Re: CSRe: Biocircuits

1999-08-26 Thread Byron
Hi John If you are referring to emans copper bio-circuits TOOLS FOR TRANSFORMATION in California carries them and the books are available from Borderland press. Best wishes...Byron -Original Message- From: johnphil glades-eg...@webtv.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com

Re: CSHVAC Parameters

1999-08-26 Thread Jim
Sounds like you are on the right track. Yes, the current matters. If you try to raise the electrodes up to the highest they will go, you will see that the cs will turn gray and have fallout by the end of a long run. By keeping the electrodes nearer the water surface, the cs stays clear. The

Re: CSurinary tract infection

1999-08-26 Thread Jim
A couple years ago, when I started using cs, I read an article by a doctor who injected cs directly into the bladder for a bladder infection. Results were good. Something like an ear syringe can be used to force cs up the urinary tract just like a catheter. Jim Tom Trauberman wrote: Would

Re: CSFw: escharotic

1999-08-26 Thread FEDTOLEDO
Ian, I'm very interested in your result with the Escharotic paste. My Mom was just diagnosed with Clark's stage 4 melanoma on her arm and I am clammoring around trying to decide on alternative treatments while the doctors check to see if it has spread, and warm up the chemo equipment. Can you

Re: CSNew experiment and observations...Plot **THICKENS**

1999-08-26 Thread Jim
Some of the high volt (and even low volt as of late) generators can make a cs without tyndall. There are some on the list that swear by it. Theory being smaller particles will be able to get into cells and kill virus bugs, etc.. What seems to be needed to produce small particle cs is to have a

CSParallaxinc.com microcontrollers

1999-08-26 Thread Jim
Thanks, Vikki for the source for you microcontroller. Parallaxinc.com Check out the Motor Mind B. It would seem to be just what the doctor ordered for controlling dc made cs, as long as someone doesn't mind needing a computer to make cs. Jim -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for

Re: CSHVAC Parameters

1999-08-26 Thread Charles King
You mean across a 1 k resistor, in series with your electrode, in the secondary circuit? Brave man! I would have been a little nervous! Of course, certainly, it should be OK, but Murphy is always looking over my shoulder!! What do you think of putting about 9 or 10 megs in there to limit the

Re: CSNewbie tries new method - report. Goddess knows what I have :-).

1999-08-26 Thread Charles King
On Wed, 25 Aug 1999 15:04:08 -0700, Victoria Welch vi...@oz.net wrote: Instead of manually switching this every 20 minutes (not sure where I got that value, maybe Bob?), I took a BASIC Stamp 1 microcontroller and wrote a program that would accomplish this. The electronics appeared, in initial

Re: CSHVAC Parameters

1999-08-26 Thread Dennis Lipter
No 1k resistor! Why would you put a 1k resistor in series? To measure current you simply insert the meter set for AC current in series with the electrodes. Simple, no current sense resistor needed. Why limit the current? Is there a problem with 20-30ma of current? Should I be thinking about a HV

Re: CSNewbie tries new method - report. Goddess knows what I have :-).

1999-08-26 Thread Victoria Welch
Hi Charles Instead of manually switching this every 20 minutes (not sure where I got that value, maybe Bob?), I took a BASIC Stamp 1 microcontroller and wrote a program that would accomplish this. The electronics appeared, in initial testing to work flawlessly, but some events at the end

CSNew experiment and observations...Comments solicited!

1999-08-26 Thread Victoria Welch
Hi again all, I'm here to probably bore most of the list to death with this technical crap :-). I had thought about this and Mike (our illustrious list owner) provided the final push to get me to try this. The BASIC Stamp (and Pics) are capable of sinking 25ma and sourcing 20ma, which is more

CSOT,humor, Sherlock Holmes

1999-08-26 Thread Tai-Pan
Please enjoy, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson went on a camping trip. After a good meal and a bottle of wine, they lay down for the night and went to sleep. Some hours later, Holmes awoke and nudged his faithful friend awake. Watson, look up at the sky and tell me what you see. Watson

CS(Fwd) Re: CSNewbie tries new method - report. Goddess knows

1999-08-26 Thread M. G. Devour
--- Forwarded Message Follows --- Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 19:49:31 -0700 From: Victoria Welch vi...@oz.net Organization: Welch Research Laboratories Subject: Re: CSNewbie tries new method - report. Goddess knows what I h Hi Mike, Much appreciate your response!

CStime frame

1999-08-26 Thread Janine
I will be getting my silver wire today or tomorrow and making my first real batch of CS. I want to know how long to run it and if anyone knows how many ppm it will be. thanks. By the way, the batch I made with the silver dimes made my sick stomach better and I also rubbed it on a skin rash on my

CSurinary tract infection

1999-08-26 Thread Tom Trauberman
Would the injestion of cs along with caffine and large amounts of water aid in the transportation of the cs to the urinary tract? -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to:

Re: CSNew experiment and observations...Comments solicited!

1999-08-26 Thread Skylake
Hello Vikki, Believe me, the experts on this list no doubt view your arrival as they would a delicious cold drink on a hot and humid day. Heretofore they have had to put up all too often with me, a right-brained, mathmatically challenged, technoretard if there ever was one. You must be

CSIntroduction and some questions

1999-08-26 Thread Susan A.
Hi Everybody, My name is Susan. (I just joined digest) I have a three year old with severe allergies/eczema and Candida yeast overgrowth. Thank goodness he has only been on one full round of antibiotics in his short life. I did have them pushed on us two other times, I gave them to him for a day

Re: CSIntroduction and some questions

1999-08-26 Thread Michael C McNeill
1. His bottle says 10 ppm. Anything over 3-5 CAN kill off the good 'bugs' in his system? I think this was just addressed on-list a couple of days ago. Since I just rejoined the list, you'll have to get someone other than me to fill you in on how to handle this. 2.This can cause cancer

CSBeck's book

1999-08-26 Thread Janine
Andrew, (or anyone else) Where can I get Dr Beck's book take back your power ? thanks, Janine -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or-

Re: CSIntroduction and some questions

1999-08-26 Thread Henry Reed
Susan, i'm so happy for you and your little one. You have started on a good path for the health of both of you. CS is a great helper for just about everything. Colloidal silver can't ever turn anyone blue either taken internally or used externally. Other silver preps TAKEN INTERNALLY can.

cs and braces also age spots

1999-08-26 Thread Henry Reed
Does anyone know if it is ok to swish cs as a mouthwash if you have metal braces? I know you aren't supposed to stir it with a metal spoon, but are braces ok? Re my husband's liver or age spots They haven't gone totally away. But some have-not the big ones though. But they are much

Re: CSRe: New experiment and observations...Comments solicited!

1999-08-26 Thread Rex Doane
A higher power op-amp circuit would do this same thing. I've never used your H-Bridge configuration. An op amp that can handle + - 40 volts or so at 100 ma or so would handle this easily, but you could use a standard op amp at hooked up at +/- 15 volts or so feeding a pair of output buffer

CSmold/cs experiments

1999-08-26 Thread Kato109
Hey everyone, Help!! In order to figure out if my cs is working I decided to try the mold test. I grew some nasty long hairy mold on a piece of bread and then dropped a few drops of each of several of my batches of CS on it in different spots -- along with a test spot of the storebought cs which

Re: CSNew experiment and observations...Plot **THICKENS**

1999-08-26 Thread Victoria Welch
Hi Everyone, Well blush, there has been an interesting turn of events here as best I can tell. The experiment that I declared failed earlier this morning has taken a twist. Since I had such a pathetic (and unchanging) current flow and NO Tyndal effect (nothing visible to my eyes or anyone

Re: CSRe: New experiment and observations...Comments solicited!

1999-08-26 Thread boberger
Vikki; To get past the earlier start blues add about 10- 12% of a previous batch of CS. Never discover America twice. The current change you see is typical of polarity reveresal. Don't know why but I accept it. Ole Bob -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal

CSRe: Biocircuits

1999-08-26 Thread johnphil
A while back we had a thread on biocircuits. Does anyone know a source for these? I found one from New Zealand but haven't gotten a reply from them. Amazon had a book but it is out of print. I'd sure like to follow up on this. Putting biocircuits in search didn't lead anywhere but to New

Re: CSnew to silver

1999-08-26 Thread Howard Calderon
Liz Pavek wrote: Howard: I hate to burst the CS bubble on jock itch, but actually, plain old peroxide works faster and better. It will clear up a patch in 24 hours or so. If the itch is in a crease, just put a cotton puff saturated in peroxide in the crease on top of the rash. If the

Re: CSmold/cs experiments

1999-08-26 Thread Skylake
Hi Katarina, I had a similar experience... I had a sponge with definite mold or mildew spots in it. I dropped some CS onto it, and saw just about no change. Ok, a little. I thought I had goofed in my CS production. Then, I decided to soak the sponge in a pool of CS. Well, what happened

Re: CSRe: Quackwatch on CS

1999-08-26 Thread Sjlane99
Yep! I emailed her old fake blue Rosey asking what it was exactly that she took--no response and that was last January 1999. And we are assuming Rosemary is a real person--if you've been to Quackwatch and read their nonsense--Rosemary could be a front for anyone wanting to discourage CS use.

Re: CSNew experiment and observations...Plot **THICKENS**

1999-08-26 Thread Victoria Welch
Hi Diane, I expected that if there was silver in the solution that it would show up as a Tyndal effect (if even dimly). The taste says CS, but the Tyndal effect is simply not present. What I *think* is that I must have an incredibly small particle size ?!?!?!?!? Suddenly I am more

Re: CSNew experiment and observations...Plot **THICKENS**

1999-08-26 Thread d.linen
Victoria Welch wrote: Hi Diane, Hope this helps! If you have other questions, I'll try to answer them. Thanks. I appreciate the information. How do you program the stamp? What is the input method? (I'm picturing an itty bitty keyboard but that can't be, can it? ;-)) From what I gather,

Re: CSFw: escharotic

1999-08-26 Thread T
Hi, There is a product I get form a naturopath in AZ., called Indian Mud. Very much like Black salve, but better. It's truly amazing stuff. Not only pulls the tumor out, but draws cancer from other parts of the body out with it. Since skin cancer has long tentacles, it is hard to really get

CSAlas, goodbye!

1999-08-26 Thread Skylake
Hi All, I've come to a conclusion. I've made a decision. I enjoy this list too much. I love all you characters and I learn. I love you so much that I've delayed making this decision... It is time I should be going... I've promised to help build a new candida website, I've got to study

RE: CSRe: Quackwatch on CS

1999-08-26 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Many months ago I attempted a dialog with the Quackwatcher. He ducked most of my relevant questions. I tried a dialog with Rosemary, the BB, but she promised citations which never materialized with repeated nudging. James Osbourne, Holmes a...@trail.com -Original Message- From:

Re: CSNew experiment and observations...Plot **THICKENS**

1999-08-26 Thread Victoria Welch
Hi Diane, [ ... ] How do you program the stamp? What is the input method? (I'm picturing an itty bitty keyboard but that can't be, can it? ;-)) No :-), the interface cable plugs into the printer port of your PC and then into the stamp. You use the editor to edit your code. The editor will

Re: CSNew experiment and observations...Plot **THICKENS**

1999-08-26 Thread Victoria Welch
Hi Jim, Some of the high volt (and even low volt as of late) generators can make a cs without tyndall. There are some on the list that swear by it. Theory being smaller particles will be able to get into cells and kill virus bugs, etc.. What seems to be needed to produce small particle cs

Re: CSParallaxinc.com microcontrollers

1999-08-26 Thread Victoria Welch
Hi Jim, Thanks, Vikki for the source for you microcontroller. Parallaxinc.com Glad to help! Check out the Motor Mind B. It would seem to be just what the doctor ordered for controlling dc made cs, as long as someone doesn't mind needing a computer to make cs. :-) it is on my list :-). I

Re: CSAlas, goodbye!

1999-08-26 Thread Skylake
Oh Lord, V, Yes, I am. How do I get there? Thanks, Taylor Hi Taylor, Are you interested in the PH list (If you didn't already sign up)? Should start in fall... ~^^V^^~ -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or

Re: CSNew experiment and observations...Plot **THICKENS**

1999-08-26 Thread M. G. Devour
Vikki, Now it might be time to take what you've made and try a few things with it. Got any little topical things to try it on? Bumps, burns, rashes, pimples, etc? Anybody at your house got a sore throat? Cut (or buy) two flowers, trim their stems, and put 'em in separate but identical vases.

Re: CSAlas, goodbye!

1999-08-26 Thread M. G. Devour
Godspeed, Taylor. Folks will come and go from the list. I'm glad you found help here. I know you'll send folks our way and I hope we'll hear from you again. One of our hopes has to be that we'll eventually lose folks because they'll be too darn busy living their healthy lives to give us the

CSThe Issue of PPM

1999-08-26 Thread Dennis Lipter
In my booklet Colloidal Silver by Zane Baranowski he reports that the concentration necessary to sterilize water contaminated with pathogenic bacteria is between 0.04 and 0.2ppm. Perhaps when taken internally, higher concentrations in the 3-5ppm range are advisable. He goes on to emphasize that

Re: CSRe: Biocircuits

1999-08-26 Thread Dennis Lipter
Try Tools for Exploration. Why don't you make your own? Dennis Lipter johnphil wrote: A while back we had a thread on biocircuits. Does anyone know a source for these? I found one from New Zealand but haven't gotten a reply from them. Amazon had a book but it is out of print. I'd sure

Re: cs and braces

1999-08-26 Thread Dennis Lipter
How much CS did you add the the laundry? michael wrote: Henry Reed asked, Does anyone know if it is ok to swish CS as a mouthwash if you have metal braces? I have a partial plate that I would soak in ??ppm CS and I found that it would discolor the metal. How this would work with

Re: CSNew experiment and observations...Plot **THICKENS**

1999-08-26 Thread d.linen
Victoria Welch wrote: Hi Diane, [ ... ] How do you program the stamp? What is the input method? (I'm picturing an itty bitty keyboard but that can't be, can it? ;-)) No :-), the interface cable plugs into the printer port of your PC and then into the stamp. You use the editor to

Re: CSnew to silver

1999-08-26 Thread Charles King
On Thu, 26 Aug 1999 07:43:42 +0100, Howard Calderon pemp...@clinic.net wrote: Has anyone out there experienced success with topical application to what is commonly called jock itch? And, if so, what ppm of CS should be used for this? When you put together your 3 battery generator, make a

Re: CSurinary tract infection

1999-08-26 Thread Charles King
On Wed, 25 Aug 1999 11:20:20 -0400, Jim j...@glol.net wrote: A couple years ago, when I started using cs, I read an article by a doctor who injected cs directly into the bladder for a bladder infection. Results were good. Something like an ear syringe can be used to force cs up the urinary

Re: CSNew experiment and observations...Comments solicited!

1999-08-26 Thread Charles King
On Thu, 26 Aug 1999 09:34:07 EDT, skyl...@aol.com wrote: Believe me, the experts on this list no doubt view your arrival as they would a delicious cold drink on a hot and humid day. Heretofore they have had to put up all too often with me, a right-brained, mathmatically challenged,

Re: CSIntroduction and some questions

1999-08-26 Thread Charles King
On Thu, 26 Aug 1999 10:43:58 -0400 (EDT), jsuen...@webtv.net (Susan A.) wrote: Also when I spoke of this on another list they wanted to see 'proper 'studies. Believe me, I have lost most of my faith in Doctors and pharmaceuticals so I think this CS is a better option than antibiotics. I just need

Re: CSBad tasting CS, can it be mixed with...

1999-08-26 Thread Charles King
On Wed, 25 Aug 1999 22:09:23 -0700, Victoria Welch vi...@oz.net wrote: The person I am making CS for thinks it tastes awful. If anyone else feels this way and has found something to mix it with to solve the problem I would sure appreciate hearing from you about what is acceptable to use. I am

csmold/cs experiments

1999-08-26 Thread Heather Tilly (LCA)
Hi Katarina, CS does work wonders on cat abcesses and you're right, they don't resolve themselves. For CS to have the fastest effect, it needs to come into direct contact with the depth of the wound. I know that sounds totally rude, but cats heal from the inside out if there is a scab over an

Re: CSBad tasting CS, can it be mixed with...

1999-08-26 Thread Victoria Welch
Hi Charles, The person I am making CS for thinks it tastes awful. If anyone else [ ... ] Unless you're trying to get large quantities of strong CS into them, I would think one or two tblsns in 8 oz of water (Duh?) would be reasonable. Or orange juice, or grapefruit juice, or ginger

Re: CSHELP - GET ME OFF OF HERE

1999-08-26 Thread M. G. Devour
We are going on vacation and I don't want my mail box filled up with CS stuff. I have tried sending messages to the proper place with the word unsubscribe, but here we still are. PLEASE, SOMEONE TELL ME HOW TO TURN THIS THING OFF FOR A WHILE Thanks, Alice Don't know where your requests got

Re: CSnew to silver

1999-08-26 Thread Rob Lowe
Hi Howard, Someone on the list recently kyboshed the use of the clear crystal for use as a deodorant/bacteria control for use underarms jock itch area because it contained the 'no no' aluminium! This was fairly shattering to me as I have used it successfully for years after recommendations from

Re: CSNew experiment and observations...Comments solicited!

1999-08-26 Thread Ivan Anderson
- Original Message - From: Victoria Welch vi...@oz.net snip Seems like the 0.054W power factor might be considered the minimum to start forcing the silver into the solution (ignoring, for the moment the resistance of the solution). 5V x 0.40 = 0.0002W (the starting current from

Re: CSNew experiment and observations...Comments solicited!

1999-08-26 Thread Victoria Welch
Hello Ivan, Thanks for the response! [ ... ] Silver ions will enter the water at any potential above 0.8 volts. Of course at this voltage (power factor) generation is painfully slow. A good compromise is to use relatively high voltage to overcome the high resistance of DW in the begining

Re: CSmold/cs experiments

1999-08-26 Thread Charles King
On Thu, 26 Aug 1999 10:52:06 -0700, James Allison apothec...@home.com wrote: I don't understand the theory behind the mold test. If mold led to the discovery of penicillin because mold has antibiotic properties or is a type of antibiotic (I really don't know, as I haven't done the research), and

Re: CSNew experiment and observations...Plot **THICKENS**

1999-08-26 Thread boberger
HI Vikki; Just red your post. You have seen the field effect of a stationary liquid. Just manuallky stir it every minute ore two and wathc the reading. Ole Bob Victoria Welch wrote: Hi Everyone, Well blush, there has been an interesting turn of events here as best I can tell. -- The

Re: CSNEW pH list starting...

1999-08-26 Thread CARMEN SPENCE
Hi Vilik, I would like tobe signed up for the poh list also, Thankyou \, Carmen - Original Message - From: Vilik Rapheles vi...@peak.org To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, August 27, 1999 6:39 AM Subject: CSNEW pH list starting... pH-bodybalance... A list for the purpose of

Re: CSRe: Quackwatch on CS

1999-08-26 Thread Alialley
I asked Quackwatch what double blind studies he had to prove that something alternative didn't work, and he said he didn'thave time to answer me. Ha ha, Alice -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail

Re: CSnew to silver

1999-08-26 Thread Michael C McNeill
Someone on the list recently kyboshed the use of the clear crystal for use as a deodorant/bacteria control for use underarms jock itch area because it contained the 'no no' aluminium! I suppose this is the ammonium alum in my crystal stick deodorant list of ingredients? Rejoice in the small

Re: CSDo we need our parasites?

1999-08-26 Thread Sjlane99
I would tend to agree, but I am an exception to this article and am not sure why. I grew up on a farm, certainly not sterilized conditions, and was not vaccinated, used only homeopathy-- until I developed explosive rheumatoid arthritis when under extreme emotional duress (my marriage). Prior to

CS in the cat

1999-08-26 Thread HERB321947
In a message dated 08/26/1999 5:19:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time, heath...@microsoft.com writes: When my cat gets those nasty things, I (here goes!) pick the scab, drain the wound as completely as I can clean the wound with peroxide. Then I use a plastic feeding syringe (no needle: small

Re: CSMSM-info please!

1999-08-26 Thread RON BRENNEN
Rob Lowe wrote: Hi, a little while ago someone posted info on MSM which apparently is a wetting agent to allow CS to penetrate the tissue when used topically on the skin. Could someone please explain what is MSM? I went to my local health food shop and they said that they could get it in

Re: CSHELP - GET ME OFF OF HERE

1999-08-26 Thread HERB321947
In a message dated 08/26/1999 8:31:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time, alial...@aol.com writes: We are going on vacation and I don't want my mail box filled up with CS stuff. I have tried sending messages to the proper place with the word unsubscribe, but here we still are. PLEASE, SOMEONE

Re: CSFw: escharotic

1999-08-26 Thread Henry Reed
I am interested in the Indian Mud. Details, please? T wrote: Hi, There is a product I get form a naturopath in AZ., called Indian Mud. Very much like Black salve, but better. It's truly amazing stuff. Not only pulls the tumor out, but draws cancer from other parts of the body out