Re: CSPlantar Warts - remove with banana peel

2007-08-22 Thread John McLean
I know that vitamin E will remove them. Buy some Vit E capsules and squeeze them onto a cloth and apply the cloth to the affected area, repeat daily with fresh Vit E, they will get rather tender, but after a few days they will be able to be scratched out. My brother in law had them on the

Re: CSthick toenails

2007-07-09 Thread John McLean
I used to have a lot of toenail trouble caused by a fungal infection, I had lost most of my big toe nails, plus others were badly infected but now I am free of it! After taking meds (didn't work), painting on the nails (didn't work) I tried another approach and after buying enough silver sox

CSRE:Colloidal Gold Generators

2007-06-14 Thread John McLean
I know its been discussed before, but can anyone give me info on CG generators? Voltage? Current? Pure gold source? Thanks John in Australia -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post,

Re: CSAlternative/Standby Power Systems

2007-02-11 Thread John McLean
Hi Brooks List Members, We ran a GM 6-71 (which is the 6 cylinder version of the 2-71 coupled to a 250 KVA Delco alternator for years it never faltered. It was second hand when we bought it and had a total of 35,000 hours on it when we sold it. We needed a large alternator to supply our power

Re: CSathlete's foot

2006-12-21 Thread John McLean
Hello all, I cured mine, and it was a bad case, by wearing silver sox! I even had fungal nail infections as well, and they are now almost gone, took about 6 months. Happy Christmas to all! John in Australia - Original Message - From: bs clayton kl_clay...@yahoo.com To:

Re: CSathlete's foot

2006-12-21 Thread John McLean
...@comcast.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 9:30 AM Subject: Re: CSathlete's foot : soak your feet in your urine. : : : : : - Original Message - : From: John McLean h...@bigpond.net.au : To: silver-list@eskimo.com : Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 2:42 PM : Subject

Re: CSIrritating CS

2006-12-17 Thread John McLean
Well no, I have to disagree with you with regard to the taste, the CS I produce using a current controlled generator is colourless, but with quite a strong metallic after taste. Using a Hanna TDS meter it gives a reading of 20uS. Using a HM Digital TDS-4 meter its around 12-15 ppm. I have found

Re: CSCharacterizing Carlos' CS - slightly off topic!

2006-09-15 Thread John McLean
John McLean : sent me. : : Tonight I will sleep with a smile in my face! : : Thank you very much. : : Carlos -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver

Re: CSFW: CSAG Deodorant - Tap water - 31 Aug

2006-08-31 Thread John McLean
But if the CS is made correctly, you aren't applying silver salts to your skin. Am I correct? John in Australia - Original Message - From: Sandee George oha...@juno.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 1:04 PM Subject: Re: CSFW: CSAG Deodorant - Tap water -

Re: CSSilver bandages

2006-08-27 Thread John McLean
You will find that silver is making a resurgence, silver socks are available here in Australia and the USA too I believe, as are bandaids impregnated with silver, the US Army supplies all its field staff with silver impregnated socks, Defence forces field dressings are now all impregnated with

Re: CSSilver in socks

2006-08-20 Thread John McLean
Hello All! I bought some silver socks from a supplier in Australia, you look them up here: http://www.silverwear.com.au/ They claim they are using a 99.9% silver thread in the manufacture of them. All I know is that I bought enough to wear 7 days per week, and my foot odour problems and tinea

Re: CSSilver product

2006-08-01 Thread John McLean
William, I have bought some Silver Socks, which have an actual very fine silver thread woven in with the fabric. I have been wearing them for 4 months now, and foot odour and tinea are a thing of the past. Even the fungal infection under the toe nails is slowly disappearing!! I can even take

Re: CSHoney as an antibiotic - heat

2006-07-16 Thread John McLean
. John - Original Message - From: Gunar garn...@bigpond.net.au To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2006 4:24 PM Subject: Re: CSHoney as an antibiotic - heat - Original Message - From: John McLean h...@bigpond.net.au To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, July 16

Re: CSHoney as an antibiotic - heat

2006-07-15 Thread John McLean
it kept it in a cooler. Dennis John McLean wrote: From memory again, runny honey can mean too much moisture in it, but having said that, some varieties of plants do produce a less viscous honey, we have a eucalypt tree over here and its called Yellow Box, the honey off that particular tree I

Re: CSHoney as an antibiotic - heat

2006-07-14 Thread John McLean
From memory again, runny honey can mean too much moisture in it, but having said that, some varieties of plants do produce a less viscous honey, we have a eucalypt tree over here and its called Yellow Box, the honey off that particular tree I remember Dad would almost kill for, and it was very

Re: CSHoney as an antibiotic

2006-07-13 Thread John McLean
I know that over here in Australia, the Australian Aborigines in the bush, used wild honey direct on their wounds. They knew of its healing abilities centuries ago! John in Australia - Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent:

Re: CSHoney as an antibiotic

2006-07-13 Thread John McLean
Jim, my Dad was a commercial Apiarist from 1945 to 1960, (bee keeper) and he was at the forefront of honey production, and he said that inconjunction with the CSIRO (an Australian Govt research body), all honey had the same enzymes which were the ones that acted like an antibiotic. When he saw

Re: CSBob Berger's CS Research

2006-06-28 Thread John McLean
I bought one from Bob, anyone wants my copy let me know, I will post to them. John in Australia - Original Message - From: Jonathan B. Britten jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 9:25 AM Subject: CSBob Berger's CS Research If memory

Re: CSwide anode and narrow cathode brew

2006-05-13 Thread John McLean
No Bob, there is little or no waste in agglomeration, and the current flow starts of at 8mA and as the conductivity increases so does the current flow, and I have limited that to 40mA If I had the time I could plot the whole scenario, until I retire I simply haven't the time to check it out

Re: CSRe: Bulk CS

2006-04-29 Thread John McLean
John, I'd be hesitant to use paper towel in a liquid made for drinking as paper bleached with chlorine creates dangerous toxins such as dioxins. Maybe a better choice would be to use unbleached coffee filter paper. Dennis John McLean wrote: The brass plate is the cathode, so

Re: CSRe: Bulk CS

2006-04-28 Thread John McLean
to try to shorten the brew process time. Hope this is of interest to the group John McLean Australia -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address

Re: CSRe: Bulk CS

2006-04-28 Thread John McLean
regulated power supply to try to shorten the brew process time. Hope this is of interest to the group John McLean Australia -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message

Re: CSRe: Bulk CS

2006-04-28 Thread John McLean
Right Mike, thanks for the defence!! You are correct, see my previous post!!! John - Original Message - From: M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 2:13 PM Subject: Re: CSRe: Bulk CS TJ, I interpret John's post to mean a 36 square

Re: CSUsing Honey for wounds

2006-04-12 Thread John McLean
On the subject honey for wounds, the Australian Aborigines used wild honey on their wounds my mother used honey on a particularly bad leg infection, and it cured it. There is a Medical Honey sold here in Australia, but as my dad used to be a commercial beekeeper, he used to laugh at that idea

CSRe: Bulk CS

2006-02-24 Thread John McLean
I have a friend who wants to make CS on a large scale, I know that there is a ratio between the wetted area of the electrodes to the DC current applied. Anyone help? John in Australia

Re: FW: More technical questions....TDS1...

1998-05-28 Thread John McLean
John: Try this phone number 03 9769 0666 Dean Thanks Dean John -- 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.com

Re: FW: More technical questions....TDS1...

1998-05-28 Thread John McLean
-- From: jein...@troi.csw.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: FW: More technical questionsTDS1... Date: Thursday, 28 May 1998 4:27 Ginny, Sounds like you may have a defective unit. The TDS1 I have has 3 numbers on it. When you turn it on, and it settles

Re: Did I make it?

1998-05-19 Thread John McLean
connected all together in normal fashion Water was room temp. rods were in the water about 1 inch rods were apporx. 1 inch apart I let it run 60 min. At the end of the run, the portion of the rod in that water turned gray/black. One of the rods had a stream coming off the bottom and

Re: diameter of silver electrodes?

1998-05-07 Thread John McLean
but I need an explanation about silver electrodes. In the paper Beck advise to use 10 (inches) of pure (.999) silver wire # 14 or 14 gauge (AWG) as the preferred thickness. What does # 14 or 14 gauge AWG mean? As I'm not familiar with US units, could you please tell me the equivalent in

Re: Argyria

1998-05-03 Thread John McLean
I have been using CS since December for Lyme, but lately despite not finding any blue people, I am becoming concerned about argyria. Are there any answers? Lynn, There is a web site dealing with that particular question Where are all the Blue People, but despite my search I can't find