Re: CS> Request from Nenah - 10 Aug

2012-08-10 Thread Sandee George
Alan - thanks for this one, I was the one who asked Nenah if she had any ideas on how to treat Parvo with EIS - so although we have all the names wrong the information has arrived at it's destination - thanks for this one which is now in my archives smile Regards Sandee Attitude is e

Re: CS> Request from Nenah - 10 Aug

2012-08-10 Thread Alan Jones
Brooks posted on CS and Parvo many years ago -- here's one copy of his comments: http://www.angelfire.com/biz/froghollerfilas/VaccParvoBradley.html On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 11:37 AM, Sandee George wrote: > Nenah - have you any idea how EIS would work for Parvo - can the EIS get > to do it's job

Re: CS> Request from Nenah - 10 Aug

2012-08-10 Thread Sandee George
Nenah - have you any idea how EIS would work for Parvo - can the EIS get to do it's job with the way this bacterium is created ?It appears to be very sneeky Regards Sandee Attitude is everything!!! www.aliveagain.co.cc Woma

Re: CS>request

2011-07-14 Thread David AuBuchon
Definetely helps lyme usually. I would work up slowly to 8 fl oz a day, at at pace that causes me no unpleasant herxes. ~David On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 6:46 PM, Rod Samuelson wrote: > Basics on using colloidal silver: > > How much should I take daily? > > Does it help against Lyme disease? > > T

Re: CS>Request

2010-11-15 Thread Deborah Gerard
diatomaceous earth is in the subject and the question was pertaining to it ! From: Dick Rochon To: Deborah Gerard Cc: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Mon, November 15, 2010 3:41:04 PM Subject: CS>Request I receive the posts in the digest form and usually just o

Re: CS>request for cs info from animal shelters or rescuers

2010-07-03 Thread Lin
The silverpets group is gathering testimonials from animal shelters, rescue groups and individual rescuers of their experiences in using cs to help animals. We would appreciate any info this group can supply us or please pass our request to anyone you know that can help our cause. It is our hop

Re: CS>Thanks for the help! Re: CS>request re email formats (to Sasha)

2005-11-01 Thread Bruce Anderson
Yes I use Firefox, Avant, and IE as browsers of choice, but I only use Thunderbird for my ISP mail. sol wrote: Do you use Firefox too? Just curious. I know one thing I do like about Netscape mail that I like is now that I have turned off automatic quoting, I can paste what I copy from an ema

Re: CS>Thanks for the help! Re: CS>request re email formats (to Sasha)

2005-11-01 Thread sol
Do you use Firefox too? Just curious. I know one thing I do like about Netscape mail that I like is now that I have turned off automatic quoting, I can paste what I copy from an email into my reply as a quotation. I can't remember if Eudora can do that. Maybe because I only tried the Eudora fre

Re: CS>Thanks for the help! Re: CS>request re email formats (to Sasha)

2005-11-01 Thread Bruce Anderson
Sol; I got my programs crossed I meant Mozilla Thunderbird. Bruce A Hey Sol; You might give Mozilla Firefox a try. It's free and easy to install. I use it so it has to be easy. Bruce Anderson sol wrote: I use Netscape email. No way to reply in format received that I can see. I have tur

Re: CS>Thanks for the help! Re: CS>request re email formats (to Sasha)

2005-10-31 Thread sol
I tried it, but it is nearly identical to Netscape (also a Mozilla thingee) so it didn't seem worth changing. I still have Firefox installed, though. sol -- Whenever you find you are on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. Mark Twain -- The Silver List is a moderated f

Re: CS>request re email formats (to Sasha)

2005-10-31 Thread Barbara
Thank you, you Great Guys :) I had that same problem too, like sol and I learned from your tips you just sent. A lot better now :) Thanks! Barbara Also, some clients have the option to "reply" in the format received. Turn that off and you can reply in plain text and may find it ea

Re: CS>Thanks for the help! Re: CS>request re email formats (to Sasha)

2005-10-31 Thread Bruce Anderson
Hey Sol; You might give Mozilla Firefox a try. It's free and easy to install. I use it so it has to be easy. Bruce Anderson sol wrote: I use Netscape email. No way to reply in format received that I can see. I have turned off the automatic quotes, that will probably do it. I've tried Eudor

CS>Thanks for the help! Re: CS>request re email formats (to Sasha)

2005-10-31 Thread sol
I use Netscape email. No way to reply in format received that I can see. I have turned off the automatic quotes, that will probably do it. I've tried Eudora but didn't like it. thanks to those who replied, I will see how it goes now. sol -- Whenever you find you are on the side of the majority

Re: CS>request re email formats (to Sasha)

2005-10-31 Thread V
Hi sol, If you are using outlook express there is a settnig that says to "read only in text format" and it makes all emails be in text format tnhat comeo in even if they are html to begin with. There is no way your gonig to get everyone on the list to send their emails in text only. there are m

Re: CS>request re email formats (to Sasha)

2005-10-31 Thread Rich Adams
Also, some clients have the option to "reply" in the format received. Turn that off and you can reply in plain text and may find it easier to edit a reply. Respectfully, Rich Adams - Original Message - Just of the top of my head I would say turn off the option to quote the entir

Re: CS>request re email formats (to Sasha)

2005-10-31 Thread Langsley
On Monday October 31 2005 11:51 am, sol wrote: > Sasha, > I would like to ask (though I know it is an annoyance) that you turn > off your HTML formatting when you send mail to the silverlist. > Whenever I try to reply to a post you have sent, I have a great deal > of trouble deleting the little ani

Re: CS>request

2003-06-16 Thread Marshall Dudley
Keep away from any sources of hydrogen sulfide. Tarnish is silver sulfide. Keep away from foods and areas that have foods that give this off, such as eggs and baked beans. Do not pass gas in the area, and keep away from bathrooms, and run vents when bathrooms are in use. They should not tanish

Re: CS>request

2003-06-16 Thread Ode Coyote
You could just store the electrodes in distilled water. Keep an eye out for any changes around the adapter. Seems to me that one an electrode gets a grey or black surface on it, that alone will protect it from tarnish. I've never had a problem with it...only a very slight change on old unus

Re: CS>request

2003-06-16 Thread Tony Moody
Paula, Our family Silver was always wrapped in tissue paper and put away in the dark. Apparently sulphur fumes cause the silver to go black and tissue paper slowed the process. Tony sol wrote: Ken, OK, makes sense. Reason I wanted to try it was to keep the wires from tarnishing in the air,

Re: CS>request

2003-06-15 Thread sol
Ken, OK, makes sense. Reason I wanted to try it was to keep the wires from tarnishing in the air, any ideas? paula - Original Message - From: "Ode Coyote" > I'd be a little concerned about day after day, month after month of > condensation forming in the sockets. It "probably" won't

Re: CS>request

2003-06-15 Thread Ode Coyote
I'd be a little concerned about day after day, month after month of condensation forming in the sockets. It "probably" won't hurt anything...but, it'll never dry out either. I know two people who insist on doing just that and no problems so far after a year..but. Hummm I can see a possibi

Re: CS>request

2003-06-12 Thread sol
Jack, Thanks for the suggestions: I'm ahead of you on that, what you suggest is exactly what I have been doing for a few months now. Today, I decided to try "storing" the electrodes in DW, by rinsing and refilling the brew jar, and setting the generator in place ready to go for the next batch.

Re: CS>request

2003-06-12 Thread Jack Dayton
sol 6/11/03 5:11 PM > ... I did > have some problems that were due to my having washed my brewing jars... Paula, give some thought to doing all of your brewing in a specific jar, and when not in use, keep it covered, or maybe store it upside down. You should seldom have a need to clean it. JAC

Re: CS>request

2003-06-11 Thread sol
Again, that is why I no longer seed any batches. I prefer to brew several batches over the course of a couple days once or twice a month, rather than be brewing CS every other day (we use a lot of CS). So I don't really have time to let every batch sit for 2 days to see if it will remain clear a

Re: CS>request

2003-06-11 Thread sol
Jack, I've been doing basically what you suggest for months now, with two exceptions: I never seed anymore at all. And I no longer preheat the DW to 100 degrees. Pre-heating, probably due to the crazy DW here, made nearly every batch turn out very yellow. For a while there, I did have some proble

Re: CS>request

2003-06-11 Thread Jack Dayton
sol 6/10/03 4:33 PM Jack, Thanks for the laugh! I meant to say that my experience is that unless I seed with a large amount of CS the time difference isn't that much, so why bother? Especially for me personally, when I have such iffy water and don't really know for certain if my CS will stay c

Re: CS>request

2003-06-11 Thread Robert Berger
Hi Ken, You are 100% correct! the final batch will mirror the seed, so be careful. That is why I very seldom use a seed. "Ole Bob" -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, addr

Re: CS>request

2003-06-11 Thread Ode Coyote
I have noticed an effect now and then I call 'crystal patterning' where whatever you start with winds up being similar to what you end up with. So, if you use a colored batch to seed the next batch, it'll likely develop a color too. Ode At 12:42 PM 6/10/2003 -0600, you wrote: For my self,

Re: CS>request

2003-06-10 Thread sol
Re: CS>requestJack, Thanks for the laugh! I meant to say that my experience is that unless I seed with a large amount of CS the time difference isn't that much, so why bother? Especially for me personally, when I have such iffy water and don't really know for certain if my CS will stay clear u

Re: CS>request

2003-06-10 Thread Jack Dayton
sol 6/10/03 11:35 AM Seeding with 8 oz of CS considerably shortens the brew time. * Hey Paula, do you have a bus to catch? My generator has a conductivity light that glows green when brewing has begun -- I add 2 oz to a 42 oz container, and it is ready to go. Jack

Re: CS>request

2003-06-10 Thread sol
Well, I should have read your second post, Ken, before replying. I am indeed looking for a shorter jar that holds about 48 oz. Thanks! paula - Original Message - From: "Ode Coyote" > If your pints are coming out well, stick to pints. Two pints go faster > than a quart anyhow. > A quar

Re: CS>request

2003-06-10 Thread sol
For my self, because of the iffy DW, and the fact that even using the PWT there is something it does not detect in some bottles of water that leads to some of my CS turning pale straw color after 24 to 48 hours of storage. So I no longer use any starter CS to seed new batches. And I have found that

Re: CS>request

2003-06-10 Thread sol
- Original Message - From: Ruth Bertella To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 8:23 AM Subject: Re: CS>request Hi Paula - So far, ALL my CS has come out crystal clear using room temp DW and a small of amount of starter CS from the previous brew. My oldest

Re: CS>request

2003-06-10 Thread Ruth Bertella
Ruth - Original Message - From: sol To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 12:33 PM Subject: Re: CS>request Ruth, You didn't say if all your batches have come out clear? Pint batches come out well for me too, with the same model generator you have. I did get a

Re: CS>request

2003-06-10 Thread Ode Coyote
Paula If your pints are coming out well, stick to pints. Two pints go faster than a quart anyhow. A quart jar is getting close to too tall for the [vertically challenged] thermal stir effect at 7 watts and if you're treading edges of stability due to water quality variations [most people a

Re: CS>request

2003-06-10 Thread Ode Coyote
yield such different but repeatable results. [at least with MY calibration solution. Perhaps I got a bad bottle?] Ode [ ken] Still learning Ruth - Original Message - From: <mailto:h...@arkansas.net>Hank To: <mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com>silver-list@eskimo.co

Re: CS>request

2003-06-09 Thread sol
Ruth, You didn't say if all your batches have come out clear? Pint batches come out well for me too, with the same model generator you have. I did get a meter due to DW problems and inconsistencies (I just posted in more detail about the DW here). I no longer seed my batches of CS, nor do I pr

Re: CS>request

2003-06-09 Thread Mike Monett
url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m59963.html Re: CS>request From: Ruth Bertella Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 07:36:10 > This is all still really new to me, but I have made several > different size batches of CS with the silverpuppy generator which > includes an a

Re: CS>request

2003-06-09 Thread Ruth Bertella
w batch. Still learning Ruth - Original Message - From: Hank To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 7:54 PM Subject: Re: CS>request First get a PWT meter to test the DW and the PPMs Second take any power supply you may have from AC to 6Vdc to 40Vdc (your

Re: CS>request

2003-06-09 Thread Ode Coyote
Auto shutoff is keyed to the current controls and moniters the water exactly in the same way that a PWT does...by checking conductivity. [By monitering voltage drop] In order to work right, the electrodes must have a set surface area and be kept at a set distance apart and be parallel,

Re: CS>request

2003-06-08 Thread Hank
First get a PWT meter to test the DW and the PPMs Second take any power supply you may have from AC to 6Vdc to 40Vdc (your Scanner, Printer plugin will work) and two . silver wires, Put the + to one wire and the - to the other wire and you have what any of these high priced gen's have, othe

Re: CS>Request

2001-12-22 Thread Brooks Bradley
Dear Alvin, I mailed the package on December 7, 2001, at 1:oo p.m. The Customs Label # is CP951809193US. It was mailed at the Alvarado, Texas Post Office. Sincerely, Brooks. Alvin Rose wrote: > HI Brooks > Thanks for th

Re: CS>Request

2001-12-22 Thread J.M. Mitchell,Jr.
BROOKS: I am sure that I speak for all; it is good to have to back on line. Merry Christmas and many more to you! Joe Mitchell Brooks Bradley wrote: > > I have just...todaygotten my PC system cleaned and back > up. It was necessary to purge everything in my mail systems and d

Re: CS>Request Kelp Help

2001-12-22 Thread Brooks Bradley
Hello Mr. Meissner, My apologies for not being more specific in that post.most especially relating to the "kelp Powder". The product used must be a SOLUBLE powder product. These are, actually, highly concentrated liquids which have been dessicated back to powde

Re: CS>Request

2001-12-21 Thread Alvin Rose
HI Brooks Thanks for the message on the silver list I didn't receive the package you sent out. Please advise how it was sent and the date I will check it on this end..Sorry to hear you are having troubles with your computer as it can create a problem with valuable information lost. Wishing you and

RE: CS>Request

2001-12-20 Thread I Anderson
Time for another 'Chateaux Pomeroy's' Brooks. I think you might be meaning Alvin Rose you should be able to reach him at: i...@rtvc-2000.com Merry Christmas to you also, and many more! Ivan. > -Original Message- > From: Brooks Bradley [mailto:liat...@flash.net] > Sent: Friday, 21 Dece

Re: CS>request for alkalizer plans

2001-12-03 Thread brooks bradley
Dear Duncan, I believe the url you are looking for is www.angelfire.com/egel/acidwate.html Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. - Original Message - From: "Duncan Crow" To: Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2001 5:02 PM Subject: CS>request for alkalizer plans > > D

Re: CS>request for generator instuctions

2000-09-09 Thread M. G. Devour
Err, if I could just "moderate" Trem's comments a *little*... > This is NOT a good way to make CS. It is rudimentary at best. And > NEVER use salt. Use distilled water only. It is rudimentary, and could be expedient in an emergency or survival situation. It is perfectly okay for topical appli

Re: CS>request for generator instuctions

2000-09-08 Thread Marshall Dudley
"Robert L. Berger" wrote: > Hi Connie; > > A model train transformer is AC and most CS is made with DC. It would be > simpler > to start witha Radio Shack wall mounted transformer that outputs 30 volts DC. > The part number is 273-1668 and costs $21.99. With this and a meter and silver > wire yo

Re: CS>request for generator instuctions

2000-09-08 Thread Robert L. Berger
Hi Connie; A model train transformer is AC and most CS is made with DC. It would be simpler to start witha Radio Shack wall mounted transformer that outputs 30 volts DC. The part number is 273-1668 and costs $21.99. With this and a meter and silver wire you wold have the simplest system that is e

Re: CS>request for generator instuctions

2000-09-08 Thread Trem
Connie and Jolly, This is NOT a good way to make CS. It is rudimentary at best. And NEVER use salt. Use distilled water only. I'm sure Jolly has good intentions but there's another problem. Placing the electrodes that close together is an invitation for treeing or agglomeration. I'm sur

Re: CS>request for generator instuctions

2000-09-08 Thread Jolly Garland
Snap three 9 volt batteries together plus, minus,plus minus etc. Buy two 3 ft. wires with alligator clips at each end at Radio Shack and attach to two PURE silver wires or coins and to the end contacts of the battery array. Let the silver ONLY be immersed in pure distilled waterabout one half in