Ode Coyote, You are obviously VERY well educated on CS! I agree on the generator aspect and regularly generate my own which I have consume copiously. As the progressive dialogue has indicated though, what is the actual strength, ppm, particle size of any of our final product? I did not know.
Also, when looking to achieve a desired result, who is to determine what is realistic? I decided 6 months of heavy consumption of CS was not going to give me the desired results and that better was possible! Then too, I'm sort of squeamish about what I put in my veins. Another consideration I had was that my research told me that DMSO and heparin would be advantageous additives to mix with the infusion medium. Might be able to get sterile DMSO without a prescription from somewhere. However, the Heparin is a prescription item. There again, when it comes to putting it in the vein, I was not confident enough to trust my judgement on what ratio of the components was best. I am a nurse so I understand enough to know that a doctor must consider the CYA aspect. Also, I liked the idea of having a doctor inhouse/onhand and prepared to intervene if necessary. Additionally, in my situation, I knew that my life was very definitely slipping away and the ball was going to remain in my court. I made what I believed then and still believe was the right choice for me. And I think that is what each of us is attempting to do, don't you. Could my own formula have worked as well? Might have, but I did not have the comfort zone or confidence to take the chance. So, I expended the $$$$'s for a product that I had researched and had confidence in. The important thing is that I did get extraordinary results! Without a doubt, there are medicine professionals who are just out to make a buck, but I believe the doctor that treated me believed in the protocols he established for my condition. After three and a half years of getting progressively worse, and being a firm believer in the law of averages, I decided to go for it boldly with expectations of success rather than be in limbo wondering if and when the perfect formula would surface. Was my success story the result of a placebo effect, a fluke, or a doctor who was thinking "out of the box"? Could have been any of those, but I have faith in this doctor as a compassionate healer and because my instincts said to go for it. My instincts have served me well over the years so I went into my treatment expecting good results. Now, I would appreciate you telling me your formula so I can tap into your knowledge! I will continue to use CS for maintenance Once again, may I add that I have certainly learned a great deal from this forum. Thanks to yourself and many others for sharing information honestly and open. Respectfully, Barbara ----- Original Message ----- From: d.linen <li...@flash.net> To: <silver-list@eskimo.com> Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 11:05 PM Subject: Re: CS>Intravenous CS > Ken, > > Your email is arriving from the 'future', November 29, 2002. > > d/ > > Ode Coyote wrote: > > > > The big advantage to making your own is, even if you lay out $150 for a well made generator or use some effort to construct your own for very little, it's a lot cheaper in the long run than anyones premade CS prices and quality can be as good as most..and better than some. > > If a $75 generator will make 30 gallons at 20 PPM and another 30 gallons with the replacement of the electrodes for $10..you figure the difference between 120ccs at $50. > > > > With a bit of work, research and experimentation, you can do the same thing for around $15. > > The most costly part of colloidal silver is the water. > > Ken > > > > At 08:38 PM 7/28/02 EDT, you wrote: > > >>>> > > > > In a message dated 7/27/2002 10:58:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ba...@netease.net writes: > > > > <<The cost for Silver 400 from the manufacturer is $50 for 120 cc's. Cheaper for doctors and veterinarians. > > > > If at first this cost seems excessive, please take into consideration that for instance, I started at 30 cc's and built up to 65. The oral maintenance dose is one quarter to one half tsp. daily.>> > > > > How many teaspoons would be in the 50 dollars worth? Is the same silver taken orally and also by iv? > > I imagine this silver is ionic since it's being injected. > > > > For oral use, is this silver better than others? If one had to take a couple of tablespoons a day for a few months, I would like to know what it would cost per week. > > My boyfriend has Hepatitis C and needs to start trying this, but there's no point in starting it if he can't keep it up due to cost. > > > > Summer > > > > <<<< > > > > -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org > > To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com > > Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > > List maintainer: Mike Devour > >