CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2014 #93

2014-05-22 Thread David AuBuchon
Hi AJ, I take 2 fl oz of CS, then take just a dap of powder.  I stick my index finger in a jar of cayenne, and just the specks that stick to my finger are enough.  I put those in the CS, then shake it up for a minute, then strain out the specks through a funnel covered with a paper towel soaked

CS>Cayenne and silver nasal spray argyria risk?

2014-05-20 Thread David AuBuchon
I made myself a cayenne nasal spray that seems to finally be something that works to open up my nostrils before bed.  I made it in CS to help keep it sterile.  But now I am wondering if the silver may react with the cayenne in such a way that snorting the silver may be a long turn argyria risk? 

CS>Dissolving pure silver in citric acid?

2013-07-11 Thread David AuBuchon
What would happen if I drop a pure silver coin into a saturated solution of citric acid?  Would it by any chance dissolve over time?  It occurred to me that the cost of silver needed to maintain a pool with silver citrate (should by experiments succeed) would be much cheaper if the source of si

CS>Swimming Pool Silver Wxperiment Update:

2013-07-08 Thread David AuBuchon
I've been conducting an experiment to see if silver can maintain a swilling pool standalone.  I have 8 buckets, each 4 gallons in size.  Four of the buckets have water taken from the pool (chlorinated).  The other 4 are tap water.  I have added no silver, 10ppb silver, 30ppb silver, and 70ppb si

CS>silver test strips from 2ppm to 50ppm:

2013-04-21 Thread David AuBuchon
http://www.silverprofit.com/Catalog%202004/SilverEstimatingTest/ Apparently such strips are available. If they are cheap and accurate, this may be another option besides conductivity meters. I was looking into this for possible application with silver in a swimming pool, but no one seems to sell

CS>Nebulized colloidal iron study

2013-01-14 Thread David AuBuchon
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7854018 This animal study suggests that nebulized iron colloids can reach (or possibly even accumulate to some extent) in certain lymph nodes in the lungs (mediastinal and hilar).  This suggests (at least to me) that cancer in these specific lung lymph nodes

CS>Dr. Bjorn Nordstrom and Cancer

2013-01-11 Thread David AuBuchon
I just ran across this claim that I had never heard: "Dr. Bjorn Nordstrom, of the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, has used silver in his cancer cure method for many years. He says the whole thing is very simple. This brought rapid remission in patients given up by other doctors." Anyone know

CS>ACS200 and Steriplex MSDS

2013-01-11 Thread David AuBuchon
I found hints to the ingredients in ACS 200, which Frank tested to be 60PPM and 81% ionic: http://www.silver-colloids.com/Reports/ACS200/ACS200.html ACS 200 appears to be also sold as a sterilent: http://www.resultsrna.com/products/steriplex_health_care_now_epa_approved.php#.UPDE8azUkl8 And here

CS>Re: SilverCillin (Attn David AuBuchon)

2012-12-01 Thread David AuBuchon
el of about 5–40 ppm..." David From: Alex Flex To: David AuBuchon ; silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, November 30, 2012 2:22 PM Subject: Re: SilverCillin (Attn David AuBuchon) Hello David, This is a followup of your post you did earlier th

Re: CS>Rain-tree.com goodbye letter

2012-11-28 Thread David AuBuchon
I don't understand why the FDA says they can't import herbs from the Amazon? David From: "zzekel...@aol.com" To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 11:59 AM Subject: Re: CS>Rain-tree.com goodbye letter No need to apologies Lola, I thi

CS>Clinical research, DSHEA, and marketing of CS

2012-11-27 Thread David AuBuchon
I took a look at the FTCs discussion of DSHEA: http://business.ftc.gov/documents/bus09-dietary-supplements-advertising-guide-industry As I understand it, as long as colloidal silver discussion is very detailed, accurate, and discussed in adequate context, we can say everything we need to while

CS>FYI, changing email

2012-11-25 Thread David AuBuchon
Just FYI, all my posts from now on will be made under the name " davidra...@yahoo.com". I am joining the more intelligent than myself and consolidating all my forums into one email address. David

Re: CS>tick bite problem

2012-11-21 Thread David AuBuchon
Go to a doc and get a month of antibiotics. You can do all this other stuff as well. Take lots of probiotics if you take the antibiotics. They are not as dangerous as not getting them when you are bitten by a tick. I second the CS with DMSO topically. Since it if in your forearm, I would make

Re: CS>re: infection? late stage colon cancer

2012-11-13 Thread David AuBuchon
Leg swelling and abdominal swelling (ascites) are caused by the liver cancer. If you kill the liver cancer, it will go away. Otherwise not. I would have her swallow a bunch of anticancer supplements and hope for the best before throwing in the towel. A quart of CS a day, artemsinin, curcumin ph

Re: CS>More anti-Ag propaganda

2012-11-01 Thread David AuBuchon
Ya, medicine seems to "discover" lots of things and never mention that people in alternative medicine knew it for years or decades...silver as an antibiotic...various supplements with chemotherapy...vitamin D deficiency...gluten allergies...you name it. The quacks rarely get the credit. They just

Re: CS>More anti-Ag propaganda

2012-10-31 Thread David AuBuchon
André Juthe wrote: > But does this mean that colloidial silver that is taken orally are not > so effective? If it fails to enter the bloodstream from the stomac > then it cannot reach the microbes. > > 2012/10/31 David AuBuchon : > > My point is that if they are digested in

Re: CS>More anti-Ag propaganda

2012-10-31 Thread David AuBuchon
30 PM, James McDonald wrote: > thats why there are several capping agents, clear corn syrup & cinnamon > are just two that are digested easily. > ------ > *From:* David AuBuchon > *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com > *Sent:* Wednesday, October 31, 2012 11:

Re: CS>More anti-Ag propaganda

2012-10-31 Thread David AuBuchon
the silver--The old motto a little bit > is medicine more is poison. > -- > *From:* David AuBuchon > *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com > *Sent:* Wednesday, October 31, 2012 11:06 PM > *Subject:* Re: CS>More anti-Ag propaganda > > This may dis

Re: CS>More anti-Ag propaganda

2012-10-31 Thread David AuBuchon
And get this: "Those ions can easily be taken into the bloodstream through channels that absorb other types of salt. That's a crucial step, Hurt said. Silver metal particles themselves aren't terribly likely to make it from the GI tract to the blood, but when they're transformed into a salt, they'

Re: CS>More anti-Ag propaganda

2012-10-31 Thread David AuBuchon
This may dispel a myth that silver colloids do not interact with stomach acid. This makes the whole topic of "ions versus particles" even more convoluted and therefore all the more moot. David On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 7:05 PM, Jim Holmes wrote: > They don't mention that it is only silver compou

Re: CS>Does CS cause Argeria --turning gray?

2012-10-29 Thread David AuBuchon
There are home uric acid test devices are available. After researching gout in the past, I concluded cinnamon extract (Gaia brand - I don't remember why I chose it now though) may be an effective therapy to lower uric acid. Cinnemaldehyde (which is present in cinnamon extract) showed massive plum

Re: CS>high PPM EIS concept:

2012-10-26 Thread David AuBuchon
wisdom behind the > question and agree with this line of reasoning based on my experiences . > > Peace to all, > > Asif. > > > > *From:* Marshall > *Sent:* Friday, October 26, 2012 3:16 PM > *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com > *Subject:* Re: CS>high PPM

CS>high PPM EIS concept:

2012-10-25 Thread David AuBuchon
I hope I am not violating some basic law(s) of electrochemistry here...I'll give myself a 50% chance of someone correcting me: What if you divided the cell with a material that is nonconducting, does not react with silver ions, and manages to obstruct the flow of current between the electrodes com

Re: CS>Making silver colloids from silvernitrate and trisodium citrate

2012-10-24 Thread David AuBuchon
Anyone know what would happen if I added peroxide to silver citrate? Anyone know what would happen if I stirred and heated silver oxide powder and slowly added peroxide? David

Re: CS>Making silver colloids from silvernitrate and trisodium citrate

2012-10-24 Thread David AuBuchon
Thanks James. I am jumping into that forum. David On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 7:14 PM, James McDonald wrote: > Check out making Colloidal Silver high ppm at cscgforum > -- > *From:* David AuBuchon > *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com > *Sent:* Wednesday, O

CS>a useful electrolyte?

2012-10-24 Thread David AuBuchon
What if an electrolyte was used during a brew where the anion of that chemical was OH- ? Could it be that this could allow higher silver ion concentrations without creating any silver compounds besides AgOH and Ag2O? Could this then possibly not pose greatly increased argyria risk over regular EI

Re: CS>Making silver colloids from silvernitrate and trisodium citrate

2012-10-17 Thread David AuBuchon
A bar of 100.00% pure silver > would be 1 million PPM, and you can't get more than 100%. > > > --- On *Wed, 10/17/12, David AuBuchon * wrote: > > > From: David AuBuchon > > Subject: CS>Making silver colloids from silvernitrate and trisodium citrate > To: silver

Re: CS>nebulized silver and black tongue

2012-09-05 Thread David AuBuchon
CS spray bottle, no staining. I've also used peroxide with baking soda > to remove brown and black/grey silver stains. > > Just shows countertops and sinks are very different from the human body, > LOL. I wonder exactly what the peroxide can be doing to cause a black tongue > tho

Re: CS>nebulized silver and black tongue

2012-09-05 Thread David AuBuchon
I read antibiotics can also cause black tongue. Though this paper suggests it has nothing to do with bacteria or fungi at all: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2016184/?page=3

Re: CS>nebulized silver and black tongue

2012-09-05 Thread David AuBuchon
Am I reading correctly that they say the black is caused by fungus because good bacteria that competes with it has been killed off? Though if that were so, one might think this would happen with every mouth wash. David

Re: CS>nebulized silver and black tongue

2012-09-05 Thread David AuBuchon
Interesting. Perhaps the alternation of the two is another variable also. Discoloration is after all associated with silver. He had been nebulizing peroxide for like a year before alternating with silver and I did not hear complaints in that time. Perhaps it could have taken this long to develo

Re: CS>nebulized silver and black tongue

2012-09-04 Thread David AuBuchon
Sorry I don't have more details. I am someone distanced from this case. David On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 9:05 PM, James McDonald wrote: > what ppm? ionic or colloidal silver? What was in the CS? > -- > *From:* David AuBuchon > *To:* silver-li

CS>nebulized silver and black tongue

2012-09-02 Thread David AuBuchon
Hi All, FYI, I need to report on a negative result from nebulized EIS. A person nebulized it for lung cancer. He was alternating days with H2O2. He stopped it after his tongue reportedly turned black. His lung tumor also remained unchanged in size. This unfortunately also weights against the

CS>alkaline water, cancer, silver, and platinum

2012-08-31 Thread David AuBuchon
I may have asked some of these questions before but can't seem to remember. CS becomes alkaline with increasing PPM, right? What does that, and this is not the same as alkaline water, right? Alkaline water has anticancer effects apparently: http://www.greenmedinfo.com/article/electrolyzed-reduce

Re: CS>CS and Cancer?

2012-08-29 Thread David AuBuchon
I think replacing a pets drinking water with CS is an excellent idea if they have cancer. It has shown anticancer effects in addition to killing infection. I've read like 10 anecdotes in dogs and 20 in humans. If he survives the cancer, you will have plenty of time to find some way to clean up s

Re: CS>parasites and mold

2012-08-22 Thread David AuBuchon
Thanks a lot for sharing this. Very encouraging to hear researchers are picking up on this. David On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 12:29 AM, Taniform Asongwe wrote: > We have been using cs in our research lab with incredible success. Latest > result is an HIV/AIDS patients for whom ARV medications were

Re: CS>Ag+ can be lipo encapsulated:

2012-08-01 Thread David AuBuchon
, Aug 1, 2012 at 12:27 AM, André Juthe wrote: > Yes indeed it can but it did not seem to make a difference if I got it > right: "The required effective concentration of Ag+ from liposome > encapsulated Ag+ (lipo-Ag+) was shown to remain the same as free Ag+." > > /André >

Re: CS>ACS 200

2012-07-31 Thread David AuBuchon
wrote: > Wow, that is a huge difference. > > When does it go beyond colloidal concentration wise? > > What does nano mean in this context? > > Thanks, > > Garnet > On Jul 27, 2012 6:10 PM, "David AuBuchon" > wrote: > >> Last I checked, Frank mea

CS>Ag+ can be lipo encapsulated:

2012-07-31 Thread David AuBuchon
This paper apparently says so: http://wlv.openrepository.com/wlv/bitstream/2436/219012/1/Low_PhD%20thesis.pdf David

Re: CS>ACS 200

2012-07-27 Thread David AuBuchon
Last I checked, Frank measured it at about 60PPM. And ACS200 is also sold under some other label name that I forget that specifies more like 60PPM silver. David On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 3:27 PM, Tel Tofflemire wrote: > Its sounds like an add, all cs has silver, some more than others, but they >

Re: CS>liposomal CMO source

2012-07-23 Thread David AuBuchon
ubject:* Re: CS>liposomal CMO source > > I paid over $80.00 for CMO pills with no result's at all, > Debbie > > *From:* David AuBuchon > *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com > *Sent:* Monday, July 23, 2012 5:52 PM > *Subject:* CS>liposomal CMO source > > Is

Re: CS>MRI Question

2012-07-23 Thread David AuBuchon
Yes, CS is not magnetic. People with amalgam fillings (has silver) are allowed in MRIs. If the MRIs don't shred up blood cells by flinging around iron in your body, the amount of silver from ingested CS - even if it were magnetic - is negligible. David On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 5:18 PM, Steve G

CS>liposomal CMO source

2012-07-23 Thread David AuBuchon
Is there a best/ cheapest source for liposomal CMO cream? It will be used for someones neck pain. I was gonna get it from here: http://www.cetylmyristoleate.com/Product_MyristinCream.html 4 jars for $43 dollars roughly. Each jar is 2 oz. Not sure if that is by weight or by volume, but either wa

Re: CS>MRI Question

2012-07-23 Thread David AuBuchon
An MRI might cause a lyme herx. Do you get a reaction from cranking up the volume and listening to 432 hertz for a few minutes?: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmWWfp71TwA If yes, I say it is lyme. If not, it does not rule it out however. Taking a megadose of CS and getting a reaction indicates

Re: CS>R/O water reads 0.0 uS !

2012-06-28 Thread David AuBuchon
Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 7:47 PM, Alchemysa wrote: > Err... yes it is malfunctioning, or it needs recalibrating. No way it > could be that low. > > David (Australia) > > > > From: David AuBuchon >> Date: 29 June 2012 9:12:26 AM >> To: silver-list@eskimo.com &

Re: CS>R/O water reads 0.0 uS !

2012-06-28 Thread David AuBuchon
It says Assured Water Inc.

Re: CS>Documents

2012-06-22 Thread David AuBuchon
Okay, srry, later in the page, they say 0.1PPM, which is 10 times less, and I calculate to be roughly equivalent the the reference dose. So it must just have been a typo. David -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverli

Re: CS>Documents

2012-06-22 Thread David AuBuchon
Plus this says: "The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends that the concentration of silver in public drinking water supplies not exceed one milligram per liter of water, i.e. one part per million (1 ppm)." If true, then lifelong, if I am not mistaken, that would FAR exceed the EPAs lis

Re: CS>Documents

2012-06-22 Thread David AuBuchon
What is this?: https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=63d4d86aead22de1ec7ff250e1b5498b&tab=core&_cview=0 David -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe:

Re: CS>Documents

2012-06-22 Thread David AuBuchon
I'm reading that page now. Is it true that there is a "government contract" for colloidal silver? : " Gone is the era of viewing colloidal silver as snake oil by the government. These colloidal silver based products are approved or in the process of being approved by the FDA. For example, a recen

CS>prostate infection

2012-06-20 Thread David AuBuchon
Elderly ailing man with recurrent infection believed to be in prostate, maybe in UTI. He is nebulized CS for lung cancer, but that is not gonna help the prostate. Any suggestions? I am thinkinh about: vitamin C, flower pollen, oral CS, brooks' CS/DMSO method of administering through the urethra

Re: CS>Paralyzed vocal cords

2012-06-19 Thread David AuBuchon
Is it related to nerve damage or something else? If it is related to nerve damage, this article might get you brain going: http://scientificliving.net/2010/11/20-natural-ways-to-heal-nerve-damage-and-spinal-cord-injuries/ I would try magnets. Biomagscience.net. 4 power wafers and 2 super magne

Re: CS>CS for lyme and metals

2012-06-12 Thread David AuBuchon
CS helped your neuropathy? Is it diabetic neuropathy in your feet? On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 6:25 PM, Edy Rayfield wrote: > Lena, > > I'm with you. I do almost exactly what you are doing as well. I wouldn't > count on CS to be the end all be all. It is a VERY good adjunct to > whatever protocol

CS>soak limbs in CS with this:

2012-06-12 Thread David AuBuchon
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Carex-EZ-Stretch-Cast-Protector-Arm/14673412 http://www.walmart.com/ip/Foot-Cast-Bandage-Cover-Protector/7079366 If these things are water proof, entire limbs could be soaked in CS if needed. David

Re: CS>Anyone experienced with treating Hep-C? -- 30 ppm?

2012-06-12 Thread David AuBuchon
ASAP Health Max 30PPM can be ordered by emailing the lady at naturesgateway directly. http://www.naturesgateways.com/silversol.html David On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 9:44 AM, Diana Clock wrote: > Well, I used my own that I made first on Chad, so not sure what ppm that > was. Jim's method soaked for

Re: CS>Anyone experienced with treating Hep-C?

2012-06-11 Thread David AuBuchon
Here is a copy and paste of suggestions I gave to my friend with Hep C. It is out of context, but at least the suggested supplements will be obvious: " 2. Liposomal vitamin C: Work up to 10 grams a day. This would cost about $5 a day. I would start with 1 gram (1 tsp), 10 times a day, just to

Re: CS>

2012-06-11 Thread David AuBuchon
Probiotics, colloidal silver, and food allergy testing and elimination. We've all known it, but I just recently saw that there is a study that proves this approach too: http://wrightnewsletter.com/2009/06/11/solution-for-ibs/ Meridian valley labs...combine to two panels of 90 foods each for the a

Re: CS>The chemistry of Maple syrup and sodium bicarbonate

2012-06-09 Thread David AuBuchon
Hi Marshall, I think you may have a typo. You say the pH in cancer cells is lowered, but alkalinity (i.e. increased pH) kills the cell. Can you clarify? Three things come to my mind as possibly related cancer therapies: 1 IPT: insulin targets cancer cells moreso. Glucose may have similar eff

Re: CS>converting ionic solution to colloids method

2012-06-01 Thread David AuBuchon
FYI, I just found out the "reducing agent" they use says on the bottle "dextrin carbohydrate". Don't know if that helps. They say to mix the powder in for 5 minutes, then heat on a burner. David On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 5:03 PM, Jim Holmes wrote: > Hello Marshall, et al > > How much Vitamin C d

Re: CS>Headache

2012-05-27 Thread David AuBuchon
Yes, I was thinking that too. That is what aggravates my back of the neck pain a lot, then it starts radiating. On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 8:54 PM, Melly Bag wrote: > I get headaches when my posture is not correct specially at spine area. > Since she is pregnant, the weight of her belly might be

Re: CS>migraines

2012-05-27 Thread David AuBuchon
Ask her where she feels the migraine starting. It can be the base of the skull , but some people perhaps experience elswhere. That is where I would put them. On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 7:15 PM, David AuBuchon wrote: > Tiny I suppose. Or as large as can be easily taped there or stuck to a >

Re: CS>migraines

2012-05-27 Thread David AuBuchon
6:50 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote: > I have the magne't what size? > thanks tons Deb > >*From:* David AuBuchon > *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com > *Sent:* Sunday, May 27, 2012 9:13 PM > *Subject:* Re: CS>migraines > ** > Magnesium oil on back of neck, cayenne under

Re: CS>migraines

2012-05-27 Thread David AuBuchon
Magnesium oil on back of neck, cayenne under tongue, negative pole magnets on back on neck. On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 6:07 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote: > Thanks Edy...Her hubby is in the Navy so I am not sure what kind of > Insurance they have, but if it cover's it or not it sure will be worth the > e

Re: CS>Magnets increase solubility - an application with CS

2012-05-17 Thread David AuBuchon
rs later I noticed that the clear > tubing was clear everywhere except where it had gone through the magnet. >  There the inside surface had a mirror like coating of silver.  So strong > magnetic fields do have some effect on CS, but beyond that I don't know. > > Marshall >

Re: CS>water alkalizers and silver

2012-05-17 Thread David AuBuchon
I think I got my tests mixed up...anyway one of those tests looked a lot better - to the tune of 40 points. On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 12:00 AM, David AuBuchon wrote: > I means "uric acid" reduced by 40 points > > On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 11:59 PM, David AuBuchon > wrote:

Re: CS>water alkalizers and silver

2012-05-17 Thread David AuBuchon
I means "uric acid" reduced by 40 points On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 11:59 PM, David AuBuchon wrote: > Actually, the study showed reduced urine pH, indicating more efficient > elimination of acidic waste products, thereby alkalizing the body. > > One approach to alkalizing is

Re: CS>water alkalizers and silver

2012-05-16 Thread David AuBuchon
, 2012 at 11:48 PM, Evan Jones wrote: > 5/17/12, silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com > > David AuBuchon queried: > >> Does regular electrolysis break up water clusters, thus possibly making a >> confounding variable with Colloidal Silver (CS)?  Meaning the declustered >

CS>Magnets increase solubility - an application with CS

2012-05-16 Thread David AuBuchon
I think perhaps strapping on magnets during CS brewing could improve some things. FYI, I just did an experiment where I dissolved 4.5 times the practical limit of solubility of sodium ascorbate by strapping positive pole magnets to the water! Magnets definitely change the properties of the water.

Re: CS>water alkalizers and silver

2012-05-15 Thread David AuBuchon
hout a > block, would admit water through as a flow, even if it was very narrow. > > > > Samala, > > Renee > > > > From: David AuBuchon > [mailto:aubuchon.da...@gmail.com] > > > > > Perhaps if you omitted the sponge, but made the connecting tube ree

Re: CS>water alkalizers and silver

2012-05-15 Thread David AuBuchon
Oh, that is right. Duh! On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 7:13 AM, Renee wrote: > Um, don’t think so. According to some articles the only way to get a > high ph (anything over neutral) is if the water has a lot of minerals in > it. That’s why the expensive machines also have a setting for dropping in

CS>brewing using magnets

2012-05-15 Thread David AuBuchon
So I just did an experiment where I apparently could dissolve triple the the amount of sodium bicarbonate and ascorbic acid in distilled water due to the addition of taping strong negative pole magnets to the side of the cup for 2 days prior to adding chemicals, and during the addition as well. I a

Re: CS>water alkalizers and silver

2012-05-14 Thread David AuBuchon
> it’s actually a block, I would think. Whereas any size opening, without a > block, would admit water through as a flow, even if it was very narrow. * > *** > > ** ** > > Samala, > > Renee > > ** ** > > *From:* David AuBuchon [mailto:aubuchon.da...@gma

Re: CS>water alkalizers and silver

2012-05-14 Thread David AuBuchon
Perhaps if you omitted the sponge, but made the connecting tube rally narrow, that the electrolysis would outpace the mixing of the water, and some distinct product could be produced with silver electrodes? On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 9:15 PM, David AuBuchon wrote: > Excellent find Renee. Tha

Re: CS>water alkalizers and silver

2012-05-14 Thread David AuBuchon
all over his is the best deal out there. The > $150 one uses titanium, if I remember right, but it’s not coated and > eventually you’ll have to replace the electrodes. > > ** ** > > Samala, > > Renee > > ** ** > > *From:* David AuBuchon [mailto:aubu

CS>water alkalizers and silver

2012-05-14 Thread David AuBuchon
Do DIY alkalizers like this really work? http://www.instructables.com/id/Water-Alkalizer-or-Ioniser-for-5/?ALLSTEPS Sounds like a big money saver over commerical products. Assuming they have value to begin with. Also, if one used silver electrodes instead, and distilled water, and removed the sp

Re: Subject: CS>microwave food: hard-boiled vibrations

2012-05-14 Thread David AuBuchon
Mike, You are obviously very intelligent and well-read. And presumably a well meaning person. But you cherry pick data and have very selective vision. You were just talking about other planes and spiritual experiences as being real phenomena. But intention affecting water is clearly blasphemou

Re: CS>Lyme disease

2012-05-11 Thread David AuBuchon
Never. Your case is very complex. You are still not accepting what you are up against. On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 9:22 AM, Rodney Samuelson wrote: > ** ** > > ** ** > > I make and consume 1 qt per day at 14 ppm. How many years will it take? > Rod at cell 860-881-3734 > > ** ** >

Re: Cooking was // Re: CS>Removing Silver Tarnish

2012-05-10 Thread David AuBuchon
Did Mike even do some basic google searching to confirm there is no evidence microwaves have negative health effects? No, it appears not. On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 5:09 PM, Mike Monett wrote: > devorah...@yahoo.com wrote: > > >Give me a break..I will never believe that microwaveing food is not

Re: CS>Macular Degeneration

2012-05-07 Thread David AuBuchon
Dear Mike, Electromagnetic fields can definitely affect microbes. There are you tube videos of paramecium just disintegrating into 1,000s of pieces within seconds upon being exposed to specific harmonic frequencies simultaneously. The "rife" machine they used was the GB4000. I can't find the li

Re: CS>Making 100% colloidal EIS

2012-05-04 Thread David AuBuchon
By the same arguments, one could ask where are all the studies on colloidal silver done by credible researchers? Oops. The funny thing about what constitutes objective proof, is that it is a subjective decision. David On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 10:40 PM, Neville Munn wrote: > Many seem to quote w

Re: CS>Making 100% colloidal EIS

2012-05-01 Thread David AuBuchon
Mixed vitamin C with about 14 PPM EIS. Clear. Laser pointer broken, so can't observe Tyndall. Mixed vitamin C with about 100PPM EIS. White milky color. Did not clear up. On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 11:29 PM, David AuBuchon wrote: > And if ascorbic acid makes metallic silver, then what i

Re: CS>Making 100% colloidal EIS

2012-05-01 Thread David AuBuchon
And if ascorbic acid makes metallic silver, then what is silver ascorbate? On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 11:21 PM, David AuBuchon wrote: > Does exposing EIS to sun reduce ions to particles? > > On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 9:19 PM, David AuBuchon > wrote: > >> Questions/Comments: >

Re: CS>Making 100% colloidal EIS

2012-05-01 Thread David AuBuchon
Does exposing EIS to sun reduce ions to particles? On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 9:19 PM, David AuBuchon wrote: > Questions/Comments: > > 1. In addition to adding H202 after the ascorbic acid, what difference > (if any) might there be if one first added H2O2 and added the ascorbic acid >

Re: CS>Making 100% colloidal EIS

2012-05-01 Thread David AuBuchon
Questions/Comments: 1. In addition to adding H202 after the ascorbic acid, what difference (if any) might there be if one first added H2O2 and added the ascorbic acid second? 2. If I am not mistake, ascorbic acid could sneakily fit the definition of a "carbohydrate" ? This may give more insigh

Re: CS>Treating Lyme Disease with Collodial Silver

2012-04-29 Thread David AuBuchon
Thanks > > > Sent from my iPad > > On Apr 29, 2012, at 5:21 PM, David AuBuchon wrote: > >> Make it yourself with any generator for much cheaper.  Can take much >> more that way too.  You won't find many people here who think >> mesosilver is pa

Re: CS>Treating Lyme Disease with Collodial Silver

2012-04-29 Thread David AuBuchon
Make it yourself with any generator for much cheaper. Can take much more that way too. You won't find many people here who think mesosilver is particularly any better than what you can make at home yourself. Approximately 15PPM, working up from just like a tsp dose, all the way up to 8 fl. oz. t

Re: CS>chelation therapy costs

2012-04-25 Thread David AuBuchon
27;s HMD? > > -Original Message- > From: David AuBuchon [mailto:aubuchon.da...@gmail.com] > Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 1:18 AM > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: Re: CS>chelation therapy costs > > total zeolite, liposomal glutathione, a hard to find cheap liposomal

Re: CS>chelation therapy costs

2012-04-24 Thread David AuBuchon
total zeolite, liposomal glutathione, a hard to find cheap liposomal EDTA (one does exist though), HMD, trace minerals. All oral. Cheaper and easier than IV. On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 10:13 PM, wrote: > I did 20 IV Chelations in Los Algodones, Mexico in 1995. Cost was $50 per > IV. Then I did 10

Re: CS>converting ionic solution to colloids method

2012-04-23 Thread David AuBuchon
Here is the only clue I have - the reducing agent is a "custom blended carbohydrate we formulated". -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe:

CS>converting ionic solution to colloids method

2012-04-22 Thread David AuBuchon
http://www.silverlungs.com/latest_user_manual_hm_ez_v.pdf The manual for SilverLungs describes adding a "reducing agent" to convert an ionic solution to a colloidal silver. They have a photo of it turning amber color. Any idea what it is, and if it is legit? David

Re: CS>Post URLs

2012-04-17 Thread David AuBuchon
y > joins that post. So.. they are all together. If your layout isn't > identical, you probably have something similar? Poke around and see, > ok? Let us know how it goes. Lola > > On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 8:24 PM, David AuBuchon > wrote: > > Is there any known w

Re: CS>Cardiac/arterial benefits?

2012-04-16 Thread David AuBuchon
; > > ----- Original Message - > From: David AuBuchon > Date: Monday, April 16, 2012 1:46 pm > Subject: Re: CS>Cardiac/arterial benefits? > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > > > CS does have an antiplatelet effect, so it may actually be a bit > > of a clot > > preve

Re: CS>Cardiac/arterial benefits?

2012-04-16 Thread David AuBuchon
CS does have an antiplatelet effect, so it may actually be a bit of a clot preventative. I think you want oral EDTA, also making sure to use a daily multimineral supplement. David On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 6:46 AM, craehow...@juno.com wrote: > I've been taking serrepeptase for years... but one s

Re: CS>Does EIS stress kidneys?

2012-04-12 Thread David AuBuchon
If I am not mistaken, the following constitutes more evidence that plain old drinking water is dangerous to the kidneys as compared to CS on account of the fluoride content. : http://ndt.oxfordjournals.org/content/23/1/411.1.full I read on Wikipedia that in India fluoride legal limit is like 1.2

Re: CS>Does EIS stress kidneys?

2012-04-11 Thread David AuBuchon
Plus now I learn that liver cancer all by itself causes elevated creatinine. And so does whey protein, which he was taking. On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 3:00 PM, David AuBuchon wrote: > I also just read cancer die-off can increase creatinine. So damn, you > WANT CS to increase crea

Re: CS>Does EIS stress kidneys?

2012-04-11 Thread David AuBuchon
tient has advocates to stand up to what the patient > wants, it's his right to take CS if he wants. > > Silvia > > -Original Message- > *From:* David AuBuchon [mailto:aubuchon.da...@gmail.com] > *Sent:* Wednesday, April 11, 2012 12:38 PM > *To:* silver-list@eski

CS>Does EIS stress kidneys?

2012-04-11 Thread David AuBuchon
I know the answer is "no", but I just need to hear it from some yes-men. The lousy doctors are withholding CS from our cancer patient in the hospital because his creatinine levels have increased and they think it must be caused by the metal in the colloidal silver! And in the meanwhile, his previo

Re: CS>Rectal CS

2012-03-29 Thread David AuBuchon
at are administered thru the rectum > as well...do a google search for nor info too > > Sent via my Samsung Replenish from Boost Mobile > > David AuBuchon wrote: > >>Reviving this rectal CS thread...would rectal CS be a good idea for >>liver cancer?  Would it reach the liver d

Re: CS>Rectal CS

2012-03-28 Thread David AuBuchon
Reviving this rectal CS thread...would rectal CS be a good idea for liver cancer? Would it reach the liver directly? Would there be a minimum volume needed to reach the liver? -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlis

Re: CS>Removing silver plating ?

2012-03-28 Thread David AuBuchon
Is it like a pretty snowflake pattern? I get things like that. I wet a paper towel with distilled water, drop it in the empty jar, then use a big spoon or spatula to reach inside and move the paper towel around and rub those deposits off. Then I rinse the jar with DW once. David On Wed, Mar 28

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