Re: CSRe: Website for Silver List

2002-06-20 Thread Tony Moody
Hi jr , What do you have to do to create a new mailbox? It would be great if you can give us the correct keystrokes. Mine is Netscape 4.72. I can't imagine that there is a huge difference. OK, There is another way of doing it! From the Help : Organising your Mail Creating a Folder To create a

CSLutein

2002-06-20 Thread Dean T. Miller
From Dr. William Campbell Douglass http://www.realhealthnews.com * Slowing macular degeneration... Doctors and scientists have known for some time that lutein has a significant effect in slowing the onset and severity of age-related macular degeneration (ARMD), a

Re: CSWhat does CS taste like?

2002-06-20 Thread M. G. Devour
To me it's a slightly metallic tasting water. If you ask my kids, it's Yuk! Differs with different people, it seems. Mike D. [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian] [mdev...@eskimo.com] [Speaking only for myself... ] -- The silver-list is a

CSThank you...

2002-06-20 Thread M. G. Devour
Hi all, Over a month ago I introduced the web site and the silver-off-topic-list to you all. I just received the second monthly notice from our friends at e-Scribe who run our web archives for both lists. The silver list archive normally gets enough visits to rank in the 20's to 30's out of

RE: CSSource for recipes?

2002-06-20 Thread Ode Coyote
Fluffy grey deposits are semi insulative and can fool 'auto off' circuitry. They form when the hydrogen bubbles don't get big enough for their bouyancy to overcome their adhesion to the electrode before silver gets trapped on the bubbles surface tension. The silver can get sturdy enough to

RE: CSsilver uses

2002-06-20 Thread Ode Coyote
YUP Ken At 08:29 AM 6/19/02 -0700, you wrote: Hello Ken, What do you mean by 'silver-impregnated plastic'? Silver particles imbedded in the plastic? John -Original Message- From: Ode Coyote [mailto:coy...@alltel.net] Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2002 6:00 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com

Re: CScolloidal color

2002-06-20 Thread Ode Coyote
So, given no dissolved oxygen and some way to isolate oxygen coming off an electrode..or neutalize it by binding it up in oxides very quickly...one could make a pure ionic silver. Given a highly oxygenated water, one could make a pure colloidal silver if a way is found to prevent making

Re: CSsilver uses

2002-06-20 Thread Ode Coyote
Well sure, and the stain is not permanent anyway. Seems CS would be the better choice and not sting the eyes. ken At 12:16 PM 6/19/02 -0400, you wrote: It is not a strong solution, 1% or so if I remember right. Silver Nitrate will not cause black staining unless either exposed to bright

Re: CSHVAC CS making- Canadian maple leaf electrodes

2002-06-20 Thread d.linen
If you got a bullion bar, you could saw it in half and it would be quite equal in size, top to bottom. Reid Harvey wrote: CSers, While checking options for new systems and electrodes I'd like to know if anyone can think of a good reason why Canadian Maple Leaf dollars wouldn't work with a

Re: CSRe: CS Paint Paste

2002-06-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
It is a silver paint, made up of an organic or latex paint base and course silver particles. It is similar to silver colored airplane dope or glue in it's consistancy. There is no comparison. Marshall jrowl...@nctimes.net wrote: Silver Paint A dispersion of silver particles in

Re: CScolloidal color

2002-06-20 Thread Ode Coyote
People who have never had sight and gain it later in life cannot distingiush between round and square shapes without touching them. Babies learn to see...that is, learn to 'make sense' out of input while the 'hardwire' memory system expands. Their vision is not blurred as some believe, it is

Re: CSSource for recipes?

2002-06-20 Thread Ode Coyote
I'm speaking of grey fluff on the other electrode...not the black fluff. Coming from our recent discussuion on the roles of oxygen, it seems consistant that ozone would contribute to both in that a monoatomic oxygen atom might make silver ions to go particulate and coat a hydrogen bubble and

RE: CSsilver uses

2002-06-20 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
The substance used for many years was an aqueous solution of silver nitrate. I do not remember the concentration, but only one drop was needed to do the job, and there was no tissue staining. Cheap, easy to make and get without script. I would still use it if CS sol were not available.

RE: CSmosquito larvae

2002-06-20 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
The larvae hang head down from their tail from the surface tension film of the water. Their breathing tube penetrates the film. A layer of oil clogs the tube. Death is by asphyxiation, not toxicity. Motor oil works, but takes a long time to break down. Vegetable oil costs more, but is less

Re: CSEyes, silver nitrate, was Re: CSsilver uses

2002-06-20 Thread Ode Coyote
A study in England done on cold transmission had the same results. Only the group that had bacterium laced water placed in the eye got the cold. I'd say, keep an atomizer or eyedropper bottle full of CS during cold season and use it whenever someone sneezes. Spray fingers before rubbing eyes?

Re: CSUsing the lists well...

2002-06-20 Thread Ode Coyote
and no one can take our God from us. If anyone has one that someone else doesn't, I wouldn't bother to try because if I succeeded, I wouldn't have gotten anything worth taking. Sorry..couldn't resist [well, didn't want to enough really] ken At 05:00 PM 6/19/02 -0700, you wrote: Wel, we all have

Re: CSSource for recipes?

2002-06-20 Thread Ode Coyote
Ummm I think I went into that pretty well in other posts and suggested ways to go around them. Not bad problems...just other things to do that don't need doing if initial conductivity is within a reasonable range to get things moving in a reasonable time. ken At 06:16 PM 6/19/02 -0600, you

Re: CSSource for recipes?

2002-06-20 Thread Ode Coyote
Might want to add the CS after heating the DW Not sure what CS does in a microwave. Heating does increase water conductivity *and* sets up thermal stirring currents in the water as it cools. However, heating too hot [140+deg?] tends to make yellowish [larger particle] CS as particles collide

RE: CSEyes, silver nitrate, was Re: CSsilver uses

2002-06-20 Thread John Reeder
When I keep a constant level of cs in the bloodstream and I don't have to worry about bacteria and viruses. Cs in the eyes works well for infections in my experience. John -Original Message- From: Ode Coyote [mailto:coy...@alltel.net] Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 7:54 AM To:

Re: CScs 4 pints a gallon? duh

2002-06-20 Thread Connie
Go to Marshall's site... www.silver-lightning.com You can't beat his pricing, and he is an honest and dependable supplier. (and a member of the silver-list) Good luck! Connie From: Diane diane...@earthlink.net Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 16:19:49 -0700 To:

Re: CSHVAC CS making- Canadian maple leaf electrodes

2002-06-20 Thread Grant
Reid: Been doing that for some time now.. Works for me. Canuk Leafs, 100v dc.. Current control.. I think I figured out one time that a maple leaf is approx 4 sq in. surface area.

Re: CScolloidal color

2002-06-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ode Coyote wrote: So, what does that do to the 'particle size/ color' theory with various sizes being the only factor contributing to various colors. It supports it. It is simply outside the range of human vision. Here is the absorption of CS vs size: size - absorption - apparent color

CSCS is a weird world, ey?

2002-06-20 Thread John Reeder
Yes, some of the actions and reactions are very strange. But, reading Robert Beck's book The Body Electric: . . . I must say the cs is a wonderful world to. And, of course my own experiences with cs; hey, I love not catching colds and the flu and being able to stand back and watch the misery of

Re: CSHVAC CS making- Canadian maple leaf electrodes

2002-06-20 Thread Joyce Inouye
I recall reading some time ago that the Canadian Maple Leaf dollar has contaminants. You might want to research this area. A small bit of contamination can mean billions of molecules for your cells to detox and clean up. Reid: Been doing that for some time now.. Works for

CSHVAC CS making- Canadian maple leaf electrodes

2002-06-20 Thread Dave Darrin
The american coins are called Silver Eagles and they are .9997 or better. I got !/2 in. wide silver strips from http://www. wishgranted.com They are 6 inches long. I then took my dremmel tool and cut a 1/2 in. slot in each coin through which I wraped the end of a silver strip -On the other

Re: CSHVAC CS making- Canadian maple leaf electrodes

2002-06-20 Thread Arnold Beland
.999 generally means anything from .9990 to .9998, doesn't it? Best Regards, Arnold Beland - Original Message - From: Dave Darrin ddar...@centurytel.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 2:09 PM Subject: CSHVAC CS making- Canadian maple leaf electrodes The

Re: CSHVAC CS making- Canadian maple leaf electrodes

2002-06-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
You make it sound like a big deal. Lets take the most toxic metal that could be in there, arsenic. If the coin is ., then there can only be 1 part arsenic for every 9,999 parts silver. The EPA standard for drinking water is 10 ppb of arsnic. If you make 10 ppm colloidal silver with these

Re: CSWhat does CS taste like?

2002-06-20 Thread Jack Dayton
From: S. Eric Jackson e...@wpcg.org Silly question eh? What does CS taste like? I guess the taste is a variable; I first started using a commercial, 500ppm form,- tasteless. But when I began to make my own,UGH! I find it sharply metallic, and am prepared to rinse my mouth and gargle

Re: CSkidney/bladder infections

2002-06-20 Thread Jack Dayton
From: Rich Adams r...@kc.rr.com Can anyone relate any bladder/kidney infection with CS stories? My friend, who I gave a jug of CS to awhile back, has what she thinks an infection. She had very little left of the CS I gave her. She thought, what the hell, and ingested the little bit

Re: CSWhat does CS taste like?

2002-06-20 Thread Connie
You will lose the benefits of tartar control, no more bad breath, etc by rinsing and gargling!! From: Jack Dayton jack...@harbornet.com Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 15:15:40 -0700 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSWhat does CS taste like? Resent-From:

Re: CSThank you...

2002-06-20 Thread Richard Sobe
Hey Mike, Thank you back for providing this discussion group for all of us! ANd the OT list so we have a place to expel our excess thoughts. Richard

Re: CSWeb site for the Silver List...

2002-06-20 Thread Connie
Anyone know how to do this on a MAC OS? From: Tony Moody a...@new.co.za Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 06:52:14 +0200 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSWeb site for the Silver List... Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com Resent-Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002

Re: CSkidney/bladder infections

2002-06-20 Thread Rich Adams
Jack.hahaha...I can't even teach her to make her own Kefir Visited Ole Bob tonight. I am in proud possession of a HVAC arc tank. 4 gallons a shot at 5 hours brew time. 9.9PPM/Acidity pH of 2.7/NO3 PPM of .9 Bob IS going to switch his dog to a raw meaty bones based diet he has decided.

Re: CSWeb site for the Silver List...

2002-06-20 Thread Roger Barker
on 21/6/2002 2:36 PM, Connie at wufn...@stargate.net wrote: Anyone know how to do this on a MAC OS? Hi Connie, you might like to try this? Creating Message Filters You can create and maintain message filters so that Messenger automatically matches criteria you set, including filing messages

Re: CSkidney/bladder infections

2002-06-20 Thread wolfcreek1
I passed alone everyone's well wishes and hugged his dog for Julie. :-) Thanks bunches Rich! Julie Critters -- 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:

CSRe: Canadian maple leaf electrodes

2002-06-20 Thread jrowland
Marshall writes: Lets take the most toxic metal that could be in there (Canadian Maple Leaf dollar), arsenic... I notice many people with tongue studs and wonder what percentage silver they are made of and what contaniments might lie within. Would arsenic be a definite? Anything else? Thanks,