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2008-01-10 Thread GMetropulo
Can someone explain what this molecular silver is ? Is it made on the home devices? “MOLECULA SILVER” The Three Main Grades of Processed Silver 1. Colloidal Silver – Silver that is electronically processed into a fine state of subdivision that is suspended in liquid and due to the

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2008-01-10 Thread Marshall Dudley
gmetrop...@aol.com wrote: Can someone explain what this molecular silver is ? Is it made on the home devices? Sounds like gobblegook to me. Or maybe it is homeopathic. Almost sounds like a combination of low ppm EIS and homeopathic. Marshall “MOLECULA SILVER” *The Three Main Grades of

Re: CSNO subject line is a disaster

2007-06-26 Thread Kirsteen Wright
On 6/25/07, CWFugitt c_wa...@earthlink.net wrote: Evening Kirsteen, At 02:47 PM 6/25/2007, you wrote: On Gmail, which I use, I never see the subject line in the message I'm replying to so I can't change it. There doesn't seem to be an option for it. That is a disaster and reason enough

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2007-06-26 Thread Dee
: 26/06/2007 10:02:22 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSNO subject line is a disaster Sorry but for lots of other reasons I happen to love Gmail and have no intention of changing it. Kirsteen -- I do note with interest that old women in my books become young

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2007-06-26 Thread CWFugitt
Morning Kristeen, At 03:40 AM 6/26/2007, you wrote: That is a disaster and reason enough to NOT USE IT. Why use such a stupid piece of software ? Sorry but for lots of other reasons I happen to love Gmail and have no intention of changing it. I don't think I suggested you change. Of

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2007-06-26 Thread Kirsteen Wright
On 6/26/07, CWFugitt c_wa...@earthlink.net wrote: Morning Kristeen, I don't think I suggested you change. Of course if it does not allow changing the subject, . you should want to change, no questions asked. Please don't tell me what I SHOULD want to do. It may just be me but I

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2007-06-26 Thread CWFugitt
Morning Kristeen, At 07:25 AM 6/26/2007, you wrote: I don't think I suggested you change. Of course if it does not allow changing the subject, . you should want to change, no questions asked. Please don't tell me what I SHOULD want to do. It may just be me but I find it highly

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2007-06-26 Thread cking001
Uh, OH! Wayne's getting himself into a pickle again... At least the programming is keeping him away from the dog... Chuck This has been a test of the emergency of the emergency weirdness system On 6/26/2007 8:25:56 AM, Kirsteen Wright

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2007-06-26 Thread CWFugitt
Morning Chuck, At 11:08 AM 6/26/2007, you wrote: Wayne's getting himself into a pickle again... It is not hard on this list. At least the programming is keeping him away from the dog... Thanks for my laugh of the day. This new dog is a genius ! Awesome. I cut a training stick.

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2007-06-26 Thread Smitty
Re= Gmail. . . Wayne, don't knock it if you haven't used it. I love it, as most users do. Smitty On 6/26/07, CWFugitt c_wa...@earthlink.net wrote: Morning Kristeen, At 03:40 AM 6/26/2007, you wrote: That is a disaster and reason enough to NOT USE IT. Why use such a stupid piece

Re: CSNO subject line is a disaster ( Idiot Programmers )

2007-06-26 Thread Dee
Sounds wonderful! (sarcasm here) Dee     --  The calender of the Theocracy of Muntab counts down, not up. No-one knows why, but it might not be a good idea to hang around and find out. -- (Terry Pratchett, Wyrd Sisters) I could take him to the war dog trainer. After one

RE: CSNO subject line is a disaster ( Idiot Programmers ) -- Gravity

2007-06-26 Thread Faith Saint Francis
... it makes progress ONLY wennits neck is out FaithStFrancis Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 18:50:19 +0100 From: d...@deetroy.org To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSNO subject line is a disaster ( Idiot Programmers ) Sounds wonderful! (sarcasm here) Dee

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2007-06-26 Thread cking001
On 6/26/2007 4:37:11 PM, Faith Saint Francis (fesanfranci...@hotmail.com) wrote: After this we'd better go Off-Topic, my Friends, I have another consideration here: Can anyone PROVE to any one of us that we are not pulled towards the earth by gravity but that we are pushed back

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2007-06-25 Thread CWFugitt
Evening Kirsteen, At 02:47 PM 6/25/2007, you wrote: On Gmail, which I use, I never see the subject line in the message I'm replying to so I can't change it. There doesn't seem to be an option for it. That is a disaster and reason enough to NOT USE IT. Why use such a stupid piece of

CSNo subject titles?

2005-07-31 Thread alchemySA
Does anyone know why some posts appear without Subject titles sometimes? I posted 2 letters within about 30 mins of one another. Both had subject titles but only one title appeared. Does it have something to do with copying and pasting material into the message? And in case it doesn't appear,

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2005-07-17 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Coincidentally, I attempted to help my daughter with an infection at the same place; the infection behind the right ear was becoming chronic, and despite wonderful results with EIS with conjunctivitis and other infections, it was very difficult to keep that particular area covered with EIS.

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2005-07-17 Thread Maryleigh
Thank you so much for your help. Maryleigh

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2005-07-17 Thread Matthew McCann
Tetrasil ointment might help with an infection like one behind the ear. This ointment is tetrasilver tetroxide suspended in a vehicle of jojoba oil. Tetrasil can be bought without a prescription.

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2005-07-17 Thread Dan Nave
Put a piece of gauze or something similar over the area and either let the ear hold it there or use some tape. Keep it wet with CS...!??? Dan Re: CSNo Subject * From: Jonathan B. Britten wrote: * Date: Sat, 16 Jul 2005 23:42:07

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2005-07-16 Thread Maryleigh
Does using colloidal copper together with colloidal silver work synergistically to heal chronic wounds? For the last 10 days I have been using Colloidal silver to treat chronic wounds from cosmetic surgery in Sept. '04; the wounds are behind my ears.  Up until now (and despite weeks of

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2005-07-16 Thread David W Kenney
.. _ From: maryle...@aol.com [mailto:maryle...@aol.com] Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2005 6:32 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSNo Subject Does using colloidal copper together with colloidal silver work synergistically to heal chronic wounds? For the last 10 days I have been using

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2005-07-16 Thread Maryleigh
Thank you very much for your thoughts and guidance. Maryleigh

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2004-11-17 Thread Robert Camara
Where do you get a Magpulsar? Cathy -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver List archive:

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2004-03-29 Thread Robert Camara
Hello everyone! Where could I get a magnetic pulsar? And what are some of the benefits? Thank you -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to:

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2003-11-11 Thread Marshall Dudley
If there is a hole in the drum, the H2O2 could make it into the inner ear. I have no information on what problems this would cause directly, but even water in the inner ear can be a problem. Also the evolved oxygen could conceivably increase inner ear pressure so that it could rupture the drum.

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2003-11-10 Thread Marilyn Ponty
I have a chronic fungal ear infection that the doctors can't get rid of. I purchased a bottle of yellowish brown diluted silver (500 ppm) and have been putting 4 drops in the affected ear for one day. Now I am seeing conflicting data on what is supposed to be good. Some say the clear liquid,

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2003-11-10 Thread Marshall Dudley
Have you tried 3% H2O2. That suppose to work very well in the ear as long as the drum is intact. Marshall Marilyn Ponty wrote: I have a chronic fungal ear infection that the doctors can't get rid of. I purchased a bottle of yellowish brown diluted silver (500 ppm) and have been putting 4

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2003-11-10 Thread Grant
Just rookie Question: So what happens if the drum is not " Intact " Grant.. Marshall Dudley wrote: Have you tried 3% H2O2. That suppose to work very well in the ear as long as the drum is intact. Marshall M mdev...@eskimo.com

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2003-11-10 Thread Rowena Evans
Fzz - pop! ??? Rowena - Original Message - From: Grant To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 11:20 AM Subject: Re: CSno subject Just rookie Question: So what happens if the drum

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2003-09-21 Thread Robert Camara
Hi all, Trem-I would like to know, also how much cs the cancer patients were actually drinking. Thank you -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to:

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2001-10-14 Thread Roger Barker
Julie and Gary, The Hannah PWT is a good instrument for its intended purpose which is to get an idea of the purity of water. It also has limited value in measuring CS brews. However, check the archives. A few years ago Ivan did some measurements and found he had to multiply the Hanna PWT

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1999-09-04 Thread Kato109
Hi Mike, thank you so much for your kind words of encouragement!! I think I'm geting the hang of making the cs - at least as far as my setup will allow, but now my frustration is testing it to see if it works. So far all my experiments on mold grown on bread have failed - both with my cs and

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1999-08-13 Thread Nat2ess
This is the silver list not homo haven. Your topic is too far off topic and should not be allowed on this line. Ron -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to:

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1999-08-13 Thread Robert Bailey
Hi Gang, What a deal we gotta hear from this bunch. I have no doubt that nature plays it's games, like 2 headed chickens, six toed whatevers, siamies twins, etc.. Not unlike the respect we have an obligation to show, (as humans) all these forms of life, so to, must we respect the occasional

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1999-08-13 Thread M. G. Devour
Kato wrote: Dear Friends American Airlines is a major sponsor and supporter of groups like GLADD, the Human Rights Campaign, the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund, the AIDS Action Foundation, DIFFA, AmFAR, and scores of community-based groups representing gays and lesbians. This *is* off

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1999-08-13 Thread Harvey Flatbush
At 03:43 AM 08/13/1999 -0400, you wrote: Hi Gang, What a deal we gotta hear from this bunch. I have no doubt that nature plays it's games, like 2 headed chickens, six toed whatevers, siamies twins, etc.. Count me out on passing this on Harvey -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for

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1999-08-12 Thread Kato109
Dear Friends American Airlines is a major sponsor and supporter of groups like GLADD, the Human Rights Campaign, the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund, the AIDS Action Foundation, DIFFA, AmFAR, and scores of community-based groups representing gays and lesbians. It is also the first airline to

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1999-07-14 Thread Kato109
Hi everyone, If I don't answer back to information you send in answer to my post full of questions it's only because I'm off on vacation at 6A tomorrow and will answer when I get back. But thank you, thank you. Katarina -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal

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1999-07-13 Thread Charles King
On Mon, 12 Jul 1999 21:05:28 EDT, kato...@aol.com wrote: Any help at all on this would be appreciated because I am definitely confused. On the one hand it sounds as if clear is smaller particle size - but on the other hand it sounds as if cloudy and precipitte is exactly what you don't want

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1999-07-13 Thread boberger
Charles; To stop the cloudly problem stop boiling the DW. If you will switch the wires on the silver electrodes every 4 to 5 minutes you should make clear CS with its small particles. That is the way my CS generator works. It wsitches every minute, and I have never made colored or cloudy CS

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1999-07-12 Thread Sammark4
Sure, Katarina. I'll post the info on the list for all. With any luck, these devices are common in Korean food stores and won't be too hard to find. Samm In a message dated 99-07-11 13:59:44 EDT, you write: Hi Samm, my doctor gave me a book on how ionized water was the key to health and

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1999-07-12 Thread Kato109
Dear everyone experienced in the making of CS -- HELP!! I have a number of questions about making my own CS. I've been following the particle size/color/water heating controversies and still am not sure what I should be doing. My first batch ofCS did not help with my sinus infection - while the

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1999-07-11 Thread Kato109
Hi Samm, my doctor gave me a book on how ionized water was the key to health and longevity - don't know if it's true or not - but would be very curious to try one that doesn't cost $1,000 or more as most seem to. Would you also let me know if you get it and if it seems to work.? And then maybe

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1999-07-03 Thread Margaret Goya
kato...@aol.com wrote: Hi everyone, can anyone give me suggestions of the best place to find info on what support to do for your system when having mercury fillings removed? I had my first set done and then got quite sick with this sinus infection and don't know if they are connected, but

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1999-07-01 Thread BANDER, MARGIE F
Subject: CSNo Subject Hi everyone, can anyone give me suggestions of the best place to find info on what support to do for your system when having mercury fillings removed? I had my first set done and then got quite sick with this sinus infection and don't know if they are connected, but want

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1999-07-01 Thread Marshall Dudley
BANDER, MARGIE F wrote: Katarina, My husband just got all of his mercury fillings removed yesterday. He first went to an alternative doctor to get DMPS which is a chelation drug that will bind with the mercury and remove it from the body. After the chelation he went to the dentist who

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1999-07-01 Thread BANDER, MARGIE F
-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSNo Subject BANDER, MARGIE F wrote: Katarina, My husband just got all of his mercury fillings removed yesterday. He first went to an alternative doctor to get DMPS which is a chelation drug that will bind with the mercury and remove it from the body. After

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1999-06-30 Thread Ivan Anderson
Marshall wrote in reply to a post by me: This is confirmed by many scientific references. Go to the library and read the Colloidal Chemistry reference book, it is probably one of the easiest to find, but I have found at least 8 references that state the same thing, some textbooks, and

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1999-06-30 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ivan Anderson wrote: Marshall wrote in reply to a post by me: Marshall, thanks for the advice, but I have already spent long hours at the university science library studying colloid chemistry and modern colloid chemistry. The fact that particle size influences colour is not disputed by me,

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1999-06-29 Thread Ivan Anderson
Katarina, If your solution ranges from clear to yellow or gold and is not cloudy (has no turbidity) then it is within what is generally regarded as the acceptable size range. Clear having the smallest particles. Old distilled water, poor quality water, electrode contamination (oils detergents

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1999-06-29 Thread Ivan Anderson
Marshall wrote: Longer means higher ppm means bigger particles. Once you get to about 5 ppm we find that additional ppm almost all goes into bigger particles, not more particles. Marshall, you seem to deal in absolutes a bit to readilly ;-) I take that you believe that the colour of a

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1999-06-29 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ivan Anderson wrote: Marshall wrote: Longer means higher ppm means bigger particles. Once you get to about 5 ppm we find that additional ppm almost all goes into bigger particles, not more particles. Marshall, you seem to deal in absolutes a bit to readilly ;-) I take that you

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1999-06-29 Thread boberger
Hi Ivan; You are absolutely correct. I have made 43 ppm clear CS with my low voltage gen. It has been sitting in one of my famous clear coke bottles for about nine weeks with no color appearing and no dropout. Robert Ivan Anderson wrote: Marshall wrote: Longer means higher ppm means bigger

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1999-06-29 Thread boberger
Marshall; I make clear CS all the time in the range of 12 to 20 ppm and I test it with a spectrophotometer. I fact I am ordering my fourth kit from Hach for solver testinf in four months. If you want to know how go off line and we will talk. Robert Marshall Dudley wrote: Ivan Anderson

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1999-06-29 Thread Kato109
Hi Marshall, thanks for the information. If longer time means bigger particles maybe I should try running mine shorter and see if it is clearer and less cloudy. I'm a bit confused about the conversation about bigger and smaller particles and ppm's and color and time. Isn't what you are saying

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1999-06-29 Thread Kato109
Hi Tony, thanks for the advice and next time I will buy from the list -- I ws just desperate to do something right away - and the stuff I got from the store appears to be working. Katarina -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list

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1999-06-29 Thread Kato109
Hi Robert, thank you so much for your help and encouragement. The generosity of people on this list to us newcomers is just great. I'm not sure how much of the information that you might need to get me straightened out is possible for me to give because I am not very good with machinery and just

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1999-06-29 Thread Kato109
Hi everyone, can anyone give me suggestions of the best place to find info on what support to do for your system when having mercury fillings removed? I had my first set done and then got quite sick with this sinus infection and don't know if they are connected, but want to make sure it doen't

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1999-06-29 Thread RON BRENNEN
bober...@postoffice.swbell.net wrote: Hi Ivan; You are absolutely correct. I have made 43 ppm clear CS with my low voltage gen. It has been sitting in one of my famous clear coke bottles for about nine weeks with no color appearing and no dropout. Robert Do you get a strong tyndal

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1999-06-29 Thread EJohns9525
In a message dated 6/29/99 7:56:25 PM Central Daylight Time, b...@lcia.com writes: Do you get a strong tyndal with clear CS? Ron Brennen Excuse me for being so dumb, but what is that?? edith -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit

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1999-06-28 Thread Kato109
Hi everyone. I've been using CS in the nasal sprayer for about four days now for my sinus infection, but have seen no improvement. I'm also taking MSM to try to increase the absorption. How often should I be spraying my nose and how many sprays? Also, I took 25 minutes for this last batch - I

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1999-06-28 Thread Kato109
Hi and sorry to be asking all these questions, but I want to make sure I am doing this right. The batch of CS which I made yesterday has turned a sort of deep purply color overnight. Does that mean it is no good? Thanks, Katarina -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of

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1999-06-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
That is odd. Purple means that yellow light is being absorbed, and that means really big particles. I am surprised they are still in suspension. No chance you made CG instead is there, it can be purple. I would discard it, or use it only for topical. Marshall kato...@aol.com wrote: Hi and

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1999-06-28 Thread Kato109
Sorry guys, more questions. If I want to make more CS at a time can I just double the amount of water and double the time I let it sit? I'm using th Becks silver Pulser and their instructions are for 16 ounces and 3-6 ppm at 20 minutes. Also - would ther be any reason I couldn't use CS in my

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1999-06-28 Thread Kato109
Okay, last question for today. I promise. Someone just told me that maybe the CS is not working on my sinus infection because the particles are too big. How would I find that out? I just made a new batch at 25 minutes with the beck's silver pulser and it is almost clear. Maybe the water in the

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1999-06-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
kato...@aol.com wrote: Okay, last question for today. I promise. Someone just told me that maybe the CS is not working on my sinus infection because the particles are too big. How would I find that out? I just made a new batch at 25 minutes with the beck's silver pulser and it is almost

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1999-06-28 Thread Anthony W. Nettis
always make my own.) Tony -Original Message- From: kato...@aol.com [mailto:kato...@aol.com] Sent: Monday, June 28, 1999 5:44 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSNo Subject Okay, last question for today. I promise. Someone just told me that maybe the CS is not working on my sinus

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1999-06-28 Thread boberger
Katarina, You are right is has too large of particles to be any good. Toss it. Send me all of the parameters you used to make it and I will try to diagnose your problem. I.E. voltage, electrode spacing, size and type of electrode (round , flat,), how much electrode is in the water, how much

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1999-06-27 Thread tj garland
If you want to know about mycoplasmas, go to www.immed.org and click on GWS section. LOTS of free info. Kevorkian For White House Physician. Jolly -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message

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1999-06-26 Thread Kato109
Thanks so so much to everyone who responded to my post. I've been slow in getting back to you because this sinus infection has really flared up along with a miserable headache which has been slowing me down. So I made my first silver using the Beck's silver pulser. I used distilled water and I

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1999-06-26 Thread Kato109
Hi Vilik, thanks for your post -- and yes, I am very curious about the nature of these fungus/bacteria/protozoa beasties which have chosen us to flourish in. What is mycoplamal infection and how did you find out that you have it? I actually realized that I had tried the soil based organisms for

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1999-06-23 Thread James Vernon, Allison
In our latest studies, we have found that you need to use distilled water at room temp, and put the silver rods 1/2 inch apart. If you do so, you will get 3 to 7ppm in 15 minutes and 10 to 15ppm in 30 minutes. That is with our generator, it runs at 27 volts. We have tried the boiling water