Re: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2011 #290 Seasonal Affective Disorder - SAD

2011-09-24 Thread Jane MacRoss
I bought some blue ones for inflamation .. there's a great range of colours - I think they were from eBay. Jane From: PTFerrance ptf2...@bellsouth.net I found them in a drugstore but I also have seen them online. The premise is to start using the rose gradient glasses in August and use

RE: CS[List Owner] Whew!

2011-09-24 Thread David Bearrow
Mike Monet originally joined the group back in 2006 with complaints about mold spores which is why he came to us. He was so desparate to find an answer about his mold problem to the point where he was triple washing his clothes and burning holes in his bedsheets with strong chemicals. He even

Re: CS[List Owner] Whew!

2011-09-24 Thread Jason R Eaton
Hi David: Indeed. Certainly a forgiveable offense, in my book. The problem I have with individuals who display similiar tendencies (I'm certainly not going to comment directly about MM in particular, because I do not know him), is that they tend to leave a wasteland of human carnage

Re: CS[List Owner] Whew!

2011-09-24 Thread Dan Nave
You wrote: So if someone wants to throw a simple resistor between two leads on a nine volt battery, toss two curved electrodes in distilled water and call it a holy smoke device, that's great... but it's nothing new. I think that, if nothing else, we will find that the idea and method of

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2011-09-24 Thread slickpicker
I never fully understood Monet's theories or process (not that it means much, but my long-ago college minor was chemistry). Perhaps I didn't dig hard enough since my SG6-produced EIS seems to do what I need it to, or perhaps my knowledge of chemistry is too dated/limited; hopefully a list

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2011-09-24 Thread David AuBuchon
I hope so too, as current silver products do not touch my bugs...nor do most any other therapies. FYI, I took a tsp a of evaporated EIS, down to 300PPM brown color, no effect, except a mild upset stomach =). ~David

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2011-09-24 Thread Jason R Eaton
Hi Dan: I've always taught people to pay extra careful attention to keeping electrodes in good shape. I don't think using any type of chemical solution is anywhere near as effective as a bit of old fashioned elbow grease and non-reactive abbrasive. And the problem with using any dipping or

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2011-09-24 Thread slickpicker
Jason: What is your recommended process/materials for cleaning electrodes (I have an SG6)? Thanks, Terry Jason R Eaton ja...@eytonsearth.org wrote: Hi Dan: I've always taught people to pay extra careful attention to keeping electrodes in good shape. I don't think using any type

Re: CS[List Owner] Whew!

2011-09-24 Thread slickpicker
If 300ppm EIS was of no benefit, it doesn't seem that anything Monet's device produces would be any more helpful. Terry David AuBuchon aubuchon.da...@gmail.com wrote: I hope so too, as current silver products do not touch my bugs...nor do most any other therapies. FYI, I took a tsp

CSunderstanding EIS sanity check

2011-09-24 Thread David AuBuchon
1. So in EIS, Ag+ combines with OH- and gets AgOH. Some of this turns into Ag2O. Then some of both of these may get stuck together and form particles. Some free Ag+ and OH- also exist. Yes? 2. When we say that AgOH or Ag2O is dissolved does that mean: a) they are disassociated into ions

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2011-09-24 Thread Dan Nave
Hi Jason, I understood that the cleaning process was an electrolytic process in distilled water which involved only adding a temporary aluminum strip as the (+) electrode and connecting battery (-) to the two silver electrodes and running current through them for a short time. So, although I

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2011-09-24 Thread starshar
Even though I am not even slightly interested in following MM's group/site and can appreciated that the disruptiveness is now over, I appreciate David's kind treatment of him here. And I 'get it'. Thank you for speaking from your heart, David. ( and a thanks to Mike D for being such a gentleman

Re: CS[List Owner] Whew!

2011-09-24 Thread David AuBuchon
Yes, I am following Mike's forum. I don't see any difference as to whether or not tarnish has sulfur. The point is this: When you do his process of running electrolysis between an aluminum strip and both of the silver electrodes, he says he sees the silver get visibly cleaner, and a thin film

CSmetalloproteins

2011-09-24 Thread David AuBuchon
Is it possible to get your hands on a protein that could be used in vitro to sequester silver ions. Then ingest it, thereby having a helluva lot more ions available to the body in an ionic state? If Mike's high ion count pans out, doing something like this with those ions would be the bomb as we

Re: CSmetalloproteins

2011-09-24 Thread David AuBuchon
FYI metallothienin gets a lot more hits when you search about silver.

Re: CSmetalloproteins

2011-09-24 Thread David AuBuchon
Things that come to mind as maybe having some relation to this/possible being easily obtainable: zeolites: http://www.gpwindowfilms.com/support-files/viral-testing.pdf lactoferrin transferrin humic/fulvic acids metalloprotein increasing herbs (MetalloClear supplement)

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2011-09-24 Thread jaxi
You are describing Asperger's - not sociopathy. But I do appreciate your feedback. It does provide a lens through which to interpret his behavior/actions differently. Jaxi On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 10:05 AM, David Bearrow chip...@verizon.net wrote: Mike Monet originally joined the group back

Re: CSmetalloproteins

2011-09-24 Thread David AuBuchon
whadya know, someone has made a silver product with fulvic acid: http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/silver-fuzion.php Also, there is a bulk silver zeolite powder on the market I came across somewhere.