CSDoes ionic silver turn into silver chloride?

2014-08-08 Thread Nenah Sylver
Can one of you smart people answer the following questions for me, SIMPLY? (1) My understanding is that Colloidal Silver consists of silver colloid and silver ions. True or false? (2) Does homemade CS also consist of silver nano particles? I never thought that it did; not at least in the

Re: CSDoes ionic silver turn into silver chloride?

2014-08-08 Thread Victor Cozzetto
I'll get the answers started for you: (1) A colloid is made when one substance is uniformly suspended in another substance. There are many creams, gels, and liquids in your pharmacy that are colloids. So, generally speaking, colloidal silver is water that has silver suspended in it. The silver

RE: CSDoes ionic silver turn into silver chloride?

2014-08-08 Thread Neville
Note: The following is based on the home produced LVDC product and NOT the purchased product. I don't know what product you may be referring to when classifying or defining 'Colloidal Silver'? However, the first thing is defining what a 'Colloid' actually is, and what constitutes a

Re: CSDoes ionic silver turn into silver chloride?

2014-08-08 Thread Dee
Very well put Nevilledee Sent from my iPad On 8 Aug 2014, at 10:00, Neville one.red...@hotmail.com wrote: Note: The following is based on the home produced LVDC product and NOT the purchased product. I don't know what product you may be referring to when classifying or defining

CSRe: CS Altman Report

2014-08-08 Thread Phil Morrison
Response: mgperrault ... CS particles go wherever Oxygen is needed. Abnormal cells are deficient in oxygen, and so attract CS nanoparticles like a magnet.

Re: CSRE: CS Altman Report

2014-08-08 Thread Marshall
Well, gram negative bacteria have a negative charge, and a silver ion has a positive charge, so it does make sense there would be an electrostatic attractive force between them. Marshall On 8/8/2014 1:07 AM, mgperrault wrote: On 8/7/2014 7:59 PM, Phil Morrison wrote: Jim Holmes - there is

Re: CSRE: CS Altman Report

2014-08-08 Thread Jim Holmes
i do not know what I was thinking when I wrote that. I meant to write that the body concentrates Ag and pathogens in the same place. I must have been stoned. On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 11:51 AM, Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com wrote: Well, gram negative bacteria have a negative charge, and a

Re: CSRe: CS Altman Report

2014-08-08 Thread Jim Holmes
This is where that line came from...not from me. On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 8:46 AM, Phil Morrison philmorrison...@gmail.com wrote: Response: mgperrault ... CS particles go wherever Oxygen is needed. Abnormal cells are deficient in oxygen, and so attract CS nanoparticles like a magnet.

CSDo-It-Yourself Dehydroascorbic Vitamin C

2014-08-08 Thread Doug
Dehydroascorbic acid (DHAA) is a form of vitamin C that is absorbed much better than common ascorbic acid (AA). When taken orally, 5 grams of DHAA results in peak blood plasma vitamin C levels twice as high as AA or liposomal C. DHAA for dietary use can be made by an economical, do-it-yourself

Re: CSDo-It-Yourself Dehydroascorbic Vitamin C

2014-08-08 Thread PT Ferrance
Interesting video.  Do you ever use vegetables other than zucchini?  Could you use parsley? PT   From: Doug dk...@q.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, August 8, 2014 7:46 PM Subject: CSDo-It-Yourself Dehydroascorbic Vitamin C Dehydroascorbic acid

RE: CSDo-It-Yourself Dehydroascorbic Vitamin C

2014-08-08 Thread Doug
Hi PT, Many vegetables and other plants contain ascorbic acid oxidase. But zucchini squash contains a much higher concentration than any other known source. It’s important to use as high concentration of AAO as possible in order to produce as much DHAA as possible. Doug From: PT Ferrance