ed I'd be looking at changing things .
N.
Date: Tue, 22 May 2012 23:38:09 -0700
From: dokdal...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: Neville / Re: CS>A question, please/2nd opinion?
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Hi Neville,
Well by now, both you and Bernadette, should have received emails,
with (4) p
tures...so everyone
still vents Gas right here~
From: Neville Munn
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 5:50 PM
Subject: RE: Neville / Re: CS>A question, please/2nd opinion?
It's not about money or "low budget learning" Dok , it's
r use, and
will do it again when/if the need arises. That's why I suggested using it
sparingly. The glass storage vessel has severe plate out, but I won't toss it
out.
N.
> Date: Tue, 22 May 2012 09:18:23 -0700
> From: dokdal...@yahoo.com
> Subject: Re: Neville / Re: CS&g
ist@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 5:23 AM
Subject: Re: Neville / Re: CS>A question, please
Thanks all - I decanted the strong 61.1 CS this
morning - i gargled with it last night - straight - Wow!!! strong - but I
thought wound application would be a good thing. As long as everyone
agree
Solubility in cold water is 32 ppm, hot water is 500 ppm.
Marshall
On 5/22/2012 9:13 AM, Ode Coyote wrote:
First, Carbonic Acid, then Silver Carbonate. [is that even soluble
enough to raise a TDS reading significantly? ]
Ode
At 09:12 PM 5/21/2012 -0400, you wrote:
It can add nitrogen, i
First, Carbonic Acid, then Silver Carbonate. [is that even soluble
enough to raise a TDS reading significantly? ]
Ode
At 09:12 PM 5/21/2012 -0400, you wrote:
It can add nitrogen, if there are nitrides in the air, such as during a
thunderstorm, or if you have smog. It will definitely add
close eye on it this
time. I also think I will begin putting it in the animals water - well
diluted.
Thank you all for you helpful hints.
B.
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From: Jane MacRoss
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 10:50 PM
Subject: Neville / Re: CS&g
Thanks, wasn't quite sure how it worked :)
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From: Neville Munn
Well, each to their own I suppose Jane. Adding equal quantity of DW would
dilute it I guess, then adding another equal quantity to that quantity may
dilute it further. I've never bothered with t
fer some advice .
N.
From: highfie...@internode.on.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Neville / Re: CS>A question, please
Date: Tue, 22 May 2012 12:50:02 +1000
Just wondering Neville - is
there no way to reduce the concentration of this?
Jane
From:
Neville
Munn
I
Just wondering Neville - is there no way to reduce the concentration of this?
Jane
From: Neville Munn
I wouldn't throw it away. Praps leave it in storage for a while, then decant
leaving any and all settlement behind.
Will be ideal for open wounds and/or a throat/tonsil gargle. You w
I wouldn't throw it away. Praps leave it in storage for a while, then decant
leaving any and all settlement behind.
Will be ideal for open wounds and/or a throat/tonsil gargle. You will still be
absorbing some sublingually anyway when you gargle.
I'd be keeping it for emergency situations, esp
It has been raining all day but no thunderstorms or smog. I just don't know if
I should get rid od it and start over. I make a gallon at a time.
Thanks to all for the replies.
B.
On May 21, 2012, at 9:12 PM, Marshall wrote:
It can add nitrogen, if there are nitrides in the air, such as
It can add nitrogen, if there are nitrides in the air, such as during a
thunderstorm, or if you have smog. It will definitely add CO2 producing
silver carbonate though.
Marshall
On 5/21/2012 8:11 PM, Trem wrote:
Shows that bubbling is poor practice. Adds nitrogen to the water increasing
PPM
Sorry, didn't know anyone besides the one mentioned that made a bubbler
unit.
Trem
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From: Bernadette Burch [mailto:bernade...@pa.net]
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 5:13 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>A question, please
No Brooks made it for m
No Brooks made it for me.
On May 21, 2012, at 8:11 PM, "Trem" wrote:
Shows that bubbling is poor practice. Adds nitrogen to the water increasing
PPM readings. Probably a Silver Edge unitright?
Trem
-Original Message-
From: Bernadette Burch [mailto:bernade...@pa.net]
Sent:
Shows that bubbling is poor practice. Adds nitrogen to the water increasing
PPM readings. Probably a Silver Edge unitright?
Trem
-Original Message-
From: Bernadette Burch [mailto:bernade...@pa.net]
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 4:26 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>A questi
You would have made the silver particles agglomerate i.e. clump together sunny.
This means they would be bigger and not so easy to eliminate although, in this
amount, it probably wouldn't matter. I don't know if it would do anything
about the efficacy of it though. dee
On 12 Jan 2010, at 20:
ave a plug and play mode.
Dan
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From: Wayne Fugitt [mailto:cwa...@netdoor.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 5:11 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>a question about silver
Morning Arnold,
At 02:26 AM 11/1/2007, you wrote:
>The problem with this m
Evening Ruth,
>>At 11:39 AM 11/1/2007, you wrote:
Wow!!!A CS Gen with no battery or power supply?!?!
I did not say there was no voltage source. I used the term
"power supply" the way many use it which is technically incorrect.
Many terms are murdered on this list and others.
Any pow
On Nov 1, 2007, at 4:13 AM, Wayne Fugitt wrote:
Morning Arnold,
The problem with this method is that by the time you see these
bubbles the process has run away in terms of current density
I don't understand this.
I have never seen any bubbles ?
Where do the bubbles come from ?
Wh
Morning Arnold,
At 02:26 AM 11/1/2007, you wrote:
The problem with this method is that by the time you see these bubbles the
process has run away in terms of current density and is producing overly
large silver particles and has never reached the potentially high level of
Ionic concentration.
Morning Arnold,
The problem with this method is that by the time you see these bubbles the
process has run away in terms of current density
I don't understand this.
I have never seen any bubbles ?
Where do the bubbles come from ?
Who looks for bubbles ?
Wayne
===
Hi Chris,
What s the voltage of your power supply?
So you have decided to make your own colloidal silver. This is a smart move
on your part for several reasons. First and foremost is the fact that you
will be in complete control of the quality of your product. Colloidal
silver is basic
Thank you Charles.
Yours Hank
- Original Message -
From: Charles Sutton
To: Hank ; silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 2:20 PM
Subject: Re: CS> A question For Charles Sutton
.
This is from the article in Outdoor life I posted earlier.I don't
raker Lane, Austin, TX 78758, 512-832-5591)."
- Original Message -
From: Hank
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 8:01 PM
Subject: Re: CS> A question For Charles Sutton
Scroggins took time to treat the hand with "two quick half-second
Scroggins took time to treat the hand with "two quick half-second zaps"
> > from a Nova Technologies Stun Gun.
There are a lot of diff volt Stun Guns, Do you know the best one to use?
Yours Hank
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From: Charles Sutton
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday
Okay folks... Most of you know the drill.
For anybody who doesn't know the rules, the applicable section is as
follows:
'Politics is forbidden unless it relates directly to CS or important
alternative health issues, as mentioned above. Do not discuss political
parties, elections, politicians,
day, March 28, 2004 9:40 PM
Subject: Re: CS>A Question
What does this paranoid delusion have to do with silver?
At 08:53 PM 3/28/04, you wrote:
>
>Stop reading for a minute.
>Take your hands away from your mouse and keyboard, and think.
>Remember.
>See if you can answer yes to
ginal Message -
From: David Bearrow
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2004 9:40 PM
Subject: Re: CS>A Question
What does this paranoid delusion have to do with silver?
At 08:53 PM 3/28/04, you wrote:
>
>Stop reading for a minute.
>Take you
Hell I don't know what a mental giant is. Do you? I sure don't think it will be
you. And the Spam is that you can't open your eyes.
Yours Hank
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From: Acmeair
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2004 9:11 PM
Subject: Re
What does this paranoid delusion have to do with silver?
At 08:53 PM 3/28/04, you wrote:
Stop reading for a minute.
Take your hands away from your mouse and keyboard, and think.
Remember.
See if you can answer yes to this question:
Have you seen a single flag draped coffin in the mainstream me
Who is this mental giant? This looks like liberal political spam to me.
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From: Hank
To: Undisclosed-Recipient:;
Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2004 6:53 PM
Subject: CS>A Question
Stop reading for a minute.
Take your hands away from your mouse and keyboar
anna try a series of liver g/b flushes,and coffee enamas, you must be
very toxic.
roger
>
> Hi Richard, I sent the replies on to Anna, Here is her answer.
>
> Hank, I think you may remember this from NWOC. But, I had some CS
> from Innerlight. The very first time I took it...and it was only
> abo
hard Harris
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2003 10:45 AM
Subject: RE: CS>A question
Hank,
You're on track for proper actions; I would increase my own daily intake of
CS--spray my eyes at least twice a day; take a bottle of CS to work and spray
on phones and everything that could shelter
Hank,
You're on track for proper actions; I would increase my own daily intake of
CS--spray my eyes at least twice a day; take a bottle of CS to work and
spray on phones and everything that could shelter pathogens in addition to
the "blue bottled spray you spoke of".
Primarily, I would take him a
That's assuming that the experiment didn't take transmission possibilities
into account and isolate the experiment from the general population. What
sort of idiot wouldn't do that?
Silver is commonly used to sterilize surfaces and water supplies [NASA does
that]. It's not at all difficult t
Well, for what it's worth, I have been flooding my system with CS and
zapping for the last 5 days, and this monster will not die. I have
drank, nebulized, gargled, and iv twice, and then used a godzilla.
My hair finally stopped hurting today.
We may be in for some trouble, unless someone here h
Dear Ken,
I said:
"Well, taking into consideration that they are still having workers
>contract SARS despite the fact they are being followed by teams of "safety
>police", it would probably not be considered riskless to try this."
<< So, the risk is in being laughed at? :-)
I meant med
You said:
<< In this case, there is very little risk and a possibility of major gain.
IMO any physician that refuses to consider trying such a riskless
experiment would be negligent.>>
** Well, taking into consideration that they are still having workers
contract SARS despite
Dear Trem,
You said:
<>
I agree. This sounds like a way to go.
Regards,
Catherine
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Subject: Re: CS>A question for the scientifically inclined
> Dear Jason,
>
> You said:
>
> < fear
> of spreading the infection. In a hospital setting, you don't "not use
> silver via a nebulizer" because you don't know if it works or not ( and
"
To:
Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2003 8:21 AM
Subject: Re: CS>A question for the scientifically inclined
>
> < >will not find any RX approved CS.>>
>
> Oops - I mis-spoke. I meant pharmaceutical grade. Sorry for the
> confusion.
>
> Catherine
>
the nicks in the
intestines healed. The individual walked out of that hospital.
Best Regards,
Jason
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From: "C Creel"
To:
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 11:25 PM
Subject: Re: CS>A question for the scientifically inclined
> Dear Jason,
>
> Yo
Dear Ken,
You said:
<< You have desperation in your favor.>>
** True. THis is the only reason they are even willing to give me an
audience.
You said:
<< In this case, there is very little risk and a possibility of major gain.
IMO any physician that refuses to consider trying
>
Oops - I mis-spoke. I meant pharmaceutical grade. Sorry for the
confusion.
Catherine
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Idea:
Get the physician to make a culture from exhaled droplets before and after
[during?] nebulizing with CS.
A couple of breaths of CS vapor certainly won't hurt [or cure] anyone but
should be quite revealing.
It could turn out that running an ultrasonic humidifier with CS in it
will co
n
- Original Message -
From: "sol"
To:
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 10:42 AM
Subject: Re: CS>A question for the scientifically inclined
> I missed something though I thought I had been following this thread.
> Why is it not advisable to nebulize CS for SARS?
> paul
Since CS is not an FDA recognized drug [except in the negative sense] you
will not find any RX approved CS.
But any CS is a billion times less risky to use in any way than having
SARS...just use the best you can find or make.
Generally speaking, what you make using basic protocals and care w
Wouldn't one be exhaling CS droplets along with the virus?
I should think that anything that does come out would be quite dead.
ken
At 12:43 PM 4/25/2003 -0500, you wrote:
I wouldn't think it to be unsafe to nebulize. Armed with this information
we now know that one should nebulize alone so
This is a sensible comment. There must be some way to rig up a device
to filter the exhalation, sort a reverse gas-mask device to filter the
exhalations rather than the inhalations. Should be big bucks, too, for
anyone supplying such a device, which would be much cheaper than those
negative-press
Dear Jason,
You said:
<>
The point is if they think nebulizing is dangerous under these conditions
(and they do) then recommending nebulizing CS is going to be entirely
rejected. I have one shot at this. I want to take my best shot. Trying to
talk an entire profession out of what they co
l, I think this question should
be accurately analyzed and answered.
With Warm Regards,
Jason
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From: "Reid Harvey"
To: "silver list"
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 9:34 PM
Subject: Re: CS>A question for the scientifically inclined
> CSEnthusi
CSEnthusiasts,
In discussing the risk of spreading SARS in exhaled droplets it would
seem to me there is an issue as to whether or not the treatment is for
prevention or for cure. For example, if we have a high degree of
certainty that an individual does not have SARS then it would seem quite
reas
Bwahaha, Ed, let us all know when you come up with an answer how we can
still breathe and avoid the virus!
Actually I did think we all exhaled droplets with every breath, if we
didn't it would mean our lungs were all dried out and we'd be dead.
So far I just plan to keep spraying my eyes, face,
Dear Laura,
You said:
<>
** Sure, there is some fluid in regular exhalations but there would be far
more nebulizing anything. The purpose I'm asking the questions I am is
because I have an opportunity to present alternative options to people
treating people who have SARS . I have to be s
<>
** We'll know if CS works if I can convince this group of physicians on
Sunday to use it.
<>
** I'd be shocked if it was.
Regards,
Catherine
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Dear David,
You said:
<>
**Yes, I will be presenting the work from BYU. Thank you for
mentioning the IV protocol. I'm so microfocused on the lungs at this point
(and exhausted) that I was only thinking about a direct delivery method to
the lungs. Geeez...I think I need to take a breat
At 01:56 PM 4/25/03, you wrote:
I'm talking about this for a very specific reason. I have the opportunity
to
introduce CS to physicians working directly with SARS cases. They are not
nebulizing anything due to fears of spreading SARS more. I cannot appproach
them with an unfamiliar treatment
Dear David,
You said:
<>
I'm talking about this for a very specific reason. I have the opportunity
to
introduce CS to physicians working directly with SARS cases. They are not
nebulizing anything due to fears of spreading SARS more. I cannot appproach
them with an unfamiliar treatment (
My guess is that we will never know if CS works against sars unless
there is an extreme epidemic, because if you go and get a confirmation
now, you will probably be quarantined, rather than let loose to go home
and find out. ( Or, you might volunteer for your own safety.)
But, only if it is a "giv
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From: "David Bearrow"
To:
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 1:43 PM
Subject: Re: CS>A question for the scientifically inclined
> I wouldn't think it to be unsafe to nebulize. Armed with this information
> we now know that one should nebulize alone so as to not incre
I wouldn't think it to be unsafe to nebulize. Armed with this information
we now know that one should nebulize alone so as to not increase the risk
of infecting someone else. Or one could rig up a filter such as a tube with
a CS soaked handkerchief rubber banded to the end to exhale through. Or
Aren't there water molecules in regular exhalation? Maybe nebulizing with CS
if the CS didn't kill it on contact would increase the risk of SARS transport
in that local area, but there is a large risk-benefit ratio here, as I see
it. The last place I would want to be if I suspected I had SARS
Dear Paula,
You said:
<>
SARS can be carried in droplets. One would expel these when exhaling.
Until we know that CS can kill SARS on contact it is unsafe to nebulize it.
Regards,
Catherine
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Well, but I don't get that, why it would? I mean, the nebulizer I have is
designed to be held with the lips around it just like an inhaler, one holds
it there and breathes in through the mouth (closed around nebulizer tube)
and out through the nose. Presumably the people getting meds via inhaler
st
<>
Risk of spreading it further.
C
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I've been sick with something for the last 3 days akin to the symptoms
of sars, however, I'm assuming it's the flu or strep throat or such;
anyway, when I nebulize CS, the symptoms subside, so much so that on the
second day I felt good enough to lift weights, thinking I had kicked it,
but the next
I missed something though I thought I had been following this thread.
Why is it not advisable to nebulize CS for SARS?
paula
- Original Message -
From: "C Creel"
>Also, since nebulizing CS would not be advisable with SARS what would
the
> options be to get CS to the lungs?
--
The
Dear Dave,
You said:
<>
** The problem is it is pure speculation. We can't yet say that CS
works until it works. In the meantime, to nebulize could be spreading it.
Currently, all breathing treatments are being done with inhalers for this
reason.
Regards,
Catherine
Regards,
Cath
Catherine,
Personally I think the statement made earlier by the "authorities" that
nebulizing would increase the danger of disease spread. I guess the SARS people
should stop breathing.
When I nebulize I continue breathing or should I just stop?? :-)
I don't want to contemplate the alternat
Dear Trem and Malcolm,
Thank you for your prompt responses.
I agree, Malcolm, the two sites you gave
as as good as it gets!
Regards,
Catherine
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Hi Catherine;
One of the best, I believe:
http://www.silverpuppy.com/
Here's the other top contender, IMNSHO:
http://www.silvergen.com/
Both these are about as complete as you can get.
Take care, Malcolm
At 07:31 PM 12/28/02 -0800, you wrote:
Dear Group,
I'm trying to recall what member s
Hi Catherine,
Our unit does stir the water, shuts off automatically and has a variable PPM
control but we haven't offered them at discount. That's a good idea. We'll
give list members 10% off on any of our generators.
Any takers please contact me off list. Thanks.
Hope this isn't too commerci
Marshalee, (a language purist)
When I was a child, I thought Alzheimer was pronounced old timers, I
never saw the spelling
till I was older. All I ever did, was here the word not see it, and since
it seemed to affect the elderly most of the time thats the way it stuck
in my mind till I was 18. Ign
Musta forgot...my Meanderthall upbringin in Alzheimer Arkansas [a real
place]
Ken
At 07:40 AM 6/29/01 -0600, you wrote:
>
>> Lymes is pretty rare especially if you get that tick off within 3 hours.
>> Usually one gets flu like symptoms and the spreading rash or bullseye,
>but
>> not always.
>>
ssage -
From: "Ode Coyote"
To:
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 8:38 AM
Subject: Re: CS>A question of ticks and lyme
> The very small tick may or may not be a deer tick. Adult deer ticks are
> about an 8th inch. The tick 'nymph' or what we call a 'seed tick
> Lymes is pretty rare especially if you get that tick off within 3 hours.
> Usually one gets flu like symptoms and the spreading rash or bullseye,
but
> not always.
> Ken
Ah, come on, Ken, surely you`ve been on the List long enough to know it is
Lyme, not "Lymes" Disease! Named after a town,
The very small tick may or may not be a deer tick. Adult deer ticks are
about an 8th inch. The tick 'nymph' or what we call a 'seed tick' is very
small. It's the same tick in a different stage of it's life cycle.
Lymes is pretty rare especially if you get that tick off within 3 hours.
Usually o
In a message dated 6/28/01 9:59:06 PM EST, sam...@snowcrest.net writes:
<< bj: CS>A question of ticks and lyme
Date: 6/28/01 9:59:06 PM EST
From: sam...@snowcrest.net (Joanne)
Reply-to: sam...@snowcrest.net (Joanne)
To:silver-off-topic-l...@yahoogroups.com, silver-list@eskimo.com (sil
MSM (methylsulfonylmenthane) is a naturally- occurring source of organic
sulfur with a high level of bioavailability and activity in the body. MSM
orginates in the upper atmosphere, falls to earth in rain water and is
absorbed by plant life.
Deborah
___
On Sun, 17 Oct 1999 20:28:44 EDT, ppeon...@aol.com wrote:
>
>Hi Everyone,
>
>Can anyone explain to me what MSM is?
This info page will tell you:
http://www.all-natural.com/msm.html
best prices on the net available at
http://www.dancingwolf-inc.com/
I take it in tablespoon doses so bulk price
Hi Everyone,
Can anyone explain to me what MSM is?
I have food allergies, and am interested to
research its use to see if this is safe for me
to take, with ms. My small understanding
of it is that our bodies make it.
Thank you for any direction anyone can
pass on.
Victoria
ppeon...@aol.c
In a message dated 7/1/99 10:26:18 AM Central Daylight Time,
margie.f.ban...@stl.monsanto.com writes:
<< have a stupid question. What is MSM? I hear a lot of people reference
it, but what does the acronym stand for?
Thanks
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