Dear Stephen,
I sometimes export my simple CS generator to the UK. If you are
interested please contact me.
Tony Moody a...@new.co.za
PO Box 36402
Glosderry 7702
Cape Town, South Africa
Tel +027 21 761 7475
Stephen Summers wrote:
Dear Members
I am looking for a supplier of proven good
Langsley,
Your posts are very bothersome to read, and I usually delete without
reading. The colours and the font size!!
Please, plain text is really friendly.
Tony
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I'm hoping that the obvious has not been overlooked. Siamese cats should
never be given milk because it will give them disentery and eventually
weaken and kill them. This holds true for other cats too but Siamese are
especially susceptible.
A Vet should know this though.
kukurippa _ wrote:
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From: Langsley Russell [mailto:bullo...@nitline.com]
I find it very interesting that no one on this list has any personal
knowledge of, or clinical evidence to either support or refute the findings
published in Mr.. Metcalf's book. That is, that silver bonds with
Dr Jon Hills book might be a good place to start Roger.
Ivan.
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From: rogalt...@aol.com [mailto:rogalt...@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, 24 August 2001 07:48
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS Article Suggestions for an MD Volunteering in SA
List: Today I talked
Rinsing with CS is probably a good idea...I don't think there will be a
problem with s/steel or titanium. The CS is less likely to react with these
metals than carbonated drinks or other foods...not to mention saliva.
Thanks for your kind words.
Ivan.
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From: Janet
Yes I was chuffed, Tracy, and yes, all you need really is to 'up-scale' your
generator. I can supply you with silver strip of the appropriate lengths.
Talk to you soon.
Ivan.
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From: Nick Grant [mailto:nwgr...@inet.net.nz]
Sent: Wednesday, 22 August 2001 15:00
To:
Hello,
I am very unclear about particle charges; physics is not my
strong point. However,
I am sure that various manufacturers of CS makers advertise the
charge of their CS,
sometimes as having beneficial positive charge, and other
times a healthy
negative charge.
JBB,
Most
In a message dated 8/24/2001 6:50:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time, i...@win.co.nz
writes:
Subj:RE: CSMineral deficiencies from CS
Date:8/24/2001 6:50:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time
From:i...@win.co.nz (Ivan Anderson)
Reply-to: A HREF=mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com;silver-list@eskimo.com/A
To:
-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com]
If a silver atom loses an electron something else has to gain it.
From what I
can gather it is an OH radical under these circumstances.
Marshall
No, the power supply gains the electron removed from the silver
In a message dated 8/24/2001 7:06:49 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
coy...@alltel.net writes:
Even in the silver mines, argyria is rare.
Ken
Ken everyone else: Have you found any illness stats for silver workers in
mines or anywhere else? This type of info could be quite revealing with
Well, it does show that the active ingredient eliminating bacterial
infection and inducing stem cell production from fibroblasts which causes
the regeneration of tissue, bone and nerve cells, is the silver ion. And not
only that, it proves that silver ions are released from elemental silver in
the
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From: rogalt...@aol.com [mailto:rogalt...@aol.com]
Indeed, Roger, and that would be litres wouldn't it ;-)
Ivan.
Ivan: Thanks for suggesting of Jon Hill's book. I'll look into it. Returning
to the subject at hand, I would like to underscore your statement,
However,
In a message dated 8/24/2001 8:35:18 AM Eastern Daylight Time, i...@win.co.nz
writes:
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From: rogalt...@aol.com [mailto:rogalt...@aol.com]
Indeed, Roger, and that would be litres wouldn't it ;-)
Ivan.
Ivan: I dunno. What's a lit-re anyway? Is it related to a
ÿþ!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN
HTMLHEAD META http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html;
charset=unicode META content=MSHTML 5.50.4522.1800
name=GENERATOR/HEAD BODY DIVSPAN class=997220513-24082001FONT
face=Arial color=#ff size=2Now I find this very interesting.
OK - now I feel silly - Hey! Did anyone else see Steve's original message in
a Chinese (or Japanese - whatever) font ? ? ?
-Original Message-
From: Martin, Bill (CXO)
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 7:08 AM
To: 'silver-list@eskimo.com'
Subject: RE: CSQuestion On Side Effects
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Now I
Usually if no one answers a question it's because no one knows ...yet.
I wouldn't do for 300 people to say I dunno.
and I don't.
It's perfectly OK to ask again.
Ken
At 08:57 AM 8/23/01 -0400, you wrote:
But, having gotten no response to my introductory post to the list, Intro and ??, on
I imagine that many people are deficient in selenium without having even heard of CS. I recall something about silver tolerance levels being connected to selenium but those levels were so grossly pointed to major massive I worked in a silver mine without a mask for 40 years levels, I don't think
In a message dated 8/24/2001 9:15:58 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
bill.mar...@compaq.com writes:
From: Stephen Hessler [mailto:h...@mcmo.net]
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 6:38 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSQuestion On Side Effects
This is OT but Roger did you ever get my
Ivan Anderson wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com]
If a silver atom loses an electron something else has to gain it.
From what I
can gather it is an OH radical under these circumstances.
Marshall
No, the power supply gains the
Ivan Anderson wrote:
Well, it does show that the active ingredient eliminating bacterial
infection and inducing stem cell production from fibroblasts which causes
the regeneration of tissue, bone and nerve cells, is the silver ion. And not
only that, it proves that silver ions are released
Hi Roger, I don't know what is happening but I am sending no other language
nor am I sending in html. Mia was a person who contacted you for help which
you went to the list to see about a number of months ago. Regards,
h...@mcmo.net
Stephen K. Hessler, N.M.D.
HC 1 Box 175
Centerville, MO
Hi again Roger, I posted you and wish to help this woman at no charge if she
has not found anyone else by now. If you can let me know how to contact her as
her email does not go thru now. Regards, h...@mcmo.net
Stephen K. Hessler, N.M.D.
HC 1 Box 175
Centerville, MO 63633
573-924-2254
You need to check your settings. I have gotten 3 consecutive messages
from you now that all are the same symbol and nothing else.
Marshall
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On Fri, 24 Aug 2001 08:13:09 -0500, Martin, Bill (CXO)
bill.mar...@compaq.com wrote:
OK - now I feel silly - Hey! Did anyone else see Steve's original message in
a Chinese (or Japanese - whatever) font ? ? ?
Yup. It was sent as an HTML message, not plain text. (I
automatically delete HTML
-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com]
Ivan Anderson wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com]
If a silver atom loses an electron something else has to gain it.
From what I
can gather it is
-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com]
Ivan Anderson wrote:
Well, it does show that the active ingredient eliminating bacterial
infection and inducing stem cell production from fibroblasts
which causes
the regeneration of tissue, bone and nerve
Ivan Anderson wrote:
A compound is associated by a covalent or ionic bond, that is not the case
here.
Just why do the rules of chemistry change when we are talking about silver? I
don't believe they do. If you have OH- and Na+ in water you have sodium
hydroxide in water, and there are ionic
Ivan Anderson wrote:
There is no copper...just 99% elemental silver and 1% silver oxide.
Ah, ok that makes sense. The elemental silver is a good surface bacteriacide,
and the silver oxide slowly dissolves producing silver ions. The solubility of
silver oxide is about .015 grams per liter at
In a message dated 8/24/2001 12:59:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
mdud...@execonn.com writes:
Subj:Re: CSAG+ and AG0
Date:8/24/2001 12:59:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From:mdud...@execonn.com (Marshall Dudley)
Reply-to: A HREF=mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com;silver-list@eskimo.com/A
To:
Absolutely, that is why NaOH conducts electricity so well, the
disassociation. But the fact is that it is called sodium hydroxide
solution (IE. Aldrich chemical #41,541-3 50% sodium hydroxide
solution). I see no difference between that and silver hydroxide,
except that silver hydroxide is
Hi Tony.
You comments are interesting but somewhat puzzling. I post my messages in 12
point Ariel on an uncolored background. I have had a couple of people on a
few occasions say that a particular e-mail came through bright pink with red
text. For the life of me I have no idea why!! They do not
Apparently I have gotten off to a less than auspicious beginning on the
Silver List.
Ivan, based on the opening of your response to my post on mineral
deficiencies,
The reason that nobody has replied to your message, to your satisfaction,
may be as simple as they haven't had the time, or perhaps
Well looking at the html header on your previous message:
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HTMLHEAD
META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3Dtext/html; =
charset=3Diso-8859-1
META content=3DMSHTML 5.50.4134.600 name=3DGENERATOR
STYLE/STYLE
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http://www.rense.com/general12/copper.htm
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marshall
Langsley:
You poor baby - I just thought you wanted your email to be pink. Since
you didn't, I guess it is good that our Marshall said something to you. The
black and white is better - and not so girlish, but I didn't really mind.
Good luck with future postings.
Yours in humor,
Bev
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Stephen,
Please fix you computer all i ever get from you are 3 characters
Ole Bob :-(
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-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com]
Ivan Anderson wrote:
A compound is associated by a covalent or ionic bond, that is
not the case
here.
Just why do the rules of chemistry change when we are talking
about silver? I
don't believe they do.
In a message dated 8/24/2001 2:33:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
mdud...@execonn.com writes:
This originated because I was comparing silver ions in water to silver
compounds, and was challenged that silver ions are not the same as silver
compounds. I see no difference between dissolving
Just want you to know that ALL of your email has come through clearly for me
(white with black letters, no different from any others.)
Judy down Maine
-Original Message-
From: Langsley Russell [mailto:bullo...@nitline.com]
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 4:18 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Ivan,
Thanks for the reply. It helped a bit, though I confess I am a bit fuzzy
about the charge business; every time I want to understand this fully, I have
to go back to Becker's The Body Electric and start afresh!
Cheers,
JBB
Ivan Anderson wrote:
Hello,
I am very unclear
Hello ..
I am so very happy to find this list and am anxious to learn more about this
great stuff!
I'm relatively new to it, so still very much in learning mode. I do make and
sell it, with quite abit of success. I also Give away alot! Can't help myself!
lol If they don't want to buy it, then
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