Jonathon writes,
One comment about this exhaled mist: quite a long time ago, a long-absent
list member who was very active in SARS studies claimed that exhaled vapor
from SARS patients, treated with some kind of inhalation therapy, rapidly
infected the therapists, doctors, and nurses.
I h
Garnet writes, again:
The droplet size is important because you want it to penetrate deeply.
The 'smoke' from from an ultrasonic nebulizer has a droplet
size that is already small enough. Refer to my last note at
'Thirdly', especially the part where it says, "... puff of
mist exiting ...". If
Garnet writes,
If this is the design that uses an ultrasonic humidifier then it is not a
nebulizer at all. The size of the droplet is not small enough to reach into
the bronchioles. An ultrasonic humidifier produces too large of a droplet
to penetrate deep into the lungs to the site of infecti
Stuff writes,
At 06:37 PM 4/14/2004 -0700, JJ wrote:
I did go ahead and make a normal batch and added 20 ml H2O2 during the 32
hour brewing process.
What was the size of the batch?
5180 ml.
JJ
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Matthew writes,
(...)
He used a low-voltage, direct-current electrolysis circuit
to sinter pure silver electrodes into electrically-isolated
silver ions directly into a solvent, blood plasma.
(...)
Could you provide a reference to where the word 'sinter' is
defined in this way? Most definitio
Ode writes,
In my experience, H2O2 should not be added during the process in any
amount.
I did that once and made copious amounts of shiny silver metal flakes big
enough to use in a snow scene paperweight. Conductivity never exceeded 13
uS after many hours.
..very pretty, but not useful.
T
Fellow CS/EISers:
In order to loosely document the effect on PPM when drugstore hydrogen
peroxide (3% H2O2) is added to home-brewed colloidal silver, I
recently made the following test: At the end of one of my larger
batches, 20 ml of H2O2 was added. Batch was stirred continuously
throughout
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>question re this link/person
Paula writes:
http://www.colloidalsilversolutions.com/orderform.html
Is this the person there was the controversy on a while back? Short-lived
other CS list, etc?
Yes
Anybody know if this person/site is reputable?
Check
Matthew writes:
<...snip>
I have reason to think that the bubbler method can produce a spurious
Tyndall Effect. I would not use it anymore.
Matthew: -- What reason is that? I mean, what is it that
could make the TE false? False as in misleading? As in
not effective?
I ask because my first
Al wrote:
If you take it in through the nose, most of it condenses on the hairs in
the nose, some gets to the sinuses (if you breathe hard enough) and very
little to the lungs. Persist with the mouth breathing and you should be
O.K.
Hope this helps.
Al Davis
Interesting claim, Al. Would
-Original Message-
From: JohnW Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 6:40 AM To:
silver-list@eskimo.com Subject:
CS>Ultrasonic Nebulizer and CS
Hi Group,
I could use some help and information.
Hiya JohnW,
Your condition might require something more than an ultrasonic
nebulizer or humid
Ed wrote,
Steve, presently I am using a 110 VAC with a DC Bridge. The electronic guy
that set it up said that the output was 54 VDC. I draw off a very little
with a small motor hooked up as a stirrer. What do you think about the #
1N5297 set up with this.
Also how do you know when it has reac
Dear Nicole,
I have written to you, privately, twice before about this. Do you recall?
You have a feature in your IncrediMail 2001 email program, called Read
Receipts, set so that anyone who receives an offline email from you is
supposed to send you an acknowledgement by return email. I don
Michele Lee wrote:
My husband has a nasty cold sore on the inside of his lip. He doesn't
normally use my CS because I'm leery as he has autoimmune hepatitis. Do
you think he should put CS on the sore to help it heal.
Mic... who is so new to this silver stuff
Cold sores in my mouth was the
You are very welcome, Margaret. As a lover of fine test instruments, and
having owned a couple that didn't have manuals, I was happy to help out. Do
keep us posted on your progress with CS analysis.
Jimmy Joe
Margaret wrote:
Thank you very much Jimmy Joe, on my way.
Very best wishes,
Marga
Margaret:
Go to the link below, use the drop-down box to select 'Colorimeters and
Spectrophotometers' then on the next page use its drop-down box to select
'DR/2000 and DR/3000 Spectrophotomers' and that takes you to a page where
you can download PDFs on Technical Procedures for your instrumen
-Original Message-
From: Duncan Crow [mailto:duncanc...@shaw.ca]
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 8:10 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>CS & DMSO/MSM
Hi folks;
I've just experienced great results in the last 10 days or so using about
15% DMSO with 85% CS and some sea salt
Arnold Beland wrote:
I have 12 ga, with a certificate of assay, available
to anyone on the silver list, for $8.50 per oz. including
shipping.
Best Regards,
Arnold Beland
As well Arnold, you should mention that your ounce is a 34" length which
works out to 3.00 per foot, quite reasonable
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Ode Coyote says:
The PWT actually has a 4 digit display and pegs out at 999.x uS just
before it shows a 1 in the far left saying it can't read that high or any
higher.
<...snip>
Ken: You actually have a Hanna PWT with a 4 digit display? The attached
PWT.JPG from the Hanna website shows onl
-Original Message-
From: James Osbourne, Holmes
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 5:20 AM
To: Silver-List
Subject: CS>Precision VERSUS Accuracy
Many, many thanks, James. This is the best example I have ever
seen that describes this difficult-to-explain and easy-to-forget
principle.
Summer, and all who asked:
Try this message.
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m8166.html
JJ
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Re: CS>blue
From: Brooks Bradley (view other messages by this author)
Date: Sat, 22 May 1999 09:12:05
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You read through ALL 201 messages in 50 minutes?
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-Original Message-
From: form...@aol.com [mailto:form...@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 12:33 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>CS and gatoraide
201 messages:
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/search.html?query=gatorade
JJ
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Another way to induce sweating is to drink a good quality soup. I just happen
to notice that if I am having chicken soup and I drink a lot of the broth, I
just start sweating. It's usually annoying but I guess it can be therapeutic.
;s gall bladder. Good luck and keep us all updated on your
daughter. - Laura
- Original Message -
From: John Osowiecki
To: Harry J. J. O'Neill
Cc: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 7:46 AM
Subject: Re: CS>HELP!!! I'm Confused!
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Hi,
I would surely appreciate help!!!
I have used store bought CS for years and like it. After my husband dropped a
brand new $60 bottle of CS this weekend I decided to look into making it
myself. I have been researching it on the net and am now confused enough to
think about buying it a
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