RE: CSfloaters

2008-06-24 Thread Mary Ellen Murphy
Does anybody know about this. Thanks Mary Ellen _ From: michelle hamel [mailto:mham...@embarqmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 10:28 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSfloaters Hi I was wondering if I could get the whole formulae to get rid of floaters. The

Re: CSfloaters

2008-06-24 Thread Tad Winiecki
On Jun 24, 2008, at 8:27 AM, michelle hamel wrote: Hi I was wondering if I could get the whole formulae to get rid of floaters.   The amounts of CS  Dr. Christophers and MS. This would be a big help  -:) Michelle I haven't used this but here is a former post, I cannot add any

Re: CSfloaters

2008-06-24 Thread cking001
I had severe eye floaters, so much so that I feared an onset of blindness. My ophthalmologist was not much help, other than explaining that they consisted of junk buildup due to poor drainage. I came across some MSM drops on the net that helped somewhat. Further research led me to Dr

Re: CSFloaters in CS

2004-10-20 Thread Ode Coyote
I've made CS that strong and a little stronger that remained colorless but it's a real crapshoot with everything optimal and a lot of luck. My record so far is around 78 uS. I don't have that batch anymore. If I recall, I contaminated it [with backwash while tasting?] after it sat around for a

Re: CSfloaters, chunkies and sparklies

2004-10-20 Thread Ode Coyote
Trem incorporates it in his pro unit. I think the Wishgranted 777 uses it instead of stirring and some people don't care for the results much. The CS Pro calls it Pulse Phasic and doesn't use stirring or current control..PPM by timer which doesn't work and they know it. [ without buffering the

Re: CSFloaters in CS

2004-10-19 Thread Trem
Monett qjpcgiupu...@spammotel.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 1:52 PM Subject: Re: CSFloaters in CS Hi Trem, Yes, thank you very much. Your parameters are very interesting and I would like to study them more carefully. Can your give the exact volume of dw

Re: CSFloaters in CS

2004-10-18 Thread Mike Monett
CSFloaters in CS From: Trem (view other messages by this author) Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 09:30:36 http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m74101.html Hi Garnet, I believe the floaters are one atom thick and are floating because of surface tension so it appears like a lot but in

Re: CSFloaters in CS

2004-10-18 Thread Mike Monett
Hi Trem, Yes, thank you very much. Your parameters are very interesting and I would like to study them more carefully. Can your give the exact volume of dw and the brew times? You probably won't see any floaters with the vigorous stirring - they are very fragile and would be blown away. Also,

Re: CSfloaters, chunkies and sparklies

2004-10-18 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Evening Ode, Swapping the polarity of the electrodes just blows all that stuff into the water...no big deal, but looks sorta ugly ... for a while. I have been following all this with interest not sure whether I am being educated or confused. If the polarity swapping was of great value,

Re: CSfloaters, chunkies and sparklies

2004-10-18 Thread Dave
My generator switches polarity every 55 seconds electronicly and doesn't use stirring. I get 22 ppm of clear CS. I decant by the use of a sun tea jar with a spiggot on the side. You just set it and forget it. No filtering or wipeing the electrodes. Dave Wayne Fugitt wrote: Evening Ode,

Re: CSfloaters

2000-12-22 Thread Ivan Anderson
Tracy, Wipe the lighter of the two electrode, this should be the one with the greatest build up. Merry Christmas to you also and I hope your youngster makes a quick recovery. Ivan. - Original Message - From: Nick Grant nwgr...@inet.net.nz To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, 22

Re: CSfloaters

2000-12-22 Thread Marshall Dudley
Nick Grant wrote: Ole Bob - you're getting a grumpy ole Bob! If you were to live in my house for a week, you may be a little more understanding. Anyway, my generator is comprised of a 230 volt transformer with 27v direct current @100ma and 50Hz. When people say just stick a Christmas

Re: CSfloaters

2000-12-21 Thread Robert L. Berger
Tracy; Review the archives. All this has been covered many times as the newbies never want to review history. What do we learn from history? We learn nothing from history. The only thing in the solution is WATER and SILVER. Yes, they are silver particles. Are you continually stirring the CS?