Re: CS>Unidentified subject!

2016-05-09 Thread Olushola Camara
Your question is very open-ended and general. So you have 2 routes to educate yourself and home in on issues for which you need clarification.. First is to read the archives.. Second is to use the internet to research "colloidal silver". Personally I would go the internet route. In any case jot do

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2016-05-04 Thread V
This might be a good time to remind members of traps set regarding individuals and recommendations for treatments. This one the one I am replying to, reminds me of that. Just to keep from being targeted for overstepping ourselves and treading where the mighty Pharm claims territory. Just saying be

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2016-05-04 Thread Deborah Gerard
Hi...what do you know so far?Debbie On Wednesday, May 4, 2016 10:19 AM, tsokwaaluandeyaba wrote: I am Tsokwa Alu Andeyaba, a Nigerian and a public servant. I want to learn more and everything about colloidal silver. I hope your group will help achieve that.     Thanks

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2015-02-16 Thread Reece Maxey
:ozarko...@att.net] > Sent: Monday, February 16, 2015 6:57 PM > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: Re: CS>Unidentified subject! > > By no means did the hanging comment pertain to you, and bye the way, I > retired from USAF in'73. First 10 were in US Army. That was a long time

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2015-02-16 Thread Floyd Petri
Well I spent the first 10 in the Air Force and the last 10 in the Army just the opposite. Floyd -Original Message- From: Reece Maxey [mailto:ozarko...@att.net] Sent: Monday, February 16, 2015 6:57 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Unidentified subject! By no means did

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2015-02-16 Thread Reece Maxey
Just to confirm my latest message to Floyd: hanging comment not for you Floyd. Opa Sent from my iPad > On Feb 16, 2015, at 7:23 PM, Ron wrote: > > I'll butt in here to say that Floyd you have not been bitching. You are > sincerely trying to remedy a legitimate problem and I do believe that >

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2015-02-16 Thread Ron
I'll butt in here to say that Floyd you have not been bitching. You are sincerely trying to remedy a legitimate problem and I do believe that everybody would like to see that happen. Ron On 2/16/2015 4:18 PM, Floyd Petri wrote: Reece I won't be sending you any more emails. The only Silver-lis

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2015-02-16 Thread Reece Maxey
By no means did the hanging comment pertain to you, and bye the way, I retired from USAF in'73. First 10 were in US Army. That was a long time ago. Opa Sent from my iPad > On Feb 16, 2015, at 6:18 PM, Floyd Petri wrote: > > Reece I won't be sending you any more emails. The only Silver-list em

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2015-02-16 Thread Floyd Petri
Reece I won't be sending you any more emails. The only Silver-list email that I received is this one from you. I am not 80, but I am 71 and retired from the U.S. Army. I can see that you are satisfied with the Silver-list and am I the one referred to as bitching about being hung with a new rope? F

Re: CS>Unidentified subject! Judy Down Maine responds

2015-02-16 Thread Judy Knowlton
obalt blue glass dropper bottles for carrying in purse. We are a healthy bunch, here in cool -- well, frigid -- Maine! Judy Down Mine -Original Message- From: Ron Sent: Monday, February 16, 2015 1:33 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Unidentified subject! 80 ya are. No

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2015-02-16 Thread bruce1sa
I am 77 yoa andsay AMEN to the post byReece Maxey. Bruce A. -Original Message- From: Reece Maxey To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2015 12:22:58 -0600 Subject: CS>Unidentified subject! As I recently posted on this forum, I am 80 years old. I doubt there are many part

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2015-02-16 Thread Ron
80 ya are. No not many but just for the record I am 86 1/2. I don't see that anybody here really has their panties in a bunch. Doesn't hurt to kick around ideas. Ron On 2/16/2015 10:22 AM, Reece Maxey wrote: As I recently posted on this forum, I am 80 years old. I doubt there are many partici

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2013-01-06 Thread V
h, now I am getting everything in duplicate? On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 10:36 AM, wrote: > Did someone send a junk mail ? > > On Jan 6, 2013, at 1:40 AM, Carol Ann wrote: > > http://ugurmumcuanaokullari.com/fpbs.php?pfac=pfac -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal S

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2013-01-06 Thread aslraven
Did someone send a junk mail ? On Jan 6, 2013, at 1:40 AM, Carol Ann wrote: > http://ugurmumcuanaokullari.com/fpbs.php?pfac=pfac

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2011-09-21 Thread PTFerrance
Mike, I think we are being spammed! PT From: Deborah Gerard [mailto:devorah...@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2011 9:53 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com; 1...@pcpizza.com; deb.v...@yahoo.com; checkthesh...@yahoo.com; dianaanderson...@yahoo.com Subject: CS>Unidentified subject! ht

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2011-07-31 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Deborah -- you been hacked MA From: Deborah Gerard To: silver-list@eskimo.com; 1...@pcpizza.com; deb.v...@yahoo.com; checkthesh...@yahoo.com; dianaanderson...@yahoo.com Sent: Sun, July 31, 2011 6:07:30 PM Subject: CS>Unidentified subject! http://suresnet

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2010-10-31 Thread PT Ferrance
Yes.  You should have good security software. PT From: Pat To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sun, October 31, 2010 10:23:10 AM Subject: Re: CS>Unidentified subject! Drug selling site.  Can it be dangerous to go to a .com website?

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2010-10-31 Thread Pat
Drug selling site. Can it be dangerous to go to a .com website? Pat From: Day Sutton To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sun, October 31, 2010 9:42:28 AM Subject: Re: CS>Unidentified subject! If anybody opens this, let me know if it crashes your computer.

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2010-10-31 Thread Day Sutton
If anybody opens this, let me know if it crashes your computer. If not what is the subject ? On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 6:17 AM, wrote: > http://ybijucimohy.blogspot.com > > -- Day Sutton day.sut...@gmail.com

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2010-10-31 Thread MaryAnn Helland
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2010-03-16 Thread leslie
Amazing what you find out when you go back deleting excess mail! Gotta have a little laugh sometimes. Leslie - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Saturday, January 09, 2010 9:24 PM Subject: Re: CS>Unidentified subject! music pitch pipe? Chuck SCIENTIST INVENTS 'REVERSE L

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2010-01-13 Thread Colin Quinney
Thank you Brooks, "The Lung Flute" : http://www.popsci.com/bown/2009/innovator/pied-piper-mucus Best, Colin - Original Message - From: Brooks Bradley To: Silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, January 09, 2010 5:58 PM Subject: CS>Unidentified subject! Circa about 12 mont

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2010-01-09 Thread cking001
16 mhz would be beyond the range of hearing. Perhaps you mean 16 Hz or 16 KHZ? One is at the lowest audible and the other near the highest. Chuck 5 out of 4 people have a problem with fractions. On 1/9/2010 8:48:57 PM, Steve G (chube...@yahoo.com) w

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2010-01-09 Thread Dan Nave
You can't hear that low a frequency, maybe a hetrodyned frequency though... Dan On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 8:24 PM, wrote: > music pitch pipe? >                                        Chuck > >        SCIENTIST INVENTS 'REVERSE LIGHTBULB' THAT MAKES > ROOM DARKER > > > On 1/9/2010 8:29:46 PM, Dan N

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2010-01-09 Thread Dan Nave
experimentation, especially since I suspect my old ears > are not capable of detecting such a low note. > > Steve G. > > > > > > --- On *Sat, 1/9/10, Dan Nave * wrote: > > > From: Dan Nave > > Subject: Re: CS>Unidentified subject! > To: silver-list@eski

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2010-01-09 Thread Steve G
rtant. --- On Sat, 1/9/10, Renee wrote: From: Renee Subject: Re: CS>Unidentified subject! To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Saturday, January 9, 2010, 9:37 PM #yiv886187764 v\3a* { } #yiv886187764 v\3a* { }  I have zero music background so don't understand any of it, b

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2010-01-09 Thread Renee
I have zero music background so don't understand any of it, but in reading the comments on the first link a person posted this. Is it true? >>The solution is simple. Make a one note musical instrument with the same basic design. Then cover the hole with your finger to get the same vibrations as

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2010-01-09 Thread cking001
music pitch pipe? Chuck SCIENTIST INVENTS 'REVERSE LIGHTBULB' THAT MAKES ROOM DARKER On 1/9/2010 8:29:46 PM, Dan Nave (bhangcha...@gmail.com) wrote: > The shape of the tube is probably very important.  >   > How would you tune it, trial and error

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2010-01-09 Thread Steve G
ght vibrational frequency, without regard to the other sound characteristics. It would take some experimentation, especially since I suspect my old ears are not capable of detecting such a low note. Steve G. --- On Sat, 1/9/10, Dan Nave wrote: From: Dan Nave Subject: Re: CS>Unidentif

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2010-01-09 Thread Dan Nave
cutting off a half inch at a time until it was 'just right.' > > Cool! > > Steve G. > > > --- On *Sat, 1/9/10, cking...@nycap.rr.com * wrote: > > > From: cking...@nycap.rr.com > Subject: Re: CS>Unidentified subject! > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Date

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2010-01-09 Thread Dan Nave
http://www.popsci.com/bown/2009/innovator/pied-piper-mucus http://www.popsci.com/bown/2009/video/video-playing-lung-flute Dan On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 4:58 PM, Brooks Bradley wrote: > Circa about 12 months ago, I posted some information relative to research > (some of it peculiar to our staff)rel

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2010-01-09 Thread Annie B Smythe
l. The length of the scotch tape would be the biggest issue. I'd plan on making it too long, and then tuning it by cutting off a half inch at a time until it was 'just right.' Cool! Steve G. --- On *Sat, 1/9/10, cking...@nycap.rr.com //* wrote: From: cking...@nycap.rr.

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2010-01-09 Thread Steve G
ould be the biggest issue.  I'd plan on making it too long, and then tuning it by cutting off a half inch at a time until it was 'just right.' Cool! Steve G. --- On Sat, 1/9/10, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote: From: cking...@nycap.rr.com Subject: Re: CS>Unidentified su

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2010-01-09 Thread cking001
Info at http://medicalacoustics.com/ Chuck "Vegan Vampire Attacks Trees" On 1/9/2010 5:58:27 PM, Brooks Bradley (brooks76...@lycos.com) wrote: > Circa about 12 months ago, I posted some information relative to research > (some of it peculiar to our staff)

Re: CS>Unidentified subject!

2009-09-06 Thread Ode Coyote
Selenium is a key element in the elimination and levels control of many metals that in too high amounts would be toxic and are too common to easily avoid ingesting...like copper. Selenium itself is quite toxic in very small amountsif you get too much of it. Croak. Ode At 08:00 PM 9/5

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2009-09-05 Thread Del
Chuck, I don't know about you, but I'm not an elder. I'm only 70. Del - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Saturday, September 05, 2009 3:18 PM Subject: Re: CS>Unidentified subject! Selenium along with vitamin E is part of the process to reverse argyria.

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2009-09-05 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
But you don't need to take it if you don't *have* argyria? dee On 5 Sep 2009, at 20:18, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote: Selenium along with vitamin E is part of the process to reverse argyria. Both are important supplements anyway, especially for us elders.

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2009-09-05 Thread cking001
Selenium along with vitamin E is part of the process to reverse argyria. Both are important supplements anyway, especially for us elders. Chuck When you are over the hill, you pick up speed... On 9/5/2009 3:00:46 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick (d...@deetr

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2009-09-05 Thread Indi
Some people fear argyria, which they believe can be averted by using selenium to help wth elimination of "excess silver" from the body. Not at all necessary if all you're using is EIS. There is no "potential harmful effect" of using EIS -- unless of course you're a single-celled organism... :)

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2009-09-05 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Sorry I missed all this. What is the point of selenium with CS? CS is to kill bacteria/viruses so why would we need to take selenium which is a mineral/anti-oxidant? dee On 5 Sep 2009, at 08:06, Neville Munn wrote: I've been ingesting my own EIS every day for a number of years now and I

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2009-09-05 Thread Clayton Family
: Clayton Family Subject: Re: CS>Unidentified subject! To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Friday, September 4, 2009, 9:30 AM Do you have a link to the info you are referring to? There is selenium in nuts, esp brazil nuts. On Sep 4, 2009, at 8:08 AM, Melly Bag wrote: To those of you who used homemade

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2009-09-05 Thread Neville Munn
th. We'll see what the future brings I guess. N. From: dianne_fra...@hotmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CS>Unidentified subject! Date: Sat, 5 Sep 2009 08:07:23 -0400 N Think it is great that you are doing so well and cs is a wonderful product. Many of us h

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2009-09-05 Thread Dianne France
: one.red...@hotmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CS>Unidentified subject! Date: Sat, 5 Sep 2009 17:36:49 +1030 I've been ingesting my own EIS every day for a number of years now and I take *nothing* else, perhaps I could be reminded of why I may need to take *anythi

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2009-09-05 Thread Neville Munn
eason. Or it could simply be I'm just too damn healthyand haven't a clue what I'm talking about, in which case just ignore/apply suitable finger pressure on delete button... N. > Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 20:29:13 -0700 > From: tita_...@yahoo.com > Subject:

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2009-09-04 Thread Melly Bag
as well, but i just lost the document last night. i was reading it and somehow my computer blinked and out it went. Just search in the westonprice.org (i think). Melly --- On Fri, 9/4/09, Clayton Family wrote: > From: Clayton Family > Subject: Re: CS>Unidentified subject! > To:

Re: calcium, was Re: CS>Unidentified subject!

2009-09-04 Thread John E. Stevens
100% organic whole food source selenium made by Innate Response is the seleniumj I would recommend - and daily. GTF chromium made by the same company is excellent for diabetics, too. i like Innate Response because they own the organic farms used for their supplements. No, I don't work for them.

calcium, was Re: CS>Unidentified subject!

2009-09-04 Thread sol
Melly Bag wrote: To those of you who used homemade CS for for loved ones for a long time, did you make them take selenium as well, which type? How about calcium which the Weston Price Foundation said is a must. Just beginning to take and make CS. Melly, I am now reading an interesting book

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2009-09-04 Thread Neville Munn
[did you make them take selenium as well,] -No, and I don't either, and same with calcium. N. > Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 06:08:35 -0700 > From: tita_...@yahoo.com > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: CS>Unidentified subject! > > To those of you who used homemade CS for for loved ones f

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2009-09-04 Thread Clayton Family
Do you have a link to the info you are referring to? There is selenium in nuts, esp brazil nuts. On Sep 4, 2009, at 8:08 AM, Melly Bag wrote: To those of you who used homemade CS for for loved ones for a long time, did you make them take selenium as well, which type? How about calcium whic

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2009-04-03 Thread Ode Coyote
For any sort of "CS" to work there, you'll need your intestines to be completely empty. Ode At 06:07 PM 4/2/2009 -0700, you wrote: I would llike to know how much mesosilver one would take a day for an intestinal infection, and for how many days. are there certain foods or vitamins that

Re: CS>( Unidentified subject) Why not identify it. ppm meters.

2008-08-19 Thread Clayton Family
Yep, that is what I do now. I have found that if I read the solution as soon as I turn it off, the reading agrees with my Faraday calcs, so I happily use the uS reading for the ppm. It is much faster, and as accurate as I want to get. It doesn't matter a whole lot anyway as long as there is som

Re: CS>( Unidentified subject) Why not identify it. ppm meters.

2008-08-19 Thread Ode Coyote
Yup, just like a good meter that doesn't detect everything is *pretty good* and the two methods come out close to each other...pretty muchin line with an actual test. ..like two 4 foot tall doors into the same dimly lit room . You can get in, but ya gotta duck a little and once in, y

Re: CS>( Unidentified subject) Why not identify it. ppm meters.

2008-08-17 Thread Clayton Family
Hi, Steve, They are all making ionic silver, referred to around as Electrically Isolated Silver, aka colloidal silver. And most would say, yes, it is good enough. Kathryn On Aug 15, 2008, at 8:07 PM, Norton, Steve wrote: I was wondering if you could even calibrate a TDS meter to accuratel

Re: CS>( Unidentified subject) Why not identify it. ppm meters.

2008-08-17 Thread Clayton Family
On Aug 16, 2008, at 12:20 PM, Ode Coyote wrote: Farady doesn't account for where the silver is or what form it's in, so it's no better than a meter. Faraday's Law is the upper limit of how much silver will go into solution, whether it is silver oxide, silver ions, or what have you. The po

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2008-08-17 Thread Tony Moody
On 15 Aug 2008 at 12:21, Carrole Orme wrote about : Subject : CS>Unidentified subject! >  Why do you think you aren't making strong CS??? > Ode > Hi Ode > I think I am making CS but not very strong It is very clear absolutely no > fragments I use to get some   It use to taste a little more metal n

Re: CS>( Unidentified subject) Why not identify it. ppm meters.

2008-08-16 Thread Ode Coyote
Farady doesn't account for where the silver is or what form it's in, so it's no better than a meter. I'm happy with the meter and knowing what it does so i can fudge the numbers closer to reality. ode Surely someone has written a program to do the Faraday Calculation. I could do it and m

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2008-08-16 Thread Ode Coyote
A 2 week old batch metering at 12 uS was sent to AA Spec testing. Came out at 11.9 PPM total @ 15% unmeterable particulate. [Strong TE] Weak TE, fudge down a couple of PPM. A Com-100 reading conductivity in a batch reads 18.3 uS and 8.4 PPM when switched to PPM in the NaCl scale 1.5 nume

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2008-08-16 Thread Ode Coyote
An Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer will measure PPM. Got 10 to 250 grand, a big closet to put it in and a techie to run it? Not me. I'll hang with a good guess. Ode At 07:01 PM 8/15/2008 -0400, you wrote: However TDS meters don't measure colloidal silver directly and so you need t

Re: CS>( Unidentified subject) Why not identify it. ppm meters.

2008-08-15 Thread Norton, Steve
I was wondering if you could even calibrate a TDS meter to accurately measure the colloidal silver ppm. Won't each CS generate some ionic silver that is unpredictable that will affect the measurements. I assume that a rough but fast estimate is the best you will ever do within a reasonable cost.

Re: CS>( Unidentified subject) Why not identify it. ppm meters.

2008-08-15 Thread Faith Gagne
- Original Message - From: "Wayne Fugitt" To: Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 8:27 PM Subject: CS>( Unidentified subject) Why not identify it. ppm meters. Evening Faith, At 06:01 PM 8/15/2008, you wrote: Steve, what measures ppm? I know it's been mentioned on this site but I was

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2008-08-15 Thread Faith Gagne
However TDS meters don't measure colloidal silver directly and so you need to multiply the reading on the TDS meter by a constant to get an estimate of the colloidal silver ppm. Steve, what measures ppm? I know it's been mentioned on this site but I was not ready to really pay attention.

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2008-08-15 Thread Norton, Steve
Faith, It is very easy. See: http://www.ozelink.com/tds_meters/how_to_use.htm However TDS meters don't measure colloidal silver directly and so you need to multiply the reading on the TDS meter by a constant to get an estimate of the colloidal silver ppm. I have seen it recommended that you m

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2008-08-15 Thread Faith Gagne
RE: CS>Unidentified subject! - Original Message - From: Norton, Steve To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 4:44 PM Subject: RE: CS>Unidentified subject! I meant DW not DS

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2008-08-15 Thread Norton, Steve
I meant DW not DS below. Is there any chance you have contaminated DS? This could explain the low level of CS if it is contaniminated but not bad enough to trip the water quality monitor in your generator. It could also be that the unit isn't operating correctl

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2008-08-15 Thread Norton, Steve
Carrole, I asked another question of the manufacturer : No problem answering your questions. You are correct about the time. The unit has a built in TDS type sensing circuit but no read out. If the machine runs for 3 hr and shuts off you will have CS. What ppm dep

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2006-11-28 Thread Ode Coyote
They had better lawyers, but that doesn't make the patent any good. It's there for intimidation purposes to "discourage" competition. Should intimidation not work and an infringement fight crop up, they'll lose both the case and the patent and they know it. Spending time in the patent off

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2006-11-25 Thread Marshall Dudley
That's odd, that patent is almost identical to one I filed 4 years earlier then that one for the production of CS using 10,000 volts AC. Mine was denied because they said it was old art, nothing new. Marshall Ronald (& Susan) wrote: Read about the only US patent of CS that we're aware of. ht

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2006-11-24 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Ken, I, for one, certainly appreciate your knowledgeable comments, such as the one on ASAP solution and the patent claims. As you know, newbies come on this forum and into this discipline every day and are easily snowed by high-sounding techno-babble, as we try to educate ourselves on this subject

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2006-11-23 Thread Ode Coyote
American Biotech is pretty much infamous for double talk and misleading ad copy. Our CS is patented? Not exactly. Their first "patented" process consisted of 6 off the shelf CS Pro generators in a vat with a stirrer. The "design" patent covered multiple electrodes with a stirrer...a des

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2006-11-23 Thread Ode Coyote
Interesting. But that has been done for at least 20 years by thousands of people before the patent was filed. I should patent the wheel. I don't believe anyone ever has. Silver Tetroxide has also been recently patented as has an age old substance, Silver Citrate. A patent is nothing

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2006-11-22 Thread Ronald (& Susan)
Read about the only US patent of CS that we're aware of. http://tinyurl.com/y9ann6 Ron Ode Coyote wrote: www.silvermedicine.org At 12:13 AM 11/21/2006 -0800, you wrote: Hi nathan, http://www.rexresearch.com/becker/becker1.htm I would include this one due to the important piece of in

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2006-11-22 Thread Ronald (& Susan)
http://www.americanbiotechlabs.com/index.html However, their shopping cart is not operational. This site has it though http://www.hartamerica.com [ http://www.hartamerica.com/ASAP%20Silver%20Solution.htm ] Ron Ode Coyote wrote: www.silvermedicine.org At 12:13 AM 11/21/2006 -0800, you

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2006-11-22 Thread Ode Coyote
www.silvermedicine.org At 12:13 AM 11/21/2006 -0800, you wrote: Hi nathan, http://www.rexresearch.com/becker/becker1.htm I would include this one due to the important piece of information it has about silver. V > Hi everyone, > can anyone suggest their top 5 cs sites > i want to int

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2006-11-21 Thread V
Hi nathan, http://www.rexresearch.com/becker/becker1.htm I would include this one due to the important piece of information it has about silver. V > Hi everyone, > can anyone suggest their top 5 cs sites > i want to introduce a friend of mine to cs > as he is leaving to go to india for s

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2006-07-19 Thread William Missett
Ruth, you can't imagine how happy we are that you have solved this problem. - Original Message - From: "ruth strackbein" To: Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 3:50 PM Subject: CS>Unidentified subject! From Ruth Strackbein, Hi, I have followed your instructions and did get the mac

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2006-07-19 Thread ruth strackbein
From Ruth Strackbein From: "ruth strackbein" Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>Unidentified subject! Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 15:49:18 -0500 From Ruth Strackbein, Hi, I have followed your instructions and did get the machine to put my new mail first

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2006-07-05 Thread Mike Monett
Marshall Dudley wrote: >Mike Monett wrote: [...] >> Bleach is a good >> substitute for canning salt, and gives a similar white dispersion. >> Ammonia dissolves it just like the silver chloride dispersion from >> salt, but I did a quick search and couldn't find any equations. >That

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2006-07-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
Mike Monett wrote: > Marshall Dudley wrote: > > > Sodium chlorite is NaClO2. I am not sure if ionic silver would > > combine with sodium chlorite or not, but if it did it would > > produce silver chlorite, a high explosive. I would personally not > > combine the two. > > >

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2006-07-05 Thread Mike Monett
Marshall Dudley wrote: > Sodium chlorite is NaClO2. I am not sure if ionic silver would > combine with sodium chlorite or not, but if it did it would > produce silver chlorite, a high explosive. I would personally not > combine the two. > Marshall I use it all the

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2006-07-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
Sodium chlorite is NaClO2. I am not sure if ionic silver would combine with sodium chlorite or not, but if it did it would produce silver chlorite, a high explosive. I would personally not combine the two. Marshall nathan cross wrote: > hello everyone, > > does anybody know what happens when y

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2006-06-29 Thread Marshall Dudley
nathan cross wrote: > hello my name is Nathan, > i use home made ionic collloidal silver regularly and have done for 5-6 > years now > i love it and always find it speeds my recovery by a phenominal rate i have > recomended it to my family and some close friends, hesitantly. Which has > proven to

RE: CS>Unidentified subject!

2006-06-26 Thread Richard Harris
ailto:st...@laguna.com.mx] Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 8:12 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Unidentified subject! All this should keep you busy... http://www.silvermedicine.org/colloidalsilverstudytexas.html The definitive study, last I heard...(pdf) http://www.silver-colloids.c

Re: CS>Unidentified subject!

2006-06-26 Thread nathan cross
thanks for the links i was having trouble finding information about research that had been done From: Stuff Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Unidentified subject! Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 07:11:40 -0500 All this should keep you busy... h

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2006-06-26 Thread Stuff
All this should keep you busy... http://www.silvermedicine.org/colloidalsilverstudytexas.html The definitive study, last I heard...(pdf) http://www.silver-colloids.com/Book/SilverColloids-s.pdf A lot more... http://www.silver-colloids.com/Pubs/pubs.html http://tinyurl.com/oe5v7 stuff At 0

Re: CS>Unidentified subject! distilling water

2006-01-07 Thread ruth strackbein
Later I posted the full problem I was dealing with.  Thanks for your concern, Optimal Life. From Ruth Strackbein From: "4optimallife" <4optimall...@rogers.com>Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.comTo: Subject: Re: CS>Unidentified subject!Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 16:41:02 -0500>If yo

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2006-01-07 Thread ruth strackbein
Thanks Bob.  Will do. Ruth From Ruth Strackbein From: Robert Berger Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.comTo: silver-list@eskimo.comSubject: Re: CS>distiller questions, was Re: CS>Unidentified subject!Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 14:36:38 -0800 (PST) Hi Ruth,   Use the full 4 quarts but leave the fille

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2006-01-06 Thread Robert Berger
Hi Ruth, Use the full 4 quarts but leave the filler hole open for about 5 minutes after steam is coming out of the hole before closing it. To avoid getting a steam burn turn off the still until little or no steam is coming out of the filler hole. Then cap and restart the process. "Ol

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2006-01-06 Thread ruth strackbein
Hi , Bob! I'm glad to hear that my distiller will work fine to make cs.  That's one step in getting ready to get a machine.  Thanks, Ruth From Ruth Strackbein From: sol Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.comTo: silver-list@eskimo.comSubject: CS>distiller questions, was Re: CS>Unidentif

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2006-01-06 Thread ruth strackbein
Would the contaminents that would be"blown off" be harmful in the making of cs. ?  Will also try making only 3 quarts at a time.  Thanks, Ruth From Ruth Strackbein From: Robert Berger Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.comTo: silver-list@eskimo.comSubject: Re: CS>distiller questions, was R

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2006-01-06 Thread Marshall Dudley
sol wrote: > Ole Bob, > I don't know if you remember you told me to do the same thing quite a > while back. I tried it and it makes my DW come out with a much higher > uS reading. > My husband said "that can't happen" but it sure did happen. I did the > experiment more than once. If it would be o

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2006-01-05 Thread sol
Ole Bob, I don't know if you remember you told me to do the same thing quite a while back. I tried it and it makes my DW come out with a much higher uS reading. My husband said "that can't happen" but it sure did happen. I did the experiment more than once. If it would be of any interest I can

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2006-01-05 Thread Robert Berger
If possible blow-off the first 5 minutes of boiling and then route the steam throught the condencing coils. that way is there are any organic compounds tha thave a boiling point near that of water they will boil off first and not go through your still. "Ole Bob" sickleave48...@aol.com wr

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2006-01-05 Thread Sickleave48045
I have a cheap 1 Gallon water distiller and find it works best if do not fill it up. I distill about 3 quarts at a time. Bob

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2006-01-04 Thread sol
So would it help to add filtration of some kind or a Reverse Osmosis unit before the water goes to the distiller? Am I right that Ruth's distiller is continuous flow? I have a weird thing here: we use a Waterpik R-7 faucet filter but distilling filtered tap water results in higher uS distilled w

Re: CS>Unidentified subject!

2006-01-04 Thread 4optimallife
If you must drink softened water, it is better to use potassium rather than the sodium to soften the water. Costs about $1 a bag more. You may have to search a bit for it. Kallie - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 9:10 AM Subject: Re: CS>Unidentif

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2006-01-04 Thread Robert Berger
Hi Ruth, Hard water has mineral carbonates that cause the hard build-up in you still. Soft water basically has the same minerals but the compounds has been changed so that things do not scale. Either water when distilled will make good silver solutions. "Ole bob"

Re: CS>Unidentified subject!

2006-01-04 Thread cking001
You're not supposed to DRINK the water from a water softener. Bad for the heart. I believe the salts they use are the problem. Anyway, this got proved to me one year when a neighbor showed me his tomato seedlings. He wondered why they were doing so poorly. It turned out that he was using water fr

Re: CS>Unidentified subject!

2005-11-19 Thread ruth strackbein
From Ruth Strackbein, Thanks to you, too, Mike.  I am in process of getting my steam distiller fixed.  That is step one toward getting equipped to make cs.  Ruth From: "M. G. Devour" Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.comTo: silver-list@eskimo.comSubject: Re: CS>Unidentified subject!Date

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2005-11-18 Thread Marshall Dudley
Water oz is silver citrate, and implicated in a number of cases of argyria from what I understand. You can easily make you own by putting some citric acid into the water when you try to make CS, but I would not recommend it. Marshall ruth strackbein wrote: > > > From Ruth Strackbein: To All, d

Re: CS>Unidentified subject!

2005-11-18 Thread M. G. Devour
Ruth Strackbein writes: > To All, do any of you have information about a group called water oz? > There is a person in my locality who sells cs water through this > company. He claims that one should only use a teaspoon of this stuff a > day. He implied that it would be dangerous to use it by the

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