Thanks, MaryAnn.  That was not clear.  Do you know how to discriminate between 
the use of 'young' and 'old' CS?   
Thanks.
PT
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: MaryAnn Helland 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 8:39 AM
  Subject: Re: CS> New Member - Jan


  PT -- EIS and CS are the same thing.  EIS is just the term used here on this 
list to differentiate the product that we make, vs. other silver products on 
the market.  Neville was discriminating between the *age* of the product, not 
referring to two different products.
  MA




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  From: needling around <ptf2...@bellsouth.net>
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Sent: Mon, September 20, 2010 7:20:35 AM
  Subject: Re: CS> New Member - Jan


  Would you give your 'opinion' on the differences between EIS and CS, Neville? 
 It might help to discriminate when to use which one.
  Thanks.
  PT

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Neville Munn 
    To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
    Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 1:49 AM
    Subject: RE: CS> New Member - Jan


    Hi there.
     
    You may want to consider experimenting with some solutions...
     
    (1) Use of a *fresh* batch, which will be when it's highest in electrically 
charged positive Ag ions, and consuming or administering a quantity immediately 
after cessation of the brewing process.
     
    (2) Or wait a couple of days until the solution has stabilized {less 
electrically charged positive Ag ions present and more particles or clusters}.
     
    I consider there are two types of EIS solution {as suggested above}, and I 
believe administering a quantity *immediately* after it's produced is more 
beneficial or efficacious in some instances.
     
    As 'oils ain't oils', 'EIS/CS ain't 'EIS/CS' either [opinion], there is a 
difference in efficacy and/or efficiency between the two, circumstance 
dependant.
     
    One may not be, or appear to be, as efficacious as the other, or vise 
versa?  One never never knows if one never never goes is my philosophy, and 
with one's own machinery one can choose and experiment.
     
    Just my two bobs worth as a 'backyard scientist'...FWIW.
     
    N.
     

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    From: costu...@dnet.net
    To: silver-list@eskimo.com
    Subject: CS> New Member - Jan
    Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2010 21:41:16 -0400


    Hello, 
    I have just joined this group :)

    Basically my story is that I was diagnosed w Fibromyalgia in 1998 ... but I 
have not sought a lot of medical care for it.  I knew that the doctors only 
want to stick you with a rash of narcotic strength drugs, which I cannot 
tolerate. So I just never go to the doctor. I just put up with it. But it does 
seem to be getting worse, so I need to do something.  Ive spent a TON of money 
on high quality supplements ... none of which seem to have helped .... 

    A couple of months ago, two things happened >> 

    1) I went to a holistic chiropractor, who muscle tested me for Bahesia, one 
of the Lymes Diseases. 

    2) I have horses, and one of my young fillies was sick with EPM.  I joined 
the Equine Solutions Network group, and got a ton of advice about treating her 
with CS ... inc info on the fact that CS crosses the blood brain barrier (the 
EPM protozoa embed themselves in the horse's spinal cord, causing all kinds of 
neurological issues) ....  The manner in which fibromyalgia is destroying my 
life the WORST is the manner in which it is messing up my BRAIN.  Im a 
FOG-HEAD.  Im light headed, feel dizzy, stay spazzed out all the time ... etc 
... So when they said the CS crosses the BBB, my ears pricked up ... and 
everything just sounded like I needed the CS as much as my little horse needed 
it.  MaryAnne on Equine Solutions referred me to this group ... So here I am 
!!! 

    I just ordered the www.wishgranted.com  Master generator, and it was 
delivered Friday ... so I really have not even had time to crank it up yet !!!  
Have been busy with the horses all weekend. But I am looking forward to this, 
for my sake and for my horse's sake  :>
         jan dee