RE: CSquestion regarding CS production

2011-06-07 Thread Tom Poast
Hello Asif, While the electrode terminals on the SG6 are on 2 cm centers, the electrodes are bent at the top at 90 degrees to make the connection. This brings the electrodes out to the outside edge of the terminals. You end up with electrodes that are spaced 4 cm in the water. Tom

RE: CSValley Fever

2011-06-01 Thread Tom Poast
Hello Bob, MMS2 is calcium hypochlorite. Bleach is sodium chlorite. When you add either of these to water you form hypochlorous acid. When you add chlorine gas to water you also form hypochlorous acid. Hypochlorous acid is the active ingredient in chlorination. When hypochlorous acid

RE: CS poor immune system

2011-04-02 Thread Tom Poast
Hello Martsmail53, To wipe out gum disease you need to start strong. If I had that problem I would mix up a mouthwash that has a 30 PPM concentration of free chlorine dioxide. NOTE: this is not what a dose of MMS produces. MMS produced chlorous acid and that can make the infection

RE: CSWet weight?

2011-02-25 Thread Tom Poast
Hello Neville, I think you are seeing inaccuracies in your measurements, and/or some drift in the scale. I think you may need a pretty concentrated solution to measure the difference in weight in a small sample. Keep in mind that a 1% concentration is 1 PPM. If you were able to

RE: CSpH calibration fluid?

2011-02-22 Thread Tom Poast
Hello Neville, Distilled water has a specific gravity of 1.0. So, if you could measure a specific amount, EIS should have a higher specific gravity. I would have to think about translating between specific gravity and PPM, but there may be something there. Tom From: Neville

RE: CSpH calibration fluid?

2011-02-20 Thread Tom Poast
Hello Neville, When using single point calibration you generally use a calibration solution that is close to what you are trying to measure. If your solutions are close to a PH of 7, the 7.01 calibration solution will work well. If you are measuring over a wide range of PH, you would

RE: CSVetericyn and Microcyn

2011-02-07 Thread Tom Poast
Hello Renee, A slight correction. MMS when mixed up makes chlorous acid. To get hypochlorous acid you have to use MMS2. Tom From: Renee [mailto:gaiac...@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2011 6:04 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSVetericyn and Microcyn The base

RE: CSdistiller/ppm/hanna meter

2010-11-05 Thread Tom Poast
Hello Beth, Distilling removes impurities from the water. I would try using tap water and distilling that. The only concern would be if there are heavy metals in your tap water, but you should be able to do some research to see if distilling will remove whatever is in your water that makes it

RE: CSMRSA - again

2010-10-27 Thread Tom Poast
Hello Dan, A word of warning... Muriatic acid is usually around 32%. This is a strong concentration, and when mixed with a high concentration sodium chlorite solution like MMS it can be explosive. Heat is given off during the reaction and boiling is not uncommon. When using HCl as an

RE: CSMRSA - again

2010-10-22 Thread Tom Poast
Hello Paula, The MMS protocol doesn't produce enough chlorine dioxide to be effective against MRSA. It helps, but it isn't strong enough to eliminate it. If you had hydrochloric acid, a topically mixture could be made that is strong enough, and still not too strong to irritate the skin

RE: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2010 #843

2010-10-18 Thread Tom Poast
Hello Melly, To get to the same concentration you would use 14 drops. Tom From: Melly Bag [mailto:tita_...@yahoo.com] Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2010 5:19 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2010 #843 Tom, You said: ...The general dose of

RE: CSMMS

2010-10-16 Thread Tom Poast
Hello Paul, MMS is a 22.4% sodium chlorite solution. People have been using Stabilized Oxygen since the 1940's by adding it to water without activation. Stabilized Oxygen is a 3.5% sodium chlorite solution. Dilute sodium chlorite (what is made when you add small amounts of sodium chlorite to

RE: CSMMS biofilms

2010-09-26 Thread Tom Poast
Hello PT, Sodium chlorite solutions are very effective both in cleaning up biofilm and keeping it from reforming. The range of applications runs from dental irrigation water, to greenhouse water, to heating systems, to cooling towers, to humidifiers, to piping, to emergency water storage, to

RE: CSTumor reduction

2010-09-25 Thread Tom Poast
way to do this I would be grateful. dee On 22 Sep 2010, at 03:20, Tom Poast wrote: Hello Dee, We have used 1 ml of 5% sodium chlorite in 500 ml of water with animals and people. Tom -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions

RE: CSTumor reduction

2010-09-21 Thread Tom Poast
2010, at 15:32, Tom Poast wrote: Hello Dee, ASC has a much higher concentration of free chlorine dioxide and a much higher oxidation reduction potential. If your application needs to knock down a rapidly spreading bacteria, ASC may be able to do that but chlorine dioxide may be necessary

RE: CSTumor reduction

2010-09-21 Thread Tom Poast
tell me the ratio for topical use in the eye Tom? dee On 21 Sep 2010, at 16:07, Tom Poast wrote: Hello Dee, A little bit of sodium chlorite in drinking water will be beneficial, but I would approach both issues topically. You don't want to use ASC in any strength near the eye, but a dilute

RE: CSTumor reduction

2010-09-20 Thread Tom Poast
Hello Dee, ASC has a much higher concentration of free chlorine dioxide and a much higher oxidation reduction potential. If your application needs to knock down a rapidly spreading bacteria, ASC may be able to do that but chlorine dioxide may be necessary. If you are trying to control the

RE: CSTumor reduction

2010-09-20 Thread Tom Poast
Hello Renee, Now, if we could get everyone talking in PPM, there would be no confusion. J Tom From: Renee [mailto:gaiac...@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2010 4:25 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSTumor reduction Great explanation, as usual, Tom. But--since most

RE: CSTumor reduction

2010-09-17 Thread Tom Poast
Hello Renee, When I think of MMS, I think of the whole MMS protocol. When I think of sodium chlorite, only one part of the thinking process goes to thinking about MMS. The rest go to the various other uses of sodium chlorite. The confusion can be eliminated simply by referring to the chemical

RE: CSanti-microbial???

2010-08-29 Thread Tom Poast
, Tom Poast wrote about : Subject : RE: CSanti-microbial??? Hello PT, Another option is to use a sodium chlorite solution. An excellent mouthwash can be made by adding 16 ml of 5% sodium chlorite to 500 ml of water. After brushing, rinse your toothbrush off with water then dip

RE: CSanti-microbial???

2010-08-28 Thread Tom Poast
Hello PT, Another option is to use a sodium chlorite solution. An excellent mouthwash can be made by adding 16 ml of 5% sodium chlorite to 500 ml of water. After brushing, rinse your toothbrush off with water then dip it into the mouthwash solution and let it air dry. After brushing

RE: CSMMS email received today

2010-08-19 Thread Tom Poast
Hello Marshall, You are correct in that the concentration of chlorous acid is dependent upon the PH of the final solution, but the break down actually takes place over several hours. There is no method of measuring chlorine dioxide in the blood, because it doesn't last long enough to make it

RE: CSsinus infection/sinus washing

2010-07-06 Thread Tom Poast
Hello Sol, If you have someone to help you, and can follow directions exactly, here is a way to deal with your sinus issues. Understand that these are powerful chemicals. If you use them properly, they work great, but don't try to abuse them. You will need a humidifier and 5% sodium chlorite.

RE: CSRingworm

2010-07-06 Thread Tom Poast
Hello Joy, You can make a very effective spray against ringworm by placing 10 ml of 5% sodium chlorite in a glass, adding 10 ml of 10% citric acid, swirl to mix and let the activation continue for 10 minutes. Put this in a spray bottle and add enough water to make a total of 500 ml. Spray it

Re: CSNeem

2010-06-03 Thread poast
!! And thank one of our members for a protocol that really worked for me thank you Poast it does work !!! that is for foot fungus on feet and under nails Sodium Chlorite and hcl you have to break down the mixtures to be able to soak your feet for one hour a day for five days straight it was the only

Re: CSElectrolyte ratios and amounts

2010-05-26 Thread poast
Hello Dan, While I don't know the exact ratio of the various electrolytes to use, I would suggest using a conductivity meter to adjust amounts. Pick up some mineral water and measure its conductivity. Then add your electrolytes and try to come close to matching the conductivity of the mineral

Re: CSTightening Teeth

2010-05-25 Thread poast
Hello Ruth, You can used either activated or unactivated sodium chlorite for oral hygiene. If your mouth is in bad shape, start off with a rinse using activated, then follow it with a swish of unactivated. Take a 500 ml container and fill it with water. Add to that 3.7 ml of 22.4% sodium

Re: CSDecontaminating pickle jars with clay so can use to make colloidal silver in them

2010-05-19 Thread poast
Hello Garrick, If that doesn't work, simply add a strong solution of chlorine dioxide to the water in the jar and let it sit overnight. Tom - Original Message - From: Garrick To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 7:03 AM Subject: CSDecontaminating

Re: CSBrown EIS concentrate - What is happening? Photographic memory?

2010-05-14 Thread poast
- What is happening? Photographic memory? If I recall, you were applying it to your skin. If so then it could be from the oils on your skin or sweat on your skin. In you case I believe it was from oils on your skin. Marshall poast wrote: Hello Marshall, So how did I get hydrogen

Re: CSBrown EIS concentrate - What is happening? Photographic memory?

2010-05-13 Thread poast
Hello Marshall, So how did I get hydrogen sulfide, sulfuric acid, or other sulfur compounds into my EIS while I was making it? By the way, I had a sample of Silver Biotics EIS do the same thing. Am I correct in concluding that EIS is photo sensitive? Tom - Original Message - From:

Re: CSBrown EIS concentrate - What is happening?

2010-05-13 Thread poast
Hello Ode, OK, that makes sense. Thanks. Tom - Original Message - From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 1:28 AM Subject: Re: CSBrown EIS concentrate - What is happening? As ionic silver evaporates, the ions oxidize into

CSBrown EIS concentrate - What is happening?

2010-05-12 Thread poast
I have a small abrasion on my forearm. I decided to dip a cotton ball in some of my EIS concentrate and tape it to my arm for a couple of hours. I was out in the sun for part of that time. When I came back in, I noticed that the cotton ball had turned brown. I then took a fresh cotton ball,

Re: CSIonic silver in plastic

2010-05-07 Thread poast
Hello Beth, I am under the impression that HDPE and PET plastic is stable for use with ionic silver concentrations of 20 PPM or lower. Tom - Original Message - From: Bethany Methven To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2010 8:09 AM Subject: CSIonic silver in

Re: CSNasal spray (UNCLASSIFIED)

2010-04-22 Thread poast
Hello PT, Mix up a glass of chlorine dioxide and dunk the shower head into it and hold it for 30 seconds. No more bugs. Tom - Original Message - From: needling around To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2010 12:30 PM Subject: Re: CSNasal spray

Re: CSNasal spray (UNCLASSIFIED)

2010-04-21 Thread poast
Hello Bodhisattva, Yes, D3 is used to kill rodents... However, did you happen to notice the amounts needed? I believe the LD50 for rats is around 43 mg/kg of weight. The standard dose of D3 recommended for people is 5000 IU. D3 resin has 2800 IU per gram, or 28000 IU per milligram. If a

Re: CSNasal spray (UNCLASSIFIED)

2010-04-21 Thread poast
Hello Tina, No. It is difficult to get enough light from LED's to do much good, unless you get a whole pannel of them. Stick with the D3 suppliments. Tom - Original Message - From: Christina Mattson To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 2:24 PM Subject: Re:

Re: CSSilver for astmatics

2010-04-21 Thread poast
Hello Bodhisattva, Do you happen to know what your blood levels of vitamin D are? You may be in an area that has the proper sun and may spend enough time outside to get all the D you need. If that is the case, you don't need to worry about D. On the other hand, if your vitamin D levels are

Re: CSHELP! Could use some advice on PREVENTING mold

2010-04-19 Thread poast
Hello Leslie, MMS is a particular concentration of sodium chlorite and a protocol for ingesting it. There are many different concentrations of sodium chlorite that are used in industry. One industrial use involves keeping mold and mildew from forming in areas like walk in coolers. MMS is

Re: CSYO YO EIS

2010-04-19 Thread poast
for a pH meter? Cheers, Roger B NZ On 19/04/2010, at 2:24 PM, poast wrote: Hello Malcolm, While I totally agree with you, it is just too much fun to simply stop. This batch will be played with to death and never consumed. The saga continues. I decided to add some baking soda

Re: CSYO YO EIS

2010-04-19 Thread poast
have to do another set on each AddAdd, of what happens with time. That's what we are looking for yes? Have fun, Tony On 18 Apr 2010 at 17:24, poast wrote about : Subject : Re: CSYO YO EIS Hello Tony, My distilled water starts at 0.3 uS. Add ascorbic acid and it jumps up to 80 uS

Re: CSH202 - again

2010-04-19 Thread poast
Hello Ode, Oh my, where have I been... I totally missed out on that. Raised 3 boys and never once had them bring this up. Wow. I am going to have to try it out. Tom - Original Message - From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, April 19,

Re: CSHELP! Could use some advice on PREVENTING mold

2010-04-19 Thread poast
is that it disrupts digestion of cooked foods. Might be better on a raw diet or juice fast or a mix of the two. Thanx G __ __ On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 10:30 PM, poast po...@prodigy.net wrote: Hello Lisa, I would suggest mixing up

Re: CSH202 - again

2010-04-18 Thread poast
- From: poast po...@prodigy.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2010 12:32 AM Subject: Re: CSH202 - again Hello Leslie, My son complains of the drinking water in his city. We took the PWT meter and checked our water, which is absolutely great, and then added sea

Re: CSH202 - again

2010-04-18 Thread poast
- Original Message - From: Leslie leslie1...@windstream.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2010 8:53 PM Subject: Re: CSH202 - again Did you use that Himalaya salt or plain sea salt from the health food store? I use that anyway. - Original Message - From: poast

Re: CSYO YO EIS

2010-04-18 Thread poast
OK, tony On 16 Apr 2010 at 21:09, poast wrote about : Subject : CSYO YO EIS I have been exercising some EIS over the past few days. I started out with a solution that had a conductivity of about 15 uS. I added a very small amount of ascorbic acid. The solution turned amber brown

Re: CSH202 - again

2010-04-18 Thread poast
Hello Ode, Correction... Distilled water is like rain water before it falls through all the dust and other crap in the air. Tom - Original Message - From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2010 11:36 PM Subject: Re: CSH202 -

Re: CSH202 - again

2010-04-18 Thread poast
Hello Ode, Mentos and soda pop...? Is there a story that goes with that? Tom - Original Message - From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2010 12:02 AM Subject: Re: CSH202 - again Your mouth dried out because you slept with it

Re: CSYO YO EIS

2010-04-18 Thread poast
, Malcolm On Sat, 2010-04-17 at 21:21 -0800, poast wrote: Hello Malcolm, OK, so I am seeing a build up on ascorbic acid ions. Do you think this solution is good for anything? Would you drink it? Does a reaction something like this go on inside the body? Tom - Original

Re: CSHELP! Could use some advice on PREVENTING mold

2010-04-18 Thread poast
Hello Lisa, I would suggest mixing up a chlorous acid solution and fogging it in. If you don't have a fogger, a garden sprayer will work. Chlorous acid is made by adding citric acid to sodium chlorite. Do you have access to these chemicals or know anything about them? When you apply this

Re: CSYO YO EIS

2010-04-17 Thread poast
Hello Malcolm, OK, so I am seeing a build up on ascorbic acid ions. Do you think this solution is good for anything? Would you drink it? Does a reaction something like this go on inside the body? Tom - Original Message - From: Malcolm s...@asis.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent:

Re: CSYO YO EIS

2010-04-17 Thread poast
Hello Dee, I would like to know what I ended up with too. The problem is that I only seem to be able to make clear EIS. Clear can be boring at times, so I thought I would spice things up a little... :) Actually I was just interested to see if the process was reversible. That part of the test

Re: CSH202 - again

2010-04-17 Thread poast
Hello Dee, I would recommend using distilled water. That way you know what you have. Sometimes tap water can contain things that can reduce the strength of your solution. Distilled water is usually free from impurities. Tom - Original Message - From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick

Re: CSH202 - again

2010-04-17 Thread poast
Hello Leslie, My son complains of the drinking water in his city. We took the PWT meter and checked our water, which is absolutely great, and then added sea salt to distilled water to get the same conductivity reading. We came up with adding 0.6 grams of the sea salt to 1 gallon of distilled

Re: CSMaking 100% colloidal EIS

2010-04-16 Thread poast
? Any ideas? Tom - Original Message - From: poast po...@prodigy.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 11:45 AM Subject: Re: CSMaking 100% colloidal EIS Hello Steve, Original color was clear, upon adding the ascorbic acid the solution turned cloudy

CSYO YO EIS

2010-04-16 Thread poast
I have been exercising some EIS over the past few days. I started out with a solution that had a conductivity of about 15 uS. I added a very small amount of ascorbic acid. The solution turned amber brown, then went to grey. However, when I held it up to sunlight, it was more amber, but under

Re: CSSolid sodium chlorite mold killer

2010-04-12 Thread poast
could have a fungus, always given anti-botics (Maybe several doses0 and prednisone. Any help would be appreciated, Thanks, Kathy - Original Message - From: poast To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2010 10:34 PM Subject: Re: CSSolid sodium chlorite

Re: CSNail Fungus Treatment with Chlorine Dioxide revised for PH balancing.

2010-04-11 Thread poast
Oops... I forgot to mention that this solution has a PH of around 3. If you add about 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda to it, the PH is raised to about 6.5. Tom - Original Message - From: poast po...@prodigy.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 12:06 PM Subject

Re: CSSolid sodium chlorite mold killer

2010-04-11 Thread poast
Hello Kathryn, That is exactly why chlorine dioxide is so superior to chlorine. While they are in the same family, their mode of action is very different. Chlorine acts by coming into contact with the mold. While in contact, it oxidizes it, and at the same time chlorinates it leaving a

Re: CSSolid sodium chlorite mold killer

2010-04-11 Thread poast
Hello Kathy, I was just wondering... Have you been able to identify the bacteria, fungus, or virus that causes asthma? Chlorine dioxide is used to kill off bacteria, fungi and viruses. If you can identify the one that you are dealing with, you can get an idea of what it takes to kill if

Re: CSSolid sodium chlorite mold killer

2010-04-10 Thread poast
Hello Renee, This product is highly recommend and works very well. http://www.biocidesystems.com/room-shocker-30-day-time-release--medi30.html You can mix your own, but when you mix the two chemicals together, the reaction kicks in and it ends up being a little stronger than you planned. The

Re: CSFun with improved soap

2010-04-07 Thread poast
-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 6:48 AM Subject: Re: CSFun with improved soap How long will this keep? Dan On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 11:19 PM, poast po...@prodigy.net wrote: One of my favorite soaps is Dr. Bonners Pure Castile Soap. Now while it is very good, there is always room

CSFun with improved soap

2010-04-06 Thread poast
One of my favorite soaps is Dr. Bonners Pure Castile Soap. Now while it is very good, there is always room for improvement... :) Here is my version of an anti bacterial version of this soap. Place 8 ml of 5% sodium chlorite in a glass and add 25 ml of roughly 10 PPM EIS. Swirl to mix and add

CSEIS and mold

2010-04-06 Thread poast
I happen to have two waxed milk cartons that we used up the milk in. We usually rinse the carton out to avoid the odor that comes from milk aging. This time, instead of rinsing I simply put a splash of EIS into each carton. The cartons were left on the counter and they did recieve afternoon sun,

Re: CSasthma

2010-04-01 Thread poast
Hello Kathy, Chlorine dioxide is a respiratory irritant. People who are exposed to it developed asthma like symptoms. I am not sure if it behaves the same from the inside out, but I would advise extreme caution should you actually decide to take this route. Tom - Original Message

Re: CSFall out and Sediment

2010-03-29 Thread poast
Hello Neville, Thanks. Do you target a specific uS reading while brewing, or simply note what you end up with? I seem to get repeatable uS readings right after the batch is finished, but there seems to be some variation in how the batch settles out. The one variable I haven't tracked is

Re: CSSodium Chlorite and Nail Fungus

2010-03-29 Thread poast
Hello Marshall, The theory is that the chlorous acid is formed during the activation process. Depending on the PH, some free chlorine dioxide is released into the solution. There is a rough stability at this point, but as the free chlorine dioxide is used up the chlorous acid breaks down

CSStopping part way through

2010-03-28 Thread poast
I have noticed that near the end of brewing a batch there are some deposites that form on the electrodes. Some say that indicates that the batch is done and you should stop brewing. Others say that you can stop the process, clean off the electrodes, and then continue on until the machine shuts

CSFall out and Sediment

2010-03-28 Thread poast
I am using an SG6 to make my EIS. I have the dial turned almost all the way to maximum, but just under full stop. When I am fininshed with a batch, I let it sit for a day, then measure the conductivity of the solution. It is comming in at about 14 uS. I use white HDPE bottles for storage and

Re: CSSodium Chlorite and Nail Fungus

2010-03-28 Thread poast
Hello Marshall, They are actual measurements. Here is a link to a label for a sodium chlorite/chlorine dioxide product. You should begin to get a feel for the difference between available and free chlorine dioxide in solutions. http://www.sanivex.com/pdf/EPA_Label.pdf There are a lot of

Re: CSSodium Chlorite Source

2010-03-26 Thread poast
Hello Steve, I get my NaClO2 powder from GFS chemicals. It comes in 2.5 kg bottles, and I go through about 5 kg a year unless I have some special projects going on. I believe the price was around $200 for 5 kg with shipping adding another $30 for the total 5 kg package.

Re: CSSodium Chlorite and Nail Fungus

2010-03-26 Thread poast
Hello Marshall, Your method will be ineffective because it is not strong enough. I believe I followed your instructions properly, but please double check my efforts. I mixed 1.75 teaspoons of sodium chlorite powder in 8 ounces of water. I then mixed 2.5 teaspoons of citric acid powder in 8

Re: CSKid does an experiment with CS and wins sxience fair award

2010-03-24 Thread poast
Hello Ode, You may find this interesting to read... http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?wo=2006088790IA=US2006005024DISPLAY=DESC Using a 5% sodium chlorite solution and 6% HCl as the activator you can mix up this solution by placing 5 ml (1 teaspoon) of 5% sodium chlorite in a glass and add 5

Re: drinking quart of water, and argryia cure, was Re: CSkidney stones Herbal Tea Cure

2010-03-23 Thread poast
Hello Carol, Straight and placed right on the tongue. Tom - Original Message - From: carolG To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, March 22, 2010 6:59 PM Subject: Re: drinking quart of water, and argryia cure, was Re: CSkidney stones Herbal Tea Cure Tom, bitters in water or

Re: CSKid does an experiment with CS and wins sxience fair award

2010-03-23 Thread poast
Hello Ode, I wonder if the results would have been different if he used a solution with more ionic silver in it. Tom - Original Message - From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 2:41 AM Subject: Re: CSKid does an experiment

Re: drinking quart of water, and argryia cure, was Re: CSkidney stones Herbal Tea Cure

2010-03-22 Thread poast
Hello Tina, I have heard that bitters are an excellent way to rebuild the gallbladder. You have to remember to drink a lot of water, but that seems to be easy to do. Take a half a dropper of bitters 15 - 30 minutes before meals. Tom - Original Message - From: Christina Mattson

Re: drinking quart of water, and argryia cure, was Re: CSkidney stones Herbal Tea Cure

2010-03-22 Thread poast
- Original Message - From: poast To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, March 22, 2010 8:56 PM Subject: Re: drinking quart of water, and argryia cure, was Re: CSkidney stones Herbal Tea Cure Hello Tina, I have heard that bitters are an excellent way to rebuild

Re: CSMaking 100% colloidal EIS

2010-03-19 Thread poast
relationship to PH. While 20 is not quite 0, it is pretty close, and I am still a little acidic with the solution. The amount of silver on the bottom of the bottle looks to be about the same as was observed in the other bottle. Tom - Original Message - From: poast po...@prodigy.net

Re: CSMaking 100% colloidal EIS

2010-03-18 Thread poast
reduced (now silver metal). Unless I am misinterpreting, that is what I would expect. However if all the silver was reduced though, the question for me is, what is still there that is oxidizing, that is why is the ORP not 0? Marshall poast wrote: Hello Marshall, Oxygen reduction

Re: CSMaking 100% colloidal EIS

2010-03-17 Thread poast
the solution acid enough to make the colloid unstable. I need to test and see if I neutralize the free acid if the same thing happens. Marshall poast wrote: Hello Marshall, 3 days ago I put a pinch of ascorbic acid in some EIS and have stored this solution in a white 250 ml HDPE bottle. I

Re: CSMaking 100% colloidal EIS

2010-03-17 Thread poast
: Re: CSMaking 100% colloidal EIS poast wrote: Hello Marshall, Some additional information... My EIS ends up with a PH of 6.5. The solution that I added the ascorbic acid to ended up with a PH of 3.5. I know that some reactions are sensitive to PH, so an idea would be to pick

Re: CSMaking 100% colloidal EIS

2010-03-17 Thread poast
Hello Steve, Original color was clear, upon adding the ascorbic acid the solution turned cloudy but the color was still clear, after a few days most of the cloudiness cleared up and it is still clear in color. The tyndall effect is much stronger after adding the ascorbic acid. Tom -

Re: CSMaking 100% colloidal EIS

2010-03-17 Thread poast
To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 12:58 PM Subject: Re: CSMaking 100% colloidal EIS poast wrote: Hello Marshall, Another interesting observation... The oxidation reduction potential of my EIS is around 0.550 mV. The solution that I added the ascorbic acid to comes

Re: CSMaking 100% colloidal EIS

2010-03-16 Thread poast
Hello Marshall, 3 days ago I put a pinch of ascorbic acid in some EIS and have stored this solution in a white 250 ml HDPE bottle. I took the lid off this morning and noticed that some of the silver had precipitated out. I shook the bottle and it went back into solution. There wasn't a large

Re: CSVitamin D

2010-03-12 Thread poast
Hello Pat, I just completed a round to raise my D levels, and had the test done yesterday. I will find out tonight how well I am doing. I started at 17, after a month on 2000 IU a day the level rose to 25. At this point my doctor put me on a prescription of 5 IU for 12 weeks while I

Re: CSVitamin D

2010-03-12 Thread poast
Hello Pat, I believe there are kits available and the test runs about $75. You draw your own blood and send it in. Tom - Original Message - From: Pat Lawrie To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, March 12, 2010 6:33 AM Subject: Re: CSVitamin D What is the cost of the

Re: CSVitamin D

2010-03-12 Thread poast
8:14 AM Subject: Re: CSVitamin D Why a prescription? To be able to put it on insurance? We have bottles of 5,000 IE at the drug and grocery store pretty cheaply. Marshall poast wrote: Hello Pat, I just completed a round to raise my D levels, and had the test done yesterday. I

Re: CSVitamin D

2010-03-12 Thread poast
From: poast po...@prodigy.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Fri, March 12, 2010 10:33:57 AM Subject: Re: CSVitamin D Hello Pat, I just completed a round to raise my D levels, and had the test done yesterday. I will find out tonight how well I am doing. I started at 17

Re: CSSilver Oxide Formation

2010-03-11 Thread poast
Hello Ode, If I am understanding you correctly, that would indicate that all of the silver partials in EIS are oxidized... I was really looking forward to putting the EIS into the force field generator and letting the dialithium crystals take a shot at oxidizing them. Oh well, it's best to keep

Re: CSMaking 100% colloidal EIS

2010-03-11 Thread poast
Hello Marshall, When I add ascorbic acid to distilled water my PWT meter goes off of the charts. Does the ascorbic acid add ions to the water, or what am I measuring? Tom - Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, March

Re: CSSilver Oxide Formation

2010-03-10 Thread poast
Hello Steve, It may also be important to figure out what oxidizes silver to form these oxides. Tom - Original Message - From: Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 8:27 AM Subject: CSSilver Oxide Formation Several studies I

Re: CSany help dealing with MRSA, please

2010-03-10 Thread poast
Hello Rainie, I would consider a multiple approach, especially if the MRSA is evident on the surface of the skin. Home brewed EIS is generally in the 10 PPM range, or a little higher. You can use this, but it may also be worth it to purchase some Mesosilver or Utopia CS to add some

Re: CSSilver Meter

2010-03-09 Thread poast
Hello Gary, Until someone comes up with the relationship between conductivity and PPM of silver, it is all a ballpark best guess. However, the meter has a lot of other uses beside trying to guess at the concentration of EIS. If you purchase distilled water, how do you know it is of high

Re: CSScientists find why sunshine vitamin D is crucial

2010-03-09 Thread poast
I am on a crusade when it comes to vitamin D. I am asking everyone to check and know what their blood levels of vitamin D are. Once you know where you stand, then you can visit www.vitamindcouncil.org and figure out where you should be. To check the blood levels of vitamin D, you need to have

Re: CSSilver wire

2010-03-04 Thread poast
Hello Ode, Just trying to understand this a little bit more and thinking out loud... I have a SG6 generator that uses flat strips of silver. If I bent the flat strips (just a little) so the edges were slightly further away from each other would that help to minimize the edge effects? Also,

Re: CSHow to make gels?

2010-03-01 Thread poast
Hello Lisa, Not a gell but... I fortified some Dr Bonners soap. Does that count? I concentrated some EIS from about 10 uS to about 30 uS then added that to the soap. I would think you could do something similar for the gell. I concentrated the solution by heating it and evaporating some of

Re: CSBuffered MMS answer from Tom

2010-02-28 Thread poast
Hello Renee, Since MSM has a sulphur component and chlorine dioxide scrubs sulphur from the air and in solutions, I would guess that the MSM us being oxidized by the chlorine dioxide. Unfortunately, I am not set up to test for residual MSM, so I can't fully answer the question. Roy's success

Re: CSBuffered MMS question for Tom

2010-02-27 Thread poast
Hello Renee, I would love to join up and chat with the people on the other list. How do I find it? Birds pick the galvanizing off of the wire in their cages and poison themselves. Adding some sodium chlorite to their drinking water chelates the metals out of their system and they no longer

Re: CSBuffered MMS question for Tom

2010-02-26 Thread poast
Hello Renee, I finally got around to picking up some MSM and running some tests. It looks like MSM neutralizes about 92 - 100% of the free chlorine dioxide in the MMS-Lite mixture when you add chlorine dioxide to the solution. It also seems to inhibit the release of chlorine dioxide when you

Re: CSMore questions for Tom

2010-02-24 Thread poast
Hello Renee, That is a very good question, and I don't know the answer. However, I have always found it odd that a person will choke their head off while smoking their first cigarette, then end up smoking a pack, or several packs, a day without hardly choking at all. It could be something

Re: CSMore questions for Tom

2010-02-24 Thread poast
Hello Renee, While I have no experience with liposomal vitamin C, the answer is very simple. If the PH of the solution ends up acidic, it will activate sodium chlorite. Now, what happens afterward may need to be explored. Remember the basics. To activate sodium chlorite you have to reduce

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