Greetings, everyone:
With our fearless leader MIA and no clear consensus of what the group
wants to do, I'm going to bid you all a farewell! Over the years, this
has been one of my favorite lists to be a part of.
I am going to be reviving my old silver yahoo list, only because there
are
Greetings, ITguy and all:
I wanted to clarify this, and just got done corresponding with Greg's
wife just to be sure I was correct.
The rumor about battery acid is just that: A rumor started by someone
who wanted to start cloning cansema.
The confusion about Cansema vs. Indian black salve
Hi Itguy:
That's great to hear, fantastic news. Thanks for taking the time to go
over and check on Mike.
~Jason
On 5/23/2017 11:52 AM, Itguy wrote:
I drove over to Mikes house today during my lunch break.
I'm happy to report Mike is well. In fact, he is better than well.
He's fully
Hi Bob:
This is interesting, I'm certainly going to investigate further. I'm
glad to see someone with a unique viewpoint.
That said, there is a lot of bad science out there masquerading as good
science.
Do you know what... if any... actual analytical work has been done on
EIS made with
...I would like to see more details about the referenced study on silver
resistant bacteria.
The only study that I'm aware of was a study done on silver resistant
microbes in silver-rich soil. The researchers found that once the
bacteria were removed from the silver-rich environment, the
have a shelf life and that
if it dried out it just needed to be rehydrated but that doesn't make
sense to me as it would seem to me the herbs would weaken over time.
PT
*From:* Jason Eaton <jasoneaton...@gmail.
.
Kind Regards,
Jason
On 3/30/2017 6:11 PM, PT Ferrance wrote:
Hi Jason,
Where does one purchase a reputable black salve these days?
Thanks. PT
*From:* Jason Eaton <jasoneaton...@gmail.com>
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
Hi Phil:
...like most things @ Natural News, this article should have been
written MUCH better. It is misleading.
While Greg has blood root in his black salve, the "secret" that makes it
better than traditional formulations is the addition of zinc chloride.
Like mentioned by another on
love to hear his whole
story. I remember when they grabbed him in Ecuador but have not heard
much since.
On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 2:37 PM, Jason Eaton <jasoneaton...@gmail.com
<mailto:jasoneaton...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Jean:
I just chatted with Greg Caton online la
Hi Jean:
I just chatted with Greg Caton online last week. He is doing fine, and
his business (including black salve) is still run out of Ecuador.
Their USA and Canada store is here:
http://www.herbhealers.com/store/
Kind Regards,
Jason
On 3/30/2017 11:15 AM, Jean Baugh wrote:
Hi,
Hi Ed:
Agricur is a French product, and to my knowledge, it is not offered or marketed
outside of France.
Further, Agricur is not one single clay, but a blend of various clays from both
France and other parts of the world.
Best Regards,
Jason
- Original Message -
From:
Greetings, Moore Family!
The spider bite idea is likely not correct. It sounds like you have acquired
CA-MRSA.
THIS is assuming that you are correct when you state that the infection is
actually MRSA.
Has your doctor actually had the bacteria cultured?
If it is CA-MRSA, then your doctor
Hi Gayla:
French green clay by Argiletz is NOT directly antimicrobial, although it has
been successfully used against infections.
Kind Regards,
Jason
- Original Message -
From: Gayla Roberts
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 7:24 AM
Subject: Re:
Water distiller (UNCLASSIFIED)HI Robert:
I prefer using a PWT meter, such as one offered by Hanna Instruments.
I prefer to start with water that tests at 0.3 uS.
I test the water before I add the water to the container, after the water is
placed in the container, and then after the silver
Hi Connie:
I don't want to be too harsh, but...
Molecula silver appears to be just a silver nitrate.
It tests at 250 PPM for nitrates, and has a PH level 1.64.
Actual measureable silver content is less than 1 part per million.
Watch out for any silver product with a low PH, because it will
Hi Grant:
Anyone who listens to David Hinkson is a glutton for punishment.
However, it, sadly, appears as if David is going to be spending a long time
behind bars ( I don't wish such an experience on anyone ).
I've personally fought with his staff, as they have not been pleased with
my
on for days,
likely even weeks with enough h2o2.
Best Regards,
Jason
- Original Message -
From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 11:49 AM
Subject: Re: CSCS and H2O2
Jason Eaton wrote:
Hi Marsall:
I've been
Hi Marsall:
I've been following everyone's analysis of the h2o2 silver issue with
interest.
There appears to be a great problem when trying to theoretically analyze the
chemical equation associated with the silver h2o2 reactions.
To sum the problem up, there are different reactions that occur
Hi David:
I really need to know who is posting my emails to the forums!
Ideally, that message will be removed in short order, as I've asked that it
be removed from the Cure Zone forum. It compromises some budding
relationships I have with the memorial hospital medical staff, as well as
puts me
was just reading the colloidal
Silver forum on curezone and thought everyone here
might find it interesting. My apologies.
--- Jason Eaton ey...@cox.net wrote:
Hi David:
I really need to know who is posting my emails to
the forums!
Ideally, that message will be removed in short
Hi Shirley:
Thanks for the inquiry, it IS appreciated!
It's been an interesting journey. I have a years worth of nerve damage to
the back/spinal area, according to the physical therapist RN I've consulted.
After spending several thousand dollars trying various forms of treatment,
including
CSDigest V2004 #582 testosterone, shiney domes balanceHi Christine!
Bravo!
Where I'm staying for the summer, the hot springs have the reputation of
assisting hair growth. Perhaps it is the .1 PPM Silver in the water. Perhaps
it is the magnesium, potassium, and calcium, or the minute amounts
Hi Sol:
There is more than one type of reaction that can occur when H2O2 contacts
silver.
The reaction depends upon the type and quality of isolated silver product
being used. I'm not exactly certain what the nuts and bolts of the
reactions are, but I suspect it has do to with the potential
MessageHi Bob:
I coined the term Electrically Isolated Silver several years ago.
There were quite a few reasons for doing so. We received ( and still do )
quite a bit of correspondence from people very new to the CS world who quickly
become very confused about the different products available
Hi Ken:
If only!
That is Mark Metcalf's website.
Best Regards,
Jason
- Original Message -
From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@alltel.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 7:50 AM
Subject: Re: CSmetcalf
Could be wrong
Perhaps someone else has highjacked his name and
Greetings, everyone!
I hope everyone is having a good late spring/early summer.
Of late, I've been extraordinarily busy. Recently, I've decided to rent a
place
just outside of Death Valley, California, for the summer, for some long
needed
pelotherapy work and research; some time away from the
Hi Shirley:
Greg was set to go to pre-trial a few weeks ago. It didn't look especially
good from what I've heard, but I haven't heard since.
You can inquire to:
ja...@altcancer.com
Best Regards,
Jason
- Original Message -
From: Shirley Reed
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Hi Shirley:
I should mention that I feel the same way. I still can't find a suitable
replacement for a few of their products.
There's more going on than meets the eye with the Alpha Omega case, and woe to
the powers that be if I yet manage to discover what it is.
Best Regards,
Jason
Hi Mike...
I've written the lab that did the research in India to determine exactly how
they performed their cultures.
The comparison they chose to use was ASAP @ 14PPM, 1.5% H2O2 Which of
course resulted in rapid inhibition of the bacterial growth.
Hopefully, they'll clarify how the
Hi Marshal:
Thanks for that. Upon referencing the orginal report:
GYEA and TA were used - ( GYEA is a glucose/yeast agar )
- Jason
- Original Message -
From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 10:56 AM
Subject: Re: CS[Fwd:
see
they would have done that test is to try and intentionally deceive those
who may
not know this.
Marshall
Jason Eaton wrote:
Hi Marshal:
Thanks for that. Upon referencing the orginal report:
GYEA and TA were used - ( GYEA is a glucose/yeast agar )
- Jason
- Original
Hiya Steve:
That's from Bob Lee... Here's his account, with the names and locations
removed ( sorry about the name's removed, I use this on our testimonials
section ):
Greeting Glorious Ones of CS,
A Test: Do not do this at home.
A few military friends of mine got together last week for the
Greetings, all:
I always love when such a topic comes up; it reminds me of pre-Nazi Germany.
Fear not. What is not real, never was and never shall be. What is real,
always was, and cannot be destroyed.
- Bhagavad Gita
---
from a commentary On the Course of Miracles:
It is
Please remember that Bob Beck never really invented anything. Like Hulda
Clark, he did cursory research and took bits and pieces from many different
researchers, and while Beck was very vocal, he wasn't exactly very thorough
in his research.
A primary problem with HIV as a pathogen may not be
( Illonka article quote continued... )
Who's Who
Rife used an instrument built from a SQID Heath Kit It had vacuum tube
electronics which were not accurate. Therefore, whatever the frequencies
were, they had little, if anything, to do with the healing. Through later
research, it has been found
Greetings, Ole:
Typical misinformation. I love the part about a 500 PPM solution being not
strong enough and 0.001 micron sized particles not quite being small
enough.
I also love this:
For any scientific body that wishes to verify these statements about the
parts per million or size of the
Hi Terry:
There are a few problems with the quoted material below.
Fine silver particles, in the form of industrial and silver dust in mining
environments, inhalted into the lungs, used to cause an abundance of argyria
cases. These cases were not studied medically as much as the proteins and
/stfunmac/glossary/collagen.html
Marshall
Jason Eaton wrote:
Hi Marshal:
Not... according to Steve Sample, Advanced Placement Biology and
Freshman
Honors Biology instructor, who also runs, in conjunction with the US
Department of Energy and Argonne National Laboratory, the Ask a
Scientist
Greetings, all:
The issue concerning the discoloration of the fingertip moons is most likely
directly related to metabolic functions. I don't think it is per se a
precursor to cosmetic argyria of the face, as one does not always get this
condition before cosmetic argyria of the face, just the
.htm
Now, I suppose he could be WRONG, but I didn't think to question the
reference.
Best Regards,
Jason
- Original Message -
From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@execonn.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 1:47 PM
Subject: Re: CSReversing Argyria
Jason Eaton wrote
Hi Charles:
I believe that Water OZ was determined to be a silver citrate by Frank Key.
Such a product would not be in my top ten for internal use!
Best Regards,
Jason
- Original Message -
From: Charles Sutton cds...@earthlink.net
To: sandee George oha...@juno.com;
Hi Matthew:
Your picking up some nice gems through the old literature, no doubt!
The term Oligodyamic was the result of an observation, and not a theory.
Therefore, all subsequent work, at least that which is available, are
attempts to qualify and quantify the phenomenon, and conclusions from
Hi Matthew:
My brief association with Dr. Yurkovsky, like so many things in my life, was
coincidental. He mistook me for Robert O. Becker!
Yes, we are talking about the same phenomenon; in particular, I have a great
interest in Schumann Resonances. I wasn't all that directly familiar with
Hi Terry:
It's been my experience that nearly all promoters of mild silver protein are
extremely unscrupulous.
Best Regards,
Jason
- Original Message -
From: Terry Chamberlin tcj...@yahoo.ca
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2003 12:51 PM
Subject: CSCS website
Wayne:
Sorry - I wanted to get your attention, not cause you to lose sleep. It
does sound like you have all bases covered.
A culture would be the best way to tell concerning infection, and yes, you
can have a localized infection without a general immune system response.
I don't want you to
Wayne:
If you have been taking NSAIDS, ( non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs )
you may wish to cease.
As David Barrow wisely suggested as one of the first posts in the original
thread, I would acquire some quality green healing clay and hydrate it with
CS.
Various types of current or shock
the correct address.
BW,
Sheila
-Original Message-
From: Jason Eaton [mailto:ey...@cox.net]
Sent: 20 December 2003 20:18
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSNegative press for Cs on Lyme site
Hi Sheila:
I have certainly seen worse articles, although I would agree
Hi Sheila:
I have certainly seen worse articles, although I would agree that this
article does not cover both sides of the story.
I don't think that this pracitioner would change his mind by an onslaught of
emails. In fact, I agree with many of his points about the information that
is commonly
Hi Dan:
Thanks for the report. I'm not a colloidal gold expert, but please remember
that there is a history behind gold as used in medicine. While the gold
products used in clinical practice are gold compounds, and not at all like
the product you are making, I thought you would like to
Greetings, all:
I've been following the Tetrasil issue for quite some time.
I'm suspecting that there are serious dangers associated with use, although
this is only a suspicion, and it's based on one unqualified statement:
Tetrasil can only be injected into the body one time, and only one time.
Hi Donna:
Thank you, I try to apply everything at my disposal to acquire accurate and
beneficial knowledge; it's not always possible, but the silver list folks have
certainly made that job easier over the past few years.
Concerning your Jaw:
I'd like to direct your attention to the following:
Hi Matthew:
Thanks for posting those links by the way!
I don't have any experience with manganese, but it is certainly a fascinating
idea.
Keep in mind that Manganese has been cited as being tumerogenic and a mutagen,
but only at doses that far exceed what I'd expect we'd use in isolated
Hi Donna:
Many health food stores carry at least one brand of green clay, usually Aztec
Healing Clay which is-- by a long shot-- not my favorite product.
If you can find a bulk source, you can usually pick up a 50 lb bag for between
$10.00 ( at a quarry ) - $50.00 ( a large ceramic store often
Hi Jonathan:
I'm certainly sorry to see the bad publicity against Alpha Omega Labs.
I'm sorry that the lady in question did not follow the explicit advice on
how to approach using cansema. Greg has always emphatically asked people to
get a diagnosis before using Cansema, from a licensed medical
: Jason Eaton ey...@cox.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 7:54 PM
Subject: Re: CSaltcancer.com Again
Hi Jonathan:
I'm certainly sorry to see the bad publicity against Alpha Omega Labs.
I'm sorry that the lady in question did not follow the explicit advice
Hi Wayne:
I believe that you are correct. New wounds should be allowed to bleed, WITHIN
REASON, as this is a cleansing process.
The only problem occurs when a wound will not stop, and cayenne is indeed a
very powerful substance!
Best Regards,
Jason
- Original Message -
From:
Hi Reid:
I can answer that. There have been a few proponents who have widely
promoted the use of silver chloride. In the case of the individual in the
article, it was Mark Metcalf's book. Mark has only now stopped promoting
the idea of using salt in CS production, but I'm certain that more
-Original Message-
From: Jason Eaton [mailto:ey...@cox.net]
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 9:36 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSRe: Alleviation of silver toxicity by selenite
Hi Reid:
I can answer that. There have been a few proponents who have widely
promoted the use
Greetings, all:
The debate on whether or not silver is a heavy metal is relatively trite.
Are we talking legally? Medically? What exactly defines a heavy metal, and
why?
These are the questions that people, perhaps, should be asking.
Medically, silver is not usually regarded as a heavy metal:
Paula:
I agree with your desire to share accurate information, so perhaps we can come
up with a technically accurate way to answer the question... Mine would be as
follows:
Is silver a heavy metal?
Silver, medically, does not share the toxicology associated with what are
commonly described
Hi Filip:
Have you recently, or a history of, pulmonary difficulties? Lung problems,
such as a recurring lung infection?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but with your initial reaction, wasn't the response
quite a bit faster, with less colloidal silver used to induce your upset
stomach?
If so, this
Hi William:
You haven't seen our disclaimer have you?
Best Regards,
Jason
silvermedicine.org
- Original Message -
From: william meyer calis...@earthlink.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 11:56 AM
Subject: CSdisclaimer?
hi ode
this disclaimer of yours is
Greetings, all:
While I am not certain on the issue of giving medical advice over the phone
or via email, I do know several things:
1. The FTC and the FDA have no juristiction over websites that do not sell
products.
Second, if the United States Goverment is now willing to take away our 1st
Hiya Ken:
I posted a suggestion to dilute the 50% KOH further by cutting it with
distilled water first. Only a minute amount of Potassium Hydroxide is
needed to shift the PH level.
The taste only becomes noticeable, from my experience, when your pushing
distilled water up to the 9.0+ PH range.
Hi Nenah:
With that strength, I'd try diluting the KaOH with distilled water first.
The idea is to use only enough to slightly shift the PH.
You don't want to use it before production, only afterwards.
Best Regards,
Jason
- Original Message -
From: Nenah Sylver ne...@bestweb.net
To:
Helena:
Good point. I prefer a non-invasive treatment whenever possible. Electricity
does many things, and should always be used wisely. As an example, it changes
cell permeability.
My thought regarding being poisoned: Why break down the toxins when you have
the option of simply pulling
Rob:
LOL. Well! I'm sure we're all glad to know that the fish are ok and that
the lake is open.
Best Regards,
Jason
- Original Message -
From: Robb Allen rube2...@hotmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 8:21 AM
Subject: Re: CSZapper
Sorry.I don't
Hi Becky,
Although I have never seen the treatment, I have been informed by two users
that utilizing healing clay poultices on the area greatly assist recovery.
Hydrating the healing clay with CS is even a better idea; I've seen rapid
responses with other types of bites.
The treatment must be
Nenah:
Purity does matter, as does understanding the concentration involved.
Potassium Hydroxide at high concentrations is also known as lye.
Potassium Hydroxide at industrial strengths is very dangerous. Bases can be
just as dangerous as acids.
Frank:
Nicely done.
- Jason
- Original Message -
From: Frank Key fr...@colloidalsciencelab.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 2:29 PM
Subject: CSSEM Images of silver protein products
Here are scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of the silver particles
2:36 PM
Subject: Re: CSquestion about Potassium Hydroxide
Jason Eaton wrote:
Nenah:
Purity does matter, as does understanding the concentration involved.
Potassium Hydroxide at high concentrations is also known as lye.
Lye is sodium hydroxide, not potassium hydroxide. But it can
Nenah:
http://www.shamanshop.net/store/proddetail.cfm/ItemID/9345.0/CategoryID/1000
0.0/SubCatID/1045.0/file.htm
Here is a food grade Potassium Hydroxide @ 40% for plants/soils.
I don't think product comes close to Alpha Omega Labs bio-energized
potassium hydroxide ( bio-energized using scalar
to
the solution.
Best Regards,
Jason
- Original Message -
From: Nenah Sylver ne...@bestweb.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2003 4:07 AM
Subject: Re: CSAdditives to CS production...
- Original Message -
From: Jason Eaton ey...@cox.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
.
Best Regards,
Jason
- Original Message -
From: Nenah Sylver ne...@bestweb.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2003 2:10 PM
Subject: Re: CSAdditives to CS production...
- Original Message -
From: Jason Eaton ey...@cox.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent
Hi Mike!
Well said...
Potassium Hydroxide can be used to raise the PH of a CS without due harm.
Hydronium can be used to adjust to the acidic side ( ie for skin care
products, where a more acidic ph may be desired ).
Of course, I would never use either substance before or during production,
Mike:
Why don't you, however, share the lab results that were obtained from the
study of your production process? And contrast that to the readings you
swore you would get?
Yes, I am aware of the lab results obtained from your product
specifications; what I'm surprised at is your instance that
Rob:
Good for you!
I do the same thing with silver: Crank up the volume until you notice a rash,
then back off just a touch and HOLD, as long as there are absolutley no
pulmonary symptoms accompanied as a part of a herx.
With H2o2, my thoughts are to practice a bit more caution ( compared to
Greetings, all:
I am pleased to announce that I have authorization to republish the entire
altcancer.com website, and will shortly be making preperations to do so.
Greg is also thinking about making CD's of the website available as well,
although I'm not EXACTLY certain why - perhaps to help
Reid:
.2 uS is good water, compared to the distilled water I've been testing
lately off the shelf.
I usually don't have very good luck water water if it gets above 1.0 uS, and
I'm thrilled on the rare occasion of measuring 0.6 in the brewing vessel
prior to production.
Best Regards,
Jason
Greetings, all:
As I mentioned previously, I have secured all of the data from altcancer.com,
which is now offline. The staff of Alpha Omega Labs has asked me to make
available, at this time, two informational documents for public viewing, which,
the principal interests being in jail
Jonathan:
I wouldn't be too alarmed at the use of an alias. I have many aliases I
utilize in the world, and there are many legitimate and non-sinister reasons
for doing so, including protecting other interests that may be in conflict with
various projects... Including protecting
Oct 2003 18:51:42 -0700, Jason Eaton ey...@cox.net
wrote:
I've had the privelege of corresponding with him at a very deep level on
many occassions, topics ranging from advanced Tesla technology, standing
wave and holoform technology, advanced cancer treatment, etc. Which is
excellent, as I have
Mike:
Yes, it appears that Jade and the Carr's are in trouble, which does not bode
well for things.
I'm currently waiting to hear from them, and I have made an offer to assist
with their website. I will download a duplicate of the entire site as a
precaution today, that is a great idea.
Best
Mike:
I've confirmed successful download of 2049 files, totalling 70.1 megs of
data.
It appears that all files are present, including the information pages on
cancer, testimonials, etc... I also went and downloaded their video
archives ( 200+ megs of data ).
Unfortunately, from what I can see,
On Wednesday, Oct 1, 2003, at 05:44 Asia/Tokyo, Jason Eaton wrote:
Mike:
I've confirmed successful download of 2049 files, totalling 70.1 megs
of
data.
It appears that all files are present, including the information pages
on
cancer, testimonials, etc... I also went and downloaded
Jonathan:
I think many, many of us agree with you. There are few words I can find to
describe the greatness of Dr. Becker's work.
Sadly, he is quickly reaching the end of his researching capabilities, and I
don't see anyone willing to follow up on his research. Through the years,
researchers,
Hi Ken:
Another anion is used, quite possibly carbonate, a few people have even
hypothesized that the anion is nitrogen.
Best Regards,
Jason
- Original Message -
From: Ode Coyote coyote...@earthlink.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 3:50 AM
Subject: Re:
Frank:
That's great to know, thank you for the analysis.
Best Regards,
Jason
- Original Message -
From: Frank Key fr...@colloidalsciencelab.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 2:23 PM
Subject: CSWaterOz Ionic Silver - Silver Citrate
Ion Chromatograph has
Greetings, all:
From what I know about ASAP silver, I would definately concur with Frank's
exposition.
Antibacterial time kill studies have demonstrated that ASAP silver is an
effective silver, but certainly not the best ionic silver on the market. I
do, however, like the folks at ASAP, because
Robb:
I'm very glad you've decided to adjust you body's ph level.
A. What is the measurement of your saliva in the morning, midday, and
evening?
B. Take it easy on the calcium while you adjust your body's PH level. Are
you using Hrx in all of your water, raising it to 9.5-10.0?
If so:
Bill:
I don't think you should use the word Meso associated with your products.
They hardly compare, especially since MesoSilver is a registered trademark.
Further, you may want to consider informing your customer base that you no
longer carry Mesosilver... Since I'm already informing them,
-
From: Jason Eaton [mailto:ey...@cox.net]
Sent: Thursday, 31 July, 2003 1:48 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSBurn treatment with bentonite and CS ...
Mike:
Thanks for the report! My experience matches your description exactly.
Over the last year, we've come along way
idea that
apathy was one of the greatest sins man could accomplish. I flashed back to
that when I read your post.
So here is the free plug: What is the name of your book and who publishes it?
Best regards,
Andy
From: Jason Eaton snip
In the pursuit of knowledge, one applies every known
Will presuppositions allow unbiased examination of the evidence?
What would qualify as extraordinary evidence?
What criteria is used to determine extraordinary evidence?
Are criteria for extraordinary evidence reasonable?
---
All known methods of analytical study must be
was affirmative.
Best Regards,
Jason
- Original Message -
From: Jack Dayton jack...@harbornet.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 3:36 AM
Subject: Re: CSBurn treatment with bentonite and CS ...
Jason Eaton 7/31/03 5:47 AM
I was hoping that the further research would
Mike:
Thanks for the report! My experience matches your description exactly.
Over the last year, we've come along way in complicating -- I mean
contemplating -- reasons for the effectiveness of clay applications, from a
scientific point of view. All known possible resources have now been
Hi Mike:
Great Post!
Unfortunately, Faraday's Equation doesn't always equate properly with modern
CS production...
I believe with low current devices, Faraday's equation is close to accurate.
There are fundamentally two problems with using Faraday's equation to
calculate PPM:
1. A
Mike:
This link would work, as the cookie associated with the session expires:
http://www.silvermedicine.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12
t represents the topic id, and sid is the session ID.
Best Regards,
Jason
- Original Message -
From: Mike Monett mzmvdd...@sneakemail.com
To:
Innovative Labs CS ( according to their website ) has CS that is in the
particle range of 0.004 and 0.107 microns.
I would not be suprised at all to find this concentration. However, this is
obviously a stabilized compound. They avoid the topic very well on their
corporate website.
Best
Greetings, Mike:
I have admired the spirit to which you've applied your expertise, and I
wouldn't want to sit down and argue your mathematics! I'm certain your
generator produces a fine colloidal silver and under well controlled
conditions.
First of all, I am not interested in producing ULVDC
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