tap'' water has no relationship to
colloidal silver.. Also, if one is plating the inside of their ''colloidal
silver jar'' there is something out of whack with they're gener
Hi There Dee I think it depends upon the composition of the water - the study
of water is very complex and very interesting, which is why I told you years
ago that you needed to find distilled water with a “0" reading on the TDS
meter, this was one of the first things I learned about making good
Dee wrote:
Why do you have to triple distill sol! We have very hard water here and I just
distill once. The water consistently reads '0' on my meter (cheap from Amazon)
when distilled whereas it read over 300 before distillingDee
Dee,
I don't have to double or triple distill since I h
Truthfully, I was a bit shocked at the condition of my brew jar. Silver
was even plating out on the sides of the jar.
And don't know why I didn't want to "waste silver" by cleaning
electrodes. I'm 69 and have several sets on hand, more than enough to
last out my lifetime and then some, LOL.
It i
Why do you have to triple distill sol! We have very hard water here and I just
distill once. The water consistently reads '0' on my meter (cheap from Amazon)
when distilled whereas it read over 300 before distillingDee
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> On 20 Feb 2015, at 14:47, sol wrote:
>
> I have c
Hi David:
For the most part, my main interest in EIS production is limiting all
possible variables.
There are a number of strange things that could be going on. The
reaction in-water could be causing some compound to coat the anode, for
example (Ole Bob used to prevent sparklies by covering
?
On Thursday, February 19, 2015 10:39 PM, Joe Huard
wrote:
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2014/11/05/fast-food-packaging-chemicals.aspx?e_cid=20141105Z1_PRNL_art_1&utm_source=prmrnl&utm_medium=email&utm_content=art1&utm_campaign=20141105Z1&et_cid=DM59482&et_rid=
In this video, Dr. Carolyn Dean explains the relationship between calcium and
magnesium, which turns out to be something that can save your life it is so
crucial.
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2013/12/08/magnesium-health-benefits.aspx
Del
From: RaVen
Sent: Friday, February
Hi Sol:
Yes, I always clean the container with hydrogen peroxide, then rinse
with distilled water.
Yes, your EIS will be completely fine.
You don't have to go crazy to get a good end product, especially with
the Silverpuppy or Silvergen. :o)
~Jason
On 2/20/2015 6:47 AM, sol wrote:
I ha
Enlighten me- if you are starting with tap water, it will test "x" number of
ppm before you make the IS. Then you test it after production and you can't
really know the ppm silver you have, can you? Is it your final ppm no. Minus
the ppm you started with.
And- aren't you concerned about what is
Subject:
Re: CS>Highly ionic CS.
From:
"Tony Moody"
Date:
20/02/2015 6:03 PM
"I'm interested to see what ppm your Faraday comes up with. 250 ml, 1mA, 2
minutes,
electrode area = 1 square inch. ( 0.0006 sq meter)"
The answer is 0.54 ppm. That's half a ppm. (If you meant to say 2 hours instea
I gave up on buying distilled water better than almost tow decades ago. Spend a
bit and buy
your own water distiller. No more whinin' and cryin' about the price,
availability, etc.
As to no TE in tap water and 200ppm Colloidal SilverBull. Have a lab (that
knows what they're doing) check
I have cleaned my SG-6 brew jar (gallon) and installed brand new
electrodes.
I don't remember you mentioning if cleaning with peroxide is ok? Well
rinsed afterward with DW, wiped dry with clean paper towelling.
Electrodes wiped with paper towelling wetted with DW.
The DW reads 1.7 uS on my PWT
For toe fungus or toe infections I have used CS bandages to cure both on
family members. The fungus takes longer, but it will eventually erode away
completely. In both cases I soaked cotton balls in CS (probably about
10ppm) and taped them over the area before bed time. The bandages were
replaced
This could be that there is calcium in nearly everything we eat whereas
potassium is not - or magnesium. It is very easy to imbalance minerals and
trace elements and if taking supplements it is much better to take the whole
food kind like Seagreens. This contains the whole spectrum in the righ
I think you are on it Raven...Dee
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> On 20 Feb 2015, at 07:01, RaVen wrote:
>
> Thanks, Lynn, for your detailed observation notes about how minerals affects
> your muscle spasms.
> What's intriguing is that my calcium level in that Spectrum vitamin (blood)
> test was that my
I've read that cramps are caused by low magnesium levels - another modern
phenomenon...Dee
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> On 20 Feb 2015, at 06:01, Evan Jones wrote:
>
> RaVen asked:
>
>> Does the potassium salt have iodine in it?
>
> No
>
>
> Beth Toraason wrote:
>>
>>> I love the Magnesium Oil fr
Thank you Opa - it may be undeserved, but you made my day! Dee
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> On 19 Feb 2015, at 23:05, Reece Maxey wrote:
>
> Mike,
> Suggestions on how to improve the SilverList are flying back and forth, and
> I'm sure some of them have merit. I have already said it works for me and
Well said Malcolm. I have no problem with this group at all - I get all the
emails every day and if something interests me then I'll join in. If I have a
problem, I'll ask - and usually someone can help. What more does anyone want?
Dee
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> On 19 Feb 2015, at 21:35, Malcolm w
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