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From: rob gr <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, April 17, 2000 9:46 PM
Subject: CS>Questions about CS


>I am brand new to this list, but have some questions about CS...
>
>1)If CS a positively charged or negatively charged ion?
JOH: it is a very small cluster of Silver atoms with a net charge of at
least plus one; it seems to be short an electron, or something like that
overall effect between it and the surrounding water and other things.
The particles seem to range from just a few atoms to stuff much larger.  If
it too large, and/or does not have a positive charge, it will fall to the
bottom of the vessel as a dark usually grey to black fine sediment.  It may
plate the bottle too.  If it is too big[strong muitual attrtaction] and/or
lacking in electrical repulsion and they run into one another at the right
speed and angle to fit together, the stick.  This keeps happening and they
can get big enough to fall out.

There is not much material available addressing particle size v efficacy.
There are many opinions; some say different sizes work better for different
pathogens.  Everyone agrees generally that small is better.  The stuff I
make is supposed to be between 0.5 and 10.x mg/L or PPM.  This would look
like small pin heads in relation to a viron magnified to the size of a
softball. Nanometers are one billionth of a meter: 10^-9.   They can get
through cell walls.  They can get through nuclear membrane.  They can
"deacaivate" critters living inside the human cell.  These apparently kill
prokaroyotic cells, those without a nuclear membrane, and spare ours,
eukaroytic. In fact, some MDs have demonstrated that the sol can make CA
cells turn back into a healthy simpler form and then re-differentiate into a
normal cell.  Gets all known Bacterium.  Gets a lot of fungus.  Gets a bunch
of virius.  It is about as toxic as water, in effective theraputic oral
doses.  In its former period of popularity  certainly from the 1800s,
through about '32 more or less, it was offen given IV with dramatic success
in widely distributed deadly infections.
>
>2)Is CS evenly distributed throughout the body?
JOH: You can get Roger Altman's study for a very reasonable 20 bux at:
[email protected]
>
>3)How long does CS stay in the body before it is processed and voided.
>Ibid.
>4)Does CS exit the body in the same form that it enters...
>I don't know.  Seems like it will bind with negative stuff, and, will loose
its charge.
>5)Why does CS harm bacteria and virus but not harm human cells..
JOH: See above.
>
>6)Are there peer reviewed studies that demonstrate the antibiotic effects
of
>CS?
There certainly are a lot of interesting lab reports of in vitro ability to
kill a lot of stuff real fast.  There is a bunch of medical work on it with
astonishing results.  There are ongoing studies in certified labs of its
effect on bacteria.  I think Univ. Southern. Cal. did one showing it very
effective against many virus.  Sorry I don't have the cites close at hand or
time to look.   Just say you read it on the internet and everyone will
believe you. For the older stuff, a lot of basic information on the area in
which you are interested, see:
Http://www.wwmagiclcom/clearlake
A lot of new information has come out since then; one notable:
Sol color is in a reasonably uniform particle size, a function of size.
Clear is in the UV range, and means even smaller particles than Gold, which
is also very effective. Warmer is bigger, to rose.  Some reports from
listers  of anomalous batches give a rainbow of colors.

Some of the commercial sites offering both the sol and machines with which
to make it have a great deal of very interesting and useful information.

It seems like in many areas, no one knows for sure, beyond a certian point
what the stuff is doing when it is being made, or when it is bopping arround
in your bod, or curing Lyme Disease and other such.
>
>I am hearing very good things about Silver and understand that it is
working
>for many, but would like to have technical answers to these questions if
>they are out there to be had...
>JOH: There's lots,  just start looking.  See also, this list archive.
This is a commercial site, but it does not to my knowledge compete with any
of our list members products; search for: Argentum Research

Bart Flick; MD, Orthopedic Surgeon.   He investigated the stuff for 15
years.  Came up with a nylon impregnated/coated/high-surface-area
Cloth called Silverlon; drop it on the floor, swab and culture it: nothing
grows on the plate.  He is the one who said [...more or less...}"We have not
found a bacteria CS does not kill".

Another list member, Dyhana (sp) has written a very in-depth look at silver
theraputic use in times gone bye, and current technical data.
She is in the process of revising and expanding it.



>Thanks,
>rob
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