Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-10-20 Thread David AuBuchon
I just realized that the electrolytes also say this: Other ingredients: Deionized water, bicarbonate, sulfur. ~David On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 2:00 PM, Marshall Dudley wrote: >  I will have to experiment, but I think that added to EIS will produce > silver sulfate. which is highly soluble. I think

RE: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-10-08 Thread Lisa
Couldn't one make their own electrolyte mixture? -Original Message- From: David AuBuchon [mailto:aubuchon.da...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 2:23 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these? Also interesting, I just got herx from

Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-10-08 Thread Marshall Dudley
I will have to experiment, but I think that added to EIS will produce silver sulfate. which is highly soluble. I think I have some H2SO4 around for me to test with. Marshall On 10/8/2010 3:58 PM, David AuBuchon wrote: It has the following in 1 tablespoon phosphorus (as potassium phosphate) 1

Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-10-08 Thread David AuBuchon
It has the following in 1 tablespoon phosphorus (as potassium phosphate) 147 mg magnesium (as magnesium chloride, magnesium sulfate) 8mg chloride (as magnesium chloride, potassium chloride, sodium chloride) 135mg sodium (as sodium bicarbonate, sodium chloride) 69mg potassium (as potassium bicarbona

Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-10-08 Thread Marshall Dudley
On 10/8/2010 2:22 PM, David AuBuchon wrote: Also interesting, I just got herx from 8 oz CS + 1 tsp of an electrolyte concentrate ("peltier electrolytes"). It seems it does increase the effectiveness as reported by others. What does it have in it. Does it have citric acid? Question: Do electro

Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-10-08 Thread David AuBuchon
Also interesting, I just got herx from 8 oz CS + 1 tsp of an electrolyte concentrate ("peltier electrolytes"). It seems it does increase the effectiveness as reported by others. Question: Do electrolytes affect the CS in such a way that there is more concern for argyria? ~David On Fri, Oct 8, 2

Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-10-08 Thread Marshall Dudley
On 10/7/2010 6:37 PM, David AuBuchon wrote: Regarding making silver citrate: I recently tried adding citric acid to finished EIS and 8 oz gave me a barely noticeable herx. Regular EIS currently does not do so. That will only give you a silver citrate concentration of about 20 ppm or so max.

Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-10-07 Thread David AuBuchon
Regarding making silver citrate: I recently tried adding citric acid to finished EIS and 8 oz gave me a barely noticeable herx. Regular EIS currently does not do so. I must say I want to try a higher PPM experiment. I have had 5 IV treatments with silver protein that could have been in the thou

Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-09-30 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Great article. dee On 29 Sep 2010, at 21:13, David AuBuchon wrote: > This alkalizing mechanism of the body in my understanding is meant to > protect the body FROM the cancer , and NOT to fight the cancer. > Unfortunately, I believe this mechanism accidentally helps the cancer. > > Here is an ar

Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-09-29 Thread David AuBuchon
Thanks for those replies. Good catch with the 13,000PPM. That's the lyme brain fog talking. I wonder if anyone can report having better or different results taking such a silver citrate solution orally, versus regular EIS? Thanks, ~David > > > ** [I do not think that the citric acid will si

Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-09-29 Thread David AuBuchon
This alkalizing mechanism of the body in my understanding is meant to protect the body FROM the cancer , and NOT to fight the cancer. Unfortunately, I believe this mechanism accidentally helps the cancer. Here is an article on cesium therapy for cancer, which is another alkalizing treatment.: http

Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-09-29 Thread needling around
David, I believe citric acid is the same as sour salt and should be available in any grocery store. Good luck with your friend. PT - Original Message - From: "Marshall Dudley" To: Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 11:18 AM Subject: Re: CS>Will CS interact with

Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-09-29 Thread Marshall Dudley
Well if you have 10 ppm of CS, it would only take a pinch to convert all in a glass. Marshall On 9/28/2010 7:50 PM, David AuBuchon wrote: Hi Steve, Do you have any guidelines for how much citric acid to mix per volume of CS? Do you think silver citrate is still effective? Would I just go

Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-09-29 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
thanks David. dee On 29 Sep 2010, at 00:48, David AuBuchon wrote: > Hi Dee, > > What I have read and been told by a doc says that tumors are locally acidic > due to lactic acid. In order to protect the rest of the body, the body makes > everything else alkaline. It is not the the whole body

Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-09-29 Thread Ode Coyote
I think what is says is that the body goes alkaline naturally to fight off the cancer, but runs out of steam and quits...letting the lactic acid take over. Ode At 12:09 PM 9/28/2010 +0100, you wrote: I know I'm dense, but isn't this a contradiction? dee On 27 Sep 2010, at 22:21, Davi

Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-09-28 Thread Norton, Steve
Some comments below. - Steve N -Original Message- From: David AuBuchon [mailto:aubuchon.da...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 8:03 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these? Hi Steve (and all), Thanks for this info.  I rea

Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-09-28 Thread David AuBuchon
Hi Steve (and all), Thanks for this info.  I read a detailed post you made a while back also about making SC.  I'll say that it is more appealing to me to add citric acid to finished EIS (rather than brewing with citric acid) because it provides a limit on the PPM on the silver that I would be afr

RE: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-09-28 Thread Norton, Steve
Should have read : "Silver citrate has is very antimicrobial." - Steve N From: Norton, Steve Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 5:44 PM To: 'silver-list@eskimo.com' Subject: Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these? Probably less than you can measure. E.g. 1 l

Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-09-28 Thread Norton, Steve
://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2590638/ http://microbecide.com/index.php?main_page=microbecide - Steve N From: David AuBuchon [mailto:aubuchon.da...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 4:50 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-09-28 Thread David AuBuchon
Hi Steve, Do you have any guidelines for how much citric acid to mix per volume of CS? Do you think silver citrate is still effective? Would I just google shop for any old citric acid? Thanks, ~David On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 10:14 PM, Norton, Steve wrote: > Personally, would mix the EIS with

Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-09-28 Thread David AuBuchon
Hi Dee, What I have read and been told by a doc says that tumors are locally acidic due to lactic acid. In order to protect the rest of the body, the body makes everything else alkaline. It is not the the whole body is acidic or alkaline. There is a distribution of different pH's. ~David On

Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-09-28 Thread Ode Coyote
You can make the same effect directly in the cancer with a Zapper. [I don't sell Zappers ] http://www.silverpuppy.com/Zapper.html http://www.silverpuppy.com/Shunned%20Cure.html Ode At 10:02 AM 9/27/2010 -1000, you wrote: If your friend is willing, you should tell him about his cancer t

RE: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-09-28 Thread Louise Larabie
very quickly after that Louise -Original Message- From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick [mailto:d...@deetroy.org] Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 7:09 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these? I know I'm dense, but isn't this a contradicti

Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-09-28 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I know I'm dense, but isn't this a contradiction? dee On 27 Sep 2010, at 22:21, David AuBuchon wrote: > << I have read some articles and studies by alternative cancer doctors that > show that whole body alkaline pH INCREASES cancer metabolsim and that > ACIDIFYING therapies such as IV HCL an

Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-09-28 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
It would definitely 'bind' with the salt--so making the CS particles bigger, but I don't think this would matter. dee On 27 Sep 2010, at 19:40, David AuBuchon wrote: > I am constantly refining the natural treatment of a friend with cancer, and > want to spike his drinking water with CS. The p

Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-09-27 Thread Norton, Steve
: CS>Will CS interact with any of these? Ya, that I can understand. I am speaking of bicarb by itself. An interesting aside: some docs use IV insulin to target things to cancer cells, which has a better effect than IV glucose, and does not feed the cancer metabolism. Anyway, back to

Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-09-27 Thread David AuBuchon
Ya, that I can understand. I am speaking of bicarb by itself. An interesting aside: some docs use IV insulin to target things to cancer cells, which has a better effect than IV glucose, and does not feed the cancer metabolism. Anyway, back to the original question: will CS loose its usefulness i

Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-09-27 Thread Smitty
I believe you missed the part where molasses is used with the soda = according to Mark Sircus, Ac., OMD, Director of the International Medical Veritas Association, "Dr. Simoncini routinely administers glucose with his IV treatments and this is the best indication for the use of either honey, maple

Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-09-27 Thread David AuBuchon
He takes minimal baking soda orally. Maybe only 3 tsp a day. The doc said he should take 8, but he won't. I don't believe oral bicarb alone has enough evidence to support its effectiveness. So far, all the cases I have read of bicarb success have had a way of targeting bicarcb to the cancer. Su

Re: CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-09-27 Thread Smitty
If your friend is willing, you should tell him about his cancer treatment with this = http://www.healingcancernaturally.com/sodium-bicarbonate-treatment.html I am constantly refining the natural treatment of a friend with cancer, and > want to spike his drinking water with CS. The problem is, h

CS>Will CS interact with any of these?

2010-09-27 Thread David AuBuchon
I am constantly refining the natural treatment of a friend with cancer, and want to spike his drinking water with CS. The problem is, his drinking water is already spiked with sea salt, baking soda, and samento drops. Will the CS be ineffective if added to the same water as this stuff? Thanks, ~