Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-09-15 Thread Tim
@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 7:04 AM Subject: Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size elixsil...@citlink.net wrote: Ode Coyote writes: If you are unaware of research relating to the effectiveness of yellow compared to clear ionic silver- can you state where you find that figure you just

RE: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-30 Thread Ode Coyote
@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size James Osbourne, Holmes wrote: Also since one silver particle can kill one pathogen, the more you have the better. Very interesting. Do you have sharable references available? That should have read, one silver particle can kill one pathogen at a time

RE: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-30 Thread Ivan Anderson
LOL -Original Message- From: Ode Coyote [mailto:coyote...@earthlink.net] Sent: Saturday, 31 August 2002 12:14 a.m. To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSNewbie/Particle Size One particle weighing over a gram has been used to kill werwolves when delivered in vivo at high

RE: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-29 Thread Ivan Anderson
August 2002 3:54 p.m. To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size My fist batches of c/s were with a three-battery unit. Cloudy white (grey) colloids resulted, which stuck to and eventually silver-plated the glass (mirrored). If large grey particles stick, as do yellow

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-29 Thread Rod Stevenson
Johnny Silverseed wrote (snip) Ionic is new on the silver scene, relatively speaking. For years those lettered researchers in the know touted only yellow to gold in coloration knowing that clear silver was molecular i.e...bad. So if smaller(ionic) is better- why have so many testimonials been

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-29 Thread Marshall Dudley
elixsil...@citlink.net wrote: Ode Coyote writes: My research shows the Tyndall Effect or Phenemon refers to the conical shape a flashlight beam will take as it passes through a highly colloidal sol. How pray-tell does the thin line of a laser equate to this? The Tyndall Effect ( see

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-29 Thread Ode Coyote
The effect is the same, the light source of the laser is more coherent. Tyndall didn't have a laser at that time. The laser works better to do the same thing. Ken My research shows the Tyndall Effect or Phenemon refers to the conical shape a flashlight beam will take as it passes through a

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-29 Thread Marshall Dudley
elixsil...@citlink.net wrote: Ode Coyote writes: If you are unaware of research relating to the effectiveness of yellow compared to clear ionic silver- can you state where you find that figure you just used, i.e... 5-10% as being ALL that is yellow in a batch of yellow c/s? This is from

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-29 Thread Marshall Dudley
elixsil...@citlink.net wrote: Jack Dayton writes: Why do you think and tell people smaller is better? Can you speak to Bob Beck's statement of cellular dedifferentiation adn ionic as opposed to colloidal? Only the silver that is exposed can be active. Any buried inside a particle does not

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-29 Thread Ode Coyote
## Let's define a bit better Colorless = no color but presents a TE indicating the presence of colloidal particles Clear..often used interchangeably with colorless..= no color and no TE [pure ionic] Color= contains particles large enough to refract a given color but also contains the smaller

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-29 Thread Ode Coyote
At 12:23 AM 8/29/02 -0400, you wrote: The presumption of those first batches I ever made being low PPM yet large grey colloids comes from the recognition of the batches appearing clear-to-milky yet eventually several batches silvered the clear glass. I believe only large grey colloids will do

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-29 Thread Ode Coyote
It's just a matter of brevity to band width and courtesy to the downloader ..when I remember to do it. Ken At 12:34 AM 8/29/02 -0400, you wrote: I see below that my email address as well as my penname and book title are being snipped off. O.K. I might agree with the title being left off now

RE: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-29 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size elixsil...@citlink.net wrote: Jack Dayton writes: Why do you think and tell people smaller is better? Can you speak to Bob Beck's statement of cellular dedifferentiation adn ionic as opposed to colloidal? Only the silver

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-29 Thread Marshall Dudley
James Osbourne, Holmes wrote: Also since one silver particle can kill one pathogen, the more you have the better. Very interesting. Do you have sharable references available? That should have read, one silver particle can kill one pathogen at a time, or better yet a silver particle can

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-29 Thread Marshall Dudley
: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com] Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 12:00 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size James Osbourne, Holmes wrote: Also since one silver particle can kill one pathogen, the more you have the better. Very interesting. Do

RE: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-29 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Does that mean that one particle is capable of killing an organism? TIA, James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com] Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 12:00 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size James Osbourne

RE: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-29 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Wild. Any cites? James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com] Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 1:21 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size It is my understanding that all that is needed to kill a simple

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-28 Thread elixsilver
My fist batches of c/s were with a three-battery unit. Cloudy white (grey) colloids resulted, which stuck to and eventually silver-plated the glass (mirrored). If large grey particles stick, as do yellow particles- whose to say clear ions don't as well? I began the use of vitamine C as an

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-28 Thread elixsilver
Ode Coyote writes: If yellow CS is left in clear glass, the yellow sticks to the glass and the remainder still exhibits all the properties of CS. This tells me that yellow CS is not ALL yellow and contains a good percentage of the small colorless particles along with the larger yellow ones.

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-28 Thread elixsilver
Ode Coyote writes: If yellow CS is left in clear glass, the yellow sticks to the glass and the remainder still exhibits all the properties of CS. This tells me that yellow CS is not ALL yellow and contains a good percentage of the small colorless particles along with the larger yellow ones.

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-28 Thread elixsilver
The presumption of those first batches I ever made being low PPM yet large grey colloids comes from the recognition of the batches appearing clear-to-milky yet eventually several batches silvered the clear glass. I believe only large grey colloids will do that. Yellow colloids will cause

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-28 Thread elixsilver
I see below that my email address as well as my penname and book title are being snipped off. O.K. I might agree with the title being left off now that I gain more info about ettiquete, BUT, my email address has no connection to any business-related name I use and thereby should not be snipped.

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-28 Thread elixsilver
Jack Dayton writes: From: elixsil...@citlink.net Subject: Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size Resent-Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2002 21:34:45 -0700 Jack Dayton writes: ( I'LL BE DAMNED IF I DID !!! Jack Dayton O.K. Jack- so I stepped on your reply again. Mabey I've got it right

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-28 Thread George
On Wed, 28 Aug 2002 23:58:56 -0400, elixsil...@citlink.net wrote: My research shows the Tyndall Effect or Phenemon refers to the conical shape a flashlight beam will take as it passes through a highly colloidal sol. How pray-tell does the thin line of a laser equate to this? As I posted on

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-26 Thread Ode Coyote
The store bought CS can be MSP [mild silver protein] Chemically precipitated [not electro colloidal at all] Poorly made HVAC [High voltage AC complete with nitrates]...well made HVAC is very good, but who made it and how? Large particle LVDC [low voltage DC] What color is it? Pale Yellow? well,

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-26 Thread Ode Coyote
Could you tell us how you managed to do that [low PPM solution of large, grey colloids] and how you could tell that you did? Have you ever made a deep yellow CS, left it in a clear glass container for several months and poured it out into another clear glass container, then looked at the

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-26 Thread Ode Coyote
If yellow CS is left in clear glass, the yellow sticks to the glass and the remainder still exhibits all the properties of CS. This tells me that yellow CS is not ALL yellow and contains a good percentage of the small colorless particles along with the larger yellow ones. The deeper the yellow

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-25 Thread rwtnbch816
Jack, I appreciate your explanation,however I'm not that smart. Would youmind re-explaining what you said. Here are some of the words I had some trouble with: ionic, yellow colloids, ionicsilver, cellular dedifferentiation, PPM, agryria. Thank you, Becky

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-25 Thread Marshall Dudley
elixsil...@citlink.net wrote: Jack Dayton writes: If smaller is better, it must be presumed you mean ionic as yellow colloids are larger than ionic silver. The color comes as a result of size, btw. Ionic is new on the silver scene, relatively speaking. For years those lettered researchers

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-25 Thread Marshall Dudley
rwtnbch...@aol.com wrote: Jack, I appreciate your explanation,however I'm not that smart. Would youmind re-explaining what you said. Here are some of the words I had some trouble with: ionic, Containing ions, atoms which are missing one or more electrons and are thus positively

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-25 Thread Jack Dayton
From: elixsil...@citlink.net Subject: Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size Resent-Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2002 21:34:45 -0700 Jack Dayton writes: ( I'LL BE DAMNED IF I DID !!! Jack Dayton If smaller is better, it must be presumed you mean ionic as yellow colloids are larger than

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-25 Thread Jack Dayton
From: rwtnbch...@aol.com Subject: Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com Resent-Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2002 06:46:43 -0700 Jack, I appreciate your explanation,however I'm not that smart. Would youmind re-explaining what you said. Here are some of the words I had some

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-25 Thread Hank Adams
Subject: Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size Resent-Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2002 21:34:45 -0700 Jack Dayton writes: ( I'LL BE DAMNED IF I DID !!! Jack Dayton If smaller is better, it must be presumed you mean ionic as yellow colloids are larger than ionic silver. The color comes as a result

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-24 Thread Jack Dayton
From: rwtnbch...@aol.com Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2002 10:20:17 EDT To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSNewbie/Particle Size Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com Resent-Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2002 07:20:54 -0700 I¹m not very familiar with the use if colloidal silver so I

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-24 Thread rwtnbch816
At this point I'm not trying to cure anything, but my son has had frequent sinus infections.

Re: CSNewbie/Particle Size

2002-08-24 Thread elixsilver
Jack Dayton writes: If smaller is better, it must be presumed you mean ionic as yellow colloids are larger than ionic silver. The color comes as a result of size, btw. Ionic is new on the silver scene, relatively speaking. For years those lettered researchers in the know touted only yellow to