CSsilver citrate pH

2012-06-17 Thread mgperrault
Does anyone have an idea on the chemistry of adding bicarb to silver citrate, or some other pH reducer? -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe:

Re: CSsilver citrate pH

2012-06-17 Thread Marshall
Silver citrate is a salt, and adding bicarb to it will make it more alkaline. The salt will act as a buffer though, so more bicarb will be needed to reach any pH than if it were added to distilled water. Marshall On 6/17/2012 10:57 AM, mgperrault wrote: Does anyone have an idea on the

Re: CSsilver citrate pH

2012-06-17 Thread mgperrault
Thank you Marshall I didnt have pH strip on hand but the silver citrate seemed quite acidic. Wouldnt want to brush teeth with it. But I wasnt sure what would happen with bicarb. The solution is clear but it acts as though it would make a photo solution because dried spills turn purple

Re: CSsilver citrate pH

2012-06-17 Thread André Juthe
Does anyone know about whether one can make liposomal encapsulation of silver? Regards, André 2012/6/17 mgperrault mgperra...@aol.com: Thank you Marshall I didnt have pH strip on hand but the silver citrate seemed quite acidic.  Wouldnt want to  brush teeth with it.  But I wasnt sure what

Re: CSsilver citrate

2009-12-08 Thread Ode Coyote
At 07:17 AM 12/7/2009 -0800, you wrote: I have seen silver citrate mentioned a couple of times, and recently my DO told me that he uses a commercial silver citrate at 240 PPM to spray in his mouth and nose to kill viruses. What's the deal with silver citrate -- if you drink it, would it turn

Re: CSsilver citrate -- Concentrated silver?

2009-12-08 Thread Richard Goodwin
Because then we can ship concentrated EIS and reconstitute it at the other end? Or is it exciting for some other reason I'm missing? Dick I have GOT to try this. This could be one of the most exciting discoveries in this field in years. Marshall

Re: CSsilver citrate -- Concentrated silver?

2009-12-08 Thread Marshall Dudley
Richard Goodwin wrote: Because then we can ship concentrated EIS and reconstitute it at the other end? Or is it exciting for some other reason I'm missing? Dick I have GOT to try this. This could be one of the most exciting discoveries in this field in years. Marshall Yes, for

Re: CSsilver citrate -- Concentrated silver?

2009-12-08 Thread cking001
A clever inventive type person would build a battery stack into a sharpie pen body with a couple of silver electrodes. Use it for a stir wand to create CS into whatever they are drinking. You'd only need a minute or two as it won't be distilled water. Pocket size portable generator...

CSsilver citrate

2009-12-07 Thread Richard Goodwin
I have seen silver citrate mentioned a couple of times, and recently my DO told me that he uses a commercial silver citrate at 240 PPM to spray in his mouth and nose to kill viruses. What's the deal with silver citrate -- if you drink it, would it turn you blue? Is it less/same/more effective

RE: CSsilver citrate -- Concentrated silver?

2009-12-07 Thread Norton, Steve
it diluted that way?  From: Richard Goodwin [mailto:dickgoodwin2...@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, December 07, 2009 7:17 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSsilver citrate I have seen silver citrate mentioned a couple of times, and recently my DO told me that he uses a commercial silver citrate

RE: CSsilver citrate

2009-12-07 Thread Norton, Steve
FYI, this site has a version of silver citrate called ProSilver 240: http://www.silver100.com/faq.html. - Steve N From: Richard Goodwin [mailto:dickgoodwin2...@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, December 07, 2009 7:17 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSsilver citrate I have seen

Re: CSsilver citrate

2009-12-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
Richard Goodwin wrote: I have seen silver citrate mentioned a couple of times, and recently my DO told me that he uses a commercial silver citrate at 240 PPM to spray in his mouth and nose to kill viruses. What's the deal with silver citrate -- if you drink it, would it turn you blue? Is it

Re: CSsilver citrate -- Concentrated silver?

2009-12-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
Norton, Steve wrote: Dick and Scott, I hope you don't mind me combining both of your questions into one response since there is an overlap in subject matter. It is generally accepted that you cannot make a stable EIS solution above 30 ppm. However, there is a method claimed to be able to make

RE: CSsilver citrate -- Concentrated silver?

2009-12-07 Thread Norton, Steve
Quite an interesting theory, Marshall. If it works, the generation time is quite fast even using 9 volt batteries. - Steve N -Original Message- From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com] Sent: Monday, December 07, 2009 1:36 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSsilver

Re: CSSilver Citrate

2009-04-29 Thread Norton, Steve
Malcolm, Just for caution, since you have a CS generator from Ode, you may want to ask him if the high conductivity of the citric acid solution will be any problem for the generator. - Steve N

Re: CSSilver Citrate

2009-04-29 Thread Malcolm
Hi Steve, Thanks for the heads-up. Actually, though I bought one of Ode's generators for my kiddo, mine is home-made and rat's-nest style. It's current limited but variable and has a power xistor output. I'll do a little monitoring to make sure I don't let the blue smoke get out. M. On Wed,

CSSilver Citrate

2009-04-28 Thread Norton, Steve
Malcolm, Here is the information on making silver citrate (SC). Before I get to that I thought I'd mention how I have elected to use it. I use a combination of SC and EIS. I use EIS topically, inhaled with a nebulizer, nasal spray and orally when combined with DMSO. For drinking I use SC blended

Re: CSSilver Citrate

2009-04-28 Thread Malcolm
Hi Steve, Thanks very much for the information on both your individual usage protocols, and the methods you use for making it. My situation is that I'm aging (unique, I know; g) and have a spinal cord injury which gave me a neurogenic bladder and a few other complexities. I've become more

RE: CSSilver Citrate

2009-04-28 Thread Norton, Steve
Malcolm, And thank you for your information. I found it interesting and will add it to my files. - Steve N -Original Message- From: Malcolm [mailto:s...@asis.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 2:13 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSSilver Citrate Hi Steve, Thanks very

Re: CSSilver Citrate -- YOUR reference Studies

2009-04-28 Thread Douglas Haack
Subject: CSSilver Citrate To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Tuesday, April 28, 2009, 12:02 PM Malcolm, Here is the information on making silver citrate (SC). Before I get to that I thought I'd mention how I have elected to use it. I use a combination of SC and EIS. I use EIS topically, inhaled

RE: CSSilver Citrate -- YOUR reference Studies

2009-04-28 Thread Norton, Steve
. - Steve N -Original Message- From: Douglas Haack [mailto:douglasha...@yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 3:20 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSSilver Citrate -- YOUR reference Studies G'day Steve Norton, Please let us have the studies you refer to: However I have seen

CSSilver Citrate

2005-05-16 Thread Matthew McCann
Silver citrate solution was marketed as Itrol and is listed in the U.S. Dispensatory, 1937, J.B. Lippincott Co. Phila. and would be included in Hill Pillsbury reference to argyria being associated with every silver compound in clinical use in 1939, except silver oxide. Incidentally, Hill and

Re: CSSilver Citrate

2004-06-16 Thread Marshall Dudley
: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 3:30 PM Subject: CSSilver Citrate I was wondering if the effectiveness of EIS which is 80 to 90% ionic, might be increased by add a small amount of citric acid after making it. This is for vet use, for horses and so forth, not humans due to the argyria risk involved

CSSilver Citrate

2004-06-16 Thread Matthew McCann PE
Would silver citrate have an advantage over, say silver compounded with ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) or acetosalicylic acid (aspirin)? Matthew - Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 3:30 PM Subject: CSSilver

Re: CSSilver Citrate

2004-06-16 Thread Frank Key
Marshall wrote: I was wondering if the effectiveness of EIS which is 80 to 90% ionic, might be increased by add a small amount of citric acid after making it. This is for vet use, for horses and so forth, not humans due to the argyria risk involved. What I am thinking is that if it is

CSSilver Citrate

2004-06-15 Thread Marshall Dudley
I was wondering if the effectiveness of EIS which is 80 to 90% ionic, might be increased by add a small amount of citric acid after making it. This is for vet use, for horses and so forth, not humans due to the argyria risk involved. What I am thinking is that if it is citrate, then it will not

CSSilver Citrate and water filters

2003-09-07 Thread Reid Harvey
Frank, The time may come when we saturate with metalic silver, but only after we're able to locate this, in very fine sizes. We will do this according to location and sustainability. In the meantime we use CS because it's relatively easy. What happens is that after firing the filter it's

Re: CSSilver Citrate question

2003-04-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
There was one study that I am familiar with that indicates that metal ions that are normally blocked from crossing the blood brain barrier, will cross if in the citrate form. It did not address silver at all, but the thinking is that better safe than sorry, since other soruces indicate that

CSSilver Citrate question

2003-04-26 Thread Jay Ice
What does silver citrate do? Is it bad if I put it on my face? What are the pro's and cons? PJAY - Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo.