Re: CSVery interesting, and true

2010-01-12 Thread Ode Coyote
If you ever get a chance to watch Derren Brown in action, do it and doubt your senses [Mind Control with Derren Brown] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voAntzB7EwE http://www.youtube.com/user/philosophyblackbelt#p/a/f/0/vBPG_OBgTWg There are those that STUDY this stuff and most that absolutely

Re: CSVitamin C and Hardening of the Arteries

2010-01-12 Thread mukta1
Hi John, Will you please let me know whether you buffer Vit C with sodium bicarbonate and what are the major other supplements you take. Simeon - Ferratum - бърз заем онлайн!

Re: CSVitamin C and Hardening of the Arteries

2010-01-12 Thread John E. Stevens
Hi, Simeon: I use some vitamin C with calcium as a buffer with bioflavonoids, Alive Vitamin C from berries, and regular vitamin C with bio - no buffer. i eat about two small meals daily so I now take about 8000 mg of Vit C with each of those two meals. Supplement use needs to be customized for

Re: CSVitamin C and Hardening of the Arteries

2010-01-12 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
It is like I said before on occasion, everything in moderation, even the good stuff! I know it can be very damaging to unbalance minerals which is why I don't take seperate ones now, but I thought that vit C was ok because most of us don't get nearly enough of it. I do know that since I have

Re: [RE]CSVitamin C and Hardening of the Arteries:COMMENT

2010-01-12 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Thank you Brooks for that really helpful article. Can you say whether in your opinion, it is better to take sodium ascorbate or a whole form of vit C. Thank you again and may you have many more Happy New Years! dee On 12 Jan 2010, at 02:01, Brooks Bradley wrote: Dear Steve, We have

Re: CSwattage

2010-01-12 Thread Ode Coyote
A PocketPuppy uses 0.168 watts max for 6 to 9 hours for a quart batch @~ 12 PPM. Figure 7 Milliamps continuous duty. Ode At 05:04 PM 1/11/2010 -0800, you wrote: Does anyone know how many watts a silver gen or similar might use. We are moving off grid with few funds and want to stay as

Re: CSVitamin C and Hardening of the Arteries

2010-01-12 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Crumbs John, its amazing you have time to teach in between taking all that lol! dee On 12 Jan 2010, at 10:41, John E. Stevens wrote: Hi, Simeon: I use some vitamin C with calcium as a buffer with bioflavonoids, Alive Vitamin C from berries, and regular vitamin C with bio - no buffer. i

CS[List Owner] Outage...

2010-01-12 Thread M. G. Devour
Hi folks, There apparently was a period of several hours late on January 10th when an important server in Eskimo's system was not communicating properly with the rest of the network. They sent around a notice of the outage as the condition was being corrected. I expect this explains the

Re: CScapillaries in eyes breaking

2010-01-12 Thread Saralou
The article quoted below specifically mentions that pine bark extract seals leaky blood vessels in the eye. The author of the article is one to read with caution (he's prone to hyperbole at the very least) IMO. http://www.naturalnews.com/027920_pycnogenol_diabetes.html A total of 46

CSChemistry question ?

2010-01-12 Thread Annie B Smythe
Question for chemistry knowing folks. What's the difference between technical grade and food grade? Is technical grade the same as lab grade? And would technical grade magnesium chloride powder to be unsafe to make a solution from for a person to drink as magnesium supplementation? Any

CScolloidal silver

2010-01-12 Thread cubbyclown
I am new at this(I just joined) and I would like to know all the things that colloidal silver can be used for. I have been a strong believer(for many years) in staying away from drugs(whether legal-illegal-over the counter or prescribed. I like the phrase Practicing Doctor who do you

CSGatorade and CS

2010-01-12 Thread Carlene Yasak
Marhsall, Renée and others, Gatorade was created to prevent dehydration during strenuous sports and improve performance. Perhaps someone on the list who knows a bit of chemistry can come up with a doable recipe based on the following Oral Rehydration Salt recipe. In the 80s, as part of

Re: CSVery interesting, and true

2010-01-12 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
thats amazing Ode, I didn't spot any of them! and I thought I was observant! dee On 12 Jan 2010, at 09:26, Ode Coyote wrote: If you ever get a chance to watch Derren Brown in action, do it and doubt your senses [Mind Control with Derren Brown] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voAntzB7EwE

Re: CSwattage

2010-01-12 Thread Marshall Dudley
A silver generator that makes about 8 ounces an hour will consume about 0.1 watt. Marshall Sunwaterclear - Sunny wrote: Does anyone know how many watts a silver gen or similar might use. We are moving off grid with few funds and want to stay as healthy as possible.. Using MMS and Silver as

Re: CSwattage

2010-01-12 Thread Marshall Dudley
2 watts and hour would be an acceleration of power, which makes no sense in this context. Marshall Sunwaterclear - Sunny wrote: Is that 2 watts an hour? sounds great! */A peek into our world/*... Feed the Future - Forest gardens - Sustainable Lifetime Food for All *Feed the Future-*

Re: CSVery interesting, and true

2010-01-12 Thread Annie B Smythe
I first read about the Milgrem experiment about seven years ago, and it sent chills down my spine. There's no way I would have or with any conscience could have continued to shock people like that no matter who was telling me it was OK. That comes right down to a person's character and using

CSCell phone use on airplanes - OT

2010-01-12 Thread Dan Nave
A while back we had a conversation about why you can't use cell phones on an airplane. I thought this reason made some sense. Dan From Mercola... While, in theory, using a cell phone or other wireless device could interfere with the functions of an airliner, it’s not likely. Communication

Re: CSCell phone use on airplanes - OT

2010-01-12 Thread Marshall Dudley
When inside an airplane you are in a pretty good Faraday shield. It would not affect hundreds of towers, it would in fact hardly make it out of the plane. A little would make it out the windows, but that would be horizontal and would end up going out into space. Marshall Dan Nave wrote: A

RE: CSVitamin C and Hardening of the Arteries

2010-01-12 Thread jessie70
John, if you don't mind telling us, how old are you with the full head of blonde hair? Jess -Original Message- From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick [mailto:d...@deetroy.org] Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 6:52 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSVitamin C and Hardening of the Arteries

CSCell 'phone danger

2010-01-12 Thread Harold MacDonald
http://emf.mercola.com/sites/emf/archive/2010/01/12/Real-Reason-Cell-Phone-Use-is-Banned-on-Airlines.aspx

Re: CSwattage

2010-01-12 Thread Sunwaterclear - Sunny
Thanks folks for your response.  I have been pursuing this with silver gen too. I asked a rather vague question about power and they wrote me saying this in response Thanks for your inquiry.  The SG6 Auto works on 120 VAC and uses 2 watts of power.   I wrote back asking this. Hi, thanks

RE: CSChemistry question ?

2010-01-12 Thread Norton, Steve
Here is a good source of info: http://yarchive.net/chem/chemical_grades.html I frequently use reagent grade chemicals internally. If you go to the FDA definition of allowable pharmaceutical grade impurities you will see almost no difference between reagent and pharmaceutical grade chemicals.

Re: CSVery interesting, and true

2010-01-12 Thread Sunwaterclear - Sunny
Off topic and yet very interesting.  I heard a rumor from a friend of a friend who worked for Derren Brown.  He explained to me how through a system of tiny hidden optical cameras, and earphone communication and signals, Derren Brown can appear to be a magician. I also studied the basis of

Re: CSChemistry question ?

2010-01-12 Thread Annie B Smythe
Thank you Steve:) I've been looking for Magnesium Chloride so I can make it up by the half gallon or gallon, and all the 'grade' terminology is a little confusing. I know pharmaceutical grade and food grade are ok for consumption, and I figured lab grade would have to be mostly pure, but I

Re: CSVitamin C and Hardening of the Arteries

2010-01-12 Thread Sunwaterclear - Sunny
John I admire your attention to health.  And I'm wondering two thing.. how much must it cost to take all these supplements and if we dont have those kind of funds, where can we obtain this naturally. Could it be by growing a forest garden? I'm serious here... when I had money I'd buy all this

Re: CSwattage

2010-01-12 Thread TREM
Marshall, It uses 2 watts of energy as long as the motor and electronics are operating Most of it dissipated as heat inside the enclosure. Very little power is used externally since that drain is only 1 milliamp. It was a direct answer to her question. Best regards, Trem - Original

Re: CSGatorade and CS

2010-01-12 Thread Renee
Thanks Carlene. This is a good remedy to have on hand, and simple to do. There's a guy with an organization called Small Change. He gets kids--and adults--to set aside their change, or with kids, to collect change--and this money is donated and it all goes to making these dehydration packets

RE: CSChemistry question ?

2010-01-12 Thread Norton, Steve
Are you considering Magnesium Chloride that is specified as laboratory grade and not just technical grade? Here is a definition of grades from a chemical supplier that defines laboratory grade: DEFINITION OF GRADES Reagent ACS -- Meets or surpasses latest American Chemical Society standards

Re: CSwattage

2010-01-12 Thread Marshall Dudley
I was giving the amount of power that is needed to produce the colloidal silver as measured by the voltage and current across the electrodes. If one is using a motor and electronics then those would have to be added as well. However 2 watts per hour would be a continuously increasing power,

Re: CSwattage

2010-01-12 Thread Dan Nave
How would you say it? Dan On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 12:20 PM, Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com wrote: I was giving the amount of power that is needed to produce the colloidal silver as measured by the voltage and current across the electrodes.  If one is using a motor and electronics then

Re: CSwattage

2010-01-12 Thread TREM
Marshall. It draws 2 watts of AC power conyiuously as long as it is turned on. Most is converted to heat. The electronics and motor use very little power.and does not increase. Trem - Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent:

Re: CSDarkbulb

2010-01-12 Thread cking001
The best news is they've become extremely cheap wink Chuck Why do they put pictures of criminals up in the Post Office? What are we supposed to do, write to them? Why don't they just put their pictures on the postage stamps so the mailmen could look

Re: CSVitamin C and Hardening of the Arteries

2010-01-12 Thread mukta1
Hi John, Thanks for sharing with us. Good for you. The cost of so many supplements would be prohibitive for most of us and it seems so much time consuming. Also I wonder how you could eat only two small meals a day. You evidently have strong will. My father and my mother died from

Re: CSwattage

2010-01-12 Thread Marshall Dudley
What are you wanting to say? An acceleration of power simply makes no sense in the physical world. If you want power, then it is just watts. If you want energy it is watt-hours. Since power (watts) is energy (joules) per second, then watts per second would be energy (joules) per second per

Re: CSChemistry question ?

2010-01-12 Thread Annie B Smythe
LMAO Steve, my head is spinning. Just something that is safe to consume without poisoning myself:) Annie Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts. (Sign hanging in Einstein's office at Princeton) Norton, Steve wrote: Are you considering

CSA question

2010-01-12 Thread Sunwaterclear - Sunny
About 8 months ago I bought a large bottle of colloidal silver.   When it was halfway done I decided to add some oil of oregano to the mix. I've been using it ever since [spraying it on my gums because I did have some dental problems and didn't want them to recur] and now am beginning to think

Re: CSwattage

2010-01-12 Thread Dan Nave
Come on... Its just watts. This is a colloidal silver maker not a particle accelerator or a spaceship. (Wayne Fugitt would be all over this one.) Dan On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 2:27 PM, Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com wrote: What are you wanting to say?  An acceleration of power simply

Re: CSChemistry question ?

2010-01-12 Thread Dan Nave
Buy Nigari at an oriental store. It is magnesium chloride used for making Tofu. Dan On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 2:41 PM, Annie B Smythe anniebsmy...@gmail.com wrote: LMAO Steve, my head is spinning. Just something that is safe to consume without poisoning myself:) Annie Not everything that

CSOT... but important!

2010-01-12 Thread Bob Banever
Monsanto's GMO Corn Linked To Organ Failure, Study Reveals In a study released by the International Journal of Biological Sciences, analyzing the effects of genetically modified foods on mammalian health, researchers found that agricultural giant Monsanto's GM corn is linked to organ damage

Re: CSChemistry question ?

2010-01-12 Thread Annie B Smythe
Thank you Dan:) That's interesting. Annie Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts. (Sign hanging in Einstein's office at Princeton) If we could sell our experiences for what they cost us, we'd all be millionaires. Abigail Van Buren Dan

RE: CSVitamin C and Hardening of the Arteries

2010-01-12 Thread Norton, Steve
Sunny, It takes some research on your part. Here is a start for some of the more common supplements: http://www.mcvitamins.com/Vitamins/vitamins-in-food.htm I did searches on all the plants I came across in the area where I live. You will be surprised at what is available to you locally. For

CSRE: silver-digest Digest V2010 #33

2010-01-12 Thread Paul Bond
I would go for ascorbate every time, since as I understand it, that is what humans cannot produce themselves (unlike the vast majority of mammals). Specifically I would go for a Liposomal version, as it's absorbtion rate is so high compared to regular supplementation, and doesn't have bowel

CSRE: silver-digest Digest V2010 #34

2010-01-12 Thread Paul Bond
I've actually injected myself with technical grade products (specifically IGF-LR3) without issue, and it was never a concern in my mind. If you're thinking of transdermal use of MgCl/MgCl6H2O then it's even less of an issue as the skin does a fine job of being a pre-filter before the immune

CSRE: silver-digest Digest V2010 #34

2010-01-12 Thread Paul Bond
Not as thorough as Johns impressive protocol, but an easy way to resolve a huge number of modern life nutritional issues can be dealt with the following (in no particular order): Kelp Moringa Virgin Coconut Oil Vit C and Magnesium A book could easily be written on the above, but between

CSWhere to buy CMO

2010-01-12 Thread SJY
List (especially Brooks), Not finding a source of Cetyl Myristoleate (CMO) locally, I searched the Internet. As you can imagine, there are many sources, each making wonderful claims about their products, and some bad-mouthing their competitors, etc. So I need recommendations from you who have

Re: [RE]CSVitamin C and Hardening of the Arteries:COMMENT

2010-01-12 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Dear Mr. Bradley: Yours is a remarkable (and, sadly, all too credible) statement. I'm sure many of us would welcome your cogent explication, on or off list. I can imagine that this topic may seem to be very thin ice indeed, however, and I've had related conversations on similar

Re: CSWhere to buy CMO

2010-01-12 Thread Marshalee Hallett
Hi, Steve, I used the Duoflex brand and it worked wonderfully! (I also no longer drink milk, and since I learned that trick, I have no more joint pains or snapping knees.) I gave a canine brand of CMO (Cetyl M) to my 9 year old Pug, who was limping a lot and sleeping most of the day, now she

Re: CSwattage

2010-01-12 Thread Tony Moody
Yes, Marshall is correct. Obtuse, pedantic, but correct. I'm on his side. :-) OK. Tony On 12 Jan 2010 at 15:35, Dan Nave wrote about : Subject : Re: CSwattage Come on... Its just watts. This is a colloidal silver maker not a particle accelerator or a spaceship. (Wayne Fugitt would be

Re: CSLove and American Water Distillers

2010-01-12 Thread sol
At 04:33 PM 1/10/2010, you wrote: How was the water quality, as far as purity goes? I find generally that sellers and manufacturers promise the moon but user experience differs from the promised results. It depended on the quality of the water going IN to be distilled. There is something

Re: CSemail jumbled?

2010-01-12 Thread sol
At 04:51 PM 1/10/2010, you wrote: That is really weird. The email I directly write to the silver list addy, is going through, but the reply to Sol's post keeps getting returned as undeliverable. Hi, It may be due to my ongoing computer problems. We just found out the router we bought last

Re: vision ware, was Re: CSWhere to find pure sodium bicarbonate

2010-01-12 Thread sol
At 05:32 PM 1/10/2010, you wrote: Sol: Do you really think the aluminum is safe? Yes, I don't worry about aluminum. sol -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your

Re: CSemail jumbled?

2010-01-12 Thread Annie B Smythe
Heya Sol:) Nope, I was replying to the list. Mike posted a message today, said there was a problem with the servers, or something, going on at that time. Annie Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts. (Sign hanging in Einstein's office at

Re: CSbronchitis ?

2010-01-12 Thread sol
It is safe and will keep the tank water clean, but the silver does not pass into the steam but is left behind in the tank. sol Last night I put a simple $20 steam humidifier in his room and added about 8 oz of colloidal silver to the water. He seems much better this morning. I was just