I think he meant ground-up metallic silver in water
(ie: pure silver; meaning not combined or processed with anything else.)
Of course we use "pure silver" in our processes too.
Dan
you wrote:
Re: CS>Argyria and home-made CS
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silver isn't PURE? I'm puzzled.
Ian
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From: "nancymike"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 6:55 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Argyria and home-made CS
> First of all Miss Rosemary actually was given PURE silver, not
> colloidal silver as sh
Wow. No wonder he got argyria. Lets say he added 1/5 teaspoon of salt to an
8 ounce glass of water. That would be about 2.5 grams of salt. This would
contain about 1.5 grams of chlorine. When combined with Silver to produce
silver chloride, it would react with 4.6 grams of silver.
That means t
In a message dated 4/27/2005 8:06:39 PM Central Standard Time,
mdev...@eskimo.com writes:
So, start with tap water, add salt, then run it for as long as you'd
run in distilled water. Stir in all the murky sludge and drink it.
This conversation reminded me of something that happened a couple of y
Nancy,
What a fabulous idea! Thank you!
-Raine
nancymike wrote:
Finally, You should NEVER throw CS down the drain. If you do not want
to drink it, save it and use it topically over cuts, scrapes, burns; spray
it on your lettuce, berries and left overs. They will stay fresh much
longe
But . issent this way of treating CS like insulting a good method?
Faith
From: "Ernie Patai"
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To:
Subject: RE: CS>Argyria and home-made CS
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 21:10:46 -0400
Lol you have a way with words Mike..:-)
-Original Message---
doessent look like a healthy soul to me
FSF
From: "M. G. Devour"
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Argyria and home-made CS
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 21:05:51 -5
> I believe I read in one of Stan Jones statements of the process he used,
&
Lol you have a way with words Mike..:-)
-Original Message-
From: M. G. Devour [mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 10:06 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Argyria and home-made CS
> I believe I read in one of Stan Jones statements of the proc
> I believe I read in one of Stan Jones statements of the process he used,
> not only did he use tap water but he also did add salt! sol
Sol, you are correct. I remember that now that you mention it...
So, start with tap water, add salt, then run it for as long as you'd
run in distilled water.
I believe I read in one of Stan Jones statements of the process he used,
not only did he use tap water but he also did add salt!
sol
M. G. Devour wrote:
Another thing nobody has pointed out in answering Faith's question is
how fast the reaction goes using tap water.
Faith, in your distilled
Another thing nobody has pointed out in answering Faith's question is
how fast the reaction goes using tap water.
Faith, in your distilled water, very little current flows for a long
time at the beginning of the process. Only after some silver gets into
the water does the reaction start to go f
, the list is endless
Nancy
- Original Message -
From: "Faith Saint Francis"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 5:31 PM
Subject: CS>Argyria and home-made CS
> Argyria and home-made CS
>
> I read a lot about Miss Rosemary, but the lot is so LOT that
Faith Saint Francis wrote:
> Argyria and home-made CS
>
> I read a lot about Miss Rosemary, but the lot is so LOT that I cant read it
> all.
>
> You got me scared, my friends! I do not want to follow her in her
> error-after-trial method.
> CS processing machines are not available in my community
Argyria and home-made CS
I read a lot about Miss Rosemary, but the lot is so LOT that I cant read it
all.
You got me scared, my friends! I do not want to follow her in her
error-after-trial method.
CS processing machines are not available in my community.
So I make my own CS at home, much
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