I tested the SOTA products a few years ago and found that they did work for me.
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From: HARSHA GODAVARI [mailto:h.godav...@shaw.ca]
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2013 10:59 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Reply
... "blood of bacteria,"?
care to
his own
"blood of bacteria" blooper. I was pointing out that we all make mistakes
(spelling/grammer etc).
No harm meant just a bit of leg pulling.
regards
hg
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From: "M.G. Devour"
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, December 5, 2013 7:33:3
of is better
Jane
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cleaning the blood of crapola, scum, bugs, and fuzzies that don't beling
in
it.
maybe better "from"
whatever,
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>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: HARSHA GODAVARI [mailto:h.godav...@shaw.ca]
> > Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2013 10:59 AM
> > To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> > Subject: Re: CS>Reply
> >
> > ... "
13 10:59 AM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>Reply
>
> ... "blood of bacteria,"?
> care to elaborate on what " blood of bacteria," is and isn't ?
>
> :-)
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "bob Larson"
&
...that's 4 cycles per second, which is slow enough to be called alternating
polarity direct current in some applications, like this one.
polarity is reversed to hopefully prevent irritating the skin... for the
blood cleaning DC would be fine like from a battery which is just as
effective and is a
HARSHA asks:
> ... "blood of bacteria,"?
> care to elaborate on what " blood of bacteria," is and isn't ?
I take it to mean any bacteria that is crawling around in the
bloodstream gets destroyed by whatever mechanism.
Bob wrote:
> the Beck device, which this IS, is supposed to kill microbes that
ote:
... "blood of bacteria,"?
care to elaborate on what " blood of bacteria," is and isn't ?
:-)
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From: "bob Larson"
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, December 5, 2013 1:46:40 PM
Subject: RE: CS>Reply
...blood "energiz
... "blood of bacteria,"?
care to elaborate on what " blood of bacteria," is and isn't ?
:-)
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From: "bob Larson"
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, December 5, 2013 1:46:40 PM
Subject: RE: CS>Reply
...blood "energi
...blood "energizer" ?
care to elaborate on what energized blood is and isn't ?
the Beck device, which this IS, is supposed to kill microbes that pass
through the electric current path, CLEANING the blood of bacteria, virus,
etc hopefully, by killing them.
what it can do to blood is damage it if us
sota pulser isn't much of a CS generator ... handy for a travel kit maybe.
it's a Beck type "blood cleaner", NOT a zapper
_
From: Phil Morrison [mailto:philmorrison...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2013 2:52 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS> Reply
I am much obliged
No problem Phil, just keep in mind though, not all things written about silver
preparations refer to all things silver related. One still has to make some of
their own determinations on some matters. By my 'reading between the lines' of
much literature over some years I have a much more positi
On 14 Feb 2008 at 14:59, Marshall Dudley wrote about :
Subject : Re: CS>Reply: Blue Man
> Colleen wrote:
> > I'm getting pretty tired of all this blame the victim attitude. He
> > did it. He has to live with it. Enough said. I know that I
> > personally take CS be
Colleen wrote:
I'm getting pretty tired of all this blame the victim attitude. He
did it. He has to live with it. Enough said. I know that I
personally take CS because I was sick. I was sick, my husband was
sick, and the medical professionals were not able to do anything but
throw pills a
eck is out
(duee??)
Faith, playing with words in your (my second) language.
Byeesh!
: "M. G. Devour"
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>reply requested
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 13:32:13 -5
It's good to hear from you again, Faith.
Pleas
I didn't either and was waiting to see what the fuss was all about...debbie
-- Original message --
From: "oldgl...@bigcountry.net"
> Hi,
>
> I had no problem and saw no 'reply requested' on any of your letters. Could
> be because I have a Mac?
>
> Jean
>
> **
I had no problem either, and I am on a PC.
ge
www.livingnow.net/gevans
- Original Message -
From:
To:
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 3:31 PM
Subject: CS>reply requested
Hi,
I had no problem and saw no 'reply requested' on any of your letters.
Could
be because I have a Mac?
Be sure and write what you were going to write Faith you were missedand I
hope you are enjoying reitirement :)...debbie
-- Original message --
From: "Faith Saint Francis"
> Well,
> thought I'd write a few things,
> then got many remarks about "reply requested".
It's good to hear from you again, Faith.
Please don't take offense. I don't thing anybody was angry. The most I
saw was some mild annoyance!
Thanks for turning it off. Return reciept request is only useful on the
rare occasion when it's really important to know when somebody gets a
message. I
In a message dated 16/06/2005 16:08:16 GMT Daylight Time,
cmccau...@kayescholer.com writes:
hi
all the conditions were indentical in both experiments.
no distilled water was used.
only differencewas the fan speed.
no contamination occurred from the plastic tube
i urge you to repeat the expe
Many thanks,
Sheila
> -Original Message-
> From: daddybob [mailto:daddybob52...@yahoo.com]
> Sent: 15 March 2004 13:54
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: CS>Reply to Sheila- CS & Xylitol
>
>
> Sheila wrote:
>
> Thanks very much for that Daddybob, glad you've been
> helped so much
sol wrote:
> Well, that is extremely interesting as I had never heard of anyone consuming
> bentonite clay, unless they inhaled some while cleaning the catbox!
> However, I am violently allergic to iodine, yet worry whether the total
> lack of it in my diet for the last 17 years is causing harm..
"SilverMedicine.org" wrote:
> Bill:
>
> I've corresponded with three individuals over the last year who have
> developed Argyria, and I'm aware of two other cases.
>
> The two other cases were caused by Mild Silver Protein. One was caused by
> the mass consumption of poorly made silver chloride f
It is not likely the gray elbows were Argyria; that is believed to be
irreversible.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
-Original Message-
From: Tom & Mary McFadden [mailto:m...@axs4u.net]
Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 8:37 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>reply
AS a fairly new person to the list, I have an observation.
The "Subject" shown in this particular message has been around since I
joined the list. However, the actual topic has been changed multiple
times.
If possible, can we change the subject line when the subject changes?
I receive hundreds
Bill Missett wrote:
> There seems to be a major shift in philosophy developing here. Until this
> discussion began, the dominant Silver List thought was that CS could NOT
> cause arygria. Now we are hearing that high strength CS CAN cause argyria.
> Is there any evidence to support this content
nday, September 29, 2002 3:33 PM
Subject: Re: CS>reply from a company selling 500ppm CS
> Well, that is extremely interesting as I had never heard of anyone
consuming
> bentonite clay, unless they inhaled some while cleaning the catbox!
> However, I am violently allergic to iodine, y
ground to an extremely
fine powder.
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From: "sol"
To:
Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 3:33 PM
Subject: Re: CS>reply from a company selling 500ppm CS
> Well, that is extremely interesting as I had never heard of anyone
consuming
> bentonite clay, unles
Well, that is extremely interesting as I had never heard of anyone consuming
bentonite clay, unless they inhaled some while cleaning the catbox!
However, I am violently allergic to iodine, yet worry whether the total
lack of it in my diet for the last 17 years is causing harm.
Where would one
the harder it is to stabilize CS without some sort of
stabilizer.
Jason
- Original Message -
From: "Bill Missett"
To:
Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 10:48 AM
Subject: Re: CS>reply from a company selling 500ppm CS
> But silver chloride and mild silver protein are
But silver chloride and mild silver protein are not true collodial silver,
correct?
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From: "SilverMedicine.org"
To:
Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: CS>reply from a company selling 500ppm CS
> Bill:
>
> I've correspo
Please explain further the statement: "the mild Argyria was caused by
Water Oz".
Dennis
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From: SilverMedicine.org [mailto:silvermedic...@silvermedicine.org]
Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 1:24 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>reply from a co
em is well cared for with such a habit, and liver
functions are greatly supported.
Kind Regards,
Jason
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From: "Bill Missett"
To:
Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 6:02 AM
Subject: Re: CS>reply from a company selling 500ppm CS
> There seems to be a
uot;
To:
Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: CS>reply from a company selling 500ppm CS
> Ok, I'm puzzled, why would you drink sea salt and bentonite clay?
> TIA,
> paula
> --
> mailto: pcar...@wyoming.com
> "--when you haven't any other
Ok, I'm puzzled, why would you drink sea salt and bentonite clay?
TIA,
paula
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"--when you haven't any other place to step, it doesn't matter which foot
lands in the sh** first." -Heris Serrano
- Original Message -
From: "Bill Missett"
>
> Additionally, my
Re: CS>reply from a company selling 500ppm CSConnie, We make our own .
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From: Connie
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 10:14 AM
Subject: Re: CS>reply from a company selling 500ppm CS
Are you buying 80ppm CS, or making
Are you buying 80ppm CS, or making the CS.
Connie
From: "Tom & Mary McFadden"
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2002 09:36:38 -0500 (Central Daylight Time)
To:
Subject: Re: CS>reply from a company selling 500ppm CS
Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com
Resent-
I have been using 80PPM CS for two years now, at least thats what I think it
is as I have no PPM meter. I usually take an ounce in am and Pm also. So
far I have not turned any other color .
I did have a client who started using CS and she got grey patches on her
elbows, however when she cut ba
There seems to be a major shift in philosophy developing here. Until this
discussion began, the dominant Silver List thought was that CS could NOT
cause arygria. Now we are hearing that high strength CS CAN cause argyria.
Is there any evidence to support this contention?
I have been consuming M
Reid:
I've done a bit of further research concerning ceramic filters, and I do
understand that using a low PPM silver product would not be adequate for
such a purpose. I've seen a study where a 50 PPM high quality CS was used
for such a purpose, and the results were not satisfactory.
As far as t
Rainwater is natures distilled. Not too common in the Sahara I suppose,
but even there one can make a dew collecter with a piece of plastic and a
stone.
Batteries and solar panels are another matter. Stick some dimes and
pennies in a lemon? Oh yea, no money.
ken
At 06:41 PM 9/27/02 -0700, you
Even the mudiest of muds still contains a great deal of ions and small
particles. What can't get through a membrane just passes on. The body does
a really good job of sorting things out.
I don't recall the last time I sweated dimes. I guess it affected my memory.
ken
At 05:55 AM 9/28/02 +0600,
If you didn't dilute it, your body fluids would. :-)
What works works...no arguement there.
If something else works a bit better?
But ya uses what ya gots...there ain't no other way.
If ya don't have a carbon fiber fishing rod...the fish don't care if you
use a bamboo pole. [They STILL won't
Harvey [mailto:pott...@wlink.com.np]
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 5:55 PM
To: silver list
Subject: RE: CS>reply from a company selling 500ppm CS
Dear James-Osbourne: Holmes,
I am not familiar with the means by which Microdyn and others in Mexico
are making their concentrated CS, but am under
Reid:
My greatest concern with the high PPM solutions is misuse. You'll note that
in a previous message, the original company that manufactured what was
likely MSP only sold the product to doctors... That this doctor then
decided to retail it to others is besides the point!
There are reasons fo
Marshall,
Another common assertion on this list is that large particle CS is 10%
less effective than the small particle variety. Wouldn't this be at odd
with what you are saying? Also, for what it's worth I can asure you of
the effectiveness of the large particle stuff, time and again it has
treate
Dear James-Osbourne: Holmes,
I am not familiar with the means by which Microdyn and others in Mexico
are making their concentrated CS, but am under the impression that they
could be making by the same means that I do. Here are the basic
components of my generator (courtesy of educate-yourself.org)
Ken,
Thanks for this acknowledgement that 'mud works.' But actually it's
only mud before you dilute it. After diluting to ~10ppm it's clear
yellow, large particle to be sure, but in the face of illness who are we
to be perfectionists?
R
Ken said:
I guess I forgot to mention that even mud works?
I have been trying to get them for 2 days, but all I get is an answering
machine. Their number is 423-439-6242.
Anyway, I believe that this doctor has confirmed what many of here have been
saying about high ppm CS. That is is less effective then normal 5 to 20 ppm
CS. The normal method of testin
Reid:
I don't know this for a fact, just anecdotally. When I joined the list
several years ago, I made that claim and was immediately "corrected" by one
of the older hands on the list who informed me that to his knowledge,
Microdyn had never been tested for particle strength on a spectrograph.
Are the very high concentrations made electolytically? If they are made by
precipitation, the Zeta potential may be very different.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
-Original Message-
From: Reid Harvey [mailto:pott...@wlink.com.np]
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 3:14 AM
To: silver list
Subject:
I guess I forgot to mention that even mud works?
Ken
>
>And Ken, I am really surprised at you, firstly because at times you
>display a very sound understanding of chemistry, and here you are not.
>Imagine that all the world should focus on small particle CS, simply for
>its 10% additional benefit
I don't believe that the commercial CS being sold in Mexico (there are now
about five brands available to me, all basically the same) has been rated at
3200ppm, even though I was guilty of making that statement early on, until
corrected.
Apparently Microdyn and the others have not been officially
The only real questions are
How strong can you make it and still have small particles?
No one really knows and no one has had much success with very high
concentrations...mileage varies.
If it is 500 PPM, is it small colorless particles or does it look like
brown, black or green mud?
Anyone can
- Original Message -
> Which is your question? 1. Is the doctor talking nonsense about FDA
> approval?
Yes.
> 2. Additional to #1, is 500ppm CS nonsense?
I won't go into this, there are others more qualified then I that can
comment with, I assume, factual data.
Respectfully,
Rich
I will contact them tomorrow. We had CS tested by UT and they found
effectiveness in the less than 1 ppm range.
Marshall
Rich Adams wrote:
> This is a reply from a company selling 500ppm CS. I need all your
> valuable input please. This is the reply from one Dr. Lynn who owns the
> websi
I think this CS BS runs deep.
- Original Message -
From: "Rich Adams"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 4:04 PM
Subject: CS>reply from a company selling 500ppm CS
> This is a reply from a company selling 500ppm CS. I need all your
> valuable input please. This is the repl
at my request). It's sold in bulk by Imperial Sugar and the
smallest package is a 40 lb. bag.
- Original Message -
From: "Huajun Tang"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 4:00 PM
Subject: Re: CS>reply to Huajun (re Candida)
| Hi Carl,
|
| Thank you for writing up suc
Hi Carl,
Thank you for writing up such a long message for me. I
did a 7-day bowel cleanse program after I sended my
message to you. My digestion and absorbtion has
improved a lot, but candida problem seems still the
same.
I may try the H2O2 enema soon. I did rectal implant of
beneficial bacteri
Hi PG,
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000 18:07:45 -0500, Pamela Grant
wrote:
>Instead of going by these articles on why NOT to drink distilled water, why
>not try it out for yourselfactually, I wouldn't wish it on anyone. I
>drank distilled water for 2 1/2 months. I thought I'd like to die.
Hmm. What ha
Hi Dave,
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000 14:03:47 -0400, "Dave Perkins"
wrote:
>To all on the CS list. I know most of you are probably favorably
>predisposed to distilled water...and as far as I know it is still
>the only water to consider in making CS. I certainly use it when
>I make my CS.
>
>However, i
Instead of going by these articles on why NOT to drink distilled water, why
not try it out for yourselfactually, I wouldn't wish it on anyone. I
drank distilled water for 2 1/2 months. I thought I'd like to die.
Experience is the best teacher, but hopefully, instead of learning the hard
way lik
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