Well said Malcolm. I have no problem with this group at all - I get all the
emails every day and if something interests me then I'll join in. If I have a
problem, I'll ask - and usually someone can help. What more does anyone want?
Dee
Sent from my iPad
On 19 Feb 2015, at 21:35, Malcolm
On 19/02/2015 12:38 AM, M.G. Devour wrote:
... whatever platform you choose, I would strongly recommend that
email notifications remain an optional feature. The ideal system will
provide multiple communication methods, in order to reach/satisfy the
largest potential audience.
The largest
I have to respond; being another dwindling member with all-too-much
flexibility and presently no access to internet of any sort beyond a
land-line. E-mail is hardly (you'll pardon me, I trust) a deep rut
either, and has proven itself quite user-friendly.
Rather it is the highly commercial
David:
I must have missed your post about making the 200ppm CS yesterday. I probably
just didn't see it as I seldom read each and ever post especially when things
get busy. But my question is, why? What does one do with such a high ppm CS?
Is it better, as in more efficient, than the CS we
I would like to thank, whom ever it was, for this discussion on a format change
- it has brought out, how many of us, whether old or new to this link, just how
much we all in our different ways appreciate Mike and what he has done for all
of us over the years.
This is a place for sharing about
Thank You
Mary
On Tue, 2/17/15, Jason ja...@eytonsearth.org wrote:
Subject: Re: CSForum
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Tuesday, February 17, 2015, 9:02 AM
Hi Mary:
There is really no need to do
anything but rinse whatever scrub pad you
Hi Mary:
There is really no need to do anything but rinse whatever scrub pad you
are using with distilled water.
Kind Regards,
Jason
On 2/17/2015 6:53 AM, mborg...@att.net wrote:
Jason I have always wondered about cleaning the electrodes I thought
that you could clean with paper towels
Hi Sol:
On 2/17/2015 6:24 AM, sol wrote:
I may have to start cleaning my electrodes, but so far as I'm aware my
CS product works just fine. But I do confess maybe I would not be aware
if it were less effective than it could be. I use my CS a lot for
various purposes, but no longer use it in
On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 11:34 AM, Jason ja...@eytonsearth.org
mailto:ja...@eytonsearth.org wrote:
I'm all for getting away from the status quo, because the status
quo means stagnation.
I can't remember that last time I heard an original idea on the
silverlist... oh wait, I
the steel wool?
Mary
On Mon, 2/16/15, Jason ja...@eytonsearth.org wrote:
Subject: Re: CSForum
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Monday, February 16, 2015, 6:30 PM
Hi Gail:
Back in 2002, I did some neat experiments using home-made
laser arrays
Jason wrote:
Hi Sol:
On 2/17/2015 6:24 AM, sol wrote:
I may have to start cleaning my electrodes, but so far as I'm aware my
CS product works just fine. But I do confess maybe I would not be aware
if it were less effective than it could be. I use my CS a lot for
various purposes, but no
Hi David,
Do u think a new forum will really help?
Personally I think many have gone to Facebook. I'm amazed how so many groups
r dying out when they use to be so active.People must be off doing other
things with their life. I know I've lost interest as I'm busy with other
things.
It got to me Gail.
Opa
Sent from my iPad
On Feb 16, 2015, at 10:25 AM, wanda85...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi David,
Do u think a new forum will really help?
Personally I think many have gone to Facebook. I'm amazed how so many
groups r dying out when they use to be so active.People
Hi Gail/David:
Facebook is the worst of the worst for their groups setup and activity.
The lack of accurate information on those groups is astounding, and even
when someone posts something of real value, it is lost in obscurity a
few minutes later... not to mention the instant bullying and
Hi Jason,
I don't do Facebook. I just thought its so popular most must have gone to it.
Personally I think some things should be more private then what Facebook is.
Seems like, from what I hear,there's nothing private.
Well I see my post went through so How do u clean ur electrodes
Yes. And how do you loop electrodes and Trem's electrode configuration?
All sounds interesting.
Hard to believe that 3 people on this list think it unnecessary to clean
electrodes and didn't get a lot of static for it.
Ron
On 2/16/2015 10:00 AM, wanda85...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Jason,
I don't
Face book has had defections since its new anything but private policy
began Jan 1 of this year. Hoping more will defect and this is a really good
article explaining why it is a stellar idea to do that. I deleted all my
pictures and then deleted my account in early Dec. My family and friends
are
Consider encrypted email if you want total privacy. However, I don't
know how to do that on a group.
I have also read that people are being prosecuted for using encryption
in some countries. So they are owned by the state, which is owned by the
powers that be. Those who want no competition and
Jason,
Time for your yearly post on cleaning electrodes. Frankly, I seem to have
missed it...
I would also be interested in hearing about the crystallization effects
of the slow brew process.
Dan
On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 11:34 AM, Jason ja...@eytonsearth.org wrote:
Hi Gail/David:
Facebook
And WHY do I want crystals?
Theresa
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 16, 2015, at 12:56 PM, Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com wrote:
Jason,
Time for your yearly post on cleaning electrodes. Frankly, I seem to have
missed it...
I would also be interested in hearing about the crystallization
Hi Ron:
You'll have to ask Ode about the looped electrodes:
https://silverpuppy.com/files/styles/uc_product_full/public/products/silver_9_kit_parts_0.jpg
...with this configuration, you have no jagged edges of silver in the water.
~Jason
On 2/16/2015 10:17 AM, Ron wrote:
Yes. And how do
Hi Dan:
It's not that it is a big deal (or desireable even) it's about the
creativity and exploration.
The idea of a slow burn is a favorite amongst some of the old timers (no
longer part of the list, I believe)... brewing silver according to moon
cycles, and other more ancient patient
...@eytonsearth.org
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSForum
Hi Dan:
It's not that it is a big deal (or desireable even) it's about the
creativity and exploration.
The idea of a slow burn is a favorite amongst some of the old timers (no
longer part of the list, I believe
Hi Gail:
Back in 2002, I did some neat experiments using home-made laser arrays
and video photography.
I did comparisons between very clean electrodes (steel wool is fine) and
electrodes that had been used four or five times without cleaning.
By using red lasers in a dark room shown
laying
around.
N.
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2015 18:01:17 -0800
From: ja...@eytonsearth.org
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSForum
Hi Ron:
You'll have to ask Ode about the looped electrodes:
https://silverpuppy.com/files/styles/uc_product_full/public/products/silver_9_kit_parts_0.jpg
competition from other
interest groups on
the web. I just recently un-subbed from 5 lists because there was just not
enough time in the
day to pay attention to all of them.
OK,
Tony
On 16 Feb 2015 at 13:40, Debra David wrote about :
Subject : CSForum
Mike.
A few points...
1. Technology
Remember the old adage: If it ain't broke, don't fix it. It works well
for me like it is, and like many here said,...it ain't broke.
Of course, I'm adverse to change, but I'll do whatever is decided.
Debbie
I whole-heartedly agree with Debbie's sentiments!
Be well,
Léna
On Feb 15, 2015, at 3:36 PM, Debbie Phelps wrote:
Remember the old adage: If it ain't broke, don't fix it. It works well for
me like it is, and like many here said,...it ain't broke.
Of course, I'm adverse to change, but I'll do
It is not working well for many and a fix would be nice.
But I agree that it is not worth the change.
Ron
On 2/15/2015 12:40 PM, Lena Guyot wrote:
I whole-heartedly agree with Debbie's sentiments!
Be well,
Léna
On Feb 15, 2015, at 3:36 PM, Debbie Phelps wrote:
Remember the old adage: If it
Mike.
A few points...
1. Technology is going to kill off this list sooner or later. (Probably
sooner). Its becoming increasingly difficult to even view it these days.
'Thunderbird' on some new PC's won't even display the digest without
clicking each individual post. And responding is
(even though I was stunned to see my rather large and private email to
Mike appear in this forum for all to see)
Due to my inexperience with email forums the above quote was posted on October
19 and was submitted with the mistaken belief it had appeared in the public
forum when in fact it was
The thread
CS Need help.
Re cancer, unless the chemo has destroyed the white blood cell producing bone marrow, alternatives will work. All 24 chemos must necassarily do that, and their side affects are thus documented, as are designed to destroy ALL rapidly growing cells, cancer AND bone
Thank you Thomas T. I will forward that information. MA
Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ.
---Original Message---
From: Thomas Turk
Date: 02/22/05 07:32:33
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSForum Post
The thread
CS Need help.
Re cancer, unless the chemo has destroyed the white blood cell producing
bone marrow, alternatives will work. All 24 chemos
Hi Tel,
Thanks for interesting info
I did put exclamation marks after that figure as I thought that that number may be exaggerated..
I use a machine and make my own, adding air from a fish tank bubbler, then filteri0ng thru a 5 layers natural coffee filter, then repeating the cycle once more.to
Hi Hank,
Hi. Lost the url to the online forum, I can't get there. Will someone send
it to me? I answered a question from someone and never received it in my
mail, Want to check if it went to the forum.
You want to visit the archives, at...
Hi. Lost the url to the online forum, I can't get there. Will someone send
it to me? I answered a question from someone and never received it in my
mail, Want to check if it went to the forum. Thank you.
Yours Hank.
http://myecom.net/members/hdka/ct/ct.htm
Thank you Mike. Sorry about not thinking to go down to the ads at the
bottom. I got there ok now and won't lose it again.
Yours Hank.
http://myecom.net/members/hdka/ct/ct.htm
http://www.myecom.net/members/hdka/index.htm
http://signup.myecom.net/?hdka
Hi Hank,
Hi. Lost the url to the online
Am I overlooking a search function? If there is no such function, is
it possible to add that in future? For example, if I wanted to do a
quick search for CS plus DMSO, how would I go about that?
Thanks in advance.
M. G. Devour wrote:
Hi Hank,
Hi. Lost the url to the online
I am interested, Damian.
Sandy (albresa...@aol.com)
- Original Message -
From: damian damian...@optusnet.com.au
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 1:34 PM
Subject: CSForum Thanks
Ok all. Thank you for your support on the new idea forum and site. Im in
the
middle
I am interested, Damian.
sandyal...@aol.com
- Original Message -
From: damian damian...@optusnet.com.au
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 1:34 PM
Subject: CSForum Thanks
Ok all. Thank you for your support on the new idea forum and site. Im in
the
middle
Ok all. Thank you for your support on the new idea forum and site. Im in the
middle of putting a starter together to get the ball rolling. I'm recently
transitioned to linux and have unfortunatly chossen a not so good mail
client. I have lost most of the email address's of those who wish to be
For some strange reason, all that was left of my copying of the colloidal
silver response was this . I've copied it again below...let's see if it
takes
T.
Re: Colloidal silver question
From:
Date: 8/9/99
Time: 5:33:28 PM
Remote Name: 171.133.216.5
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