Re: CSpossibility of shingles! / coconut oil + concerning Brooks Mix

2012-10-25 Thread ZZekelink
Morning all, just looked up a bit about Brooks Mix use of coconut oil --Here are a couple bits from my Brook's archive --1.- One limitation of coconut oil is that it is, essentially, fat soluble---not water soluble.. 2. Glycerin seems to evince equally beneficial, topical effects

Re: CSpossibility of shingles! / coconut oil + concerning Brooks Mix

2012-10-25 Thread PT Ferrance
Hi Dee, My concern about aloe is that it is an allergen for many... and personally, I cannot use glycerin either. PT From: zzekel...@aol.com zzekel...@aol.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thu, October 25, 2012 8:31:47 AM Subject: Re: CSpossibility of

Re: CSMaking silver colloids from silvernitrate and trisodium citrate

2012-10-25 Thread Marshall
On 10/24/2012 11:49 PM, David AuBuchon wrote: Anyone know what would happen if I added peroxide to silver citrate? The H2O2 may, or may not fizz, not sure, but there should be no chemical reaction. Anyone know what would happen if I stirred and heated silver oxide powder and slowly added

Re: CSMaking silver colloids from silvernitrate and trisodium citrate

2012-10-25 Thread Marshall
On 10/25/2012 1:13 AM, Neville Munn wrote: I'd be wearing eye protection as I think silver oxide powder and peroxide results in a fairly violent reaction doesn't it? Quite likely. Produces a dark reddish colloidal solution too doesn't it? If it forms large particles as I surmised above,

Re: CSa useful electrolyte?

2012-10-25 Thread Marshall
Hmm. There are a few possibilities, NaOH, KOH, Ca, NH3OH. In the case of the first two, I don't see the electrolyte taking part in the reaction at all, but one might not want to drink water with lye in it. Calcium or magnesium hydroxide might be a good choice of something to try, they are

CShigh PPM EIS concept:

2012-10-25 Thread David AuBuchon
I hope I am not violating some basic law(s) of electrochemistry here...I'll give myself a 50% chance of someone correcting me: What if you divided the cell with a material that is nonconducting, does not react with silver ions, and manages to obstruct the flow of current between the electrodes