Re: CS>Collodial Gold

2005-06-13 Thread Marshall Dudley
Chelation. I had good succes with the Extreme Health oral chelation several years ago. There are a number of herbs and so forth are reported to help as well. Marshall Deborah Gerard wrote: > What is the best thing to eliminate heavy metals from your system. > Has anyone had any experience wit

CS>Collodial Gold

2005-06-10 Thread Deborah Gerard
What is the best thing to eliminate heavy metals from your system. Has anyone had any experience with collodial gold? thanks much ...debbie

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-11-01 Thread Ted Windsor
The Silver pulser makes CS and does electroprolation as well, in other words it electrifies the blood, pulse rate is + and - 4htz. It is based on Bob design but has a proprietary circuit alowing it to use only one 9 volt battery, it can use a wall adapter as well. This unit has worked very well f

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-11-01 Thread Marshall Dudley
I will sell anyone who want them, 1 oz. . gold coins for $300 each and silver maple leaves for $7 each. This is not my business, but rather am willing to unload some of my investment at a loss. Marshall Robert Bartell wrote: > - Original Message - > From: > > > Rebert; I think the

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-11-01 Thread Robert Bartell
- Original Message - From: > Rebert; I think the operative phrase here is "Last I heard " It's been a > while since gold flirted with $300/oz. Now, it's in the neighborhood of $265 > and trending lower. I don't know how many mines can make a profit at this > price, but it's got to be

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-11-01 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 11/1/00 1:37:16 PM EST, rbart...@drfast.net writes: << I live up on the North Coast of the USA where the maple leafs turn a gorgeous gold color every fall season. I think I can provide these maple leafs for a lot less than $6.50 per ounce. ;o) ha ha but seriously, $6.50

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-11-01 Thread Robert Bartell
- Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley To: Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 11:31 PM Subject: Re: CS>collodial gold > "A :. A :." wrote: > > > canadian maple leaf gold coins come in 1/10 > > ounce coins for about $30 and have no copper in them. don

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-31 Thread A :. A :.
maybe it's like CS and colour is related to particle size? Dennis --- Begin Message --- In a message dated 10/31/00 10:07:51 AM EST, mdud...@execonn.com writes: << According to my references colloidal gold is very colorful, often a saturated violet. What I ended up with was completely clear.

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-31 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 10/31/00 10:07:51 AM EST, mdud...@execonn.com writes: << According to my references colloidal gold is very colorful, often a saturated violet. What I ended up with was completely clear. Marshall >> Marshall: Me too. Mine was 1.5 PPM Roger -- The silver-list is a modera

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-31 Thread Marshall Dudley
.. WOW :-) > > Dennis > > -------- > > Subject: Re: CS>collodial gold > Resent-Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 20:32:18 -0800 > Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com > Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 23:31:23 -0500 > From: Marshall Dud

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-31 Thread Marshall Dudley
ul. > > Ivan > > - Original Message - > From: "Marshall Dudley" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, 31 October 2000 05:20 > Subject: Re: CS>collodial gold > > > Ivan Anderson wrote: > > > > > There is no reason that I can see, why a CS generator can

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-31 Thread George Martin
Nah! It's just that the exchange rate makes it seem cheap... On Tue, 31 Oct 2000 05:46:59 -0800 (PST), A :. A :. wrote: =>if you can get one ounce solid gold maple leaf =>coins for $6.50 i'll take a thousand. =>i knew canada was cheaper, but... WOW :-) => =>Dennis => => -- The silver-lis

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-31 Thread A :. A :.
if you can get one ounce solid gold maple leaf coins for $6.50 i'll take a thousand. i knew canada was cheaper, but... WOW :-) Dennis --- Begin Message --- "A :. A :." wrote: > canadian maple leaf gold coins come in 1/10 > ounce coins for about $30 and have no copper in them. don't buy ameri

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-31 Thread Ivan Anderson
Marshall, The Au+++ ion is likely to be quite small. A measure of conductivity may have proved useful. Ivan - Original Message - From: "Marshall Dudley" To: Sent: Tuesday, 31 October 2000 05:20 Subject: Re: CS>collodial gold > Ivan Anderson wrote: > > > Ther

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-30 Thread Marshall Dudley
"A :. A :." wrote: > canadian maple leaf gold coins come in 1/10 > ounce coins for about $30 and have no copper in them. don't buy american > coins. they have been stepped on with copper. > > Dennis That can't be right. 1 oz. maple leafs are about $6.50. Marshall -- The silver-list is a moder

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-30 Thread A :. A :.
canadian maple leaf gold coins come in 1/10 ounce coins for about $30 and have no copper in them. don't buy american coins. they have been stepped on with copper. Dennis -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-30 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 10/30/00 10:22:23 PM EST, duncanc...@yahoo.com writes: << Subj: Re: CS>collodial gold Date: 10/30/00 10:22:23 PM EST From: duncanc...@yahoo.com (Duncan Crow) Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com To:silver-list@eskimo.com Hi everyone; A question on pu

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-30 Thread Duncan Crow
Hi everyone; A question on purity...is 24K gold pure enough, do we go to pharmaceutical or jewelry grade? I know that ingots will be but that's a whack of dollars in Canada. Likewise with copper...are our common procedures making very pure copper (house wire) or must we go to a special grade?

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-30 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ted Windsor wrote: > Marshall: > What is the Hanna unit measuring if it isn't solid particles? The only thing > in the water is > Gold probes? The original water tested 0? For those of you who understand > technical stuff? > Please tell me what is this Sota unit producing? If it is not CS and C

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-30 Thread Marshall Dudley
rogalt...@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 10/30/00 11:20:55 AM EST, mdud...@execonn.com writes: > > << I have searched and have been unable to find any way to measure gold. > > Marshall > > >> > Marshall: Why wouldn't AA work, and, of course, fire assay works with even > minute quantities o

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-30 Thread Ted Windsor
Marshall: What is the Hanna unit measuring if it isn't solid particles? The only thing in the water is Gold probes? The original water tested 0? For those of you who understand technical stuff? Please tell me what is this Sota unit producing? If it is not CS and CG, then it must be just the Kin

CS>collodial gold

2000-10-30 Thread GaryJanine
Hi, Been reading all the CG posts but still want to know where to get the gold "rods" or whatever to use to make CG. Also, how much do they cost? What karat is 999.9 percent pure gold? where do you get it? Thanks Janine garyjan...@msn.com -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-30 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 10/30/00 11:20:55 AM EST, mdud...@execonn.com writes: << I have searched and have been unable to find any way to measure gold. Marshall >> Marshall: Why wouldn't AA work, and, of course, fire assay works with even minute quantities of gold. Roger -- The silver-list is

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-30 Thread A :. A :.
he claimed the wet cold sparking process would produce a colloidal gold witha purple colour to it. it should be in the archives but i haven't checked myself. it was an offshoot of a discussion of CMO that he was manufacturing if that's any help. Dennis --- Begin Message --- "A :. A :." wrote: >

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-30 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ivan Anderson wrote: > There is no reason that I can see, why a CS generator cannot generate > colloidal gold, it may just take a good while longer. Could be, but I did try running gold with 30 VDC for a week and got no tyndall. Marshall -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-30 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ted Windsor wrote: > I have tried to explain it, if you start with water that measures 0 and later > it > measures 7 to 11 PPM, what would you call it? That is I use an Hanna unit for > measuring > solid PPM in water. > Blessings > Rev. Ted I would call it conductivity. It certainly is not an

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-30 Thread Marshall Dudley
"A :. A :." wrote: > once upon a time here, a feller gave a method for making colloidal gold > by what he called a > cold sparking process. it involved a radio shack > 120v to 12v transformer which cost about 25 > bucks, distilled water, and 24k gold wire that had been kinked and > twisted a bit.

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-30 Thread Marshall Dudley
Trem wrote: > Hi Ted, > > This is REALLY bothering me. Do the gold electrodes go through ANY change? > That is, do they lose their smoothness, turn color, look as though they are > loosing any metal, etc. Please tell us your observations. > > This is really a quandary for me because it goes dire

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-30 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ted Windsor wrote: > I make CG using a Sota Silver Pulser, I use gold rods 99% and make it the > same way > as I make CS. The only difference is now instead of using distilled water, I > use > Kinetic Energy water and make both CS and CG with water at room tempture, > using a > vision ware pot

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-30 Thread Ivan Anderson
ids cannot. Ivan. - Original Message - From: "Trem" To: Sent: Saturday, 28 October 2000 15:55 Subject: Re: CS>collodial gold > Hi Janine, > > No matter what anyone says, you cannot make colloidal gold with low voltage. > Observe gold coins that have been in the

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-29 Thread Ted Windsor
I have tried to explain it, if you start with water that measures 0 and later it measures 7 to 11 PPM, what would you call it? That is I use an Hanna unit for measuring solid PPM in water. Blessings Rev. Ted "Robert L. Berger" wrote: > Hi Ted; > > How do you measure ppm of colloidal gold? I can

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-29 Thread Ted Windsor
for sharing your info. > > Back to you Ted, > > Trem > > ----- Original Message - > From: "Ted Windsor" > To: > Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 10:23 PM > Subject: Re: CS>collodial gold > > > Not true Trem, I use a Hanna unit, it test my ini

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-29 Thread russ e rosser
Ted: Is the Spota Silver Pulser a HV device. i.e., are the 'pulses' due to capacitor cycling, like the Beck magnetic pulser? --Russ On Sun, 29 Oct 2000 12:42:27 -0600 "Robert L. Berger" writes: > Hi Ted; > > How do you measure ppm of colloidal gold? I can not find a set of > chemicals for my

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-29 Thread linda coombs
At 11:15 PM 10/28/2000 -0700, you wrote: >I make CG using a Sota Silver Pulser, I use gold rods 99% and make it the same way >as I make CS. The only difference is now instead of using distilled water, I use >Kinetic Energy water and make both CS and CG with water at room tempture, using a >vision

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-29 Thread Brian Grant
i would be curious as to the type of gold electrodes, specifically the purity and cost of the electrodes. brian. - Original Message - From: "Trem" To: Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 2:32 PM Subject: Re: CS>collodial gold > Hi Ted, > > This is REALLY both

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-29 Thread bwondga
Hi all, There has for some time now, quite a few list members asking how to make CGold. Maybe if anyone has a unit they have bought that will make CGOLD, they could tell us how the electrodes are hooked up. eg. if they are hooked up the same way the silver electrodes are hooked up, (say), on the c

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-29 Thread Robert Bartell
- Original Message - From: Ted Windsor To: Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 1:15 AM Subject: Re: CS>collodial gold > I make CG using a Sota Silver Pulser, I use gold rods 99% and make it the same way > as I make CS. The only difference is now instead of using distilled wat

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-29 Thread Robert L. Berger
Hi Ted; How do you measure ppm of colloidal gold? I can not find a set of chemicals for my spectrophotometer to measure it. Why is is that some say colloidal gold cannot be made with LVDC methods? "Ole Bob" Ted Windsor wrote: > I make CG using a Sota Silver Pulser, I use gold rods 99% and mak

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-29 Thread A :. A :.
once upon a time here, a feller gave a method for making colloidal gold by what he called a cold sparking process. it involved a radio shack 120v to 12v transformer which cost about 25 bucks, distilled water, and 24k gold wire that had been kinked and twisted a bit. he suggested immersing the some

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-29 Thread Trem
need to know how you suceeded. Thanks for sharing your info. Back to you Ted, Trem - Original Message - From: "Ted Windsor" To: Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 10:23 PM Subject: Re: CS>collodial gold > Not true Trem, I use a Hanna unit, it test my initial water at

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-28 Thread Ted Windsor
tage. > > Trem > > - Original Message - > From: "GaryJanine" > To: > Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 11:30 AM > Subject: CS>collodial gold > > > I would like to know if anyone knows how to make colloidal gold? I > currently > > make CS and have b

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-28 Thread Ted Windsor
I make CG using a Sota Silver Pulser, I use gold rods 99% and make it the same way as I make CS. The only difference is now instead of using distilled water, I use Kinetic Energy water and make both CS and CG with water at room tempture, using a vision ware pot it comes out at 7 to 11 PPM, it t

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-28 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 10/27/00 8:35:00 PM EST, garyjan...@email.msn.com writes: << Subj: CS>collodial gold Date: 10/27/00 8:35:00 PM EST From: garyjan...@email.msn.com (GaryJanine) Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com To:silver-list@eskimo.com I would like to know if anyone

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-28 Thread Michael Anthony
Janine, I have used Colloidal Gold for depression quite effectively. It got me through last winter without having to use SSRI anti-depressants. I would like to hear ways to make CG. I tried low voltage and it didn't work. Michael GaryJanine wrote: > I would like to know if anyone knows how to ma

Re: CS>collodial gold

2000-10-27 Thread Trem
AC is the only way to tear the atoms off gold. You will spend the rest of your life waiting if you use low voltage. Trem - Original Message - From: "GaryJanine" To: Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 11:30 AM Subject: CS>collodial gold > I would like to know if any

CS>collodial gold

2000-10-27 Thread GaryJanine
I would like to know if anyone knows how to make colloidal gold? I currently make CS and have been looking into gold and wonder if you need to use high voltage or if low voltage will work too? Has anyone made and/or used CG successfully? For what purpose? Thanks for any help. Janine garyjan...@msn