CS>Heat

2020-10-18 Thread Jean Baugh
Hi Nenah, You said, "Rectally applied heat has also proven quite effective, but the FDA outlawed such simple units." Long ago, when I used to get colds (before colloidal silver), I would soak in a hot bath and all the stuffiness and symptoms would go away. There was a video of a man who immersed

RE: CS>Heat increasing ppm

2012-09-26 Thread Neville Munn
I believe I'm back on track . N. > From: da...@alchemysa.com.au > Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2012 19:55:16 +0930 > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: CS>Heat increasing ppm > > Neville. > > Colour indicates the presence of silver particles. (It doesn't matter

CS>Heat increasing ppm

2012-09-26 Thread Alchemysa
all week and produce a pile of fuzz but you'll still only see a ppm reading of 5 or 6 on a TDS meter. Regards David Date: 26 September 2012 12:39:42 PM To: "silver-list@eskimo.com" Subject: RE: CS>Heat increasing ppm Well I might just have to question that reason

Re: CS>Heat increasing ppm. (spectrophotometer)

2012-09-25 Thread polo
? thanks, doug - Original Message - From: Marshall To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2012 10:05 AM Subject: Re: CS>Heat increasing ppm. You can get accurate measurements using a spectrophotometer. That is what I use when I need accurate d

RE: CS>Heat increasing ppm

2012-09-25 Thread Neville Munn
about here they will all give an approximate silver content in total, not just ions. This is why I use meters just to give me a 'ballpark' figure at shutoff point. N. > From: da...@alchemysa.com.au > Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2012 12:21:05 +0930 > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > S

CS>Heat increasing ppm

2012-09-25 Thread Alchemysa
mode. (But like a TDS meter its still only useful in clear CS). See Frank Key's www.silver-colloids.com site for comparisons of electrical conductivity and Ag+ ppm David From: Lou Kraft Date: 25 September 2012 1:55:02 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Heat increasi

Re: CS>Heat increasing ppm.

2012-09-25 Thread Marshall
You can get accurate measurements using a spectrophotometer. That is what I use when I need accurate data. Marshall On 9/24/2012 12:25 PM, Lou Kraft wrote: Yes, I am certain now that it is the conductivity that is showing on my ppm meter. That being the case, and if most ppm meters are being

RE: CS>Heat increasing ppm.

2012-09-24 Thread Scotty
t day!   --- On Mon, 9/24/12, Neville Munn wrote: From: Neville Munn Subject: RE: CS>Heat increasing ppm. To: "silver-list@eskimo.com" Date: Monday, September 24, 2012, 5:47 PM If I may, don't be overly concerned about measuring your solutions accurately, there is no

RE: CS>Heat increasing ppm.

2012-09-24 Thread Neville Munn
ny unwanted issues. It doesn't have to be administered/applied/ingested/used in prescription measured amounts. N. Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2012 12:25:02 -0400 Subject: Re: CS>Heat increasing ppm. From: loukra...@gmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Yes, I am certain now that it is the conductivi

Re: CS>Heat increasing ppm.

2012-09-24 Thread Lou Kraft
Yes, I am certain now that it is the conductivity that is showing on my ppm meter. That being the case, and if most ppm meters are being calibrated for NaCl (I have read), how do I get an accurate Ag ppm assessment of my finished product? Using a standard TDS meter and the fact that there is a di

Re: CS>Heat increasing ppm.

2012-09-24 Thread Marshall
TDS conductivity meters have a far from perfect temperature calibration. They are only of limited accuracy over a fairly limited temperature range. Marshall On 9/23/2012 11:31 AM, Lou Kraft wrote: Forgot to mention, I use a simple TDS meter. Item image On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 11:29 AM, Lou

Re: CS>Heat increasing ppm.

2012-09-24 Thread Marshall
It is impossible for the ppm to change with temperature. PPM is a constant, unless you have some settling out, or the water is evaporating. How are you measuring the ppm? Remember conductivity increases significantly with temperature, so if you are measuring conductivity you are measuring a

Re: CS>Heat increasing ppm.

2012-09-23 Thread Lou Kraft
Forgot to mention, I use a simple TDS meter. [image: Item image] On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 11:29 AM, Lou Kraft wrote: > Excellent feedback Ode, I have noticed that there are different meters > (PWT, TDS and others) and read that the typical meter is claibrated for > NaCl and not Ag. What do you

Re: CS>Heat increasing ppm.

2012-09-23 Thread Lou Kraft
Excellent feedback Ode, I have noticed that there are different meters (PWT, TDS and others) and read that the typical meter is claibrated for NaCl and not Ag. What do you recommend so that I can get a resonable consistance in my solutions. All else being consistant i.e. Water purity, water aggit

Re: CS>Heat increasing ppm.

2012-09-23 Thread Ode Coyote
Meters do not measure PPM, they detect conductivity. Hot water is more conductive than cool water. To be more precise, electrons are carried in a liquid by electro-chemical ion exchanges. Heat speeds up the chemical reactions. Ode At 02:21 PM 9/22/2012 -0400, you wrote: I have noticed that

CS>Heat increasing ppm.

2012-09-22 Thread Lou Kraft
I have noticed that if I heat my finished CS (microwave or stove) the ppm increases exponentially. An 8ppm solution increased to 16ppm when heated to near boil and returns to 8ppm at room temp. Is this just the separation of large molecules to smaller when stimualted by heat? Lou

Re: for Jim Holmes CS>heat and vitamin c: COMMENT

2009-09-03 Thread Hanneke
candidates. However, the smaller unit should be quite adequate for the individual experimenter. Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. -[ Received Mail Content ]-- *Subject : *Re: for Jim Holmes CS>heat and vitamin c *Date : *Tue, 25 Aug 2009 12:46:36 -0400 *From :

for Jim Holmes CS>heat and vitamin c: COMMENT

2009-08-26 Thread mukta1
Is there any reason why an ultrasonic cloth washer cannot be used for lyposomal encapsulation ? BTW it would not heat the water itself, though the transducer evidently can function in hot water. Simeon - Powered by Mail.BG - http://mail.bg

Re: for Jim Holmes CS>heat and vitamin c: COMMENT

2009-08-26 Thread Marshall Dudley
*Subject : *Re: for Jim Holmes CS>heat and vitamin c *Date : *Tue, 25 Aug 2009 12:46:36 -0400 *From : *cking...@nycap.rr.com *To : *silver-l...@eskimo.com Main concern would be overheating the transducer and destroying it. Time your work with a kitchen timer thing

Re: for Jim Holmes CS>heat and vitamin c: COMMENT

2009-08-26 Thread Brooks Bradley
e: for Jim Holmes CS>heat and vitamin c Date : Tue, 25 Aug 2009 12:46:36 -0400 From : cking...@nycap.rr.com To : silver-list@eskimo.com Main concern would be overheating the transducer and destroying it. Time your work with a kitchen timer thingy that will chime. Chuck My arm! said

Re: for Jim Holmes CS>heat and vitamin c

2009-08-25 Thread cking001
Main concern would be overheating the transducer and destroying it. Time your work with a kitchen timer thingy that will chime. Chuck My arm! said Captain Hook offhandedly. On 8/25/2009 9:42:40 AM, arthur rambo (alqui...@yahoo.com) wrote: > My Ult

Re: for Jim Holmes CS>heat and vitamin c

2009-08-25 Thread arthur rambo
My Ultrasonic cleaning  unit sometimes runs on without stopping, and the liquid heats up a bit. I am wondering if it might cause the ascorbic acid to degenerate. Any opinions? --- On Tue, 8/25/09, Sam L. wrote: From: Sam L. Subject: Re: for Jim Holmes CS>My first batch of Liposomal vit-C To:

Re: CS>Heat treatment for cancer

2006-07-26 Thread Mike Monett
>That is odd, I can't seem to find that I got a copy back either. > >Marshall No problem. Just repost it as Mike D. requested. Mike Monett -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, add

Re: CS>Heat treatment for cancer

2006-07-26 Thread Marshall Dudley
I found it in my sent box, and have forwarded it. Marshall Mike Monett wrote: > > > >>That is odd, I can't seem to find that I got a copy back either. > >> > >>Marshall > > > >No problem. Just repost it as Mike D. requested. > > And Trem. > > Mike Monett > > -- > The Silver List is a moderated f

Re: CS>Heat treatment for cancer

2006-07-26 Thread Mike Monett
> >>That is odd, I can't seem to find that I got a copy back either. >> >>Marshall > >No problem. Just repost it as Mike D. requested. And Trem. Mike Monett -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.

Re: CS>Heat treatment for cancer

2006-07-26 Thread Mike Monett
Marshall Dudley wrote: [...] >Marshall Hey Marshall, did you get my message requesting a copy of your reply to my perpetual motion post? Mike D. posted a snippet from it, but I never got the original. Could you please email me a copy? Thanks. Mike M. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum f

CS>Heat treatment for cancer

2006-07-26 Thread Marshall Dudley
I bet use of FIR would be good for this. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/5214030.stm Marshall -- 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.co

Re: CS>Heat

2006-04-17 Thread Ode Coyote
Why not pour it into a clear bottle and find out? If it stays looking good, it probably is good. ode At 08:30 AM 4/16/2006 -0700, you wrote: Just read something about thermal differences having an effect on colloids. I keep a brown spray bottle of CS in the car console. I use it on my hands

RE: CS>Heat

2006-04-16 Thread Jim Holmes
Agreed. -Original Message- From: Robert Berger [mailto:bober...@swbell.net] Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 3:54 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CS>Heat Freezing will only cause silver partiocles to fall out of suspension. It will not affect the ionic silver !!'

RE: CS>Heat

2006-04-16 Thread Robert Berger
2006 9:31 AM To: silver list Subject: CS>Heat Just read something about thermal differences having an effect on colloids. I keep a brown spray bottle of CS in the car console. I use it on my hands after shopping or spray in my mouth. Now the car is getting very hot being parked in the sun in the south

RE: CS>Heat

2006-04-16 Thread Jim Holmes
Probably not. Freezing will. -Original Message- From: Pat [mailto:pattycake29...@yahoo.com] Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 9:31 AM To: silver list Subject: CS>Heat Just read something about thermal differences having an effect on colloids. I keep a brown spray bottle of CS in the

CS>Heat

2006-04-16 Thread Pat
Just read something about thermal differences having an effect on colloids. I keep a brown spray bottle of CS in the car console. I use it on my hands after shopping or spray in my mouth. Now the car is getting very hot being parked in the sun in the south. Do you think the heat will ruin my CS

Re: CS>heat & CS

2000-12-27 Thread V. Richter
e To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2000 11:44 PM Subject: CS>heat & CS Hello, I have just come across this site & been reading the letters for about 2 weeks. I am wondering if it OK to heat silver water to make tea with it? Also, I am interested in th

CS>heat & CS

2000-12-26 Thread Mariano Delise
Hello, I have just come across this site & been reading the letters for about 2 weeks. I am wondering if it OK to heat silver water to make tea with it? Also, I am interested in this testing that Bob talked about. I am always curious about the silver content in my water? Is this what he is tes