Re: CS>Pure Bioscience

2009-08-06 Thread Pierre Genton
Try this one out. any problems by just clicking on it then just copy the whole works and paste it to your web browser and you'll be away. http://www.forbes.com/2009/07/30/silver-pure-bioscience-technology-breakthroughs-silver.html?partner=dailycrux On Thu,

Re: CS>Amberen Question

2009-08-05 Thread Pierre Genton
I haven't heard of that one yet. You may want to look into the truly natural herb from the wilds of Northern Thailand called White Kwau Krua or scientific name pueraria mirifica. cheers, On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 5:56 AM, Deborah Gerard wrote: > Has anyone on the list tried this supposed all natu

Re: CS>CS Smelling Bad

2009-08-04 Thread Pierre Genton
Must of got contaminated somehow is all I can figure. On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 8:57 PM, Scotty wrote: > I gave a friend a clear, clean, two-liter soda bottle full of CS about a > month ago. He told me this morning that it is smelling bad. Has anyone ever > heard of CS smelling bad? I've been mak

Re: CS>Water

2009-08-02 Thread Pierre Genton
Please use only the purest water. I use water that is 'deionized' instead of distilled. The ohm reading is 1,000,000 which I believe takes this water quality up to >0.5 ppm Always be wary of adding anything to your water before making your CS. If anything at all, I would only add a bit of a prev

Re: CS>Interesting news about attempt to ban CS

2009-08-01 Thread Pierre Genton
Hi- I have taken exception to the silveredge people doing scare tactics before. You should of heard their goings on during the US's portion of the swine flu scare . You'd think the sky was falling in if you listened to them. I wrote in to them about this very point about 3 months back and had rem

Re: CS>microwave CS

2009-08-01 Thread Pierre Genton
Hi- Well actually we are only after the high voltage electronics out of the microwaves. We do not use the magnetron at all and so disconnect that component straight away. So we are not 'microwaving' any CS in the common sense of the word. On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 7:49 PM, Jayson wrote: > > > >

Re: CS>using microwave parts

2009-07-31 Thread Pierre Genton
e water. Then I mounted it so > that the tip of the two electrodes were about 1 inch apart. You may find > that keeping it cool is a problem because of the high power. > > Marshall > > Pierre Genton wrote: > >> Thanks for the warning about the cap. I made sure I dischar

Re: CS>using microwave parts

2009-07-31 Thread Pierre Genton
wave transformers, but I thought those were for HVAC not HVDC. I >> see no way to produce small particle CS using high voltage DC as the >> currents would be way over the optimum of 1 mA/in^2 >> >> Marshall >> >> Pierre Genton wrote: >> >>> Hi- >

Re: CS>microwave CS

2009-07-31 Thread Pierre Genton
are and attention. > Besides, I can tell what good CS tastes like (tastes like silver, of > course) > and that works fine for me. > > I found some helpful information at > http://www.silvermedicine.org/bob-berger-silver.html > and at > http://fugitt.com/cs_notes/ > >

CS>microwave CS

2009-07-30 Thread Pierre Genton
Hi all- Thanks for your comments on using the microwave components. I have tried a few batches using the microwave electronics and fear I am ending up with too large of particles. Even though I use only small electrodes now(wire) I cannot imagine getting the electrodes big enough to reduce the cur

CS>using microwave parts

2009-07-27 Thread Pierre Genton
Hi- I am new to the group here. I was referred to this list by a fellow who says there was some experience here amongst your ranks using microwave transformers and capacitors etc to make CS using high voltage DC. I wanted to go to the archives to have a look around but that section is not functio