Yep- much more likely to damage a reinforced building than a low power ANFO
mixture. Hello Carnivore and Echelon!!
TJ Garland, CMO supplier
there are no incurable illnesses-only incurable people.
From: Trem <t...@silvergen.com>
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Anodes in Water heaters
Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2004 09:03:03 -0800
Ken,
When I was a kid and tried making black powder using sulphur, saltpeter and
charcoal I discovered the magnesium rod and used a file to get a lot of
raspings from it. I combined them with the black powder. Whew, does it
ever get more powerful!
Trem
----- Original Message -----
From: Ode Coyote
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 7:10 AM
Subject: [silver_list] RE: CS>Gatorade/CS/Candida (Robert)>Anodes in
Water heaters
COOL!
Now I know where to get magnesium rods for nuttin.
handy critters!
Ode
At 07:07 PM 2/8/2004 -0700, you wrote:
>>>>
All domestic storage water heaters made today have a magnesium rod
about 3/4 inch diameter and about 3 feet long suspended vertically from the
top by a pipe fitting (boss). The purpose is to allow any electrochemical
currents available to the system to dissolve the magnesium (higher
electornegativity than either Iron or copper) instead of the tank or
piping, that are the def acto cathode.
JOH
-----Original Message-----
From: Ode Coyote [mailto:coyote...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 7:22 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Gatorade/CS/Candida (Robert)
Why would a gas water heater have an anode? It's just a tank with a
dimpled exhaust pipe running up the center and a flame underneath.
Tanks are glass lined..confirmed. It's a pain in the neck to make
other things like wood stoves out of water heater tanks.
Having attempted to repair many old copper water pipes, it's not
uncommon to find them so thin they have to be replaced. Not sure why.
Usually it's good mineral free well water run through them.
Mineral high water generally encrusts the inside.
ode
At 02:38 PM 2/2/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>>>>
James Holmes wrote:
The sacrificial anode in both gas and electric fired water
heaters is made of mostly magnesium.
True.
Being more electrically active, it corrodes in place of the
steel tank.
But most hot water heaters are glass lined. So I have understood
this.
Marshall
JOH
-----Original Message-----
From: Marshall Dudley
[<mailto:mdud...@execonn.com>mailto:mdud...@execonn.com]
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 10:09 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Gatorade/CS/Candida (Robert)
I believe he is referring to the heater. It has tungsten in it
I believe, but should be fully encased in a ceramic. Since he specifies
electric hot water heater, that is the only thing that is there in addition
to what a gas one would have.
Marshall
James Holmes wrote:
Re:"Do not use the hot water from an electric hot water
heater for cooking or drinking. It has tungsten."Do your mean magnesium? If
not, where does the tungsten originate?JOH
-----Original Message-----
From: Ken & Nancy Bagwell
[<mailto:kenancy2...@yahoo.com>mailto:kenancy2...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 6:31 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Gatorade/CS/Candida (Robert)
Hi Robert, You might have a point there, Ole... "Do not
use the hot water from an electric hot water heater for cooking or
drinking. It has tungsten. Do not drink water that sits in glazed crock
ware (the glaze seeps toxic elements like cadmium) like some water
dispensers have. Do not buy water from your health food store that runs
through a long plastic hose from their bulk tank (I always see cesium
picked up from flexible clear plastic). Also ask them how and when they
clean their tank. Best is to observe that it is done with non-toxic
methods.
If your house is more than 10 years old, change all the
galvanized pipe to PVC plastic. Although PVC is a toxic substance,
amazingly, the water is free of PVC in three weeks! If your house has
copper pipes don't wait for cancer or schizophrenia to claim a family
member. Change all the copper pipe to PVC plastic immediately. If the pipes
are not accessible, ask a plumber to lay an extra line, outside the walls.
This is less expensive, too. If you have a water softener, by-pass it
immediately and replace the metal pipe on the user side of the softener
tank. Softener salts are polluted with strontium and chromate; they are
also full of aluminum. The salts corrode the pipes so the pipes begin to
seep cadmium into the water. After changing your pipes to plastic, there
will be so little iron and hardness left, you may not need a softener. If
the water comes from a well, consider changing the well-pipe to PVC to get
rid of iron. While the well is open, have the pump checked for ! PC! BS.
Call the Health Department to arrange the testing. If you must have
softening after all this, check into the new magnetic varieties of water
softener (although they only work well when used with plastic plumbing)."-
<http://www.drclark.net/info/home.htm>http://www.drclark.net/info/home.htm
"Dr. Clark started the meeting by stating the she was very happy and that
she wanted to share some of her latest findings with us and also that she
needed our help. Dr. Clark is very concerned about our municipal water
supply in the United States. She has found 5 substances in our water that
can inhibit the immune system and feels this contributes largely to
diseases such as Cancer and AIDS. Full recovery from either Cancer or AIDS
is likely only with pure, unpolluted water to drink. For those of us not
suffering from such conditions, our livers and kidneys can filter out some
of these pollutants for a while, but we would eventually be at risk also.
The five substances polluting our water that she is most
concerned about are PCBs, benzene, asbestos, azo dyes, and heavy metals.
The worst pollutant seems to be azo dyes (there are at least 18 of them).
Dr. Clark has not found a way to remove them from the body. The most likely
source for PCBs, benzene and azo dyes may well be common laundry bleach.
The main ingredient (sodium hypochlorite) is not the problem. The additives
(brighteners and whiteners) and solvents are the problem. To verify this
she needs us to send water samples to her for testing. At the end of this
message is a detailed instruction about how to collect water samples. She
would also like us to see if there are pumping stations separate from the
main water plant and if so take a picture of it and send it with the water
sample. She suspects that the source of the pollution may not be the main
facility, but may instead be the outlying pumping stations. I strongly
encourage all of you to help Dr. Clark a! nd! send water samples to her!
Until the problem can be found and corrected at the
source, there are a few procedures you can do to protect yourself if you
have municipal water. First boil the tap water (a rolling boil for at least
1 minute) to remove the chlorine, PCBs and benzene and then once cool,
filter it using a carbon filter to remove the heavy metals. PCBs can clog
water filters and make contamination worse if boiling is not done. Drinking
bottled water is usually not a good solution either, as bleach or other
solvents are often used to clean the bottles and equipment at the plant.
Well water may be all right so long as the well is not drilled using
laundry bleach to disinfect the drill. Dr. Clark has also found the same
immune destroyers present in many of our supplements. Apparently laundry
bleach is used to disinfect equipment at the plant too. So it is best to
only take supplements that are tested for such pollutants."
<http://www.drclark.net/news/ezine030805.htm>http://www.drclark.net/news/ezine030805.htmCheers,-Ken
Bagwell
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