Thank you. Your point is right on. I am thinking of doing a 2% solution
and adjusting from there. I want to dislodge material that may be stuck
to the colon wall.
Leo.
Brooks Bradley wrote:
> Dear L
Nothing new under the sun, Solar! Have you noticed in particular any
elimination of plate-out? In respect of wiper location, the small 3-12V
motor I was planning to use has the shaft protruding through the back, so a
wiper can make direct contact there, assuming there is electrical contact
between
A valid point. This article:
http://www.belmarpharmacy.com/library/reference2a.html
from a site suggested by Ivan contains references to some toxic effects of
various gold salts. Pure CG is given a clean bill of health re toxicity.
Might pay to steer clear of chemical methods unless accurate determ
Jim,
Yes, it is a great idea to suggest CS to your friend, however, I would not
recommend cleansing with H2O2 for this kind of wound. The oxygen realeased
into this type of wound will actually lengthen healing time. However, in my
experience, MSM would be a fabulous addition to the CS. I'm
Interesting site, Ivan. The particular link to rotating electrode stuff is:
http://www.bath.ac.uk/~chsacf/java/electrochemistry/elec/l7html/hydro.htm.
The emphasis there is on separating electrochemical transport effects from
each other, but offers a few useful hints.
Material at
http://www.bath.a
This homozon stuff - isn't it just good old milk of magnesia without the
flavour Philips puts into it?
- Original Message -
From: Tel Tofflemire
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 4:34 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Magnesium oxide
Charles I never have done bu
Hi:
About a year and a half ago I was conversing with someone on the list. They
mentioned that they knew someone who got involved with an apparatus that
produced water of a clustered nature. When the water was added to their well,
it changed the structure of the well water as well and no matt
Dear Leo,
One would be well-served to be VERY CAREFUL
when dealing with 35% or 50% H202. This substance is capable of
inflicting very serious tissue burns. If you are not SURE of the
reduction co-efficient from your mixing process you may run the risk
Hi folks,
It is just an idea but did anybody try the ultrasonic vibration method used
for cleaning jewelry as a way of mixing, or prevention of caking?
RB
- Original Message -
From: Ode Coyote
To:
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 2:57 PM
Subject: Re: CS>solving plate-out
>
--
The silve
Charles I never have done business with this co. as I just ran in to it the
other day but it has some interesting stuff.
http://www.oxytherapy.com/stabilized/homozon/#what
Teltofflemire
Phoenix, AZ
charles shutford wrote:
> I wish to order magnesium oxide, any one got a web site suggestion? for
Try Self Health Resource Ctre in California or in Canada for small quantities,
either in powder or capsules. Fisher Scientific for larger quantities of powder.
Just do a google search and lots of vendors will come up.
Leo
charles shutford wrote:
> I wish to order magnesium oxide, any one got a we
Greetings to you Sir/ Madam,
You wrote:
<. it spooked on her, and bit her real bad in the face. stitches in
the lip, and a lot of teeth marks just under the eye..got her to keep
cleansing the wounds with a cotton ball soaked with CS,'ll tell her to
cleanse the
I believe some one on this list had quantities of magnesium oxide to sell, if I
am correct would you contact me please. Rusty
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From: Leo Regehr
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 2:10 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Magnesium oxide
That is ne
That is neat. Thanks.
Leo
Kevin Nolan wrote:
> Leo - some while ago I was told there is a cheap do-it-yourself method for
> making MgO2 (magnesium peroxide) that some people actually use. As I recall,
> simply mix MgO (mag
I wish to order magnesium oxide, any one got a web site suggestion? for a
reputable source? thanks Rusty
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From: "Leo Regehr"
To:
Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2002 8:19 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Magnesium oxide
> I have plenty of magnisium oxide powder on hand. Do I mix it
Kevin,
the word is "stop" I sild the tape over the electrode. As made the tape is
folded about 3 or 4 times and it acts like a tube.
In the platting rooms this is called "bagging the electrode"
"Ole Bob"
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The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver.
To join or q
Trem.
I cut the tape a little longer than the electrodes and slid it over the
electrodes
and tied it at the top. The tape is folded several times so it kind of acts
like a
tube.
In the plating rooms they do that some times to stop crud from getting in the
solution.
Hope this helps,
"Ole Bob"
I want to warn everyone that gold salts are reported to be quite toxic I
believe. So be careful that you have NO salts left.
(I have not verified this information, it came from a doctor discussing gold
shots for people who have arthritis)
Marshall
Kevin Nolan wrote:
> Thanks again Ivan. Any th
Hello list,
Sunday, January 20, 2002, 6:52:20 PM, you wrote:
KN> In Digest V102 #72, Ode Coyote wrote:
KN> "I have run across this rotating electrode setup in lab experiment
KN> documentation and it does seem to work as stated but has something to do
KN> with altering a boundary layer or somethi
Steven.. I don't have address's of CS vendors,but there are several on
this list. I'm sure they will be glad to post their url's. And a web
search will turn up more.
If you're going to be using much of it,like for soaking your hands,you
may be better off buying a generator. Ken at www.silverpuppy.
I take it Bob 'spot' was a typo and you meant 'stop'? Also that 'put a short
length of bias tape on the electrodes' means actually wrapping the entire
wetted length in a sheath of tape? Did you find that this reduced the
current draw significantly? For those wanting a fascinating read on bias
tape,
Thanks again Ivan. Any thoughts on the best reagents to precipitate gold as
colloid, concentrations to use etc? Looks like we're homing in on something
here - possibly that thing at the end of the rainbow!
regards, Kevin Nolan
- Original Message -
From: "I Anderson"
To:
Sent: Monday, Ja
Hi Bob,
Could you be more specific. I know what bias tape is but I don't know how
you would attach it to the electrodes and what it would do. How can you
spot plate out with it? Does it make a pattern on the glass
walls?Hm..
Trem
At 09:07 PM 1/20/2002 -0600, you wrote:
Hi Y
Well Satchid,
If you look at this study, you will find that it used at much higher
doses that can be supplied by HVAC method (for serious cases).
http://www.belmarpharmacy.com/library/reference2a.html
Regards
Ivan.
> -Original Message-
> From: Satchid [mailto:satc...@sevaproductions.com
Sounds like you've got it covered Jim.
Perhaps infra-red heat lamp or LED's or laser pointer will help to
heal faster.
Best wishes
Ivan.
-Original Message-
From: Acmeair [mailto:res00...@gte.net]
Sent: Monday, 21 January 2002 10:45 a.m.
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>dog
Sound like a nice unit.
Thanks Trem.
Ivan.
> -Original Message-
> From: Trem [mailto:t...@silvergen.com]
> Sent: Monday, 21 January 2002 7:27 a.m.
> To: *Silver-List* (E-mail)
> Subject: RE: CS>Polarity Switch Experiment
>
>
> Hi Ivan,
>
> I don't have any reference point because we never
Hi Kevin,
You may be right, most of the current sag may well be in the build up
of charge in the electrode/water double layer. And without in depth
study I am not in a position to argue the toss. But it undoubtedly
true that the current passes through zero at each polarity change
...how much this
Bob,
I did not receive direct emails concerning CG. But I give you whatever I
know, this is not much. because I made only on batch of CG. I think the
electrode setup of Ole Bob Is wonderful. I did not tried it but will soon
do.
The only thing to do is to put the electrodes in position connect som
Ivan,
Is this CG the usable in the same way as the CG made with the HVAC device?
Satchid
-Original Message-
From: I Anderson [mailto:i...@win.co.nz]
Sent: maandag 21 januari 2002 10:07
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>colloidal gold.
Kevin,
Yes quite cost effective. 1g of go
Kevin,
Yes quite cost effective. 1g of gold chloride will make 49L of 10ppm
colloidal gold.
In Australia you can obtain supplies here:
http://www.proscitech.com.au/
ProSciTech
PO Box 111
Thuringowa Qld 4817
Australia
Street Address:
37 Framara Dr, Kelso, 4815
C106 Gold Chloride AU$58.00 1g 10
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