Re: CSMalaria questions

2004-05-25 Thread Ode Coyote
According to ASAP Solutions, their CS has been Gov't approved in Ghauna for the treatment of malaria. Many of the claims that ASAP makes are total BS including the one saying that their patented CS is any different from your home made CS. If CS will cure it...I don't see why it wouldn't

Re: CSMalaria questions

2004-05-25 Thread Ode Coyote
Take a small solar array [battery trickle charger] and a some silver coins with you? Ode At 02:34 PM 5/24/2004 -0700, you wrote: The CS machine is great in a first world country. However in a third world country one must consider such thing as 1. electricity challenges - frequency of

Re: CSMalaria questions

2004-05-25 Thread Ode Coyote
I don't think plugging one straight into a 240 outlet will do very well. A 120 outlet? ..maybe [Scared to try it] Hummm...maybe I will, just for grins and giggles. What's a little smoke and capacitor shrapnel? Ode At 06:51 PM 5/24/2004 -0300, you wrote: - Original Message -

Re: CSDoes ionized water taste like mineral water?

2004-05-25 Thread Ode Coyote
At 04:31 PM 5/24/2004 -0700, you wrote: Does ionized water taste like mineral water? Anyone know? No...more like distilled water. Mineral water tastes bitter to me. So does spring water to a certain extent. But well water tastes neutral fine on my taste buds. My well water tastes

Re: CSTestimonial for curing Rheumatoid Arthritis with Colloidal Silver

2004-05-25 Thread Ode Coyote
Color won't tell you anything about PPM. You can make 30 PPM a light yellow, deep amber to blackish brown or absolutely colorless. ode At 08:58 PM 5/24/2004 -0500, you wrote: Hi, I was asked to write Zeruiah and ask how she made her CS and how she knew the PPM. Here are her answers:

Re: CSMalaria questions

2004-05-25 Thread Ode Coyote
http://www.ghorganics.com/Wormwood.html Wormwood, Artemisia Absinthium has been used for centuries as a moth repellant, general pesticide and as a tea/spray to repel slugs and snails. Before its' toxicity was known it was used as the name implies: a worming medicine for people and animals. You

CS250 to 400 PPM

2004-05-25 Thread Medwith, Robert
I was going over the post on curing Palendromic Rheumatoid Arthritis with CS at 250 to 400 PPM ( it was dated yesterday). How does one go about making CS at the above strengths. Bob

CSMalaria

2004-05-25 Thread bbanever
For the record Artimisinin, an extract of Chinese wormwood (artemesia annua), is the substance being considered for use by the WHO. It is much less toxic than other species of wormwood. Artimisinin has been shown by Henry Lai, Phd, to have an affinity for iron compounds in the cells. He has

CSAtremesia, etc. Re: CSMalaria questions

2004-05-25 Thread sol
Like anything else the toxcicity of wormwoods varies. Ingestion may even be ok depending on the amount? Interesting to me that artemether and artemesinin are being used to treat cancers, with good results. I know of a pet rabbit who is receiving such treatments. DMSO (mixed with CS) is applied

Re: CSMalaria

2004-05-25 Thread Garnet
Artemisinin is used in combination with DMSO to treat cancer with many successful reports. It is covered in DMSO Nature's Miracle. Garnet On Tue, 2004-05-25 at 09:01, bbanever wrote: For the record Artimisinin, an extract of Chinese wormwood (artemesia annua), is the substance being considered

Re: CSRumors, lies and factoids

2004-05-25 Thread sol
I just replied to this with an interesting link to the OT list. oldgl...@bigcountry.net wrote: Hi, This is how the FDA operates. If someone dies and they know they were taking 'whatever', they use this in the rumor mills, as the catalyst for the death. No truth or proof needed! --

Re: CS

2004-05-25 Thread Dan Nave
Hulda Clark tends to call all opportunistic organisms parasites whether they are virus, bacteria, or larger. Dan From: Trem (view other messages by this author) Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 10:35:09 Hi List, This

RE: CSMalaria questions

2004-05-25 Thread Heather King (LCA)
So, basically, the consensus is that something other than an antibiotic is appropriate...considering that malaria is a parasite and not bacteria. I'll have to make sure my Mom didn't get confused and think that the doctor was lumping the reasons for the daily antibiotic use together with all the

CSTacit Assumptions?

2004-05-25 Thread Matthew McCann PE
Hi, Members of the List, It seems to me that there are tacit assumptions sometimes made about generating LVDC EIS that could be questioned: 1. Production of sediments is undesirable. 2. Silver is more costly than distilled water. 3. The electrolysis process should be accomplished in one cycle.

RE: CSTacit Assumptions?

2004-05-25 Thread Medwith, Robert
I have found that a CS generator that constantly changes Polarity Keeps the silver cleaner, it also is harder on the silver it erodes more with more sediment. I never clean my silver, why bother if it is working. I have 2 of the reversing Polarity CS generators and several power supplies on

CSre malaria

2004-05-25 Thread David S Osborne
suggest all interested in Malaria do a Google: malaria pill depression suicide apparantly 3 out of the 4 GIUs who killed their spouses and committed suicide had used the drug given to millions for malaria [prevention?] davido -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal

CSCurrent limiter diodes

2004-05-25 Thread Medwith, Robert
Here is page on current limiter diodes which gives part number and rating for any who want to make a constant current CS generator. These are standard part numbers to look up from a electronic source. Bob http://www.semtexinternational.com/SDiv/SPL/CRD/crd.html

CSTacit Assumptions?

2004-05-25 Thread Matthew McCann PE
I used to use current-limiting diodes but went back to current limitation by a series resistance, using a rheostat. (Incidentally, the word rheostat means static flow maker.) Preventing run-away seems more important than uniformity. I can set the rheostat to achieve the upper limit of current

CSunsubscribe

2004-05-25 Thread bborgers
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CSAnyone Using Real Silverware?

2004-05-25 Thread Garnet
I recently inherited my Mother's silverware. I am wondering if there is any consensus on daily use. It is sterling. I know there are other metals in sterling, although I don't seem to react to wearing sterling jewelry. Anyone have any feedback? Seems silly to just put it away for special

RE: CSMalaria questions

2004-05-25 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Ode, I'm sure that you have far more experience and knowledge in this field than I; however, after clicking on and reading ASAP Silver Source and many other references, we know: They have successfully passed the Ghana FDA and thus can make many statements that you and I cannot. They also have

Re: CSAnyone Using Real Silverware?

2004-05-25 Thread sol
I was going to use my mother's, but found it very hard to keep up, I got tired of the immediate washing and the polishing. No patience for fiddly tasks like that. paula Garnet wrote: I recently inherited my Mother's silverware. I am wondering if there is any consensus on daily use. It is

CSAnyone Using Real Silverware?

2004-05-25 Thread oldgl...@bigcountry.net
Hi Garnet, I think a person should use and enjoy an inheritance like this if they want to at all. It will be enjoyed every time you use it and remember, the silver will benefit you too. If you put it away for special occasions you may not ever use it. Just my opinion. Jean Baugh

Re: CSAnyone Using Real Silverware?

2004-05-25 Thread The Hatzfeld's
We should enjoy life so why not use it daily? When my kids are raised and gone I'd love to have sterling silver for daily use. My Mother has some silver spoons she uses every day and puts them in the dishwasher and has been doing this with these spoons for over 30 years. It does change the

Re: CSMalaria questions

2004-05-25 Thread Ronald Wilson
Re: CSMalaria questionsThey need it the most, Its simple, they are not stupid, their is a difference between educated or not and many third world schools are better than ours by all reports. Intelligence is a different thing with little difference if any. Remote tribal people are rare. -

CS[List Owner] Heads-up... volume, topic, etc...

2004-05-25 Thread M. G. Devour
Greetings Silver List members, one and all! I often get feedback from people who never post to the list, and sometimes only after they decide to leave. Two recent examples: Subject: unsubscribe Sorry 'bout that, too much email. Just to let y'all know it saved my life. Thank God for CS.

Re: CSCetyl Myristoleate, Gold, Titanium

2004-05-25 Thread M. G. Devour
The silver list is a non-commercial forum, and such solicitations as this one *must* be approved by me in advance, on a case by case basis. I've removed i...@biophysica.com from the list and blocked them from re- subscribing. Biophysica has just received a shipments ... If you are interested,

CSCetyl Myristoleate, Gold, Titanium

2004-05-25 Thread Biophysica
Biophysica has just received a shipments of Gold, Titaium and of CM of the highest quality. It is in Gelatin capsules, 120 to a bottle of potency 1100mg per capsule. The cost is $80 US per bottle of 120. Another company HTN charges $83.50 for 90 capsules. If you are interested, let us know and

Re: CSMalaria

2004-05-25 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Yes, this is right, and I suggest that members just memorize CHINESE wormwood. The WHO reports indicate that the toxicity is almost negligible. JBB On Tuesday, May 25, 2004, at 23:01 Asia/Tokyo, bbanever wrote: For the record Artimisinin, an extract of Chinese wormwood (artemesia

CSOT: Ancillary to Earlier Potassium Post

2004-05-25 Thread Brooks Bradley
For those interested members. Earlier I was hesitant to expand upon our ongoing investigations into high-dosage potassium. That position remains in effect. However, I believe most will find this layman's level article of genuine interest. Our investigations are yielding

CSOT: Ancillary to Earlier Potassium Post

2004-05-25 Thread Brooks Bradley
For those interested members. Earlier I was hesitant to expand upon our ongoing investigations into high-dosage potassium. That position remains in effect. However, I believe most will find this layman's level article of genuine interest. Our investigations are yielding

CSHeads-up... volume, topic, etc...

2004-05-25 Thread oldgl...@bigcountry.net
Hi Mike, Why don't you write them and ask what they had and were saved 'from'? I will be happy to if you'd send me their email address. :) Jean Baugh * I often get feedback from people who never post to the list, and sometimes only after they decide to leave. Two

Re: CSleaching plastics

2004-05-25 Thread DByron
The gallon plastic jugs that most distilled water is sold in looks very much like the standard milk jugs that leach. I wonder if we should be storing purchased distilled water in something else as well. Deborah -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver.

CSHep C

2004-05-25 Thread Revonda Henderson
Does anyone know the proper dosage of cs for treating hep. c? Any success stories? And, how long the treatment took? Thanks, Revonda