CS>EIS + DMSO on humans...

2006-03-27 Thread Pavel Hochmut
Hi there, Are there some experiences with EIS together with DMSO on humans? We have some requirements the EIS to penetrate entirely and deeper to the skin and maybe deeper, uner the skin. I have noticed, that DMSO causes some skin problems as excema or allergic reactions. Can you help? Pavel

CS>uterine suppository cancer

2006-01-21 Thread Pavel Hochmut
Hi there, I have one very serious question to you: Do you have any findings in treating the uterine suppository cancer by the CS ??? I appreciate any info & links. Pavel Hochmut;-) -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscri

CS>Hanna PWT meter readout puzzle

2006-01-16 Thread Pavel Hochmut
Hi there, I have some problem which I do not know how to explain. If I make EIS and I make the PWT test immediately after finishing the batch, the readout is e.g. 34 microSiemens. If I repeat the measurement after some hours, I can read about 23 microSiemens. Within 24 hours after the batch fini

CS>CS & DMSO application

2005-12-21 Thread Pavel Hochmut
to know how to apply the DMSO and CS together and exact dosages as I have no experience with it. Can you help me please? Pavel Hochmut ;-) -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post

CS>Fw: CS>Magnet Question

2005-07-18 Thread Pavel Hochmut
rs they present, as: magnet positioning, enhancing magnets by aulterra, impolsion process, ect. ... these are absolutely babbles to get the people confused. Pavel Hochmut - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2005 11:12 PM Subject: Re: CS>Magnet Question > This one is

CS>Fw: CS>Silver electrode pollution reasons

2005-06-28 Thread Pavel Hochmut
on and on. Hence meanwhile I see no other explanation than I propose. Pavel Hochmut - Original Message - From: "Marshalee" To: Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 4:49 AM Subject: Re: CS>Silver electrode pollution reasons > I thought the stuff on the electrodes was silver

CS>Silver electrode pollution reasons

2005-06-27 Thread Pavel Hochmut
impurities to their pollution, beyond it is absolutely impossible to get true 99.999 silver. Maybe some reliable results can be obtained to compare 99.99 silver with some impure, e.g. sovereign silver electrodes. Do you others have the same or different findings or remarks Pavel Hochmut

CS>CS vs. spinal chord inflammation

2005-06-25 Thread Pavel Hochmut
Does anybody have experience if the CS also works for this dissease? Thanks Pavel Hochmut -- 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-list@eskimo.com Silver

CS>silver gel

2005-06-25 Thread Pavel Hochmut
Any findings how to make gel containing CS ? Many Thanks Pavel Hochmut -- 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-list@eskimo.com Silver List archive

CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2005 #397

2005-06-23 Thread Pavel Hochmut
seš tam, myšuldo ??? - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 9:46 PM Subject: silver-digest Digest V2005 #397 -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post,

CS>10 and 20 ppm CS efficacy

2005-04-24 Thread Pavel Hochmut
much more efficacy. BUT WHY Realize: If you take two teaspoons of the 10 ppm CS, your silver intake shall be the same as if you take 1 teaspoon of the 20 ppm CS. Or am I wrong? Where is the mistake? Many thanks Pavel Hochmut -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal

CS>Alcoholism

2005-04-15 Thread Pavel Hochmut
Linda said, "Back then, drug and alchohol rehab wasn't a topic I had much interest in, but it turns out we have a family member who is now afflicted. I'd like to find that info on the medical device, since the detox centers sure aren't working" Quietly new ways are available now for the detox

CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2004 #476

2004-05-27 Thread Pavel Hochmut
Hi, Can somebody direct me to some scientific analysis about CS interference to fungus & fungi? Many thanks Pavel H. -- 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: s

Re: CS>Anyone Using Real Silverware?

2004-05-26 Thread Pavel Hochmut
YES, there is some remedy. I have seen it some six years ago for the first time. They sell such a (It must be metallic) plate which is to be placed into the hot and salted water. Then you just put in your silverware to let it clean up. No mechanical treatment, no polishing. Cleans up even inaccessi

CS>ppm - what an instrument?

2004-05-22 Thread Pavel Hochmut
Hi, I see some discrepance in the ppm definitions, I do not knw what is the truth...until now. Look at the following text from www.elixa.com/silver/zanesize.htm and even if I admit the second version to be truth, then, I really miss the ppm importance, it seems to be vague if considering all aspect

CS>the colloid and the ionic

2004-05-22 Thread Pavel Hochmut
Hi, I have found on the www.pages concerning the CS some statements about colloidal and ionic silver which contradict one each other. These texts can be found e.g. on: www.elixa.com/silver/lindmn.htm .. The word "ionic" refers to a condition where a particle has an electric charge. In the case of

CS>current values vs. current density

2004-05-22 Thread Pavel Hochmut
Hi, Can somebody let me know, what current density is being used (mA/sq. inch) on the device such as HVAC Ultra, SG7, SG or SG6 are ??? Maybe Trem should know... Many thanks Pavel H. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are poste

CS>unicell organisms

2004-04-23 Thread Pavel Hochmut
Hi, Does somebody know something about the CS influence to sperms and ovulum ? Suppose they also can be considered unicellar, even in very special form. Pavel H. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverli

Re: CS>The Hanna PWT meter, conductivity vs. ppm values

2004-04-22 Thread Pavel Hochmut
Hi Mike, YES, I am working on it day and night for almost two month. But you know, you catch many different information here and there and it makes you to be confused very often if you have no reference point. Now, I get very closely and I get the rid of it. I still have some inquisitive questions

Re: CS>The Hanna PWT meter, conductivity vs. ppm values

2004-04-21 Thread Pavel Hochmut
It's for measuring the highest grade water such as that > used in circuit board cleaning, etc. > > Trem > > > - Original Message - > From: "Pavel Hochmut" > To: > Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 2:30 AM > Subject: [silver_list] CS>The Hanna

Re: CS>CS batches with AC

2004-04-21 Thread Pavel Hochmut
Thank you very much for your comprehensive reply, Marshall. Regards Pavel H. - Original Message - From: "Marshall Dudley" To: Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 4:18 PM Subject: Re: CS>CS batches with AC > Pavel Hochmut wrote: > > > Hi Marshall, > >

Re: CS>The Hanna PWT meter, conductivity vs. ppm values

2004-04-21 Thread Pavel Hochmut
or. > > We did it for silver at 2 different labs using atomic absorption > spectophotometry and accept the results. > > Best regards, > > Trem > > - Original Message - > From: "Pavel Hochmut" > To: > Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 2:30 AM > Subject:

CS>The Hanna PWT meter, conductivity vs. ppm values

2004-04-21 Thread Pavel Hochmut
Hi, I have looked for what the "PWT" means on the Hanna www.pages. Both devices mentioned below are from Hanna and are designated for measuring the conductivity. Both of them can ONLY measure the conductivity as every other ordinary conductometer does. There is nothing more. The "PWT" only means "P

Re: CS>CS batches with AC

2004-04-21 Thread Pavel Hochmut
; hz. The 14 gauge silver wire is inserted into glass tubes, and only about 1/10 > of an inch is exposed to maintain the voltage. The tips are submerged into the > water, and a pump continually circulates new distilled water into the chamber > and the CS out. > > Marshall > >

CS>CS batches with AC

2004-04-20 Thread Pavel Hochmut
Hi, I do not believe that there is nobody having experience with using alternate current to make CS. Can somebody help me? I want to know any details as: current and voltage levels, timing (frequency), etc. Many thanks. Pavel H. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Sil

Re: CS>CS Question x DW problems

2004-04-20 Thread Pavel Hochmut
Hi Trem and stuff, The PWT is still strange to me. I still do not know what to think of it. But previously I talked about the conductance of the DW water (in microSiemens). In general, the conductance (in Siemens) is reciprocal value to the resistance (in ohms) of any substance being measured. So,

CS>making the CS with an AC device

2004-04-18 Thread Pavel Hochmut
Hi, Can enybody tell me some more details about the device which uses an AC ? I especially want to know something about timing i.e. frequency of the changing current and other differences if they are any. Many thanks Pavel H. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver

Re: CS>Good and bad bugs

2004-04-17 Thread Pavel Hochmut
Sorry, But I didn´t want to talk about goog or bad bugs, or where they are placed. Bloodsteam or any intestine or other tissue, the bugs are everywhere BUT so the CS (if applied) also does. My interest is to find an answer (very simplified) to: Why some of bugs are immune to the CS and some of t

Re: CS>Question x DW problems

2004-04-17 Thread Pavel Hochmut
Yes, if it meets the CS batch requirements for the conductivity (I doubt), why not. But as I know, these methods as: reverse osmosis, ion exchange beds (katex & anex or mixbeds) and membrane iontophoresis are generally followed by classical water distillation in a steam distiller to make the pu

Re: CS>silver is reactive metal x good and the bad bugs

2004-04-16 Thread Pavel Hochmut
O.K., But then, if we accept that CS partially passes through the alimentary tract unchanged and partially is absorbed into the bloodstream etc., the only thing that interests me now is, why it is said, that CS killes within few minutes all the unicellar organisms, BUT these profitable to the huma

Re: CS>silver is reactive metal

2004-04-15 Thread Pavel Hochmut
As to the content of the stomach: I apologize, that sulphuric acid in the stomach was maybe some trash. I shall see what happenes in the stomach exactly. But: I still consider the silver to be pretty reactive: 1. When you leave it on the air, it turns black within some days. It´s the matter of the

CS>Fw: CS>silver is reactive metal

2004-04-13 Thread Pavel Hochmut
Yes, I understand, but I suppose that it may be so, if your intake is a very small amount of CS. But what about some bigger doses, it cannot be all absorbed within the same second if you swallow bigger volume of it, I guess. And as I can read, many people drink CS in amounts as normal water. I

CS>silver is reactive metal

2004-04-12 Thread Pavel Hochmut
Hi, I am new to the list. I have heard such a theory, which I have no answer to it. Can anybody tell me what happenes to the CS, when swallowed? As we know, the stomach is full of acidic contents and silver is pretty reactive. The theory tells, that the CS turnes instantly into all these compounds