Re: CS>Zappers

2000-08-01 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Thanks for all of the input on zapping. I see that larger electrodes and better surface conductivity is in order. I particularly like the idea that zapping might limit the herx by inhibiting the toxin release. The herx from CS and Lyme can be a little rough. My circuit produces a square wave outpu

Re: CS>Electrode Surface Area

2000-07-31 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
This is a good question. Even with large electrodes, I suspect that the current density is not uniform. Has anyone addressed electrode design? Jeff - Original Message - From: "blue_eyes" To: "C. SILVER" Sent: Monday, July 31, 2000 8:19 PM Subject: CS>Electrode Surface Area > Greetings

Re: CS>Zappers?

2000-07-31 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
> Yes. > James Osbourne Holmes Gee Thanks for the information...I think ;-) -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or- silver-digest-requ...@eskimo

CS>Zappers?

2000-07-31 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Are there any zappers on list. I just built a unit and am wondering what to expect and how long it should take to see any results. I have chronic Lyme. I've been zapping for 30minutes, 2x per day, for the last three days. I've been using dimes for electrodes, taped to my anckles, and I get a few

Re: CS>Electric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-08 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Marshall Dudley wrote: > Transformers have a flux channel made of iron which attempts to keep all the > flux inside, > but some escapes. Also they typically have shielding to prevent flux leakage. > But they > still leak a fair amount of flux. The blanket has no iron core or shielding > to

Re: CS>Re: SHOCK HAZZARD Please Re-think

1999-12-08 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
fence. > > James Osbourne Holmes > > a...@trail.com > > > > -Original Message- > > From: Jeffrey A. Madore [SMTP:k...@uconect.net] > > Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 1999 6:38 AM > > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > > Subject:CS>Re: S

CS>Re: SHOCK HAZZARD Please Re-think

1999-12-07 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Please dont try this at home. If you do, there are 3 things you must remember: 911 !!! HVAC or HVDC can kill you! Although most of the textbooks on electric shock will indicate that it takes 100 ma to send you're heart into V-Fib, you can still throw it off beat with much less. And you ha

Re: CS>Collodial copper

1999-12-07 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Would anyone know what the benefits of taking colloidal copper would be? What dose would be considered safe? Thanks, Jeff Marshall Dudley wrote: > Colloidal copper can be easily made from 14 gauge house wire. I have done it, > same way as colloidal silver. > > Marshall -- The silver-list is a

Re: CS>Particle size

1999-12-07 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Nancy Steele wrote: > I am making CS with a solar battery charger. It is 12 volts and 125mA. My > silver is light to > medium yellow gold and very clear. It doesn't seem to precipitate at all and > there are no > particles that you can see. I want to be able to use a nebulizer and I am >

Re: CS>Electric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-06 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Jeff Gilman wrote: > The difference between the electro-magnetic flux you are exposed to between > transformers and electric motors vs. an electric blanket is that the blanket > is in very close contact with your body. How many motors or transformers to > you sleep with? > i.e. have VERY close

CS>Re: Vacuum (wasCS>HELP - I have asthma)

1999-12-06 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
binsm...@aol.com wrote: > I had to get a new, expensive :( vacuum because every time I used the old > one, I got sick. > Nellie > Christ, my all <>< Central vac is great, as you can vent it outdoors. Jeff -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join

Re: CS>Re: AC vs DC

1999-12-06 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Can anyone refute the below, as it seems to make sense to me and correlates with my observations. Thus, if charged particles are the desired outcome, LVDC is the best way to go. Jeff Fred wrote: snip > Per my previous post, HVAC will first release an ion of silver, > from the positive electrod

Re: CS>Electric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-05 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Where does this fit in with magnets used for healing, and these zappers that pass current through your tissue for therapeutic value? Along with current flow comes magnetic fields. These zappers even produce alternating currents. What about the earths magnetic field? I was under the understanding

CS>Re: Experimenting

1999-12-05 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Fred wrote: > Jeff said: Why is one electrode suspended above the electrolyte for the HVAC > process? > > Fred - So you can impress your friends with the mysticism? I don't know, but > it will > act as a voltage dropping device (so why did we use so high a voltage?)! Try > calculating > the v

Re: CS>Re:Jeff/grumpy/electric blanket

1999-12-05 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Katarina Wittich wrote: > Okay Jeff, > the grumpy thing had me howling!! > Hay Katarina, Maybe the electric blanket causes irritability! Just kidding...she's a sweetheart... > Personally, I would avoid an electric blanket -- it just seems to me that we > have so little idea what effect electri

Re: CS>Re: AC vs DC

1999-12-05 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Fred wrote: > Jeff said:Do you believe that DC generates the most effective CS? > Anyone have any anecdotal info on DC vs AC? > Fred - HVAC produces an inferior product - non-ionic and non-colloidal >(although possibly better for topical uses due to the high PPM > possible!) Th

CS>Re: AC vs DC

1999-12-03 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Fred wrote: > See my other post why the HV AC process avoids sludge > formation, by blasting the sludge forming metal particles into > the solution as quickly as formed. This unfortunately makes > metallic particles, not ions of silver, but at least no crystals! Fred or anyone? Do you believe

CS>Re: polarity & magnetic fields

1999-12-03 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
deat...@aol.com wrote: > David: > > understand - there is nothing to add - a person with reverse polarity should > not use magnetic therapy under any conditions - it is very dangerous for that > person. one must know this; > How would one identify their polarity? I mean, I've always tried to

Re: CS>Particle size

1999-12-02 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Brooks, Am I correct in interpreting this as saying that the various CS generating methods that you list, produced similar sized particles? Would this then mean that current limiting is really unnecessary? Obviously, the higher voltages will produce higher initial currents and quicker runs if the c

Re: CS>alittle gray

1999-12-02 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Marsha Hallett wrote: > If hubby says it is OK, believe him! > This indeed, is the eleventh commandment!!! Jeff -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com

Re: CS>Re: Magnets/Help!!!!

1999-12-02 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
This is really very interesting! I tried sleeping with a magnet under my pillow. I woke up with a headache most every time. Maybe I had the wrong pole up! I assume the compass needle end that says north, is magnitized as a south pole? If not, it would not be attracted to north. I have floated a

CS>Re: Miror effect

1999-12-02 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Fred wrote: > The glass we use to do the initial > meter calibration also grows mirror spots, even though it is > never used over 5 minutes and then emptied and stored > upside down until the next use. Time definitely works against > producing fine particle size. Use part of your last batch to

Re: CS>alittle gray

1999-11-30 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
donna2...@aol.com wrote: > Hey everyone, > Well I don't know but the past couple of weeks I have had people tell me > that my skin is not looking right. Some have said it may even be alittle > gray. Scares the hell out of me now. I keep looking in the mirror, there > are some spots that are

Re: CS>Re: Bil, boiling water.

1999-11-30 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Katarina Wittich wrote: > And how do you boil water in a glass jar without it breaking? What kind of > jar? I looked for glass kettles in the store but didn't find anything. I just melted silver in my wife's pyrex glass baking pan with an oxy/acet torch! The Glass was red and held up great...un

Re: CS lyme and fevers

1999-11-30 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Hi Tami tm4...@aol.com wrote: > I've been CS 6 months and worked up to a cup a day for lyme. I spent 9 months > on IV rocephin and started Flagyl/Doxycycline 2 months ago. You've been on some tough meds! I took Tinidazole/Tetracycline 2gms each / day. This was the most effective antibiotic combi

Re: CS>Re: 170VDC & HVAC doggy do-do

1999-11-29 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Corvus Corax wrote: > what is herx? The term herx is short for "Jarisch-Herxheimer Reaction" and is often used to reference a period of worsening symptoms that occur after treatment begins. The Herxheimer reaction is most notably observed in spirochetal diseases such as Syphilis and Lyme Disea

CS>Re: 170VDC & HVAC doggy do-do

1999-11-28 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
2001 TV VCR wrote: > > Some of you guys are using 120 volts AC rectified and > filtered to produce ~170 volts DC. How much current > are you running? What is the advantage? > > Is it possible to make 5 or 10 ppm CS by the gallon > without the sludge using low voltage? > > Thank you very much for

Re: CS> O.T. Re:peroxide in ears

1999-11-22 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Creston wrote: > Jeff wrote: > > Did you ask him if he's willing to try it one more time for the sake of > research? > > Ha,ha, you have not been 1/100 as sick as he was or you would never have > asked that question. How about choosing a research victim or several from > your family and then r

Re: CS> O.T. Re:peroxide in ears

1999-11-21 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Creston wrote: > Hi Katarina and all, > > He felt excellent prior to me administering it in his ear, and he felt > rotten after he took it. This is a very good indication that it's something you did! > He developed bad headaches/ear aches/ neck ache - > sinus. You name he had it. > It lasted f

Re: CS>Re: Mike/meters

1999-11-21 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Hi Katarina, The only concern I have in trying to meter the current of the pulser, is in that I'm not sure what the output looks like. If I understand correctly, the pulser changes polarity several (4?) times per second. (I'm looking at a schematic from Bob Beck's site) This would be equivalent

Re: CS>Peroxide in ears/ouch

1999-11-20 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Katarina, I did this last week and had the same results. I think what happen is that some of the peroxide stayed in my ear. The pains just got worse and more frequent and I knew I had to do something. I mixed hot water and rubbing alcahol 50/50 in a syringe (no needle!) and shot it into my ear. Th

Re: CS> SILVER PULSER? (Electronic Healing)

1999-11-20 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Chuck, Bi-Phasic at ~3.92 Hertz (cycles per second) +/- 1 Hz This is the part that concerns me about metering. I've never heard of Bi-Phasic but 3.92 Hz, even if it's not switching polarity, might give wacky readings on a DVM. Though, with a few additional components, you probably could use th

Re: CS>Re: Chuck/meters

1999-11-19 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Chuck, I'm not familiar with what the "pulser" has for an output (frequency, etc). It sounds like something more than flat DC. Do you know? I'm just wondering how well it would meter. Jeff (Two can live as cheaply as one... for half as long.) Charles King wrote: > On Fri, 19 Nov 1999 12:35:29

CS>Re: H202 in ears

1999-11-16 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Donna, I tried the H202 in the ears yesterday and today. Now I have sharp shooting pains in one ear. Some must have stayed in there. It was really hard to take so I shot in a 50/50 mix of hot water and rubbing alcohol. It still hurts but is more tolerable. A while back, I got a hot spark in one e

Re: CS>Amalgam fillings (was Melting Silver etc)

1999-11-14 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
hfreeman wrote: snip > My dentist, who is also a good friend, is very much a believer in removing > silver/mercury fillings. Mine were all replaced 15 years ago. > Guess what...he is now in the midst of a long and costly court battle to > have his license removed! There is a heavy price to be

Re: CS>Now I know why...

1999-11-14 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Hi Donna, Do you mean H2O2 in the ears? I think it's worth a shot. Even if it only fights off other colds that make the Lyme symptoms more difficult to take. In fact, I'll try it too. Let me know how you make out. The CS seems to be noticeably helping me. Jeff donna2...@aol.com wrote: > Jeff,

Re: CS>Mercury and Gold (was Melting Silver)

1999-11-14 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Thanks Chuck and everyone for the info on melting silver. Yes, I finally broke down and bought myself leathers last year while working under my truck rebuilding the frame. I don't mind setting myself on fire once in a while, but working overhead caused the frequency to be way too high!!! Jeff Ch

Re: CS>Amalgam fillings (was Melting Silver etc)

1999-11-14 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Trem Williams wrote: Snip > A silver > amalgam is used to fill cavities. The amalgam is a given amount of mercury > and a given amount of silver. They are mixed together to form an amalgam; > or paste. The amalgam hardens in the mouth. That amalgam is nothing more > than silver and mercury

Re: CS>Now I know why...

1999-11-13 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Marsha, Have you tried the H202 in the ears...I've suggested to friends and am getting good reports. God Bless You, Jeff K1LE East Lyme CT Marsha Hallett wrote: > Dear Listers, > Today my intrepid son went to get me some Comtrex for my nasty cough, and a > set of fresh batteries. He even mad

Re: CS>Mercury and Gold (was Melting Silver)

1999-11-13 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
So does this mean it is ok to melt silver on a stainless steel surface? Someone mentioned pyrex. Would that take the heat without cracking? I tried a glazed ceramic tile and ended up with broken-tile-silver-soup! Jeff (How will you spend eternity -- Smoking or Nonsmoking?) Trem Williams wrote:

CS>Melting Silver

1999-11-13 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
I have been experimenting with larger electrodes. I would like to melt several pieces of 999 silver into one large flat piece. I plan to melt them on a sheet of stainless, using an oxy acet torch. Can anyone tell me if this would cause contamination of the silver, such that it would not be optimum

CS>Re: HVAC PPM was (CS>curiouser and curiouser...)

1999-11-13 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Chuck, I know that you use HVAC to generate CS. My question is: How do you vary the ppm concentration? If I understand correctly, the process is stopped when the cone turnes into an arc. I tried this with 10kv and the product was grey with obvious fallout. Thanks, Jeff K1LE - CT Charles King wr

Re: CS>LOW OR HIGH VOLTAGE?

1999-11-12 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
I am experimenting with 120vac with a bridge rectifier. I have a resistance decade box in series with the raw DC output of the bridge. I monitor the current with a DVM. I've been using a quart measuring cup with distilled water. Electrodes are about 6" apart. I keep the current around 1 to 1.5 ma.

Re: CS>Re: epinephrine

1999-11-12 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Good point. This med is for emergency treatment of anaphylactic reactions that are progressing to the life threatening stage. Bennadrill is much safer if time allows. Overdose of epinephrine can cause fatal heart arrhythmia. On the other hand, it can also save a life. Last winter I gave one of m

Re: CS>Animal grade ABX; anti-biotics' applications

1999-11-10 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
In speaking with people that work in the "animal" division at Pfizer I tend to get the feeling that they produce a high quality product. I wouldn't be without a bottle of BP48 in the frig. I have a pair of German Shepherd bitches that have wanted to kill each other from day one. The BP48 has saved

CS>Animal grade ABX

1999-11-09 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
I don't usually share this, but seeing as you asked...Yes, in many cases the animal grade is as good as the human grade. Sometimes it is even better controlled, because there is often a slaughter restriction time associated with the medication. This assures that it is out of the meat prior to human

Re: CS>Lyme Herxing Duration Question?

1999-11-07 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Hi Nicole I've had Lyme Disease for about 10 years, tried many different antibiotic therapies, without success. Recently I began making my own CS and I've been taking it for about 12 days now. I have no clue as to the concentration I'm making, however, I am adjusting various parameters while mak

Re: CS>OT Fw: Fw: read alone especially the last part!

1999-11-04 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Sam Earle wrote: > DELETE THIS CRAP IMMEDIATELY. IT IS SUPERSTITIOUS, FEAR-BASED CHAIN > LETTERING AT ITS WORST! > IF YOU READ IT AND ATTEMPT TO DENY ITS POWER YOU WILL CONVINCE YOURSELF IT'S > REAL. > (end scream) > > Be well. > > Sam > > - Original Message - Snip Let's see...now thr

Re: CS>OT Fw: Fw: read alone especially the last part!

1999-11-04 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Bill Schramm wrote: > I have no problem with slightly off topic postings particularly when related > to alternative medicine. But threatening email chain letters (send this on > or else) are another matter. This is worse than spam, it is spam with > botulism. This type of posting should be ba

Re: CS>Lyme & CS

1999-11-01 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
ve it from the electrolyte. If I de-energize or disconnect the cathode, some of the buildup falls into the electrolyte. Just an interesting observation. Any comments are welcome. Gob Bless, Jeff - K1LE "Jeffrey A. Madore" wrote: > I am currently experimenting with CS for cent

CS>Lyme & CS

1999-10-31 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
I am currently experimenting with CS for central nervous system Lyme Disease. I'm looking for personal experiences as to dose rate and results. I made my first batch of CS a few days ago. I used a pint measureing cup, round (coin shaped) 999 silver electrodes spaced 4" apart in distilled water. I

Re: CS- Well bacteria

1999-10-23 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Usually a well is shocked with chlorox, pumped for a while and then tested. The well cap should provide a seal that keeps bugs out also. If there is still bacteria present, I might abandon it. The alternative may be looking for the source. Sometimes a septic system can drain to underground rock for

CS>Polarity switching

1999-10-21 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Since polarity switching seems advantageous, has anyone experimented with, or have any thoughts on the use of low voltage 60Hz AC for generating CS? Thank you, Jeff -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send a

CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V99 #669

1999-10-18 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
, "Jeffrey A. Madore" wrote: >Hi Chuck, > >I had a few questions about your HVAC configuration and would really >appreciate your assistance: First of all, search the archive, 'cause what I know was learned from threads I picked up on the list. > >Can yo

CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V99 #668

1999-10-17 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
00, "Jeffrey A. Madore" > wrote: > > >Hi Chuck, > > > >I had a few questions about your HVAC configuration and would really > >appreciate your assistance: > First of all, search the archive, 'cause what I know was learned from threads > I > pic

Re: CS>HV AC/DC Tech Questions

1999-10-11 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Hi Bob & List Thanks for the information and your experience with 380vdc. I will also try the lower voltage method that you mention. Would I be correct in saying that anything that increases the current density seems to result in larger particles. I'm thinking about charging lead acid batteries,

CS>HV AC/DC Tech Questions

1999-10-10 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Hi folks, My name is Jeff. I believe I've posted only once or twice before and I very much appreciate the helpful replies. I've been down flat with Lyme Disease lately so have been mostly reading the mail. I have a few questions pertaining to CS generating that I would appreciate your opinions on

Re: CS>High Concentration HVAC CS

1999-09-13 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
There are a couple of possible electrical paths here that may have caused you to experience a shock. 1. Resistance - Glass is a fine insulator, however, there is no perfect insulator. Higher voltages require more insulation. Though the leakage at any one point on the jar may be small, adding the

CS information needed

1999-09-13 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Hi all. My name is Jeff and I am new to the silver list. I have Chronic CNS Lyme Disease, have tried many antibiotic routines with limited success, and am interested in making and experimenting with colloidal silver. Please bear with me as I am relatively uninformed as to the production, use and