Ivan: Indeed, mysteries prevail... Unfortunately, the ORMUS products that are available that CAN be studied are not the same as Hudson's products. I had the privilege many years ago to examine some of Hudson's monotomic gold and Iridium - when Hudson's dream was still alive and fresh in the mind of those investing in his project. Holding the Iridium in your hand was like burying your hand in a large bin of sea salt for hours, only the feeling was hundreds of times more potent.
I have always been interested in the monoatomic elements, as reportedly the healing clays are rich with them. This is one reason why I have been so diligent in attempting to find natural and unprocessed clays to study, as my understanding is that any processing of substances with monoatomic elements greatly effects them -- just like Aloe Vera. On a related note, I just had a wonderful meeting with Thierry Brunet and his wife from France, of the "Buruli Busters" ( http://www.burulibusters.com ) organization. His mother heads the non-profit relief effort in Africa, and he has been touring the world meeting with the top pelotherapy practitioners and clay scientists of the world. We have yet another recent documented case of severe mercury poisoning ( this one nearly lethal, with symptoms including comas, a stroke, and neurological abnormalities )being eliminated within one week of clay baths made with larger amounts of Montmorillonite, and Illite taken internally. Final questions remain on the best way to pull the mercury from the head/brain region, but all symptoms have been completely eliminated. Blood tests have been taken for a comparison, but the results are not back as of yet. An analysis will be done on the "used clay" itself, as well. I believe at this point I have sufficient evidence, although anectodtal, on the efficacy of silver as combined with clay against at least viral conditions, due to repeated successes done by comparing the action of silver alone, clay alone, and silver and clay combined against various forms of herpes breakouts. In the future, we hope to test the clay silver combination with the Buruli ulcers. Silver alone is not likely to be effective against this condition due to the fact that it is nearly impossible to deliver anything to infected tissues ( while in the beginning treatment stages ). Somehow, although no scientist or expert to date has discovered how, the illite, when placed on the body externally, is reaching the infection site through prolonged treatment. I believe that silver added to this mica clay, at least in the later stages of treatment, will vastly improve tissue healing, and may help to avoid the unpleasant side effects often encountered about mid-way through the treatment ( the immune system tends to breakdown and the individual can become quite ill for a period of time ). Such work on my end has been very slow going. I've been having problems identifying the difference in efficacy of the various clays, and think I've finally isolated one factor in the smectite class of clays: It appears that high sodium bentonites/montmorillonites are far less effective then their "virgin" counterparts when used on the body. Kind Regards, Jason ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ivan Anderson" <i...@win.co.nz> To: <silver-list@eskimo.com> Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 3:29 AM Subject: RE: CS>ORMUS and stills > Thanks for the offer ed. > > Can't really help you with any specks or even specs <gr> other than to > tell you that I had a bit of a war of words with a chap on another > list, some years ago, who swore that distilled CS was indeed better. > I, of course, regaled him with chapter and verse that silver could not > possibly pass with the steam into the distillate. > > Sometime later I did read a treatise upon ORMUS minerals in which it > was declared the these unusual elements (to say the least) would > indeed distil with water vapour. > > I filed it away for future reference, and hereby apologise to that > man, should he be listening. > > I guess the only way to see if this might be true is to try it, but > scientific measurement, I fear will be fruitless, as these elements do > not register in the normal way, if at all, even when you have a pile > of the stuff sitting in a dish in front of you. See David Hudson > patents and lectures. > > wondering also > Ivan. > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: edkas...@pacbell [mailto:edkas...@pacbell.net] > > Sent: Friday, 29 November 2002 7:12 a.m. > > To: *Silver-List* > > Subject: RE: CS>ORMUS and stills > > > > > > I am keenly interested in this stuff. I produce CS using > > 110VAC to a DC > > Bridge. Comes out pretty clear. I also have a professional > > distilling unit > > that is capable of pulling a deep vacuum (if needed) I use > > the unit for > > producing herbal products. > > > > If the idea that distilled CS is better I'm willing to give > > it a try. > > If someone gives me the specks I can run a few batches of > > pre-distilled CS > > and then Distilled CS and have both tested. Within > > limitations I'll pay for > > the testing whatever and post the results on list > > > > ed kasper, santa cruz ca > > > > > -- > 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 <mdev...@eskimo.com> > >