The CS will not explode in the microwave. Maybe the silver particles soak up most of the energy, but it also conducts it to the water almost instantly. I've seen no change to the silver water [except heat gain] or to the microwave.

ken



At 05:59 PM 4/30/2003 -0700, you wrote:
I wouldn't microwave it. If you put put metal in the microwave I know it will spark and/or explode plus microwaves are bad anyway. I would just boil water on the stove top and stick the CS jar in it for a second or two. That's about as close to natural as I can think.
Jay

MARIANO DELISE <nancym...@prodigy.net> wrote:
If you microvave it for a few seconds, it should take out the cold. Just do not let it boit.
----- Original Message -----
From: <mailto:ironte...@juno.com>Melody D Harris
To: <mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com>silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 1:19 PM
Subject: Re: CS>CS and and rotting teeth

i need this, but i can't tolerate anything
cold on my 'holy' teeth.  how can i warm
the CS without destroying it? i would
love to try this. and for how long should
i continue using CS as a mouth wash?

thanks in advance,
xoxoxoxoxo
melody harris
So Calif.

>
> Two dentists have now made exclamations about how a previously
> rotting hole
> in a tooth is suddenly clean bone with the bacterial colony ..quite
> gone.
> One such hole was deemed clean enough to fill without drilling.
>   That person had started using CS as a mouthwash between visits and
> blew
> the docs mind on his return for the drill and fill routine.
>   My experience has been the same with 4 year old "watch spots"
> doing
> nothing at all.
>
> Ken
>
>
> At 03:07 PM 4/28/2003 -0400, you wrote:
> >I cut my thumb yesterday right along with the onions I was
> preparing for
> >my shrimp gumbo supper... knicked it pretty good too...enough to
> draw
> >several large drops of blood...and I had to apply pressure to stop
> the
> >bleeding.
> >
> >I went strai! ght for a Band-Aid and pulled out the
> antibacterial/pain
> >ointment I always use and thought "Why not wash it and then douse
> my cut
> >with a little CS."
> >
> >I must admit the pain relief promised by the ointment was tempting,
> but I
> >decided I'd not know if the CS really worked if I added it...except
> big
> >chicken that I am....  I decided that if it still stung before
> bedtime I'd
> >add the pain relief....
> >
> >So I washed my hands, poured on a splash of CS, did not dry my cut,
> added
> >a Band-Aid then finished preparing dinner.
> >
> >I forgot all about my wound. I never felt any pain after the
> initial shock
> >of the knife to my flesh.
> >
> >It's been 18 hrs and not once have I felt pain...usually I'd have
> to
> >reapply the ointment several ! times by now and it never really
> eliminated
> >the stinging...
> >
> >I can apply pressure to my wound...which involved a fairly nice
> chunk of
> >cut skin right next to my thumbnail... and still I do not feel a
> >thing...the cut is well on its way to healing nicely...Something
> that
> >would have taken at least a couple of days using the ointment.
> >
> >CS is amazing stuff...no wonder the FDA and drug companies want it
>
> >discredited...I'm putting little spray bottles all over my house,
> in my
> >car, in my purse, I'm giving them to all my friends...and my
> family.
> >
> >Keep the faith folks and spread the word! If a religion must be
> formed to
> >circumvent the government, so be it! I'm all for nonprofit
> research!
> >
> >CS kills the germs and this allows your body t! o heal itself
> naturally!
> >WOW!~~~sounds like a bumper sticker to me!
> >
> >And I really liked the suggestion of treating the caregivers and
> anyone
> >exposed to SARS with CS...or any other infectious disease for that
> matter...
> >
> >That would go a long way to preventing the spread of infection.
> Great
> >idea...I'll never leave the house without mine...
> >
> >And girlfriends...instead of using those dumb toilet seat covers in
> public
> >restrooms...just spray your seat with a little CS before you sit
> and douse
> >your hands after you wash them!
> >
> >Kill germs the natural way and save a few trees in the process!
> >Kathie
>
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