RE: CSHow to gauge one's CS solution

2009-09-25 Thread Neville Munn
Hi there David, The point I was making was that if one has a reading of water BEFORE production one will know there is silver present AFTER production, just a simple indicator for us punters is all, if the reading doesn't go up then I'd reckon there won't be much silver present.

Re: CSH202 weird result

2009-09-25 Thread Ode Coyote
Heck , I dunno...can't hurt, I guess. 85+% is still ionic. Ode At 12:27 PM 9/24/2009 +0100, you wrote: I'll do that this time Ode, but can you tell me if it is really a good idea to use H202? I mean I know that on your site it shows it splitting the silver particles or colloids, but will

Re: CSHow to gauge one's CS solution

2009-09-25 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I think I did say 'approximately'. dee On 25 Sep 2009, at 01:50, Neville Munn wrote: [80% ionic and 20% colloidal.] -That must be dependant on the equipment, environmental conditions, procedures/methods/practices adopted for producing EIS ultimately. I would say ion/particle ratios are

Re: CSHow to gauge one's CS solution

2009-09-25 Thread Ode Coyote
Yes, it is normal for it to go down as ions orient themselves with the water molecules making a stable Hydrosol. Once it has stopped going down, [in a day or so ] then the conductivity number [uS] is a close match to the PPM number doubled, to derive [vs actually measure] PPM silver content.

Re: CSHow to gauge one's CS solution

2009-09-25 Thread frankcuns-r...@comcast.net
Hi list, You can also prove that what you have in suspension is silver by precipitating it with diluted hydrochloric acid. 1/ Obtain diluted HlC acid by mixing concentrated Muriatic acid (trade name for hydrochloric) with water by mixing one part of acid with eight parts of distilled water.

Re: CSHow to gauge one's CS solution

2009-09-25 Thread Ode Coyote
The confusion comes from mixing terms and not knowing it. Both TDS meters and EC meters do the same thing, but a TDS meter uses that info to calculate PPM for salt water as roughly half the conductivity that both meters actually measure. Salt water is not silver water. Since the

Re: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2009 #571

2009-09-25 Thread Ode Coyote
DE [or saw dust] is used to keep Nitroglycerine molecules isolated from each other to prevent shock from becoming explosive...a sort of De-component. I doubt that DE would ever reach the blood stream, but could absorb and isolate certain things that might. [making YOU more shock

CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2009 #573

2009-09-25 Thread Melly Bag
I don't know if there is a phaseolus vulgaris skin powder available, i've not seen one.  I guess you have to plant your own, or ask a farmer to ripen some for you.  Do not eat the beans inside.  What i notice though is that when i cook the entire beans and eat it, my blood sugar gets to  normal

Re: CSCarb Blocker

2009-09-25 Thread Marshall Dudley
I think that is a little extreme. A lot of people take a multivitamin every day, instead of growing their own food to make sure they get enough vitamins and minerals. Many of us are are taking vitamin D and/or Del-Immune V, instead of staying home 100% of the time to prevent getting colds or

Re: CSviral meningitis

2009-09-25 Thread Marshall Dudley
Although viral meningitis should be rather easy to prevent with CS, it is likely difficult or impossible to cure with CS. The reason being that CS will kill the virus when it is in the blood stream, but once it gets into the spinal fluid and across the blood brain barrier, the CS can no longer

Re: CSCarb Blocker

2009-09-25 Thread zoe w
As I said, it throws up RED FLAGS for me. I take NO prescription or OTC preparations. I don't worry about colds or flu. Between Raw Garlic, CS, Lugols and elderberry syrup- that I make myself. I stay healthy.If one is disposed to eating out one is going to be exposed to

Re: CSviral meningitis

2009-09-25 Thread zoe w
Cayenne pepper does cross the blood brain barrier and is used for that reason in many herbal formulas. Adding a bit of Cayenne tincture to the CS should be very effective. zoe Marshall Dudley wrote: Although viral meningitis should be rather easy to prevent with CS, it is

RE: CSCarb Blocker / Glucomannan

2009-09-25 Thread nenahsylver
[Marshall Dudley] I think that is a little extreme. [zoe w] As I said, it throws up RED FLAGS for me. . . . If one is disposed to eating out one is going to be exposed to all manner of stuff one does not want in ones system. Especially if its Fast Food. Take my pill and you can eat

Re: CSCarb Blocker / Glucomannan

2009-09-25 Thread zoe w
Nenah, Another solution is Kefir and/or Kombuchaboth healthy pro-biotics that you can make at home - also commercially available.Both of these have proven useful in not only weightloss, but in balancing the body in general. They rebalance your gut flora as well as aid in

Re: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2009 #573

2009-09-25 Thread Garnet
Cherries and cherry juice. the majority of people benefit from consuming about two tablespoons of tart cherry juice concentrate a day, or one to two servings of fresh or dried cherries. http://www.joint-pain.com/cherry-juice-gout.html Celery, birch leaf and parsley juice are very effective

CSApples Fight Breast Cancer

2009-09-25 Thread Garnet
from /Bottom Line's Daily Health News/ *Apples Fight Breast Cancer* An apple a day may not only keep the doctor away -- new research shows that it may specifically be helpful in protecting against breast cancer. At Cornell University's department of food science and Institute for

Re: CSCarb Blocker

2009-09-25 Thread Peter Converse
Hi Zoe, Can you share with us your recipe for Elderberry syrup? many thanks, Peter - Original Message - From: zoe w mtnwalke...@yahoo.co.uk To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 12:03 PM Subject: Re: CSCarb Blocker As I said, it throws up RED FLAGS for me.

RE: CSCarb Blocker / Glucomannan

2009-09-25 Thread nenahsylver
[zoe w] Nenah, Another solution is Kefir and/or Kombuchaboth healthy pro-biotics that you can make at home - also commercially available. Both of these have proven useful in not only weightloss, but in balancing the body in general. They rebalance your gut flora as well as aid in

CSElderberry Syrup

2009-09-25 Thread Garnet
Yes please, I just received my order of one pound of dried elderberries from Starwest Botanicals. Would love to make some syrup. Although I have heard that Elderberry acts by increasing cytokines and the Swine Flu is complicated by cytokine storms so perhaps not to be used? At least with

RE: CSCarb Blocker

2009-09-25 Thread Norton, Steve
Just as an FYI, While researching a different subject I came across this discussion on elderberry syrup. http://www.curevents.com/vb/showthread.php?t=39131 - Steve N -Original Message- From: Peter Converse [mailto:pconve...@primus.ca] Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 10:56 AM To: zoe

Re: CSCarb Blocker]]

2009-09-25 Thread zoe w
It really isn't my recipe but its the one I use. enjoy zoe Here is the Basic Recipe _*Elderberry Syrup*_ Makes 1 quart (1l) Make sure the cookware you're using is non-reactive and your clothes are stain-friendly. If you use an aluminum pot, it'll get stained and the next batch of

Re: CSElderberry Syrup

2009-09-25 Thread zoe w
http://www.naturalnews.com/026354_elderberry_Tamiflu_immune_system.html Elderberry Trumps Tamiflu for Flu Remedy I was unable to find any real evidence that Elderberry causes cytokine storms- there were some questions posed in blogs. I would far rather depend on my syrup than I

Re: CSCarb Blocker / Glucomannan

2009-09-25 Thread zoe w
That is unfortunate, but at least you have found an alternative.We each must listen to our own bodies. zoe nenahsylver wrote: [zoe w] Nenah, Another solution is Kefir and/or Kombuchaboth healthy pro-biotics that you can make at home - also commercially available.Both of

Re: CSApples Fight Breast Cancer

2009-09-25 Thread Ken Nancy Bagwell
Well, it is true that Americans loves to eat apples. It's probably the most popular fruit in America. Unfortunately, it's not helping cancer so much. We have very high cancer rates here. Most people don't eat 3 or 6 apples a day. and apples are always on the list of most pesticide-ridden

CSIncreased bioavailability of curcumin

2009-09-25 Thread Norton, Steve
I am interested in the use of curcumin as are some others here on the list are. I remember that the question of liposomal encapsulation of curcumin and the benefits of such was brought up by several persons on the list. While I don't plan on going into details on my experiments, I would like to

Re: CSCarb Blocker

2009-09-25 Thread Marshall Dudley
zoe w wrote: I still see very large RED FLAGS when someone says Take my pill and you can eat whatever you want, you don't have to change anything.This is the classic Quick Fix that is a trap that Americans at least have fallen into over the years.I meant no offense,

CSMillions of Health Freedom Fighters - Newsletter

2009-09-25 Thread Jan Bolen
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Re: CSCarb Blocker

2009-09-25 Thread Smitty
And if a person is on a starch limited diet due to being diabetic like my wife. . . . . . Marshall, have you read Dr. Young's book = The pH Miracle for Diabetes: The Revolutionary Diet Plan for Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetics Smitty -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing

Re: CSCarb Blocker

2009-09-25 Thread zoe w
Excuse Me !!I got that information directly from the website that was posted to this list. http://tinyurl.com/y8krykj I'd suggest that you read the article before you accuse me of making things up. zoe Marshall Dudley wrote: zoe w wrote: I still see very large RED FLAGS when

Re: CSCarb Blocker

2009-09-25 Thread Pat
I think we all understand that the carb blocker would only be a small part of all the things we do to ensure good nutrition. I love to go out to lunch with friends and enjoy a varied dietsome of which is not the best, but is very enjoyable to eat. So, a little extra help is available and

Re: CSCarb Blocker

2009-09-25 Thread zoe w
In Moderation, once in a while, I agree. Its the tone of the ad that turns me off. It reads like a wholesale permission to throw caution to the wind and eat whatever you want. Of course that means selling you more and more of their product. :-$ I would love to see a study done on

Re: CSCarb Blocker

2009-09-25 Thread Marshall Dudley
No I have not. Will try to get it. Marshall Smitty wrote: And if a person is on a starch limited diet due to being diabetic like my wife. . . . . . Marshall, have you read Dr. Young's book = The pH Miracle for Diabetes: The Revolutionary Diet Plan for Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetics

Re: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2009 #573

2009-09-25 Thread Melly Bag
Garnet Thanks for the tip.  I have those herbs on my kitchen window.  I shall use them now.   Melly --- On Fri, 9/25/09, Garnet gar...@grandecom.net wrote: From: Garnet gar...@grandecom.net Subject: Re: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2009 #573 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Friday, September

CSHow to gauge one's CS solution

2009-09-25 Thread Alchemysa
When you are measuring colloidal silver... If you are using a COM100 in uS/KCl mode you can take the reading 'as is.' If its in ppm/NaCl mode you should at least double what is says on the dial. If you have a TDS meter then double what it says on the meter. (All TDS meters are fixed in

Re: CSCarb Blocker

2009-09-25 Thread Smitty
No I have not. Will try to get it. Marshall You might try your local library. Amazon has it, Smitty wrote: And if a person is on a starch limited diet due to being diabetic like my wife. . . . . . Marshall, have you read Dr. Young's book = The pH Miracle for Diabetes:

Re: CSHow to gauge one's CS solution

2009-09-25 Thread zoe w
Thanks David It is in uS/KCl mode so I was correct in the first place, don't have to change a thing. It was just confusing reading those posts. Yes I understand its not totally accurate, but its the best we have. Thanks for your input zoe Alchemysa wrote: When you are measuring

Re: CSHow to gauge one's CS solution

2009-09-25 Thread Clayton Family
yep. Not so rough for me though- with my com 100, after doing the math over and over with many many quarts of eis, for my process, the uS equals the PPM as per Faraday, when read immediately upon turning off the power. So, I would say, that for us hairsplitters, when starting out with

RE: CSHow to gauge one's CS solution

2009-09-25 Thread Neville Munn
Yeah I know, that's cool, I just thought I should highlight the fact that those figures could be way out and probably shouldn't be accepted as the norm by all and sundry for the reasons I suggested. Mine's way different to those figures for several samples, however, my tests were done 18 days

Re: CSCarb Blocker / Glucomannan

2009-09-25 Thread Roger and Lisa Royal
Nenah, are you familiar with water kefir? It's delicious! - Original Message - From: zoe w To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 1:41 PM Subject: Re: CSCarb Blocker / Glucomannan That is unfortunate, but at least you have found an alternative.We

Re: CSCarb Blocker / Glucomannan

2009-09-25 Thread Larry Biggar
Hello! I make my own organic soy milk. Is it possible to use it to make kefir? Ive used it to make soy yogurt. Thanks, Larry --- On Fri, 9/25/09, Roger and Lisa Royal rerl...@bellsouth.net wrote: From: Roger and Lisa Royal rerl...@bellsouth.net Subject: Re: CSCarb Blocker / Glucomannan To:

Re: CSCarb Blocker / Glucomannan

2009-09-25 Thread Tel Tofflemire
You would need a starter, i get mine from http://www.wldernessfamily.com Tel Tofflemire Dewey, AZ. --- On Fri, 9/25/09, Larry Biggar lbig...@yahoo.com wrote: From: Larry Biggar lbig...@yahoo.com Subject: Re: CSCarb Blocker / Glucomannan To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Friday, September 25,

Re: CSCarb Blocker / Glucomannan

2009-09-25 Thread Melly Bag
I believe there is kefir made from coconut water.  Melly --- On Fri, 9/25/09, Larry Biggar lbig...@yahoo.com wrote: From: Larry Biggar lbig...@yahoo.com Subject: Re: CSCarb Blocker / Glucomannan To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Friday, September 25, 2009, 10:45 PM Hello! I make my own

CSCS as a sterilizer

2009-09-25 Thread Gina Moore
So, if I needed to sterilize something, would CS do the trick? Like say I wanted to make sure my makeup brushes were clean and free of bacteria and such and I soaked them in some CS would that do the trick? Just curious. Gina

Re: CSCS as a sterilizer

2009-09-25 Thread Melly Bag
Gina   I kill bacteria and pathogens in my vegetables with EIS. It makes me comfortable. I have very sensitive stomach and so far so good...no upsets.   Melly --- On Sat, 9/26/09, Gina Moore vegasmom...@cox.net wrote: From: Gina Moore vegasmom...@cox.net Subject: CSCS as a sterilizer To: