CSSchematic of ULVDC CS Unit

2003-06-01 Thread DIKMARI

To CS List:

For those interested in making some of the fine, crystal clear, CS using the 
ULVDC method, (described by Mike a couple of weeks ago) I have attached a 
schematic that demonstrates one way to put a CS production unit together, using 
off-the-shelf parts and a 9 volt battery.  I have been impressed by this 
process.  It does take longer to produce CS but the end produce it clear and 
does not 
plate out.  

The attachment is a PDF file so you will Adobe Reader 5 to access the file.  
Download to your desktop and open with Adobe Reader 5.  

Dick


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CSTHE DISPENSATORY of The United States Of America-Files

2003-06-01 Thread Ron
THE DISPENSATORY of

The United States Of America


Twentieth Edition


Entered, according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1877, By George B. Wood, 
M.D.


In the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington


Copyright: 1888, 1894, 1899, 1907 1918

 
Interesting to note, even then-as now, some 85 years later, researchers can't 
agree on the effectiveness of CS...
 
 
 
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Re: CSFw:

2003-06-01 Thread David S Osborne
ron

cant get your links to work

thanks for the original info on the book;  i ord one thru abebooks.com
and got it in 4 days, less than 30 bucks  21st ed.

davido


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Re: CStinnitus

2003-06-01 Thread Tony Moody

CS, tinnitus, and growing hair.
Someone previously has observed or stated that CS cannot be effective unless
it is actually in contact with the offending organism. So if you could add
something to the CS, which can cut through any waxy, oily or mucous layer
you might find better results. For the past year I occasionally add a drop 
of DMSO and a few drops of 6% H202 to about 50ml CS. When I do put this in 
ears, one hurts quite badly and the other just feels like water in the ear. 
This seems to have slowed down the deafness progression and has maybe 
improved it a little. The tinnitus is definitely less noticeable.

Tony

mamapug wrote:

CS never did anything for my tinnitus either; I`ve been taking it for 7
years, and had the tinnitus about a year and a half, ever since my Pug
yapped loudly in my ears!
At least it doesn`t hurt.
Marshalee
PS, Tinnitus is pronounced Tin-it-us, not tin-Eye-tus. Comes from Poe`s poem
The Bells, from a word he made up, tintinabulation.
Good one, IMHO!




As a Looong time possessor of tinnitus and a user of all of the
remedies you suggested at the same time -- not one iota of change, and
mine is, on occasion, loud enough to block my ability to hear certain
frequencies above all of the noise. I find it hard to think that silver
would be of any use but, what say you listers,  -  does anyone think the
cause is an infection?

Jack








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CSHOT TUB

2003-06-01 Thread Jeanne Shuford
AM HAVING A NEW HOT TUB DELIVERED TOMORROW.  HOW MUCH CS WOULD IT TAKE TO KEEP 
IT PURE AND CLEAN?  HAS ANY ONE WITH A HOT TUB GOT THE COMBINATION?  WOULD 
APPRECIATE YOUR INPUT.   JEN

CSTHE DISPENSATORY of The United States Of America-Files

2003-06-01 Thread Ralph D.Gerhardt

Ron,

All of these web addresses lead me to an Error 404 Page.  ?  What am 
I doing wrong?


Ralph
==

At 03:21 AM 6/1/03 -0600, you wrote:


THE DISPENSATORY of

The United States Of America

Twentieth Edition

Entered, according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1877, By George B. 
Wood, M.D.


In the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington

Copyright: 1888, 1894, 1899, 1907 1918

Interesting to note, even then-as now, some 85 years later, researchers 
can't agree on the effectiveness of CS...




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index.jpghttp://www.stormloader.com/gbn/CS/Silver%20index.jpg


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Re: CSEIS

2003-06-01 Thread Charles Sutton
what thread?
  - Original Message - 
  From: ascottsil...@aol.com 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 1:26 AM
  Subject: Re: CSEIS 


  Thanks for the thread guys. This is one of the best ones I've seen in a long 
time. Hats off to all of the contributors.

  Andy (^_^) 

Re: CStinnitus

2003-06-01 Thread Charles Sutton
Life Science
by Scott Stoltenberg

 Before we go any further, let's address the all-important tinnitus
pronunciation dispute. Which syllable should be stressed? Is it the first
(TINN -na-tus), or is it the second (tin-NY-tus)? I prefer the first, my
sister, a professional speech therapist, prefers the second. The Oxford
English Dictionary (online) gives (t na t s) for the pronunciation. Which,
although, I can't understand the symbols they use, seems to support my
pronunciation. However, the National Institute on Deafness and other
Communication Disorders (NIDCD) prefers my sister's pronunciation.

Perhaps the sound of your own tinnitus influences your pronunciation. I hear
a low-level sound of a white-noise hissing. It is always there in the
background. Most of the time I don't notice it, but when the room is really
quiet, or when I wear earplugs, I can hear it distinctly. My sister tells me
that her tinnitus sounds like ringing. All you white-noise hearers should
say TINN-na-tus, and you ringing hearers should say tin-NY-tus. Problem
solved.


- Original Message - 
From: mamapug mama...@netzero.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 6:15 PM
Subject: Re: CStinnitus


 CS never did anything for my tinnitus either; I`ve been taking it for 7
 years, and had the tinnitus about a year and a half, ever since my Pug
 yapped loudly in my ears!
 At least it doesn`t hurt.
 Marshalee
 PS, Tinnitus is pronounced Tin-it-us, not tin-Eye-tus. Comes from Poe`s
poem
 The Bells, from a word he made up, tintinabulation.
 Good one, IMHO!


  As a Looong time possessor of tinnitus and a user of all of the
  remedies you suggested at the same time -- not one iota of change,
and
  mine is, on occasion, loud enough to block my ability to hear certain
  frequencies above all of the noise. I find it hard to think that silver
  would be of any use but, what say you listers,  -  does anyone think the
  cause is an infection?
 
  Jack



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Re: CStinnitus

2003-06-01 Thread Wayne Fugitt

Evening Charles,

 pronunciation dispute. Which syllable should be stressed? Is it the first

(TINN -na-tus), or is it the second (tin-NY-tus)? I prefer the first, my
sister, a professional speech therapist, prefers the second.


   I have the stuff too, no matter what you call it.

   Could this have any condition with the blood brain barrier?   I tend to 
get engrossed in various activities and go too long without eating.  Due to 
the fact that I drink a lot of water, the hunger pains are few and far between.


  A few hours after I should have eaten, the noise becomes much louder.  I 
would guess 4 to 10 times louder.


  I can eat or take some powdered vitamins, ( Emergen-C ) and the noise 
goes back to the normal level.


  I know lots of complex chemistry is involved, but regardless,  I have a 
built in energy level indicator.


  Anyone else have one of these?

  Wayne


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Re: CStinnitus

2003-06-01 Thread d.linen
Tin-eye-tus is the second pronunciation in the dictionary and I'm ok
with it since it's what I've called it for ages now. I just went with
that one simply because it's a lot like arthritis in pronouncing it.

I have the stuff too, whatever way you want to pronounce it. There are
times when it is simply awful and then there are other pitches or
degrees of loudness. I hadn't thought of what I ate as affecting it but
you may have something here. Thanks. I read somewhere on the internet
that cayenne powder would help or perhaps it was the cayenne tincture
but I don't believe I've stuck with it long enough to truly find out.

DL

Wayne Fugitt wrote:
 
 Evening Charles,
 
   pronunciation dispute. Which syllable should be stressed? Is it the first
 (TINN -na-tus), or is it the second (tin-NY-tus)? I prefer the first, my
 sister, a professional speech therapist, prefers the second.
 
 I have the stuff too, no matter what you call it.
 
 Could this have any condition with the blood brain barrier?   I tend to
 get engrossed in various activities and go too long without eating.  Due to
 the fact that I drink a lot of water, the hunger pains are few and far 
 between.
 
A few hours after I should have eaten, the noise becomes much louder.  I
 would guess 4 to 10 times louder.
 
I can eat or take some powdered vitamins, ( Emergen-C ) and the noise
 goes back to the normal level.
 
I know lots of complex chemistry is involved, but regardless,  I have a
 built in energy level indicator.
 
Anyone else have one of these?
 
Wayne
 
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CSRe: THE DISPENSATORY , links

2003-06-01 Thread jrowland
http://www.stormloader.com/ requires membership.


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CS[OT] Testing Email

2003-06-01 Thread Jason Eaton
Greetings, all:

Just testing to see if my new email server is being accepted by the list.

Thanks!

- Jason


CSTHE DISPENSATORY , links

2003-06-01 Thread Ron
Try these links (without the %), if you can't launch with them...
Ron





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CStinnitus

2003-06-01 Thread Shirley Reed
I will say that I have not been diagnosed with this, but the ears, 
especially the left one, makes a lot of noise.  This side of my head also has 
an eye with problems and several bridges and root canals.  I know these cause 
problems, but cannot at present have the needed dental work done.  I find that 
usually when I do the mouthful of cs with 3 drops of DMSO held for 30 secs. at 
least, and do this 4 times daily, then swelling subsides and so does the noise. 
 I also do the peroxide in the ears regularly.  So I am thinking that swelling 
in the head area causes the noise, at least is a part of whatever is going on.  
 pj


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CSionic-particulate separation

2003-06-01 Thread Robert Berger
Greetings EIS'ers,

An acquaintance of mine wanted humidify his house with CS so he bought a
commercial ultrasonic unit that floats on the surface of the DW-CS in a
10 gallon fish tank.

He observed that as the water in tank decreased the color started to
darken. Wondering what was happening he covered the tank and collected
the condensate.

When bottled the concentrate had a T.E. so he knew that the vapor was
indeed CS.

The liquid remaining contained all of the particulate that was in the
original CS.

This might be of help for those wanting 100% ionic silver!!!

Ole Bob


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RE: CScs and fish

2003-06-01 Thread M. G. Devour
I'm resurrecting this old thread 'cause nobody seemed to have a good 
idea what happened to the fish...

I'd bet that the CS promptly killed just about every bacterium in the 
water within a minute or two... All those dead bacteria dumped their 
guts into the water all at once, toxins included. Not a happy 
environment for a fish. The fish were being hit with a heavy toxic load 
all at once.

If you've got a gravel bed in the bottom of the tank, it'd be even 
worse than in a fishbowl. Part of the biological filter in a healthy 
tank is the colonies of friendly bacteria that break down wastes like 
ammonia to less toxic compounds.

If you want to try treating a fish with CS, transfer it to a jar of
properly conditioned new water with added CS for a while. Don't add the 
CS to the community tank. 

If you want to isolate a fish, I'd suggest a decent sized quarantine 
tank with simple fixtures (no gravel or plants) and good aeration. The 
big problem will be keeping the wastes from building up in the absence 
of filtration. Only frequent and consistent vacuuming and water changes 
will do.

Be well,

Mike D.

Ed wrote:
 Just wondering IF CS affects (reduces)  the O2 levels in fluids and IF
 Cancer is related to depressed O2 levels may there be a relationship
 there?

Christine wrote:
 I've tried putting cs in my fishtank and almost killed my fish.  He
 was laying on the bottom gasping for air.  Seems that the cs does
 something to the oxygen molecules and the fish can't get the oxygen
 from the water.
 
 If you want to try it, just use a drop or two, not too much.

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
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Re: CSOld to CS - Still Need Opinions/Advice

2003-06-01 Thread Jack Dayton
Jay Ice 5/31/03 10:28 PM

 What are some fillers that vitamin suppliers use in their vitamins that I
 should look out for when buying supplements?
*

DCP  = di calcium phosphate it is used by some formulators to
keep pills intact- unfortunately it does the job too well.

Ever hear of bed pan bullets ?  Those are supplement pills that
pass through the stomach and into, and then out of, the bowel
intact.

Jack
GREAT TRUTHS ABOUT LIFE, THAT LITTLE CHILDREN HAVE LEARNED:
  If your sister hits you, don't hit her back.
   They always catch the second person.


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CSULVDC CS Unit - Schematic

2003-06-01 Thread DIKMARI

Silver List Readers:

I posted a schematic of a ULVDC production unit based on the excellent 
discussion regarding Ultra Low Voltage Direct Current (ULVDC) CS provided by 
Mike 
Monett a couple of weeks ago.  

For most of the readers of the list this is elementary information that most 
would be familiar with. I thought it might be helpful for new comers, so I 
have put together a schematic.  I just realized that the schematic is not 
available as an attachment on the silver list, so will be glad to send the 
schematic 
to anyone wanting basic information on building a basic CS unit.  This unit 
does produce crystal clear CS with a 9 volt battery and off-the-shelf parts. I 
have been impressed! A big thanks to Mike for providing such useful 
information! Much appreciated.

Mike's discussion on ULVDC CS can be read at:  A 
HREF=http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m58781.html;
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m58781.html/A

Contact me at dikm...@aol.com if interested in the basic schematic.

Dick


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Re: CSULVDC CS Unit - Schematic

2003-06-01 Thread David S Osborne
Dick it worked ok for me.the diag. came thru fine davido


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Re: CStinnitus

2003-06-01 Thread Charles Sutton
I've had tin-NY-tus since the middle 50's when I was on the rifle team in
military school.  We  fired in an all metal building.  No one knew about
hearing protection then and if they did you would have been a wuss if you
used it.  I have steady tones of several different frequencies, with some
coming in and out.  Mostly I don't notice it unless I think about it for
some reason.   I have tried CS in the ears, H2O2, for 15 min in each ear,
and used 50% DMSO with 25% CS and 25% H2O2 for an ear infection (didn't work
completely, but it did stop the vertigo associated with it).  Also tried
acupuncture, and chiropractic and still had the infection and the tinnitus.
I finally got rid of the infection while trying to get rid of a flu-like
symptom, with Beta Glucan,  VitC, Beta Carotine, and another antioxidant I
can't think of right now.  I took this stuff every 4 hours for about 4 days.
Still had the dry cough and laziness, but the ear infection went away for
the first time in a couple of years.  It's all trial and error isn't it?

- Original Message - 
From: Wayne Fugitt waynefug...@direcway.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 12:37 PM
Subject: Re: CStinnitus


 Evening Charles,

   pronunciation dispute. Which syllable should be stressed? Is it the
first
 (TINN -na-tus), or is it the second (tin-NY-tus)? I prefer the first, my
 sister, a professional speech therapist, prefers the second.

 I have the stuff too, no matter what you call it.

 Could this have any condition with the blood brain barrier?   I tend
to
 get engrossed in various activities and go too long without eating.  Due
to
 the fact that I drink a lot of water, the hunger pains are few and far
between.

A few hours after I should have eaten, the noise becomes much louder.
I
 would guess 4 to 10 times louder.

I can eat or take some powdered vitamins, ( Emergen-C ) and the noise
 goes back to the normal level.

I know lots of complex chemistry is involved, but regardless,  I have a
 built in energy level indicator.

Anyone else have one of these?

Wayne


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Re: CSULVDC CS Unit - Schematic

2003-06-01 Thread DIKMARI




Re: CSULVDC CS Unit - Schematic

2003-06-01 Thread DIKMARI
Thanks, Davido!  Better than what I hoped for.  I did not think that 
schematics came through on the silver-list.

Dick



CSAbout tinnitus

2003-06-01 Thread Peter Rebaudo

Hi:

There are many reports that tinnitus have completely disappeared and it 
never returned, upon the removal of the last piece of amalgam from the 
teeth.


The main culprit are root canals.

See Dr. Hal Hugggin's Its all in your head: page 54

www.hugnet.com

Regards

Peter R


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Re: CSULVDC CS Unit - Schematic

2003-06-01 Thread Jack Dayton
dikm...@aol.com6/1/03 4:40 PM

I posted a schematic of a ULVDC production unit based on the excellent
discussion regarding Ultra Low Voltage Direct Current (ULVDC) CS provided by
Mike Monett a couple of weeks ago.

For most of the readers of the list this is elementary information that most
would be familiar with. I thought it might be helpful for new comers, so I
have put together a schematic.  I just realized that the schematic is not
available as an attachment on the silver list, so will be glad to send the
schematic to anyone wanting basic information on building a basic CS unit
*
Hi Dick, 
the PDF opened just fine for me.
havent had time to look it over yet.

Tkanks

Jack
  The first product to have a bar code was Wrigley's gum. 


Re: CSULVDC CS Unit - Schematic

2003-06-01 Thread DIKMARI
You are welcome!

Dick



Re: CStinnitus

2003-06-01 Thread David Bearrow
My boss at work had tinitus also. It was accompanied by mild hearing loss. 
He got an MRI and they found a tumor growing on the nerve that attaches the 
cochlea to the brain. Definitely its a good idea to let a Doctor examine 
you if you are suffering from tinitus. It could be a symptom of something 
more serious.


At 11:37 AM 6/1/03, you wrote:

Evening Charles,

 pronunciation dispute. Which syllable should be stressed? Is it the first

(TINN -na-tus), or is it the second (tin-NY-tus)? I prefer the first, my
sister, a professional speech therapist, prefers the second.


   I have the stuff too, no matter what you call it.

   Could this have any condition with the blood brain barrier?   I tend 
to get engrossed in various activities and go too long without 
eating.  Due to the fact that I drink a lot of water, the hunger pains 
are few and far between.


  A few hours after I should have eaten, the noise becomes much 
louder.  I would guess 4 to 10 times louder.


  I can eat or take some powdered vitamins, ( Emergen-C ) and the noise 
goes back to the normal level.


  I know lots of complex chemistry is involved, but regardless,  I have a 
built in energy level indicator.


  Anyone else have one of these?

  Wayne



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Re: CS[OT] Testing Email

2003-06-01 Thread David Bearrow

You made it through fine. :)

At 01:15 PM 6/1/03, you wrote:

Greetings, all:

Just testing to see if my new email server is being accepted by the list.

Thanks!

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CSMSM-CS

2003-06-01 Thread ian_ontario
Hi:

I have just made the wonderful, wonderful discovery that when I put four
teaspoons of pure MSM powder into 250 ml of pure water in a spray bottle -
it makes the most delightful skin softner my wife has ever used.  I've taken
samples of it to work and nurses and business people have all tried it and
there have been no negative comments and virtually all have praised it.
They can't believe how smooth it makes the skin.  When I told some of them I
got the MSM from a horse feed supply store and that I mixed it with water, I
got the distinct impression that they would rather not have know that.

Have any on the list found other benefits to this other than soft smooth
skin?

At any rate.  I could put the four teaspoons into 250 ml of Colloidal Silver
and hope for double benefit.  I couldn't possibly have been the first person
to discover this or think of it.The MSM mix would be about 80mg per
teaspoon or 16mg per ml. and the CS is 20 to 40ppm, 107 volt DC, clear
colorless one - sometimes with a definite strong tyndall but sometimes weak.
Is there any reason why I could not mix CS with this amount of MSM and
expect it to stay stable in color and benefit, say for perhaps a year?
(Wishful thinking here)



Ian


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Re: CStinnitus

2003-06-01 Thread mamapug
When I mentioned my tinnitus to the neurologist, he didn`t even say anything
about it.
Then when my MRI was mildly abnormal, and I mentioned it might be Lyme
damage, he dumped me.
In my experience, by and large, doctors suck.
Marshalee




 My boss at work had tinitus also. It was accompanied by mild hearing loss.
 He got an MRI and they found a tumor growing on the nerve that attaches
the
 cochlea to the brain. Definitely its a good idea to let a Doctor examine
 you if you are suffering from tinitus. It could be a symptom of something
 more serious.



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Re: CSULVDC CS Unit - Schematic

2003-06-01 Thread Reid Harvey
Dick,
I see that the instruction that go with the schematic indicate 30ppm
after twenty four hours.  How long would one go for 10ppm?
Reid



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CSRe :Tinnitus

2003-06-01 Thread Harold MacDonald
Being married for 54 years to a Primary,Intermediate,and Secondary teacher
[of course now retired},with great success in teaching ,says that ,following
the rules of phonics,the word Tinnitus should be pronounced Tin - eye -
tuss.The reason , if there is a vowel after a consonant, ie,T, then the
I says its name, sounding like Eye
Hope that clears it up some,
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Re: CSRe :Tinnitus

2003-06-01 Thread mamapug

Since when is English a regular language??
Its silliness is why I enjoy Spanish so much!
(Ever notice there are no Spanish spelling bees? No need, Spanish is spelled
as it is pronounced.)
Tinnitus is one of those words which does not follow the rules, except the
medical one, which I mentioned earlier.
Marshalee



 Being married for 54 years to a Primary,Intermediate,and Secondary teacher
 [of course now retired},with great success in teaching ,says that
,following
 the rules of phonics,the word Tinnitus should be pronounced Tin - eye -
 tuss.The reason , if there is a vowel after a consonant, ie,T, then the
 I says its name, sounding like Eye
 Hope that clears it up some,
 Harold


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RE: CScs and fish

2003-06-01 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi Mike, better check with a fish doctor first; the 'slime' on fish is a 
symbiotic collection of bacteria that help to protect the fish against 
other pests, including bacteria, and also help it slip through the water 
more easily.  Next thing you know, they'll be painting the outside of the 
F-16 with fish-goo!g  OTOH, would squirting a MiG-29 with CS bring it 
down, or just keep on topic?

Dunno,  Malcolm

At 10:34 PM 6/1/03 +00-05, you wrote:


I'm resurrecting this old thread 'cause nobody seemed to have a good
idea what happened to the fish...

I'd bet that the CS promptly killed just about every bacterium in the
water within a minute or two...


And on the fish!


If you want to try treating a fish with CS, transfer it to a jar of
properly conditioned new water with added CS for a while.


Better not, or just practice on some feeders, but don't feed them to 
anything in your aquarium.




If you want to isolate a fish, I'd suggest a decent sized quarantine
tank with simple fixtures (no gravel or plants) and good aeration. The
big problem will be keeping the wastes from building up in the absence
of filtration. Only frequent and consistent vacuuming and water changes
will do.

Be well,

Mike D.

Ed wrote:
 Just wondering IF CS affects (reduces)  the O2 levels in fluids and IF
 Cancer is related to depressed O2 levels may there be a relationship
 there?

Christine wrote:
 I've tried putting cs in my fishtank and almost killed my fish.  He
 was laying on the bottom gasping for air.  Seems that the cs does
 something to the oxygen molecules and the fish can't get the oxygen
 from the water.


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Re: CSOld to CS - Still Need Opinions/Advice

2003-06-01 Thread AScottSilver
Sounds like a great way to save money on supplements by reusing them.

Andy

From: Jack Dayton 

DCP  = di calcium phosphate it is used by some formulators to
keep pills intact- unfortunately it does the job too well.

Ever hear of bed pan bullets ?  Those are supplement pills that
pass through the stomach and into, and then out of, the bowel
intact.

Jack


Re: CSAbout tinnitus

2003-06-01 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hmmm,  I'm here to tell you, it ain't necessarily so. complete upper and 
lower dentures for the past thirty years, no other source of mercury or 
amalgams that I'm aware of, and tinnitis out the ears.  Wish it wasn't so, 
but then there are so many things like that.

Malcolm

At 06:12 PM 6/1/03 -0700, you wrote:


Hi:

There are many reports that tinnitus have completely disappeared and it 
never returned, upon the removal of the last piece of amalgam from the teeth.


The main culprit are root canals.

See Dr. Hal Hugggin's Its all in your head: page 54

www.hugnet.com

Regards

Peter R


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CSWow

2003-06-01 Thread Leo Regehr
This site http://www.electromed2003.com/index.cfm describes a conference

on electromedicine sponsored by the USAF! Who is going?
Leo




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CSionic-particulate separation

2003-06-01 Thread AScottSilver
So what do you think Bob? Can you separate the ions from the particles by 
running them through a still? You're probably one of the few people on this 
list 
that has the apparatus and the skill to do this. You're also qualified to run 
some tests and draw some conclusions. Maybe on a rainy day when you are bored?

Best wishes,
Andy

From: Robert Berger 

An acquaintance of mine wanted humidify his house with CS so he bought a
commercial ultrasonic unit that floats on the surface of the DW-CS in a
10 gallon fish tank.

He observed that as the water in tank decreased the color started to
darken. Wondering what was happening he covered the tank and collected
the condensate.

When bottled the concentrate had a T.E. so he knew that the vapor was
indeed CS.

The liquid remaining contained all of the particulate that was in the
original CS.

This might be of help for those wanting 100% ionic silver!!!

Ole Bob



RE: CScs and fish

2003-06-01 Thread Roxanne
I didn't see the post about the fish.  DO NOT PUT CS INTO A FISH TANK!!!  IT
will kill the fish, by depleting the bacteria in the fish tank.  When the
bacteria dies, this process depletes the oxygen in the water thus
suffocating the fish.  I'm not quite certain if this is exactly what
happens, but I've had large tanks that was impossible to change the water
easily so it was imperative I kept a balance within the aquarium.

To get crystal clear water I used a water pump with a filter that used
diatemateous earth as a filtering agent.  I used it once a week, to keep
my water crystal clear.

Roxanne

-Original Message-
From: M. G. Devour [mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com] 
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 10:34 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CScs and fish


I'm resurrecting this old thread 'cause nobody seemed to have a good 
idea what happened to the fish...

I'd bet that the CS promptly killed just about every bacterium in the 
water within a minute or two... All those dead bacteria dumped their 
guts into the water all at once, toxins included. Not a happy 
environment for a fish. The fish were being hit with a heavy toxic load 
all at once.

If you've got a gravel bed in the bottom of the tank, it'd be even 
worse than in a fishbowl. Part of the biological filter in a healthy 
tank is the colonies of friendly bacteria that break down wastes like 
ammonia to less toxic compounds.

If you want to try treating a fish with CS, transfer it to a jar of properly
conditioned new water with added CS for a while. Don't add the 
CS to the community tank. 

If you want to isolate a fish, I'd suggest a decent sized quarantine 
tank with simple fixtures (no gravel or plants) and good aeration. The 
big problem will be keeping the wastes from building up in the absence 
of filtration. Only frequent and consistent vacuuming and water changes 
will do.

Be well,

Mike D.

Ed wrote:
 Just wondering IF CS affects (reduces)  the O2 levels in fluids and IF 
 Cancer is related to depressed O2 levels may there be a relationship 
 there?

Christine wrote:
 I've tried putting cs in my fishtank and almost killed my fish.  He 
 was laying on the bottom gasping for air.  Seems that the cs does 
 something to the oxygen molecules and the fish can't get the oxygen 
 from the water.
 
 If you want to try it, just use a drop or two, not too much.

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[mdev...@eskimo.com]
[Speaking only for myself...   ]


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