I take Boron because it's supposed to help post menopausal women absorb
Calcium, which is dependent on estrogen levels. I also seem to be
doing much better in bone health since becoming a vegetarian, as my
knee injury got stronger and is no longer bothering me.
Nancy
On Dec 20, 2007, at
When silver ions dry out [water evaporates] they oxidize
into brown to black [not blue] silver oxides which will stain the skin.
This is not agyria and will wear off like magic marker art.
14 years ago EVERYONE was using 3 nines in salt water and the instructions
1 minute = 1 PPM with
SOTA Inst. started selling $10 optional current control add ons to their
silver pulser a few years back.
Now, I think it's integrated, but they still use a timer.
There is a circuit diagram posted on their website that shows a separate
circuit for making EIS, but it's an older diagram and
You ran full current past it's range or through the shunt like a short
circuit [parallel, not series] and blew out the fuse in the meter.
There are generally 2 current range sockets on a meter, one up to around
200 milliamps and another for up to 10 amps.
Checking current MUST be a
If you have the meter hooked up in series and electrodes in water, it
won't draw more than just a few milliamps as the resistance of the water
will limit the current...so, it doesn't matter if the amp rating of the
transformer is one half amp or ten thousand amps.
If the current draw
Thanks.
- Original Message -
From: Clayton Family clay...@skypoint.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 9:04 PM
Subject: Re: CSwhat did I do wrong?
On Dec 20, 2007, at 7:41 PM, faith gagne wrote:
What on earth is a wall wart?
Faith G
I have been
A classic example of dis-information. Sounds good but completely wrong.
faith gagne wrote:
Kirsteen
The gods of the Disc have never bothered much about judging the souls
of the dead, and so people only go to hell if that's where they
believe, in their deepest heart, that they deserve to
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From: silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com
To: silver-dig...@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 5:41 PM
Subject: silver-digest Digest V2007 #608
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Boy I really hated to see this, The FDA will be all over this issue,
attempting to regulate and ban over exaggerated hype. There's no
vaccination for ignorance.
But yet you can be prescribed drugs (still on the market) to ensure
your libido doesn't slip even though it has shown to cause
Huh? Dee
---Original Message---
From: Dr. Bill
Date: 21/12/2007 14:08:41
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2007 #608
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From: silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com
To: silver-dig...@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 5:41
This list has had requests over the years for a good source of
inexpensive colloidal silver of high quality. There really has not been
one since I quit selling CS retail a couple of years ago. I think I
have one I can refer people to now. I have been working with the guy,
and he is now
Clayton Family wrote:
Dear Esteemed and Learned List Members,
I was fooling around with a wall wart that is listed as 24V and 500mA,
and had it hooked up in series with my radioshack multimeter. It
tested as 30.6V, and after I switched it to mA, the meter failed. Now
it just reads micro
cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
I have a Sota pulser.
I bought it for blood electrification. It has the added feature of
making CS.
At that time, as I recall, the pinch of salt was recommended.
Yes. Beck recommended a pinch of salt. I am not sure if he changed his
mind or died first. The Sota
It is a somewhat derogatory term applied to those small power supplies
you plug into the wall to power and or charge things like cell phones.
Some are transformers, putting out 24 or so volts AC, but most have a
diode bridge in them and a filtering capacitor to supply DC.
Marshall
faith
Ode Coyote wrote:
SOTA Inst. started selling $10 optional current control add ons to
their silver pulser a few years back.
Now, I think it's integrated, but they still use a timer.
There is a circuit diagram posted on their website that shows a
separate circuit for making EIS, but it's an
Morning Marshall,
Maybe you can tell me what I am missing or what I do not understand.
The only reason one measures the current is that he wants
to know the current flow in a specific circuit,
A finite circuit at a specific time and condition.
It may be a changing circuit, possibly a CS batch.
Dear list members , photo no 5 - can this be a coincidence or is
there a conspiracy going on ? happy christmas to you all - Richard
Begin forwarded message:
From: Richard r...@xxicenturysilver.com
Date: 21 de diciembre de 2007 18:48:14 GMT+01:00
To: Alisa a...@xxicenturysilver.com
Subject:
The Group may have discussed this before, most likely, but could someone please
suggest a good inexpensive water distiller? Much appreciated. Thanks.
Faith G.
I would be interested also, but do know of one that is
pretty cheap but takes a long time and that would be
www.waterdistiller.com
Leslie
--- faith gagne jitte...@gis.net wrote:
The Group may have discussed this before, most
likely, but could someone please suggest a good
inexpensive water
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/44315000/jpg/_44315699_elephant2_afp416.jpg
LOLI consider myself to be a world class CS snorter, able to reach even the
sinus cavities at the back of my head, but this guy has me outclassed.
Best Regards,
Arnold Beland
www.atlasnova.com Original
Mary you speak wise words
Some people don't have any sense..period.
What do you mean when you talk about rubics, would that be checking pulses,
tongue, kinesology or such??
Now mind you I have not done any form of rubics
for her or leg length testing to determine what remedy she
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
Morning Marshall,
Maybe you can tell me what I am missing or what I do not understand.
The only reason one measures the current is that he wants
to know the current flow in a specific circuit,
A finite circuit at a specific time and condition.
It may be a changing circuit,
- Original Message -
From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 9:06 AM
Subject: Re: CSBlue man
Once the silver particles are in the skin, then they can grow, even from
EIS. That is why it is essential to NEVER take silver
Nenah Sylver wrote:
- Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley
mdud...@king-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 9:06 AM
Subject: Re: CSBlue man
Once the silver particles are in the skin, then they can grow, even
from EIS. That is why it is essential
Argyria is the real deal but the other side effects are speculation. A
few months ago I tracked the claims of seizures, neurological problems,
kidney damage, indigestion, headaches, fatigue, etc, as far as I could
and have found they were barely credible.
The FDA gets its info from the
Bravo, bravo Marshall! What a great explanation. Thank you.
Faith G.
- Original Message -
From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 3:36 PM
Subject: Re: CSBlue man / particle accretion
Nenah Sylver wrote:
-
Is it possible this man actually has a heart disease resulting in cyanosis
(skin bluing from oxygen deficiency in the blood)? Just curious.
- Original Message -
From: alchemysa
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 5:07 PM
Subject: CSArgyria yes. Other
David: Thanks for an absolutely smashing report.. I just love it.
Faith G.
- Original Message -
From: alchemysa
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 6:07 PM
Subject: CSArgyria yes. Other side effects no.
Argyria is the real deal but the other side
Actually, my experiments show that you can get pretty
repeatable ppms in tap water if you monitor the current and
use the Faraday calculations the first time. The brew time
will be very short compared to using distilled water and
current control at 1ma. (On the order of 1 to 5 minutes in
a
I agree. Also, you can see the blue color on his hands,
but it is less blue, probably because they are not getting
as much sun exposure, or because the circulation to his
hands is less than that to his face.
Dan
alchemysa wrote:
If it was a Sota unit they (sota) will probably have a record
I've heard of Blue Bull (Neelgai) before, but not Blue
Elephant. Maybe it is a Bull elephant...
Burrah Din Mubarak Ho!
Dan
Richard wrote:
Dear list members , photo no 5 - can this be a coincidence or is there a
conspiracy going on ? happy christmas to you all - Richard
Begin forwarded
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A balun, pronounced /'bæl.ʊn/ (bal-un), is a passive
electronic device that converts between balanced and
unbalanced electrical signals. They often also change
impedance. Baluns can take many forms and their presence is
not always obvious. They always
On 12/21/07, Dan Nave na...@comcast.net wrote:
I've heard of Blue Bull (Neelgai) before, but not Blue
Elephant. Maybe it is a Bull elephant...
Burrah Din Mubarak Ho!
Dan
I saw the same thing was going to share it with the list,
but you beat me to it.
Maybe the Blue Man Group will have to
If you are not familiar with the difference between series
and parallel circuits, measuring volts and amps, etc, stay
away from that neon sign transformer!
Although, it is designed to be current limited,
so it *MIGHT* not kill you...
Dan
Clayton Family wrote:
LOL!
Last time I dead
I've been following this thread closely since the first email. And I can't
stand it. I just have to add my .02 worth.
You know the only thing I really regret about the situation is the bad
publicity. The man is an adult. No one forced the stuff down his throat.
Personal responsibility has to come
Hi There Marshall:)
Does he have a website perchance? Thank you:)
Liz:)
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