Personal experience.
A good dose of any sort of water that's not salinated or is too saline
[like ocean water] stings my eyes for a few seconds.
Since the same dose of CS feels exactly like DW. I conclude that CS is
not the problem.
Ode
At 11:08 AM 7/13/2003 -0400, you wrote:
I disagree.
You may or may not have gotten any salt water into your sinuses. They
are above and aside from the nose and throat and can be bypassed easily.
If you use CS made in distilled and get the sinus cavities flooded, your
eyes will sting a little due to a connection in the tear ducts way up in
>Kim writes:
> I really just want to know if there is a reason NOT to mix CS and
> saline. ... I just don't want to come up with some harmful new
> chemical by putting the CS into saline.
>
Kim,
Considering the salinity of tears you will produce compounds of some sort
anyway.
Regards,
George
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Re: CS>Intro and question re: CS and Neti
From: M. G. Devour
Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2003 13:31:49
> This is the basis of Mike Monett's "salt test."
Thanks Mike. I have used it ever since I started making cs, as I was too
Thanks Mike and others who have responded to my questions!
I just wanted to be sure I wasn't creating some kind of new chemical that
could do more damage. I mix up the saline each time I use the neti,
because I like it slightly warmer than room temp, so I'll just put some CS
in it at that tim
Kim writes:
> I really just want to know if there is a reason NOT to mix CS and
> saline. ... I just don't want to come up with some harmful new
> chemical by putting the CS into saline.
Hi Kim,
It's hard to come up with a simple answer. The bottom line is you'll
not harm yourself no matter which
Ode,
No stings. I have found that 1/4 teaspoon of salt in a cup of lukewarm water
is very close to body 'saltiness'; causes no discomfit while snorting or
sniffing it. Usually use a 5ml or 10ml plastic disposable syringe, hang my
head over the bathroom sink, squirt up one nostril, let it dribb
I disagree. I use CD for for nasal and in the eyes and it does not sting or
cause any discomfort. Not sure were you got that information from.
The only problem with DW in the eyes etc is that it upsets the saline balance
for a few seconds and can be uncomfortable.[Not nearly like swimming in a
I really just want to know if there is a reason NOT to mix CS and
saline. If CS is administered intravenously, isn't that done in a saline
solution? I just don't want to come up with some harmful new chemical by
putting the CS into saline. The comfort factor is not a concern to me - a
few se
The only problem with DW in the eyes etc is that it upsets the saline
balance for a few seconds and can be uncomfortable.[Not nearly like
swimming in a chlorine pool]
But it not harmful.
CS stings the eyes and irritates sinuses the same as distilled water does.
Snorting salt water does the
I don't have major sinus "problems" Just the occasional sinus headache
in the springtime.
CS in a sprayer works if you get the angle just right. It's hard to
actually get CS INTO the sinus cavities.
Another good way is to sit upside down on a couch with head where feet are
supposed to be a
n
Re: CS>Intro and question re: CS and Neti
From: CKing001 Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2003 09:13:20
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 11:54:25 -0400, KM wrote:
> My question for you
>experts - the water that is usually used in
KM 7/11/03 3:54 PM
> Or perhaps I could just go with a pure CS rinse on occasion.
*
Hi Kim, I don't know much about sinus except that it
evidently hurts.
There are listers who have attacked the problem with
straight CS in a mister spray bottle with satisfactory
result
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 11:54:25 -0400, KM wrote:
> My question for you
>experts - the water that is usually used in the neti is a saline (made with
>non-iodized sea salt) solution. Would using that solution with the CS
>cause a problem? If it does, I can probably use plain water (well variety
Hello,
I am new here, and really enjoying the list so far. I have also been
delving into the archives, in search of some answers. I've personally used
CS for years, as has my family - and I've had wonderful results with its
use with my pets and livestock as well. I plan to start making my o
Hi all.
I've been lurking for a while. Actually I tried to send an earlier post but it
never came through for some reason.
My name is Langsley and we live in north central Indiana with our 6 Bulldogs.
We breed and show Bulldogs in the conformation ring.
I'm trying to collect all the informati
Marsha requested I repost this. For her and any newcomers who might
benefit, here is an introductory FAQ file I've sent in the past. If
anybody finds any links that don't work, please let me know.
Be well
Mike D.
>>Begin included message
Greetings and welcome to the silver-list. This FAQ
Brickey:
How much water do you use, and what type of water?
Brita
Freedom...Independence
I bought a 30VDC wall transformer from Radio Shack, along with a 6 inch
pigtail and some alligator clips. All for about $30. I am using this in
place of the three 9 volt batteries. I let it run for a
Hello Brickey,
Your current is WAY high. You would do much better at one tenth or one
hundredth that current value. No wonder it's black. Put a resistor in
series with one lead to limit the current.
As an example, our generators limit the current to 1 milliampere and silver
puppy uses .7
I use a meter and stop when it reaches 300 ma, as the next scale is 10 amps.
I am trying a batch for 1 hour like Marsha does. It is already pretty black
after 40 minutes. It is beyond 300 ma also. I don't know the circuit
diagram of the transformer from Radio Shack. No PPM test only the met
Robert: Brickey evidently bought a Radio Shack 1000mA (1.0 Ampere)
filtered
but not regulated multi-voltage AC-to-DC adapter (Part Number 173-1668
selling for $21.99) that supplies 13.5 volts and 30 volts. Since the
adapter converts the AC line voltage to DC, no diodes are necessary.
Br
Hi Robert,
On Sat, 22 Jul 2000 03:20:52 -0400, "Robert Ratliff"
wrote:
>Have you tested it for strength? Does it turn golden color? You don't use
>diodes to convert to DC?
>-Original Message-
>From: brick...@aol.com [mailto:brick...@aol.com]
>
>I bought a 30VDC wall transformer from Rad
Have you tested it for strength? Does it turn golden color? You don't use
diodes to convert to DC?
Best Regards, Robert Ratliff
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Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 2:43 PM
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Subject: Re: CS>i
I bought a 30VDC wall transformer from Radio Shack, along with a 6 inch
pigtail and some alligator clips. All for about $30. I am using this in
place of the three 9 volt batteries. I let it run for about 20 minutes with
12 AWG silver rods spaced 1 1/2 inch. Makes Cs without depending on
bat
List, me too on the Jaguar machine specifics. h...@mcmo.net
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Dear Carla
I ship to Canada regularly. There are no customs hassles, only a form to
fill out. I charge $5 extra per order for the increase in shipping and
paperwork. I'm pretty sure that most generator makers do likewise or similar.
So, take your pick and order where you will.
IMO, thes
At 05:01 21/07/00, you wrote:
Dear Marsha,
I would appreciate you emailing the directions to me, too!
John
Forgot it was a locked list! MY email is ri...@fablor.com
Dear Carla,
It is so much cheaper to make your own generator
Be glad to email the directions!
Marsha
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Dear Marsha,
I would appreciate you emailing the directions to me, too!
John
Dear Carla,
It is so much cheaper to make your own generator
Be glad to email the directions!
Marsha
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> Hi everyone,
>
> My name is Carla and I live in Prince George, BC. I have started to become
> very interested in CS and am enjoying lurking on the list. My main
interest
> stems from a 10 year battle with Candida. Not much else has worked, so I
am
> giving CS a try. However, a bottle of CS costs
Hi everyone,
My name is Carla and I live in Prince George, BC. I have started to become
very interested in CS and am enjoying lurking on the list. My main interest
stems from a 10 year battle with Candida. Not much else has worked, so I am
giving CS a try. However, a bottle of CS costs about $40 h
On Sun, 12 Dec 1999 22:13:55 EST, ascottx...@aol.com wrote:
>A lot of the LEDs on the market now have built in current limit, flashers,
>etc. It seems to make more sense to me to use a current limiting resistor in
>series rather than a light bulb or an LED though. Any thoughts on this?
>
>Andy
- Original Message -
From: G&B Rogers
To:
Sent: Saturday, December 11, 1999 7:41 AM
Subject: CS>Intro and questions
> Hello listers from a newbie,
> I bought a CS generator and after seeing how simple it is, have tried my
> hand at making some, hopefully to g
Thank you Dick and Charles for your responses! I was able to get 7 simple
generators made today to give away.
Beth
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To:
Sent: Saturday, December 11, 1999 7:41 AM
Subject: CS>Intro and questions
> Hello listers from a newbie,
> I bought a CS generator and after seeing how simple it is, have tried my
> hand at making some, hopefully to give to family for holiday gifts. The
> version I a
Hi all,
I think Beth's questions say it is time to re-post this *real* simple
tutorial that covers some of the basics of the two simplest
processes.
The first thing to do is distinguish between the salt and no-salt
methods...
Adding a drop or two of saline, or "a few grains" of salt, or a pinch
On Sat, 11 Dec 1999 10:41:02 -0500, bi...@qed.net (G&B Rogers) wrote:
>My second version used a red 5v LED with integrated resistor, but when I
>tested it, within seconds the water became cloudy.
Your water's not pure enough. Get distilled from the grocers.
It should take from 30 to 45 minutes wi
The grain of wheat bulb is not necessary and only complicates the circuit. I
have had many generators made by friends handy with soldering irons. The
instructions are below and we always use 30 volts (three 9 volt batteries and
two AA's wired in series). Remember the KISS principle (Keep It Simp
Hello listers from a newbie,
I bought a CS generator and after seeing how simple it is, have tried my
hand at making some, hopefully to give to family for holiday gifts. The
version I am using is the one that comes from the Beck papers. My only
difficulty is getting a 24 grain of wheat bulb. I s
Thanks Mike. Lots of good information.
Dhyana
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Hello everyone,
Some newer folks may not have seen this message. One link has been
updated.
Mike D.
>>Begin included message
Greetings and welcome to the silver-list. This FAQ will give you a
brief introduction to the world of Colloidal Silver and an overview by
way of a few decent web sit
It seems to be time to repost the FAQ. One of the links is broken, I
believe, but it's still a decent start toward and overview of the
subject.
Be well, all.
Mike D.
>>Begin included message
Greetings and welcome to the silver-list. This FAQ will give you a
brief introduction to the worl
Hi all,
This is the old FAQ, which is getting somewhat dated, IMHO. I have
not posted it in at least a month, which explains why some of our
newer folks were unaware it existed.
I hope it is of help to those who haven't seen it yet, and in
starting the building of a new one.
Be well,
Mike D.
Hi all,
We've had so many new members join in the last week or two, I'm sure
it's time to re-post this message. This info will help you get a bit
of grounding on the subject of CS. But don't stop there! Be sure you
bring your questions to the list.
Thanks everyone. Be well,
Mike D.
>>Beg
Once again, it's time to post the FAQ file that will hopefully help
some of our newcomers to get more quickly up to speed. Feel free to
let us know what you need, folks, and welcome to the list!
Be well,
Mike D.
list owner
>>Begin included message
Greetings and welcome to the silver-list.
To Neal, Sharon, and others who've recently joined, welcome! Here's
the info you requested...
>>
Greetings and welcome to the silver-list. This FAQ will give you a
brief introduction to the world of Colloidal Silver and an overview by
way of a few decent web sites.
INTRODUCTION:
First,
To Gary and any other newcomers, Welcome. Here is the intro and
overview FAQ reposted. In addition to Bruce's site, these others will
give you a decent perspective and help you get started.
Be well,
Mike D.
silver-list owner
>>>
Greetings and welcome to the silver-list. This FAQ w
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