I've stored CS in both clear glass and plastic long term, with no discernible
deterioration.
Dick
From: Bethany Methven mrs_ak_h...@yahoo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, May 6, 2010 12:09:16 PM
Subject: CSIonic silver in plastic
If anyone has
Good idea -- do you have the instructions handy for signing up for OT list?
Dick
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From: Del d...@altsystem.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, April 29, 2010 10:38:37 AM
Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones
Ode:
Good post. I would love to
Check out Skyhook Wireless -- they provide a developer's api for phone and
other developers to locate yourself based on any one or more of: GPS location,
wifi triangulation, cellular tower triangulation. In order to gather wifi
access point location, they have a fleet of cars worldwide that
You could say exactly the same thing about any government intrusion or spying.
And the government often does say that: If you are innocent, then you have
nothing to worry about, etc.
In a perfect world, where government always had only our best interests at
heart, perhaps that would be true.
Yeah, I agree -- most things aren't worth worrying about. My attitude is: if
I can do something about a problem, then I do, otherwise it is useless to sit
around and worry about it.
The workers on the gypsum ships and on shore don't wear masks or any other
protection, even with gypsum dust
It transmits and receives a lot when you aren't using it. Some phones do much
more than others.
It periodically checks in with the nearest tower to make sure the system knows
it is there. A keepalive thing. This isn't a lot of transmission, just a few
packets back and forth. I think it
In order for a radio transmitter of any kind to reach a receiver, it has to
emit electromagnetic radiation in the form of radio waves. Radio and TV
stations can transmit huge amounts of power, like 50,000 watts, and they do
this continuously 24 hours/day. Cell phone towers and public wifi
Wifi, bettern know as Wireless LAN, enables a computer to connect with the
internet without plugging in an ethernet cable. So you can, for example, take
your laptop to a Panera Bread and sit there drinking coffee and sending email
over the internet. Same thing in a hotel or in your own home
For a long time you couldn't access the NOAH weather website to get the weather
or navigation charts, etc., for free, but had to go out and buy them from those
privileged to have access, even though we had already paid through taxes for
all the information there. Fortunately that seems to have
It's not paranoia if they are really after you. And we already know they are.
I get spam email ads based on what they read in my emails (yahoo and gmail both
do this, and I'm sure all the free ones do as well). And if they feel free
to read your emails, both coming and going, for purposes of
Is gypsum dangerous in any way?
I know every home just about is full of it in the form of wallboard, but I live
across the river from a gypsum plant where 300' ships arrive periodically and
offload many tons of gypsum that they then turn into wallboard. Any danger
from that?
Dick
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If a radioactive substance is moved from one place, e.g. in the ground, to
another place, e.g., in a smoke detector, how is that adding to it?
All the radioactive matter on earth is somewhere right now. When we use it, we
move it from wherever it is to some place else. We don't create it.
I thought I was being clearer than that. Not sure that radiation or anything
else has a rightful place where it should be, but the stuff in the ground
is certainly far from harmless -- how many people have died of cancer who lived
in houses full of radon all their short lives?
And yes, if you
Average life span of 100 years ago would include a LOT of infant and early
childhood mortality figures that skew the average downward. Not sure how much.
Dick
From: Alan Jones alanmjo...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Fri, April 23, 2010 9:46:38
Yes, I'm serious. It's the same aluminum, just in a different location.
There is nothing inherently evil about aluminum being in a Maine landfill in
the form of a can rather than in the ground in Argentina in the form of
particles. The only thing bad about it is that a few people who live
: Re: CSA closer look at americium 241 from a smoke detector
Richard Goodwin wrote:
If a radioactive substance is moved from one place, e.g. in the ground, to
another place, e.g., in a smoke detector, how is that adding to it?
All the radioactive matter on earth is somewhere right now. When
questions grow around Fermi nuclear plant
State health report shows 31 percent increase in cancer rate among
young people in Monroe County since 1996
Richard Goodwin wrote:
If a radioactive substance is moved from one place, e.g. in the
ground, to another place, e.g., in a smoke detector, how
So Bob, do you believe there is no such thing as a safe nuclear reactor?
Or a worthwhile application for radioactive material?
Dick
From: Bob Banever bbane...@earthlink.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Fri, April 23, 2010 12:04:23 PM
Subject: Re: CSA
Sent: Fri, April 23, 2010 6:06:47 PM
Subject: Re: CSMore on Cell-Phone and Cell-Tower radiation
LOL!!!
thanks, Marshall!
On Apr 21, 2010, at 12:12 PM, Marshall Dudley wrote:
Richard Goodwin wrote:
3. 50% of all highway deaths involve alcohol
Actually over 90% involve alcohol since very
:55 AM
Subject: Re: CSA closer look at americium 241 from a smoke detector
Richard Goodwin wrote:
I thought I was being clearer than that. Not sure that radiation or
anything else has a rightful place where it should be, but the stuff
in the ground is certainly far from harmless -- how
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) say that all the vitamins I just looked up
are hazardous: A, B, C, D, E. I stopped there. Aspirin too. I expect that
just about anything you can ingest is potentially hazardous according to MSDS.
They didn't have much to say about coffee and tea. And
We had to go to a friendly vet to get our blood tested for lyme reliably when
we first started taking CS to get rid of it. Regular doctors didn't have a
good lyme test at the time.
Woof!
Dick
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From: bodhisattva bodhisat...@mutemail.com
To:
Thanks! And the same right back at ya.
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From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, April 21, 2010 7:47:54 AM
Subject: Re: CSMore on Cell-Phone and Cell-Tower radiation
Somebody with some common sense...right ON Dick.
..a
One of my favorite examples of how statistics can be abused by the ignorant or
calculating to lead uninformed folks to an incorrect conclusion, is this story
from my old statistics prof:
This actually is true: Whenever sales of ice cream increase, drownings also
increase.
So should ice
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Sent: Wed, April 21, 2010 1:12:21 PM
Subject: Re: CSMore on Cell-Phone and Cell-Tower radiation
Richard Goodwin wrote:
3. 50% of all highway deaths involve alcohol
Actually over 90% involve alcohol since very few brands of gas don't contain
ethanol and there aren't that many
For a good time ... if you know someone who has just planted tomatoes, and the
plants are growing nicely, but have no fruit yet, or just the little green
beginnings of fruit, go to the store and buy a nice fat beefsteak tomato with
some stem on it, and superglue it to the end of a stem on the
bell pepper?
Steve
From: Richard Goodwin dickgoodwin2...@yahoo.com
For a good time ... if you know someone who has just planted tomatoes, and the
plants are growing nicely, but have no fruit yet, or just the little green
beginnings of fruit, go to the store
and buy a nice fat beefsteak tomato
Well, yeah, if you are going to work every day in front of a high power
microwave antenna, a situation akin to living inside a low power microwave oven
for hours every day, with enough power to heat your jewelry so that it burns
you you, the I suppose you could expect some other effects on your
How does a radio transmitter produce positive ions?
Dick
From: bodhisattva bodhisat...@mutemail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tue, April 20, 2010 11:43:07 AM
Subject: Re: CSHELP! Could use some advice on PREVENTING mold
I can help you with this. Did
Do the research
Unfortunately, it is hard or impossible to prove a negative, and for every
theory out there, whether crackpot or legitimate, there seems to be some
research that proves the theory true. If I believed all the research out
there, I would drive myself crazy trying to avoid all
PM
Subject: Re: CSMore on Cell-Phone and Cell-Tower radiation
Richard Goodwin wrote:
My guess is simply that old age is not something doctors are allowed to
enter on a death certificate as a cause of death, so they have to write
something else, and when in doubt, they put down heart stopped
I've heard that too, but I don't believe it. Depending on where you are, the
water you get can contain all kinds of different minerals, including
chlorine, fluoride, and other not-so-desirable things. If your health depended
on what the local town delivers in your drinking water, then we'd
CL?
I'm with you on that -- same situation, same desire to get off big pharma.
I've inhaled nebulized CS for some time, but have not noticed any improvement.
Dick
From: Ronald Lowry rblow...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat, April 17, 2010
tanke...@iland.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sun, April 18, 2010 8:25:19 AM
Subject: Re: CSSilver for astmatics
Dick, how much CS do you inhale at a time and how
many times a day? Thanks, Kathy
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Sent: Sunday
From: Kathy Tankersley tanke...@iland.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sun, April 18, 2010 8:25:19 AM
Subject: Re: CSSilver for astmatics
Dick, how much CS do you inhale at a time and how
many times a day? Thanks, Kathy
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From: Richard
Distilled water should have no taste or odor at all. Just pure water.
On the other hand, if it isn't made right, or isn't really distilled water, or
if there are certain contaminants that might vaporize along with the water and
then condense back into the output water, then there really could
When thirsty and water cancel each other, you don't really need to know the
scientific details of dehydration.
Ode
Heh ... like matter and antimatter, when they collide, they annihilate each
other. Same with thirsty and water, eh? But ... where do they go then???
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Another way of looking at it:
Get a 12 oz container. Put into it:
11 oz of water
1 oz of 35% h2o2
The result should be real close to 3% h2o2, assuming my arithmetic isn't bogus
Dick
From: Ruth Bertella berte...@lfdcbham.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent:
all ounces, or mls and
litres. thanks Dick. dee
On 14 Apr 2010, at 15:46, Richard Goodwin wrote:
Another way of looking at it:
Get a 12 oz container. Put into it:
11 oz of water
1 oz of 35% h2o2
The result should be real close to 3% h2o2, assuming my arithmetic isn't bogus
Dick
Depends on what else is in the 3% stuff -- if there are stabilizers or any
other chemicals, that would really screw things up.
Dick
From: Dave Darrin davedar...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tue, April 13, 2010 11:37:31 AM
Subject: Re: CSwhere is
Exactly what happened to me.
Dick
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From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tue, April 13, 2010 1:58:29 PM
Subject: Re: CSwhere is everyone?/...TAITP~WBSF?
I did put in three drops of the 3% Dave and when it went grey, I put in
Interesting -- I have had little success using 3%, since it almost always turns
misty. I wonder what exactly the other 97% consists of...
Dick
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From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sun, April 11, 2010 11:34:22 AM
Subject: CSCS
from 8 to 10 ppm too! This is only on a TDS meter though, which I realize is
not accurate, but *something* must have changed! dee
On 12 Apr 2010, at 13:15, Richard Goodwin wrote:
Interesting -- I have had little success using 3%, since it almost always
turns misty. I wonder what exactly
:
No, there are very few places that sell food grade 35%
hydrogen peroxide. Check health food stores.
Alan
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 10:44 AM, Richard
Goodwin dickgoodwin2...@yahoo.com wrote:
I
will look for some 35%. Is it generally available at the same places
the 3% is?
Dick
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on ebay. dee
On 12 Apr 2010, at 16:44, Richard Goodwin wrote:
I will look for some 35%. Is it generally available at the same places the
3% is?
Dick
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are just lucky! I know, I meet it all
the time. I cure my dog myself even with things like abscesses etc., but
friends still trot off to the vets - 'just in case!' dee
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You are right. There is something about most people that makes us want to be
taken care of -- perhaps it's a desire to return to the warm loving safety
and security of our childhood in our parents' arms, if we had that, so we
never stop
Unfortunately it isn't just uneducated people who fall prey to the many scam
artists out there. When an entire industry pulls together, with the help of
the government, they can come very close to the ideal of fooling ALL the
people ALL the time.
There are very few who can see beyond the hype
The point is: It is always good to have confirmation from a drug industry
insider. I have always believed it too, but having it confirmed that way is
huge!
Also makes me think it might be the tip of the iceberg -- what else don't we
know...???
Dick
From:
I have to add -- whenever anybody tries to make claims such as this, there are
always a bunch of nay-sayers who jump up and down yelling about conspiracy
theories.
Well guess what... There really are conspiracies, and they are here and now,
and our own government is a big part of them. Get
I must have missed the beginning of this saga -- what caused her recovery?
From: carolG cgiam...@yahoo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, April 5, 2010 12:10:29 AM
Subject: CSLUPUS dog update: 4/410--RETURN TO NORMAL SELF.!!
Thanks to all who have
I have had asthma since I was a kid. The ONLY thing I have ever found that
eliminates it is to get ALL allergens out of my life, one way or another.
Taking desensitization shots never worked completely, but did work some.
But the only foolproof thing for me has always been avoidance.
But
Too bad they don't spray chemtrails of CS...
dick
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From: Bob Banever bbane...@earthlink.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, March 24, 2010 11:20:47 AM
Subject: CSOT - CHEMTRAILS OVER LOS ANGELES
Just a heads up people. For the past two weeks on an almost
CS will kill bacteria and viruses, but does it kill mold?
I guess the question is, is mold a single cell organism, or is it a high level
one that doesn't get affected by CS?
Dick
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potatoes or dive into a loaf of bread or a plate of pasta, and I have
indigestion all night.
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From: Pat
Don't forget ... saliva swallowed in small amounts is eventually, but
inevitably, fatal.
Dick
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From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat, March 13, 2010 3:11:09 PM
Subject: Re: CSultrasonic cleaner - OT
I wish I *had*
From what I'm learning on this forum, it's not the voltage but the current
that matters most. Too much current will yang big chunks of silver off the
electrodes, that will be too large to penetrate to where you need them. But
too little will take a long time to make CS.
The best thing
Cool! So I could probably dissolve a vit C tablet in there and it would do the
same thing.
But ... if the ionic form is more effective for most things, then would you
want to convert it all to non-ionic particles?
Or would you maybe want to mix the two? The non-ionic form lasts longer in
It should help a LOT. A friend of ours was in the hospital with an infection
she picked up after cancer surgery, and the doctors told her it was a very
nasty infection that would last at least a year. We gave her our CS, told her
to drink a cup a day, and she was over the infection in under 6
That lends a lot of weight to the trauma theory of what causes allergies, which
is that if you experience a trauma of some sort, physical or emotional, at the
same time as you are being exposed to some otherwise harmless substance --
cats, pollen, milk, whatever -- then your body may
I have bought, made, and stored CS in both glass and plastic, mostly plastic of
various kinds. I have never seen any difference in it due to the container.
Dick
From: er...@redangelbordeaux.com er...@redangelbordeaux.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sun,
Um ... don't think so. When you flatten it out (wire, coin, anything), a lot
of what used to be inside (and therefore not surface), will now be on the
outside (and therefore be added to the surface area).
Mathematically, consider a circular cross section of wire, with, e.g., a radius
of one
?
Thanks
Native American style flutes
Matted photos by ~ Gajon ~
www.etsy.com/shop/gajon
From: Richard Goodwin dickgoodwin2...@yahoo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, March 8, 2010 7:34:10 AM
Subject: Re: CS Why flatten Silver wire ?
Um ... don't think so
.
From: Richard Goodwin dickgoodwin2...@yahoo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, March 8, 2010 5:34:10 AM
Subject: Re: CS Why flatten Silver wire ?
Um ... don't think so. When you flatten it out (wire, coin, anything), a lot
of what used to be inside (and therefore
Where do you get the bars?
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Fri, March 5, 2010 12:25:12 PM
Subject: Re: CSCanadian maple leaf coins (UNCLASSIFIED)
I use the 1 oz silver bars with holes drilled in the top and hang with silver
rod.
I'll take a stab at it, but wait for confirmation from others before taking my
word for this:
If you dilute it 10 to 1, that ought to bring it down to 3.5%. One part h2o2
in 10 parts water.
If you want to be more exact, one part h2o2 to 11.7 parts of water would get
you closer to 3%.
Dick
I would agree that it would not be a good idea to genetically modify stuff
blindly without having any idea what the modification will do. But as far as I
know, they DO know what these modifications will do, which is why they do them
in the first place. Tomatoes that have a longer shelf life
: CSTake a stand now and reject Mon San To's GMO drive
This is the crux of the problem, the arrogance of these scientists. Yes, they
THINK they know what the modification will do, but from what I've been reading,
they're wrong. AS USUAL.
Alan
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 8:39 AM, Richard Goodwin
www.atlasnova.com is where I get mine.
Dick
From: Leslie leslie1...@windstream.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tue, March 2, 2010 7:01:09 PM
Subject: CSSilver wire
I have lost the links for buying the wire so would
whoever sent would you please sent
to hassle with adjusting prices with silver market.
Matted photos and Native American style flutes by gajon
www.etsy.com/shop/gajon
From: Richard Goodwin dickgoodwin2...@yahoo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, March 3, 2010 7:22:50 AM
Subject: Re
www.etsy.com/shop/gajon
From: Richard Goodwin dickgoodwin2...@yahoo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, March 3, 2010 8:05:12 AM
Subject: Re: CSSilver wire
That price -- $36/oz is for 99.99 % pure silver, not the more common (and
cheaper) 99.9% pure
I don't understand how using coins can be cheaper than using any other form of
silver.
You have to compare purity --- 999 vs
You have to compare actual amounts and actual cost.
I haven't seen anything in here yet that compares all that. Would like to.
Dick
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I can't detect any logic in that statement/question...
Dick
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Cc: jr orrilia dallas6...@yahoo.com
Sent: Wed, March 3, 2010 7:17:41 PM
Subject: Re: CSTake a stand now and reject Mon San To's GMO
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Cc: Richard Goodwin dickgoodwin2...@yahoo.com
Sent: Wed, March 3, 2010 7:34:17 PM
Subject: Re: CSTake a stand now and reject Mon San To's GMO drive
I don't know which statement/question you're referring to, but my point is that
just because something has a particular effect
: Left d'oeuvres
On 3/3/2010 7:00:51 PM, Richard Goodwin (dickgoodwin2...@yahoo.com)
wrote:
I
don't understand how using coins can be cheaper than using any other form of
silver.
You have to compare purity --- 999 vs
You have to compare actual amounts and actual cost.
I haven't
ounce of pure 99.99% SILVER and has a $5 face value.
Easy to find, and the purest silver coin in the world.
Chuck
Now Serving: Left d'oeuvres
On 3/3/2010 7:00:51 PM, Richard Goodwin (dickgoodwin2...@yahoo.com)
wrote:
I
don't understand how using coins can be cheaper
a particular effect on mice it's by no means
a foregone conclusion that it will have the same effect (or any effect) on
humans. Cancer has been stopped many times in mice by many substances, but
very few of them have the same effect in humans.
Richard Goodwin dickgoodwin2...@yahoo.com
The CS I injected was filtered through a fine screen, and was clear to the
naked eye. It was made with distilled water. An injection of 20-30 cc at one
time was never any problem, other than to the lyme critters.
Dick
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From: polo dah...@centurytel.net
To:
My wife and I had lyme. Our doctor recommended drinking as much as 4 oz a day
each, but we also got infusions, so I don't know how effective drinking it
alone would have been. Probably would work fine. But I'd do more than a
teaspoon or two.
I personally have never had any indication that I
My wife and I were injected by someone, and we also saved the syringes. Same
place they draw blood from generally: the big vein where your arm bends. But
anywhere it goes in works. He had syringes in the beginning, then bags you can
hang up and drip in. Either way works. We each took about
You're right -- I didn't wait very long. Just a day or so.
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From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, February 25, 2010 3:05:17 AM
Subject: Re: CSFw: using h2o2 and EIS
If you see a murky reaction, you haven't waited long
When using CS for deodorant, it helps a LOT to spray it on your shirts as well
as on you. It is much more effective that way.
Dick
From: Del d...@altsystem.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, February 25, 2010 5:03:00 PM
Subject: Re: CSCS : Deodorant
Trying to use H2O2 -- half success, half unknown result... I made two batches
of a gallon each, both with distilled water, one with some silver I got from
some place in Arizona or New Mexico a while back, the other with silver from
Atlasnova, both 99.99.
The Atlasnova batch came out clear
Interesting -- we have similar results. But I'm encouraged by the successful
one. I'm trying a lot of different things, and not necessarily being careful
enough with cleanliness and exact repetition of processes. Once I have some
results that I consider worth repeating, I'll start to nail
account for this?
Chuck
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On 2/24/2010 9:25:00 AM, Richard Goodwin (dickgoodwin2
I use high voltage DC, not AC. And only to kick start the process. I very
quickly reduce the voltage as the silver ions start building up, to limit the
current.
Dick
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From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, February 22, 2010
Here's an article that explains the relationships:
http://www.sensorex.com/support/education/conductivity_education.html
Of course it depends on many variables, like temperature, electrode distance
and surface area, AC vs DC, etc...
Dick
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Evidently, yes. Which would explain the slight argyria my wife has (she took a
lot more than I did). But it was very effective stuff. Too bad about the
argyria.
Dick
From: Neville Munn one.red...@hotmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Fri,
Interesting...
How does the unit uS compare with PPM?
I have two meters, one of which measures PPM, and the other uS, and they show
very diferent readings on the same stuff. I don't know if that is because the
units of measurement are that different, or because one of the meters is very
same here
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat, February 20, 2010 2:29:37 PM
Subject: CStesting
I'm sending this as I have had two replies sent back as undeliverable! dee
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What do you think about the guy who says he makes 40 ppm in a minute or two
using a microwave oven 3600 volts?
Or something like that.
If that really works, then I should be able to make pretty good EIS with the
2000v electrophoresis power supply in a very short time. Maybe I have been
Yes, infusion -- either IV drip or direct injection into arm vein.
Yes, encouraging for sure. But the cost to them in terms of well-founded
paranoia is a real shame. The Dr is afraid to be associated in any official
way with CS, and is even very careful about lyme diagnoses -- we had to get
And what about silver citrate?
From: Dave Darrin davedar...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Fri, February 19, 2010 11:27:08 AM
Subject: Re: CSWhich layer of skin for silver deposit?
Marshal
I have one very small insignificant problem with that
My wife's diarrhea, going on 2 weeks now, but finally, we have an answer: The
hospital lab says she tests positive for Salmonella. And she knows exactly
where it came from and when, which is now going to be reported to whatever
government agency tracks these things.
It is getting better
is also much
more toxic due to the nitrate component (which forms nitric acid if reduced or
reacted with salt, whereas silver citric forms mild citric acid if reduced).
Marshall
Richard Goodwin wrote:
And what about silver citrate
mdud...@king-cart.com
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Sent: Fri, February 19, 2010 2:27:39 PM
Subject: Re: CSeffects of STOPPING EIS?
Richard Goodwin wrote:
My wife's diarrhea, going on 2 weeks now, but finally, we have an answer:
The hospital lab says she tests positive for Salmonella. And she knows
From: Richard Goodwin dickgoodwin2...@yahoo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Fri, February 19, 2010 1:05:41 PM
Subject: Re: CSeffects of STOPPING EIS?
My wife's diarrhea, going on 2 weeks now, but finally, we have an answer: The
hospital lab says she tests positive for Salmonella. And she
That's a great story. And I have more than once used CS to clean up things
that were iffy. Typically it will be a piece of fish that I should have cooked
a few days ago, and it has been sitting in the fridge too long, and when I
unwrap it, it has that very strong fish smell to it that tells
OK, good, that concurs with the NIH article. So ... the only problem with
taking silver citrate internally then is the danger of argyria?
The stuff I made tastes fine -- the usual metallic plus a little salty. I have
not drunk much of it, just mainly sprayed it into my mouth and under my
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