27, 2010 11:10 PM
Subject: Re: CSvoltage meter/ CELL VOLTAGE Dr. Tennant's book
One advantage of the biomodulator is its small handheld size. I think
that is also its drawback. These devices work by delivering currents to
the needed locations. By having fixed electrodes with little separation
difference.
Regards,
Steve N
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From: needling around [mailto:ptf2...@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 4:52 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSvoltage meter/ CELL VOLTAGE Dr. Tennant's book
I like everything about my cosmodic unit. The other
for Millie
Ng. I think the crush injury and the hallucis vulgus repair are most
amazing.
PT
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From: Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 10:06 AM
Subject: Re: CSvoltage meter/ CELL VOLTAGE Dr. Tennant's book
cells need voltage
A misleading misnomer.
Cells need electrochemical ion exchange eg chemical reactions in order
to not starve or asphyxiate when doing things
Even communications between cells are carried out by these exchanges.
Any chemical reaction can be described as electronic in
voltages. And I don't even want to touch his
frequencies and essential oil assertions.
- Steve N
From: Nenah Sylver [mailto:nenahsyl...@cox.net]
Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2010 10:26 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSvoltage meter/ CELL VOLTAGE Dr. Tennant's book
As Dr. Tennant
: Monday, September 27, 2010 9:04 PM
Subject: Re: CSvoltage meter/ CELL VOLTAGE Dr. Tennant's book
I have not said that Dr Tennant's device does not work. I am sure that
it does. At least to some extent. His device is based on well known
technology that studies have proven to provide pain relief
.
- Steve N
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From: needling around [mailto:ptf2...@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Monday, September 27, 2010 6:22 PM
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Subject: Re: CSvoltage meter/ CELL VOLTAGE Dr. Tennant's book
Hi Steve,
Would you mind sharing the names of devices that you feel
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From: Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, September 27, 2010 9:39 PM
Subject: Re: CSvoltage meter/ CELL VOLTAGE Dr. Tennant's book
I try and make a point of not recommending a specific CS supplier and in
this case a specific pain reducer. I
[mailto:ptf2...@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Monday, September 27, 2010 7:43 PM
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Subject: Re: CSvoltage meter/ CELL VOLTAGE Dr. Tennant's book
Thanks. You seemed to have an opinion. I already have 2 scenar units
and
was looking at the biomodulator as a possible addition
Hello Love,
Although I understand some of the basics, there are wide gaps in my
comprehension. For example, cells need voltage. But the voltage can, in
the body, come only from the chemical biology of the cells themselves, and
must be regulated by cells. I don't know anything about Norton. I
As Dr. Tennant outlines in his book, the amount of cellular voltage that
corresponds to various states of the cells and tissues-degeneration, severe
degeneration, inflammation, severe inflammation, and normal-has a distinct
correlation with biological and physiological processes. This includes pH.
Jerry Tannant spoke on Coast 7-21-10
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2010/07/21
-- Dr. Jerry Tennant www.tennantinstitute.com 972-580-1156 and Dr Mark
Starr
-- If your bioterminals average out at -10 mv you are a thyroid patient
until proven ow.
-- At normal body voltage save kidney @ 5 mv:
David Sereda does this. Also sells things to help keep healthy voltage
differential. http://www.voiceentertainment.net/
-Original Message-
From: Ode Coyote [mailto:odecoy...@windstream.net]
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 6:39 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSvoltage
: Ode Coyote [mailto:odecoy...@windstream.net]
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 6:39 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSvoltage meter
I think Tennant is scamming ya'll.
What you are measuring is related to galvanic skin
response..probably..capacitive discharge pathways
Dr. Tennant doesn't explain his claim that all cells in the body need between
-20 mV and -25 mV. Without an explanation his claim is pretty much worthless.
But let me make a guess. The optimal blood pH is somewhere between 7.35 and
7.45. If blood pH moves below 6.8 or above 7.8, cells stop
The sentence below should have read And there is no way that his device can
permanently alter the body or a cell's pH.
- Steve N
-Original Message-
From: Norton, Steve
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2010 5:05 PM
To: 'silver-list@eskimo.com'
Subject: Re: CSvoltage meter
Dr. Tennant
I think Tennant is scamming ya'll.
What you are measuring is related to galvanic skin
response..probably..capacitive discharge pathways for an uneven
electro-potential and wetter and dryer areas of skin being connected by the
meter.
Your skin is always picking up and discharging
From talk www.coasttocoastam.com 7-21-10
Dr. Jerry Tennant www.tennantinstitute.com 972-580-1156 and Dr Mark Starr
-- If all of your bioterminals average out at -10 millivolts you are a
thyroid patient until proven otherwise.
-- At normal body voltage save the kidney at 5 millivolts, that is a
Hello all,
I am interested in any opinions and comments and discussion of the work of
Gerry Tennant that anyone can offer.
TIA,
Jim
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 11:29 PM, Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.comwrote:
I would very much like to know just what voltage Dr. Tennant is talking
10:17 PM
Subject: Re: CSvoltage meter
Hello all,
I am interested in any opinions and comments and discussion of the work of
Gerry Tennant that anyone can offer.
TIA,
Jim
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 11:29 PM, Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.com
wrote:
I would very much
Dr. Jerry Tennant was interviewed on www.coasttocoastam.com July 21, 2010.
He has found all cells in the body need between -20 MV and -25 MV
Larry Lytle has his Q-1000 laser as well. see youtube
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 1:24 PM, needling around ptf2...@bellsouth.netwrote:
Hi,
I was recently
I would very much like to know just what voltage Dr. Tennant is talking about.
If you are not grounded and in an RF shielded room, you are very likely to
measure voltage potentials caused by static charges or outside electromagnetic
signals. I have read that you are also able to pick up small
Afternoon Wayne,
Of course voltage, current, and resistance are all proportional to one
another. In a simple circuit, if you change one, you change the
other/s in proportion according to Ohm's Law.
Voltage, or Current, or Resistance can be held constant and one or two
of the other variables
I hesitate to put myself forward as the representative of all Yankees,
since I wasn't born, or raised for the most part, in the US.
But I would hazard a guess that Yankee logic would say, If it works,
it is right.
They are noted for being practical, after all...
(And, overseas, *you* would be a
That's one that makes the average automotive troubleshooter pull his
hair out.
Corrosion can do really weird things with heat changing the resistance
of the corrosion layer.
I've even had headlights turn themselves into blinkers with a heating and
cooling cycle in a corroded switch.
Morning Ode,
At 05:44 AM 4/15/2009, you wrote:
I've even had headlights turn themselves into blinkers with a
heating and cooling cycle in a corroded switch.
Thanks for jogging my memory.
I had one car that did that. Drove me Crazy.
I had totally forgotten about it. Terrible, it was.
Afternoon Wayne,
Isn't there a commandment about dropping my name in vain?...
So what's the problem? Amount of released silver, ion production, is
related to current.
Voltage is only relevant in that it has to be high enough to support
the particular current.
(Too little voltage? Move the
the end of process and I get two or three
little pools of mirror-looking silver floating on top.
Thanks again for your help!!
Carlos
From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@alltel.net
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSVoltage
Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 09:26:24 -0400
indicates the *maximum
possible* ppm but you will have to subtract the losses from that maximum.
Dan
-Original Message-
From: Carlos Pérez [mailto:explorer...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 2:29 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSVoltage...Where did my H2 go?
Hellow, friends
for your help.
Carlos
From: Dan Nave dan.n...@nilfisk-advance.com
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSVoltage...Where did my H2 go?
Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 15:13:37 -0500
With large electrodes and very low currents you may not see hydrogen
bubbles.
The Faraday
What he's saying is that in order to control the current, the circuit
drops the voltage as conductivity rises.
So, it doesn't matter if you start with 1000 volts or 6 volts. Once the
max current is being drawn, the voltage at the electrodes will be the same.
The time it takes to increase
the end of process and I get two or three
little pools of mirror-looking silver floating on top.
Thanks again for your help!!
Carlos
From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@alltel.net
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSVoltage
Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 09:26:24 -0400
Morning Keith,
At 11:32 PM 7/9/2007, you wrote:
You missed a lot of technical messages about all this a few months ago. IF
you were using the right mailer or the key MBX format, I would send you
many thousands of messages on a CD.
My question is this..If the milliamps are so low then why
Voltage is irrelevant.
Any voltage over 1.2 will do.
Current density, the ratio of current drawn through your changing
conductivity in the water to surface area of the electrode is important to
keep the Nernst Diffusion layer from over loading.
Current draw can be controlled by gradually
CWFugitt wrote:
Morning Keith,
At 11:32 PM 7/9/2007, you wrote:
You missed a lot of technical messages about all this a few months
ago. IF you were using the right mailer or the key MBX format, I
would send you many thousands of messages on a CD.
My question is this..If the milliamps
Fred,
It will take you a lot longer w 6v than 30v to reach the same
conductivity.
Distilled water is not a great conductor, so the higher voltage will
overcome it's resistance quicker to get to your 1ma level than the
lower voltage will.
Once you're at the 1 ma, the time to end of process will be
Morning Chuck,
At 11:09 AM 7/10/2007, you wrote:
Your message sounds real good and factual.
I read it a few times and it made me think grin
Once you're at the 1 ma, the time to end of process will
be the same.
Sound like you are saying that 1 ma at 6 volt does the same work as 1
Most of you replying are missing the point about starting out with
higher voltage.
The resistance of pure water is very high so it takes time to get the
conduction (amount of silver being released into the water) to increase
to the point where the current limit will take over. Having higher
Think of it this way, Wayne.
The simplest cs process has been refined over the years to occur when
the current is limited to 1 ma or so, in distilled water, for however
long you want depending on strength desired.
~10 ppm has become a benchmark, so we'll talk about that.
One of the easiest ways
Evening Chuck and Dan,
At 01:07 PM 7/10/2007, you wrote:
I don't disagree with anything either of you are saying,
However my two bit system don't limit current.
So, my question relates to that. The current can increase slightly up to a
point, without any problem, can it not? Seems I
On 7/10/07, CWFugitt c_wa...@earthlink.net wrote:
I see many beginners get carried away and worry themselves to death. Not
necessary. If they want to devote 1000's of hours studying all this,
fine. That is their choice.
Otherwise they should know their ability and limitations.
Be happy,
Hi Debbie,
Well done, you are on the right track.
Two things. the second one first:
First. 2 to 5 minutes is enough to make usable CS in your case.
If you use tap water or if you add anything soluble to distilled water
then the brew times are very short, about 3 minutes per cupful.
The
It ran away, went to town, got into a fist fight at the bar, did time in jail and was released, got married and had 5 kids, joined the circus and brought the elephant home for dinner.
You're lucky the transformer didn't catch fire. [It was a DC output, right?]
You'll have to watch a setup like
At 08:59 PM 2/28/2005 +, you wrote:
My generater is home made.
Ive used a 12 volt transformer. and ive made a plastic box . Ive got two banana clips inserted in the top of the box holding a piece of . silver rod each...the positive banana clip is joined to a bulb and then back to the
My generater is home made.
Ive used a 12 volt transformer. and ive made a plastic box . Ive got two banana
clips inserted in the top of the box holding a piece of . silver rod
each...the positive banana clip is joined to a bulb and then back to the
positive banana clip.
I dont have a
url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m60602.html
CSVoltage source vs load;
was Re: CSAnswer to Catherine, warning to Mike Monett...
From: cvincer
Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2003 15:25:27
The batteries in series is not a straight series circuit. The
reason is that there are voltage
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