Re: CSPWT

2006-04-07 Thread Ode Coyote
  HM digital COM-100 does all the PWT does and then some, for about $10 to 
$15 less if you count the free shipping on the COM-100.

 I have both and both measure conductivity exactly the same.
 I can't tell ya where to buy one...commercial list  thing ya know

ode

At 06:46 AM 4/6/2006 -0400, you wrote:


Where is cheapest place to get a PWT

  Bob


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Re: CSRe: Re: CSRoot Canals

2006-04-07 Thread Ode Coyote

  CS works quite well on inflamed gums when used in an oral irrigator .
Ode

At 09:18 AM 4/6/2006 -0400, you wrote:

I believe swishing CS can help dental or gum infections. I had an area in 
my lower jaw area that would ache occasionally, but the dentist could find 
no problems with my teeth or gums in that area. He did an ozone injection 
into the area, but it didn't really help. The teeth in that area were also 
sensitive to cold, but not heat.


I used CS in this manner several times a day for about a week, and have 
had no problems since. At first when I used it, I could feel extreme pain 
in my jaw where the problem seemed to be, and as I progressed, the pain 
lessened and has never returned.


GE
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 From: Sarah sarah.elizab...@charter.net
 Date: 2006/04/06 Thu AM 01:46:49 EDT
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSRoot Canals

 I would like to know this as well.  I had a root canal last year in a 
lower
 tooth.  About a month later the gum around the tooth got a little 
swollen. I

 went to the DDS who sent me to an edodonist. He said the root canal either
 needed to be redone or the canal itself was cracked  we needed to pull 
the

 tooth.  a few days later everything calmed down  i have felt nothing. I
 went back to my DDS a couple of weeks ago  she could not believe I had 
not

 had it redone.  Here is my hesitation..  I have read how bad root canals
 are. I just don't know what would be better for me to do? Do I just 
pull the

 tooth, have the root canal done again (at the cost of $1400.00) or just
 leave it alone. Although it does not hurt at all, I worry about what a low
 grade infection might do to me.
 Does swooshing with CS effect the teeth roots?


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Re: CSHow To Use Colloidal Silver

2006-04-07 Thread Ode Coyote
  It's a little nozzle, sort of squared off on the end, called a nebulizer 
discharge in the instructions.

 A piece of plastic hose could be put on to extend it.
 Warming plastic hose over the stove softens it so it can be shaped and 
stretched to about any shape you want, then hardens to that shape.

 Clear vinyl hose can be had at hardware stores.

 You have to keep the Medisana level, but that can be done and you can 
still inhale the vapor without extending if you put it on a TV tray sort of 
affair..anything that's about the right height to make the discharge 
conveniently placed.


Ode

At 08:41 AM 4/6/2006 -0600, you wrote:

Yes, I think mine was about $30 at Walmart. Works great, but I didn't get 
a nebulizer tube with mine? It just has the little nozzle?


Anyway, it is a really terrific little machine.  I put mine on the 
bookcase headboard so the mist goes to my face at night. It is nearly 
silent and is a very cool nightlight to boot.

sol

Ode Coyote wrote:



  The Medisana ultrasonic personal humidifier comes with a nebulizer 
discharge tube and works pretty good.

 $31 at Amazon.com
$38? at some Walmarts

Ode



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Re: CSHow To Use Colloidal Silver

2006-04-07 Thread sol

DOH, mine does have that. I thought you meant some kind of extension.
With some plastic tubing which could then be run into a pet carrier, the 
Medisana would make a great pet nebulizer because it is so very quiet. I 
can hear it, but it is almost silent, particularly compared to 
compressor nebulizers which I find extremely noisy.

sol

Ode Coyote wrote:

  It's a little nozzle, sort of squared off on the end, called a 
nebulizer discharge in the instructions.

 A piece of plastic hose could be put on to extend it.
 Warming plastic hose over the stove softens it so it can be shaped 
and stretched to about any shape you want, then hardens to that shape.

 Clear vinyl hose can be had at hardware stores.

 You have to keep the Medisana level, but that can be done and you can 
still inhale the vapor without extending if you put it on a TV tray 
sort of affair..anything that's about the right height to make the 
discharge conveniently placed.





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Re: CSHow To Use Colloidal Silver

2006-04-07 Thread sol

Correction, my Medisana was $39.
sol

sol wrote:


Yes, I think mine was about $30 at Walmart.




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Re: CShome-made CS - distilled water source

2006-04-07 Thread sol
It seems definitely the what here, as well as the concentration, Ode 
mentioned to me once that if I can get away with single distilling when 
the river is very high, whatever the contaminant is must be in lower 
concentration in the town water at those times.


In my reply to Ole Bob, I should have also given thanks and credit to 
Ode, who told me from the beginning that my CS probs were due to the 
water, but kept answering questions and helping me also sort through 
everything else it could have been, until I finally came to the same 
conclusion. Thanks Ode!


I think one reason commercial distilled water didn't work for me is that 
it probably comes from the same river water that is my town's water 
source. There aren't many other water sources in this area, and indeed 
local river water is sold to the next town east where the Coca Cola 
bottling plant is (perhaps the bottler of several brands of locally sold 
distilled waters?). Some of the water from the river is also sold to 
California. It can really be difficult to determine where one's tap 
water is coming from these days.

sol

Ode Coyote wrote:

What is in trouble is the what part of the contaminants, more so 
than the how much.
I would imagine that something like sulphur dioxide in the air would 
dissolve into water and really mess things up at pretty low 
concentrations, whereas calcium salts may not, at twice the 
concentration.
 Sol uses 'a few' of the same generators that others can make good CS 
with, starting with 5+ uS water.


Ode




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Re: CSnebulizer

2006-04-07 Thread Deborah Gerard
I got mine from our local freecycle group on Yahoodeb

Terry Chamberlin tcj...@yahoo.ca wrote:  Where can one purchase a nebulizer 
without a doctor's
prescription?

Try ebay

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Re: CShome-made CS - distilled water source

2006-04-07 Thread Robert Berger
Sol, when you run your still do you blow-off the first steam to the air for 
several minutes before you turn the steam into the condensing coils?
   
  If not many components that you don't want go over into your final product.
   
  I knew a doctor in New Orleans who could not use Mississippi river water even 
if tripple sitilled. He had to buy water from Washington state to make his lab 
reagents for tropical medicine  use.
   
  Ole Bob




Re: CSBuying silver

2006-04-07 Thread V
Hi francis,

There is a way to test it with specific garvity that you can do at home.
And there are companies tha strictly deal in metal nad their reputation depends 
on delivering what they claim.

http://www.ccsilver.com/




Take care,
 V


 Greetings,

 I'm a pretty trust worthy person. So here's my question to the group:
 When buying silver 999 or  purity from a reliable? Or trust worthy?
 Source, how do you know you are going to receive what you are paying
 for? Short of getting a lab test on what you have purchased? Even if you
 buy silver bullion from a bank, how can you determine if it is what they
 say it is?

 Don't mean to be the devil's advocate, just asking a logical question.

 Any thoughts or feedback would be greatly appreciated.

 Francis
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CSBuying silver

2006-04-07 Thread francis luze
Greetings,

I'm a pretty trust worthy person. So here's my question to the group:
When buying silver 999 or  purity from a reliable? Or trust worthy?
Source, how do you know you are going to receive what you are paying
for? Short of getting a lab test on what you have purchased? Even if you
buy silver bullion from a bank, how can you determine if it is what they
say it is?

Don't mean to be the devil's advocate, just asking a logical question.

Any thoughts or feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Francis
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Re: CSBuying silver

2006-04-07 Thread Richard
Good point. I used to buy 99.99 silver in India from a reputable   
bank and when , as a silversmith, I was making pieces that then  
needed to be hall marked in the UK , I was refused on two occasions  
refused sterling i.e 92.5 assay ! They never told me what was in the  
7.5  %  but it was NOT pure silver ! Bad batches of everything occur  
everywhere and how often are they noticed ? Richard

On 07/04/2006, at 23:26, francis luze wrote:


Greetings,

I'm a pretty trust worthy person. So here's my question to the group:
When buying silver 999 or  purity from a reliable? Or trust  
worthy?

Source, how do you know you are going to receive what you are paying
for? Short of getting a lab test on what you have purchased? Even  
if you
buy silver bullion from a bank, how can you determine if it is what  
they

say it is?

Don't mean to be the devil's advocate, just asking a logical question.

Any thoughts or feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Francis
www.colloidalsilvermaster.com


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Re: CS

2006-04-07 Thread Robert L. Booth
Try a little charcoal.
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Re: CS teeth

2006-04-07 Thread Robert L. Booth
I should have said try a little charcoal when you brush you teeth to remove the 
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Re: CS

2006-04-07 Thread mborgert
I thought brooks bradly said to use ivory, is this ok?
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 See, like me.  Something as simple as this is enough
 to throw me.  You said, 
 Start brushing with the mildest bar soap without
 glycerin or petroleum 
 that
 you can get your hands on. It needs to be white. Do
 not use a soap that 
 is
 highly alkaline, no matter if it is pure or white;
 that doesn't qualify 
 as
 mild. I use a pure coconut oil soap from Tropical
 Traditions, but it's
 backordered now. 
 
 How am I going to know what doesn't have glycerin or
 petroleum and is not highly alkaline?
 
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