Re: CSRe: [SilverPets] perianal fistulas in dogs

2010-06-01 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
So sorry, I forgot to say this is a dog. I posted to the silverpets list originally, but thought I might also post to the silver list in case any of you brilliant brains had any ideas! Thanks for the input. dee On 1 Jun 2010, at 01:15, bodhisattva wrote: This cures cancer, and many other

Re: CSRe: [SilverPets] perianal fistulas in dogs

2010-06-01 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
This looks marvellous stuff. dee On 1 Jun 2010, at 01:15, bodhisattva wrote: This cures cancer, and many other things. A small bottle is a huge supply, just 1-2 drops is all you need. The lady that sells it is a friend with impeccable integrity (and also enlightenment).

CSNeem Oil

2010-06-01 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Not so long ago, someone posted information on using Neem Oil to treat fungal toenails.  I can't find that post.  Can someone forward it to the list please?  Or can the original poster re-comment on this?  Thanks. MA

Re: CSDoes width matter?

2010-06-01 Thread Norton, Steve
Any size or shape silver electrode can make good colloidal silver if the silver is of 0.999 purity or better. The larger the surface area of the electrode the faster you can make make colloidal silver and be sure of a low particle size. So the width of the rods/bullion does matter because

Re: CSDistilled water question

2010-06-01 Thread Ode Coyote
What a batch looks like has much to do with what is in the water, no two jugs are the same and there's no way to tell what *what* is by a number on a meter. If it looks like something you'd use...use it. If it looks odd, use it with some caution or toss it. If that happens twice in a row,

Re: CSDistilled water question

2010-06-01 Thread Ode Coyote
CS is Colloidal Silver specifically on this list EIS or electrically isolated silver in water. The purpose and function of CS...to kill virtually any bacterium or virus known to mankind in a non toxic manner...and the list, to make and use it yourself on the cheap and easy in the often

Re: CSDoes width matter?

2010-06-01 Thread Ode Coyote
At 05:45 PM 5/30/2010 +0300, you wrote: Hi, Does width of the rods/bullion matter? How much current you put over what area of electrodes and the shape of that area does matter. How much it matters...depends Would a batch made with bullion be more potent than thin rods? No Ode

CSya might wanna know....

2010-06-01 Thread Ode Coyote
I just found out that Vicks Vapo Rub kills ticks just as well as it kills Mange mites...makes em slippery enough to tug out easy too...and no more itching. Ode -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org

Re: CSya might wanna know....

2010-06-01 Thread bodhisattva
Its the camphor in it that kills ticks, camphor is very potent. It used to be, Vicks had a higher concentration of camphor, but the FDA got all angry because it was curing stuff, so they limited any sale in the US to be 10% or less refined camphor. The US version of Tiger Balm is very poor

Re: CSya might wanna know....

2010-06-01 Thread sms
Ode, How did you discover that? WOW! Thanks. sms From: Ode Coyote Date: 6/1/2010 7:31:39 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSya might wanna know I just found out that Vicks Vapo Rub kills ticks just as well as it kills Mange mites...makes em

RE: CSya might wanna know....

2010-06-01 Thread Norton, Steve
Here is a possible cheap DIY version of Monkey Holding Peach. As far as I can find out the active ingredients of Monkey Holding Peach are: Camphor - 22% Menthol - 19% Methyl Salicylate - 3% Eucalyptus - 3% Mix together 1 package each of: Natureplex Muscle Rub (Ben Gay knockoff at dollar store)

Re: CSya might wanna know....

2010-06-01 Thread bodhisattva
Monkey Holding Peach is $1.00 per container though. So probably best to just buy it. If you can't get it for a buck a box locally, perhaps online. Most people have never heard of this stuff, I've used it for years to great effect, and cured many people of this or that with it. It's also a

Re: CSya might wanna know....

2010-06-01 Thread Norton, Steve
$1 for 2 gm of Monkey Holding Peach (plus shipping if you can't find a friendly source locally) vs roughly $5 for 200 gm homemade. And you can adjust the amount of Camphor as desired. - Steve N From: bodhisattva bodhisat...@mutemail.com To:

Re: CSya might wanna know....

2010-06-01 Thread bodhisattva
That's $1 for 5 containers of Monkey. But of course, it is cheaper to try and make it. It just depends on time. I'd rather go grab some at the Asian market and toss it in my pocket. But thanks for Edible Camphor information. I've been trying to source camphor I could put in closets and so

Re: CSya might wanna know....

2010-06-01 Thread Norton, Steve
Indian groceries also sell a Camphor as a burning incense. It is 100% Camphor but of a lower quality that is not edible. But it may be cheaper and good enough for many uses. I found the edible Camphor in the incense area of the grocery. Perhaps they can bring it into the country only for

Re: CSya might wanna know....

2010-06-01 Thread bodhisattva
Toss this stuff in a satchel bag, and place in closets.. Keeps the creepers out. (on all levels) Turns out, I got one of the best Indian Markets in the region about 3-4 miles from here. Heading over tomorrow to get some edible camphor. The last stuff I tried to get was synthetic, and dowsed

CSIon collisions/Zeta

2010-06-01 Thread Neville Munn
Couple of questions for the chemistry inclined: (1) Is it possible or conceivable for either (a) ion collisions or (b) Zeta potential to have a miniscule affect on solution water temperature? Does constant movement generate any heat with this in chemistry? (2) If so, would that water