Re: CSScissors for skin tag? (papilloma) removal

2013-09-01 Thread Jane MacRoss
One hears lots of things - as I homeopath I have seen great results with Thuja 200 potency and have also removed moles warts with the tincture - either way diet helps Jane I've heard that you have to be careful of taking Thuja least you develop skin tags etc. I don't think this would apply

Re: CSinquiry

2013-09-01 Thread BOBBIE TALLENT
HI, SARAH; THANKS FOR THE COMMENTS. I HAVEN'T USED ANY MAKING SYSTEM YET. BUT, WITH THE WIRE I JUST ORDERED, I PLAN TO USE 3 -9V CELLS(BATTERIES), THE WIRE, AND DISTILLED WATER. I'LL JUST HANG THE WIRE DOWN INTO THE WATER, THEN CONNECT MY CIRCUITKEEPING THE WIRES FROM TOUCHING, OF COURSE.

Re: CSScissors for skin tag? (papilloma) removal

2013-09-01 Thread kagi
Would end cutting pliers work for you?: http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trksid=p2050601.m570.l1313.TR10.TRC1.A0..Xend+nipper_nkw=end+nipper_sacat=0_from=R40 http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Dapsfield-keywords=end+nipperrh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Aend+nipper

Re: CSScissors for skin tag? (papilloma) removal

2013-09-01 Thread Dan Nave
Well, I read this in a homeopathy book and they indicated that thuja was problematic and that it was best used by a professional... On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 1:31 AM, Jane MacRoss highfie...@internode.on.netwrote: ** One hears lots of things - as I homeopath I have seen great results with Thuja

RE: CSScissors for skin tag? (papilloma) removal

2013-09-01 Thread Neville Munn
Now THERE'S an idea g. Well done. A bit of sharpening and something like that may just work, they've got the straight edge I was talking about, one handed operation, and no risk of slipping out. Never thought of hardware stores or electrical tools. In fact, now you remind me I may already

Re: CSScissors for skin tag? (papilloma) removal

2013-09-01 Thread Cyndi
On 8/31/2013 10:00 AM, Deborah Gerard wrote: I've done it with cuticle clippers on small ones. Pinches a little at first but not big deal. Debbie I must be quite the sissy. They hurt like hell when I have them removed. I get a lot of them so I have a dermatologist take them off every few

Re: CSinquiry

2013-09-01 Thread Anne Ney
Bobbie...lots of different wires on that site. Which one? Never did this before. Instructions? Sent from my iPad On Aug 31, 2013, at 11:32 PM, Sarah Miller sarahmiller...@gmail.com wrote: Hi and welcome I don't post much but learning about CS was the best thing that happened to me. Then

Re: CShelp with diode

2013-09-01 Thread asif nathekar
Im sure it was 1ma per square INCH I actually use 0.2/0.1 ma per square inch for much better and easier results It takes longer but its worth it... High likelihood of having Higher Ionic content. From: yousouf eydatoula Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2013 3:39 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com

Re: CShelp with diode

2013-09-01 Thread Joe Huard
Yes; you're right! Thanks for the correction. Still, no one answered my question. Is a Maximum Limiting Voltage of 1.7 V good enough, or do I need to search for a diode that goes to 5 volts? There are only 2 current limiting diodes at 1mA, and the Max. Limiting Voltage is only 1.7 V.

RE: CShelp with diode

2013-09-01 Thread Steve
Joe, Either diode will work fine. Or, you can use a LM334Z constant current regulator. The LM334 is much cheaper and more plentiful, and only requires a single resistor to set the current. I buy mine from Jameco (www.jameco.com http://www.jameco.com/ ), part number 23739. Download the data

Re: CShelp with diode

2013-09-01 Thread asif nathekar
Please consider this an endorsement for the lm334z chip It's very well behaved but remember to use it with temp compensation ( the addition of two diodes and another resister ) if possible ...otherwise use with one resister ... At least you should get started... Refinements can come later

CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2013 #258

2013-09-01 Thread Bob Smith
What is the formula for making the silver gel? bob - Original Message - From: silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com To: silver-dig...@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2013 3:27 PM Subject: silver-digest Digest V2013 #258 -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing

RE: CShelp with diode

2013-09-01 Thread Steve
Joe, Asif's advice for the Lm334Z is correct for precision applications. But for making CS/EIS, typically where you make your brew is going to be at a fairly constant temperature. And even if the current does vary a few percent, it won't noticeably affect the quality of your product. So I