Re: CS> Boiling water

1999-07-27 Thread Reid Smith
>In a message dated 7/6/99 1:22:49 PM Pacific Daylight Time, j...@glol.net >writes: ><< Too high a microsiemens reading and I will make very > large particle cs. >> >Hi Reid >What does a microsiemen meter cost? >wong Sorry I didn't make that post you need to ask j...@glol.net. Take Care Reid

Re: CS> Boiling water

1999-07-27 Thread Wong111
In a message dated 7/6/99 1:22:49 PM Pacific Daylight Time, j...@glol.net writes: << Too high a microsiemens reading and I will make very large particle cs. >> Hi Reid What does a microsiemen meter cost? wong -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To j

RE: CS> Boiling water

1999-07-07 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Thanks Marshall; I'll search for them. James Osbourne, Holmes a...@trail.com -Original Message- From: Marshall Dudley [SMTP:mdud...@execonn.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 1999 10:28 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS> Boiling water You might be able to

Re: CS> Boiling water

1999-07-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
> James Osbourne, Holmes > > a...@trail.com > > -Original Message- > From: Marshall Dudley [SMTP:mdud...@execonn.com] > Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 12:45 PM > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject:Re: CS> Boiling water > > Reid Smith wro

RE: CS> Boiling water

1999-07-07 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
, James Osbourne, Holmes a...@trail.com -Original Message- From: Marshall Dudley [SMTP:mdud...@execonn.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 12:45 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject:Re: CS> Boiling water Reid Smith wrote: > >Charles Marcus wrote: > >Until s

Re: CS> Boiling water

1999-07-07 Thread Earle Bonner
>Actually, changing the water supply is a very likely way to change particle >size, >depending on your setup. I throw away about half of the water I buy because it >does not past the test. Too high a microsiemens reading and I will make very >large particle cs. > >Jim Hello Jim; At risk of so

Re: CS> Boiling water

1999-07-06 Thread Pam Whitmire
"It is generally accepted that only clear to light gold silver colloids have particle sizes small enough to be effective, and to be able to reach the blood stream." So you *can* use the light gold, yes? I just made some CS leaving it about 60 minutes or so and after it settled and I strained i

Re: CS> Boiling water

1999-07-06 Thread Jim
Reid Smith wrote: >Where did you get the idea that a gold colored CS is a sign of > larger particals? I find that VERY hard to believe. The reason I say > that is I made CS for some time and never once got a gold color until > I changed the type of distilled water that I was using. EVERY thi

Re: CS> Boiling water

1999-07-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
Reid Smith wrote: > >Charles Marcus wrote: > >Until someone gives (a) specific reason(s) for it being > >Hot means higher energy. Higher energy means more Browning movement. More > >Browning movement means higher likelyhood of overcoming the mutual repulsion > >of the charge between particles. W

Re: CS> Boiling water

1999-07-06 Thread Reid Smith
>Charles Marcus wrote: >Until someone gives (a) specific reason(s) for it being >Hot means higher energy. Higher energy means more Browning movement. More >Browning movement means higher likelyhood of overcoming the mutual repulsion >of the charge between particles. When particles bang together t

Re: CS> Boiling water

1999-07-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
Charles Marcus wrote: Until someone gives (a) specific reason(s) for it being Hot means higher energy. Higher energy means more Browning movement. More Browning movement means higher likelyhood of overcoming the mutual repulsion of the charge between particles. When particles bang together th

Re: CS> Boiling water

1999-07-06 Thread Ivan Anderson
> > That is not my understanding at all. > > Well, this is the precise reason given by Dr Beck in > his paper. It is supposed to be a way of increasing the > conductivity of the water without adding salt to thee > water. It has nothing to do with 'purifying' the water, > as he recommends doing th

Re: CS> Boiling water

1999-07-06 Thread Charles Marcus
> That is not my understanding at all. Well, this is the precise reason given by Dr Beck in his paper. It is supposed to be a way of increasing the conductivity of the water without adding salt to thee water. It has nothing to do with 'purifying' the water, as he recommends doing this with distil

Re: CS> Boiling water

1999-07-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
That is not my understanding at all. My understanding is that you boil the water to remove the dissolved gases, such as carbon dioxide, which will make the water acid and too conductive, to purify it. After boiling it, you let it cool back to room temperature before using it. Otherwise one would

Re: CS> Boiling water

1999-07-05 Thread Reid Smith
>My understanding is that the ONLY reason for the >suggestion to boil the water was so that the water >would be extremely hot when the CS was being made, >which decreases the surface tension of the water (it >does, this is why hot water cleans better than cold), >which SUPPOSEDLY enable you to mak

Re: CS> Boiling water

1999-07-04 Thread boberger
Charles; If boiling makes you happy fine, but do not assign allot of benefits to it. Real or imgined. The purpose of poiling is to remove adsorbed gases. If you are working with an open cup the chnces are that you CS is picking up the CO2 and air that you tried to get rid of. I you have a curren

Re: CS> Boiling water

1999-07-04 Thread Michael Anthony
What is the hurry? Why do people need to make CS fast? I just put on a batch of not heated distilled water at 15 volts current limited to 1 ma. Wait 4 hours wipe the electrodes clean then wait another 4 hours. Makes fine CS. Michael Charles Marcus wrote: > > My understanding is that the ONLY rea

Re: CS> Boiling water

1999-07-04 Thread Charles Marcus
My understanding is that the ONLY reason for the suggestion to boil the water was so that the water would be extremely hot when the CS was being made, which decreases the surface tension of the water (it does, this is why hot water cleans better than cold), which SUPPOSEDLY enable you to make a hi