Re: CS>brain a barrier?

2012-01-04 Thread Tony Moody
Hi Slickpicker,

No, That is a False Premise.

The de-differentiation spoken of involves the application of voltage of the 
correct magnitude 
and polarity. Not likely to get that all right by nebulizing . 

OK,
Tony 
Armchair mechanic,



On 4 Jan 2012 at 17:04, slickpic...@cox.net wrote about :
Subject : Re: CS>brain a barrier?

> > What is uncontrolled de-differentiation?  Perhaps almost a cancer,
> > perhaps a scar tissue, but anyway, not good I can imagine. 
> 
> So those who nebulize CS are increasing their chances of lung cancer?
> 
> Terry
> 
>  mgperrault  wrote: 
> > Is there information on silver crossing the blood brain barrier?  
> > Informed person says it does.   I witnessed someone putting a poultice
> > of c silver on the arm and this seemed to cause a slightly raised, de
> > pigmented scar tissue like area.
> > 
> > If I can vaguely remember, Becker said that silver can de differentiate
> > cells and that skin mediated voltage fields can sustain a re
> > differentiation and thus some regeneration of limb and bone, even
> > cancerous.  I may not have it right, but I dont have the book anymore. 
> > Another part of the conundrum is that when the silver forms brown stains
> > on the colloidal making apparatus, this is very difficult to clean.  So
> > I imagine the silver staining the brain and causing dedifferentiation
> > and this seems totally frightening.  What is uncontrolled
> > de-differentiation?  Perhaps almost a cancer, perhaps a scar tissue, but
> > anyway, not good I can imagine.   Sorry if this has been covered, I
> > looked at the archives but didnt find anything
> > 
> > thanks
> > 
> > mg
> > 
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Re: CS>brain a barrier?

2012-01-04 Thread mgperrault
Becker found that the positively charged sliver ions de differentiated 
cells to primitive quickly growing embryonic cells. Collagen may make a 
complex with the positive silver ions and create a needed  field for 
regeneration and maturation of the stem cells.  The proper /Circuit/ was 
required which was a silver anode at the wound and a cathode distally 
placed with about 0.1 volts per square inch.  First a saturation of 
silver ions occurred with tissue which was antibiotic, then embryonic 
cells were produced, especially from fibroblasts, and then in the 
continued presence of a specific voltage and polarity, regeneration 
could occur.


Dr. Becker noted that the combined effect of the proper level of current 
and the delivery of silver ions could dedifferentiate cancer cells; both 
elements must be correctly applied for any results


So simply migrating silver into the brain doesnt fulfill the 
requirements.  Further, the amount of voltage typically used in a zapper 
exceeds the limit many times and is shown to increase cancer growth by 300%


It is apparent that the Becker silver dressing and circuit method is a 
fantastic regenerative breakthrough, but that a shot in the dark hopeful 
approach is not the same thingbut my question is how much damage can 
this do in the brain; quickly dividing embryonic cells.


thanks,

mg


On 1/4/2012 10:26 PM, mgperrault wrote:
Are you objective enough to tell .from your intuitive means.if 
there is any concurrent damage from silver de constructing the 
exquisite differentiation that creates our functioning brain?  I guess 
that sounds harsh.  It seems strange that a heavy metal man made 
colloid would be the thing to activate the crown chakra, buy hey, the 
creation is bizarre anyway you look at it.  I can imagine the 
enthusiasm when Tesla was able to produce and play with massive 
amounts of purple electric plasma, and then make photographic imaging 
with x-rays and then thought of them as therapeutic for a while.  If 
you happen to stand near a lightening bolt, where the bolt changes 
trajectory angle there is an x-ray burst. Scientists have estimated 
that airplane passengers could be exposed to a radiation dose equal to 
that from 400 chest X-rays if their airplane happens to be near the 
start of a lightning discharge.  So now imagine what that might do to 
your crown chakra, including seeing a thousand petaled lotus of blue 
and violet flames, along with quite a rapturous out of body 
potential.   Maybe this is what weve been missing in the Buddhist 
groupthat 400 chest x-ray level invisible kyosaku stick that gives 
great peace of mind together with DNA dis-incarnation.


What do we do when something is the next best thing since sliced bread 
when we find that sliced bread is actually not healthy?


Does Silver cause scar tissue?  I think I have seen this

thank you
mg

On 1/4/2012 8:43 PM, D Glover wrote:
You can download the entire book free still, 'The Body Electric' by 
Robert O Becker M.D. and Gary Selden. My solver sol definitely 
reaches the brain, as I can feel a great peace in my mind when I take 
it (both through chakra activation and I think a quieting of whatever 
pathogenic organisms that may be present) and a definite oomph in my 
brain just moments after taking the silver sol in my mouth. Silver 
does indeed certainly present potential for stem cell research too, 
if more researchers could be persuaded to take it seriously, though 
most of them just go where the money goes I think, otherwise they 
don't get their research grants. Dave Glover


On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 11:13 PM, mgperrault > wrote:


Is there information on silver crossing the blood brain barrier?
 Informed person says it does.   I witnessed someone putting a
poultice of c silver on the arm and this seemed to cause a
slightly raised, de pigmented scar tissue like area.

If I can vaguely remember, Becker said that silver can de
differentiate cells and that skin mediated voltage fields can
sustain a re differentiation and thus some regeneration of limb
and bone, even cancerous.  I may not have it right, but I dont
have the book anymore.  Another part of the conundrum is that
when the silver forms brown stains on the colloidal making
apparatus, this is very difficult to clean.  So I imagine the
silver staining the brain and causing dedifferentiation and this
seems totally frightening.  What is uncontrolled
de-differentiation?  Perhaps almost a cancer, perhaps a scar
tissue, but anyway, not good I can imagine.   Sorry if this has
been covered, I looked at the archives but didnt find anything

thanks

mg


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Re: CS>brain a barrier?

2012-01-04 Thread mgperrault
Are you objective enough to tell .from your intuitive means.if 
there is any concurrent damage from silver de constructing the exquisite 
differentiation that creates our functioning brain?  I guess that sounds 
harsh.  It seems strange that a heavy metal man made colloid would be 
the thing to activate the crown chakra, buy hey, the creation is bizarre 
anyway you look at it.  I can imagine the enthusiasm when Tesla was able 
to produce and play with massive amounts of purple electric plasma, and 
then make photographic imaging with x-rays and then thought of them as 
therapeutic for a while.  If you happen to stand near a lightening bolt, 
where the bolt changes trajectory angle there is an x-ray burst. 
Scientists have estimated that airplane passengers could be exposed to a 
radiation dose equal to that from 400 chest X-rays if their airplane 
happens to be near the start of a lightning discharge.  So now imagine 
what that might do to your crown chakra, including seeing a thousand 
petaled lotus of blue and violet flames, along with quite a rapturous 
out of body potential.   Maybe this is what weve been missing in the 
Buddhist groupthat 400 chest x-ray level invisible kyosaku stick 
that gives great peace of mind together with DNA dis-incarnation.


What do we do when something is the next best thing since sliced bread 
when we find that sliced bread is actually not healthy?


Does Silver cause scar tissue?  I think I have seen this

thank you
mg

On 1/4/2012 8:43 PM, D Glover wrote:
You can download the entire book free still, 'The Body Electric' by 
Robert O Becker M.D. and Gary Selden. My solver sol definitely reaches 
the brain, as I can feel a great peace in my mind when I take it (both 
through chakra activation and I think a quieting of whatever 
pathogenic organisms that may be present) and a definite oomph in my 
brain just moments after taking the silver sol in my mouth. Silver 
does indeed certainly present potential for stem cell research too, if 
more researchers could be persuaded to take it seriously, though most 
of them just go where the money goes I think, otherwise they don't get 
their research grants. Dave Glover


On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 11:13 PM, mgperrault > wrote:


Is there information on silver crossing the blood brain barrier?
 Informed person says it does.   I witnessed someone putting a
poultice of c silver on the arm and this seemed to cause a
slightly raised, de pigmented scar tissue like area.

If I can vaguely remember, Becker said that silver can de
differentiate cells and that skin mediated voltage fields can
sustain a re differentiation and thus some regeneration of limb
and bone, even cancerous.  I may not have it right, but I dont
have the book anymore.  Another part of the conundrum is that when
the silver forms brown stains on the colloidal making apparatus,
this is very difficult to clean.  So I imagine the silver staining
the brain and causing dedifferentiation and this seems totally
frightening.  What is uncontrolled de-differentiation?  Perhaps
almost a cancer, perhaps a scar tissue, but anyway, not good I can
imagine.   Sorry if this has been covered, I looked at the
archives but didnt find anything

thanks

mg


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RE: CS>brain a barrier?

2012-01-04 Thread Bob Banever
Neville,

 

   Well of course it hasn't gained exceptance.  It would destroy the
multi-trillion dollar pharma industry's hold on cancer therapy for starters.
Imagine doing away with radiation and chemotherapy as mainstream medicine
and instead treating tumors with a couple of silver wires.  HA!  Never going
to happen.  It wasn't proved in a "scientific" study.  Now who is going to
conduct a study that will cost millions and make no money for anyone?  There
are MANY ways to treat and cure cancers.. Marijuana oil, limonoids (from
lemons!), herbal therapies of all sorts, frequencies, electricity, juice
fasting and dietary changes, etc.  None of these things will ever be
accepted by mainstream medicine.  Period.

 

  _  

From: Neville Munn [mailto:one.red...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 5:12 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>brain a barrier?

 

That's right, he inserted silver wires either side of the tumour I believe
and ran current through them thus the silver ions produced destroyed the
tumour.

 

His research was never accepted cos he wasn't concerned about satisfying the
powers to be by documenting and publishing his findings.  He was more
concerned about PEOPLES welfare!  Not dissimilar to Beckers funding being
stopped sending him into early retirement cos he went against advice NOT to
publish his findings...and DID publish!

 

N.

> Subject: Re: CS>brain a barrier?
> From: jbrit...@nakamura-u.ac.jp
> Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2012 10:04:23 +0900
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> 
> Several decades ago an MD named Bjorn Nordenstrom, at the Karolinska
Institute, reported success in treating tumors with electrified needles
applied, as I recall, directly to the tumors. So far as I know, this method
has not gained much acceptance. I do not know why. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 2012/01/05, at 9:18, Jason R Eaton wrote:
> 
> > Greetings,
> > 
> > According to Becker's work contrasted with Bart Flick's work contrasted
with Steven Quinto's work, the following statement can be made:
> > 
> > With the right amount of current (extremely small amount), silver ions
delivered by this current can cause cancer cells to dedifferentiate, and
thus return to a pre-cancerous state. However, Becker refuted this claim;
based on his work, it is clear that the RIGHT amount of current must be
used.
> > 
> > Stephen Quinto followed up and studied the effect that silver ions had
on human cancer cells, and found that the silver ion has the capability to
destroy cancer cells. His lab studies were never published, but they were
very interesting.
> > 
> > However, I do not view silver as a primary treatment modality for
cancer, as the silver ion must reach the cancer, and with cancer/tumors in
the body, if you're not a surgeon, getting that task done "guaranteed" is
not easy.
> > 
> > ~Jason
> > 
> > 
> > From: 
> > To: 
> > Cc: "mgperrault" 
> > Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 16:04
> > Subject: Re: CS>brain a barrier?
> > 
> > 
> >>> What is uncontrolled de-differentiation? Perhaps almost a cancer,
perhaps a scar tissue, but
> >>> anyway, not good I can imagine.
> >> 
> >> So those who nebulize CS are increasing their chances of lung cancer?
> >> 
> >> Terry
> >> 
> >>  mgperrault  wrote:
> >>> Is there information on silver crossing the blood brain barrier?
> >>> Informed person says it does. I witnessed someone putting a poultice
> >>> of c silver on the arm and this seemed to cause a slightly raised, de
> >>> pigmented scar tissue like area.
> >>> 
> >>> If I can vaguely remember, Becker said that silver can de
differentiate
> >>> cells and that skin mediated voltage fields can sustain a re
> >>> differentiation and thus some regeneration of limb and bone, even
> >>> cancerous. I may not have it right, but I dont have the book anymore.
> >>> Another part of the conundrum is that when the silver forms brown
stains
> >>> on the colloidal making apparatus, this is very difficult to clean. So
> >>> I imagine the silver staining the brain and causing dedifferentiation
> >>> and this seems totally frightening. What is uncontrolled
> >>> de-differentiation? Perhaps almost a cancer, perhaps a scar tissue,
but
> >>> anyway, not good I can imagine. Sorry if this has been covered, I
> >>> looked at the archives but didnt find anything
> >>> 
> >>> thanks
> >>> 
> >>> mg
> >>> 
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Re: CS>brain a barrier?

2012-01-04 Thread D Glover
You can download the entire book free still, 'The Body Electric' by Robert
O Becker M.D. and Gary Selden. My solver sol definitely reaches the brain,
as I can feel a great peace in my mind when I take it (both through chakra
activation and I think a quieting of whatever pathogenic organisms that may
be present) and a definite oomph in my brain just moments after taking the
silver sol in my mouth. Silver does indeed certainly present potential for
stem cell research too, if more researchers could be persuaded to take it
seriously, though most of them just go where the money goes I think,
otherwise they don't get their research grants. Dave Glover

On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 11:13 PM, mgperrault  wrote:

> Is there information on silver crossing the blood brain barrier?  Informed
> person says it does.   I witnessed someone putting a poultice of c silver
> on the arm and this seemed to cause a slightly raised, de pigmented scar
> tissue like area.
>
> If I can vaguely remember, Becker said that silver can de differentiate
> cells and that skin mediated voltage fields can sustain a re
> differentiation and thus some regeneration of limb and bone, even
> cancerous.  I may not have it right, but I dont have the book anymore.
>  Another part of the conundrum is that when the silver forms brown stains
> on the colloidal making apparatus, this is very difficult to clean.  So I
> imagine the silver staining the brain and causing dedifferentiation and
> this seems totally frightening.  What is uncontrolled de-differentiation?
>  Perhaps almost a cancer, perhaps a scar tissue, but anyway, not good I can
> imagine.   Sorry if this has been covered, I looked at the archives but
> didnt find anything
>
> thanks
>
> mg
>
>
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RE: CS>brain a barrier?

2012-01-04 Thread Neville Munn




Thanks for that.  I've always wanted to get the book on BCEC but the price is 
in the 3 figures, and some are in the high 3 figures from memory, not having an 
income stream commensurate with that I can't justify getting it.  Can't find a 
downloadable version either .
N.

From: jbrit...@nakamura-u.ac.jp
Subject: Re: CS>brain a barrier?
Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2012 11:25:38 +0900
To: silver-list@eskimo.com



Actually, he did publish quite a bit.  
I just found his website, which I hadn't seen before: 
http://www.iabc.readywebsites.com/page/page/623957.htm
Nordenstrom also lent his support to Y. Omura's Bi-Digital O-Ring test, which I 
think is beyond brilliant and probably decades ahead of its time. 
Thank goodness for the Internet.  For all the attention focused on the late, 
great Steve Jobs,  I think Tim Berners-Lee did far more for humanity by giving 
away the WWW setup. 





On 2012/01/05, at 10:11, Neville Munn wrote:That's right, he inserted silver 
wires either side of the tumour I believe and ran current through them thus the 
silver ions produced destroyed the tumour.
His research was never accepted cos he wasn't concerned about satisfying the 
powers to be by documenting and publishing his findings.  He was more concerned 
about PEOPLES welfare!  Not dissimilar to Beckers funding being stopped sending 
him into early retirement cos he went against advice NOT to publish his 
findings...and DID publish!
N.

> Subject: Re: CS>brain a barrier?
> From: jbrit...@nakamura-u.ac.jp
> Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2012 10:04:23 +0900
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> 
> Several decades ago an MD named Bjorn Nordenstrom, at the Karolinska 
> Institute, reported success in treating tumors with electrified needles 
> applied, as I recall, directly to the tumors. So far as I know, this method 
> has not gained much acceptance. I do not know why. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 2012/01/05, at 9:18, Jason R Eaton wrote:
> 
> > Greetings,
> > 
> > According to Becker's work contrasted with Bart Flick's work contrasted 
> > with Steven Quinto's work, the following statement can be made:
> > 
> > With the right amount of current (extremely small amount), silver ions 
> > delivered by this current can cause cancer cells to dedifferentiate, and 
> > thus return to a pre-cancerous state. However, Becker refuted this claim; 
> > based on his work, it is clear that the RIGHT amount of current must be 
> > used.
> > 
> > Stephen Quinto followed up and studied the effect that silver ions had on 
> > human cancer cells, and found that the silver ion has the capability to 
> > destroy cancer cells. His lab studies were never published, but they were 
> > very interesting.
> > 
> > However, I do not view silver as a primary treatment modality for cancer, 
> > as the silver ion must reach the cancer, and with cancer/tumors in the 
> > body, if you're not a surgeon, getting that task done "guaranteed" is not 
> > easy.
> > 
> > ~Jason
> > 
> > 
> > From: 
> > To: 
> > Cc: "mgperrault" 
> > Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 16:04
> > Subject: Re: CS>brain a barrier?
> > 
> > 
> >>> What is uncontrolled de-differentiation? Perhaps almost a cancer, perhaps 
> >>> a scar tissue, but
> >>> anyway, not good I can imagine.
> >> 
> >> So those who nebulize CS are increasing their chances of lung cancer?
> >> 
> >> Terry
> >> 
> >>  mgperrault  wrote:
> >>> Is there information on silver crossing the blood brain barrier?
> >>> Informed person says it does. I witnessed someone putting a poultice
> >>> of c silver on the arm and this seemed to cause a slightly raised, de
> >>> pigmented scar tissue like area.
> >>> 
> >>> If I can vaguely remember, Becker said that silver can de differentiate
> >>> cells and that skin mediated voltage fields can sustain a re
> >>> differentiation and thus some regeneration of limb and bone, even
> >>> cancerous. I may not have it right, but I dont have the book anymore.
> >>> Another part of the conundrum is that when the silver forms brown stains
> >>> on the colloidal making apparatus, this is very difficult to clean. So
> >>> I imagine the silver staining the brain and causing dedifferentiation
> >>> and this seems totally frightening. What is uncontrolled
> >>> de-differentiation? Perhaps almost a cancer, perhaps a scar tissue, but
> >>> anyway, not good I can imagine. Sorry if this has been covered, I
> >>> looked at the archives but didnt find anything
> >>> 
> >>> thanks
> >>> 
> >>> mg
> >>> 
> >>> 
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Re: CS>brain a barrier?

2012-01-04 Thread mgperrault
perhaps shockingly, I have tried this method.unsuccessfully.  I 
placed several sterile hypodermic needles with the correct voltage and 
current.  They were not silver, but Nordenstroms method was not 
silver.   Silver introduces the de differentiation factor of Becker.


It seems that the tiny voltages found by Becker to be effective, and not 
only that, the correct polarity from the wound site, would be difficult 
to achieve when hoping for a healing or elimination of cancer.  Is it 
not possible that the silver ions could still produce de differentiated 
cells without the proper voltage fields and this could be a bad thing?  
Elsewhere he shows that higher voltages, of the type that I commonly use 
in zapping, can promote cancer growth up to 600%, if I remember.


mg

On 1/4/2012 6:04 PM, Jonathan B. Britten wrote:

Several decades ago  an MD named Bjorn Nordenstrom, at the Karolinska 
Institute,  reported success in treating tumors with electrified needles 
applied, as I recall, directly to the tumors.So far as I know, this method 
has not gained much acceptance.  I do not know why.




On 2012/01/05, at 9:18, Jason R Eaton wrote:


Greetings,

According to Becker's work contrasted with Bart Flick's work contrasted with 
Steven Quinto's work, the following statement can be made:

With the right amount of current (extremely small amount), silver ions 
delivered by this current can cause cancer cells to dedifferentiate, and thus 
return to a pre-cancerous state.  However, Becker refuted this claim; based on 
his work, it is clear that the RIGHT amount of current must be used.

Stephen Quinto followed up and studied the effect that silver ions had on human 
cancer cells, and found that the silver ion has the capability to destroy 
cancer cells.  His lab studies were never published, but they were very 
interesting.

However, I do not view silver as a primary treatment modality for cancer, as the silver 
ion must reach the cancer, and with cancer/tumors in the body, if you're not a surgeon, 
getting that task done "guaranteed" is not easy.

~Jason


From:
To:
Cc: "mgperrault"
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 16:04
Subject: Re: CS>brain a barrier?



What is uncontrolled de-differentiation?  Perhaps almost a cancer, perhaps a 
scar tissue, but
anyway, not good I can imagine.

So those who nebulize CS are increasing their chances of lung cancer?

Terry

 mgperrault  wrote:

Is there information on silver crossing the blood brain barrier?
Informed person says it does.   I witnessed someone putting a poultice
of c silver on the arm and this seemed to cause a slightly raised, de
pigmented scar tissue like area.

If I can vaguely remember, Becker said that silver can de differentiate
cells and that skin mediated voltage fields can sustain a re
differentiation and thus some regeneration of limb and bone, even
cancerous.  I may not have it right, but I dont have the book anymore.
Another part of the conundrum is that when the silver forms brown stains
on the colloidal making apparatus, this is very difficult to clean.  So
I imagine the silver staining the brain and causing dedifferentiation
and this seems totally frightening.  What is uncontrolled
de-differentiation?  Perhaps almost a cancer, perhaps a scar tissue, but
anyway, not good I can imagine.   Sorry if this has been covered, I
looked at the archives but didnt find anything

thanks

mg


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Re: CS>brain a barrier?

2012-01-04 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Actually, he did publish quite a bit.  

I just found his website, which I hadn't seen before: 

http://www.iabc.readywebsites.com/page/page/623957.htm

Nordenstrom also lent his support to Y. Omura's Bi-Digital O-Ring test, which I 
think is beyond brilliant and probably decades ahead of its time. 

Thank goodness for the Internet.  For all the attention focused on the late, 
great Steve Jobs,  I think Tim Berners-Lee did far more for humanity by giving 
away the WWW setup. 






On 2012/01/05, at 10:11, Neville Munn wrote:

> That's right, he inserted silver wires either side of the tumour I believe 
> and ran current through them thus the silver ions produced destroyed the 
> tumour.
> 
> His research was never accepted cos he wasn't concerned about satisfying the 
> powers to be by documenting and publishing his findings.  He was more 
> concerned about PEOPLES welfare!  Not dissimilar to Beckers funding being 
> stopped sending him into early retirement cos he went against advice NOT to 
> publish his findings...and DID publish!
> 
> N.
> 
> > Subject: Re: CS>brain a barrier?
> > From: jbrit...@nakamura-u.ac.jp
> > Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2012 10:04:23 +0900
> > To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> > 
> > Several decades ago an MD named Bjorn Nordenstrom, at the Karolinska 
> > Institute, reported success in treating tumors with electrified needles 
> > applied, as I recall, directly to the tumors. So far as I know, this method 
> > has not gained much acceptance. I do not know why. 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On 2012/01/05, at 9:18, Jason R Eaton wrote:
> > 
> > > Greetings,
> > > 
> > > According to Becker's work contrasted with Bart Flick's work contrasted 
> > > with Steven Quinto's work, the following statement can be made:
> > > 
> > > With the right amount of current (extremely small amount), silver ions 
> > > delivered by this current can cause cancer cells to dedifferentiate, and 
> > > thus return to a pre-cancerous state. However, Becker refuted this claim; 
> > > based on his work, it is clear that the RIGHT amount of current must be 
> > > used.
> > > 
> > > Stephen Quinto followed up and studied the effect that silver ions had on 
> > > human cancer cells, and found that the silver ion has the capability to 
> > > destroy cancer cells. His lab studies were never published, but they were 
> > > very interesting.
> > > 
> > > However, I do not view silver as a primary treatment modality for cancer, 
> > > as the silver ion must reach the cancer, and with cancer/tumors in the 
> > > body, if you're not a surgeon, getting that task done "guaranteed" is not 
> > > easy.
> > > 
> > > ~Jason
> > > 
> > > 
> > > From: 
> > > To: 
> > > Cc: "mgperrault" 
> > > Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 16:04
> > > Subject: Re: CS>brain a barrier?
> > > 
> > > 
> > >>> What is uncontrolled de-differentiation? Perhaps almost a cancer, 
> > >>> perhaps a scar tissue, but
> > >>> anyway, not good I can imagine.
> > >> 
> > >> So those who nebulize CS are increasing their chances of lung cancer?
> > >> 
> > >> Terry
> > >> 
> > >>  mgperrault  wrote:
> > >>> Is there information on silver crossing the blood brain barrier?
> > >>> Informed person says it does. I witnessed someone putting a poultice
> > >>> of c silver on the arm and this seemed to cause a slightly raised, de
> > >>> pigmented scar tissue like area.
> > >>> 
> > >>> If I can vaguely remember, Becker said that silver can de differentiate
> > >>> cells and that skin mediated voltage fields can sustain a re
> > >>> differentiation and thus some regeneration of limb and bone, even
> > >>> cancerous. I may not have it right, but I dont have the book anymore.
> > >>> Another part of the conundrum is that when the silver forms brown stains
> > >>> on the colloidal making apparatus, this is very difficult to clean. So
> > >>> I imagine the silver staining the brain and causing dedifferentiation
> > >>> and this seems totally frightening. What is uncontrolled
> > >>> de-differentiation? Perhaps almost a cancer, perhaps a scar tissue, but
> > >>> anyway, not good I can imagine. Sorry if this has been covered, I
> > >>> looked at the archives but didnt find anything
> > >>> 
> > >>> thanks
> > >>> 
> > >>> mg
> > >>> 
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Re: CS>brain a barrier?

2012-01-04 Thread slickpicker
Thanks, that's what I thought I'd seen many times here.

 David AuBuchon  wrote: 
> Nebulized CS can treat lung cancer.
> 
> On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 4:04 PM,  wrote:
> 
> > > What is uncontrolled de-differentiation?  Perhaps almost a cancer,
> > perhaps a scar tissue, but
> > > anyway, not good I can imagine.
> >
> > So those who nebulize CS are increasing their chances of lung cancer?
> >
> > Terry
> >
> >  mgperrault  wrote:
> > > Is there information on silver crossing the blood brain barrier?
> > > Informed person says it does.   I witnessed someone putting a poultice
> > > of c silver on the arm and this seemed to cause a slightly raised, de
> > > pigmented scar tissue like area.
> > >
> > > If I can vaguely remember, Becker said that silver can de differentiate
> > > cells and that skin mediated voltage fields can sustain a re
> > > differentiation and thus some regeneration of limb and bone, even
> > > cancerous.  I may not have it right, but I dont have the book anymore.
> > > Another part of the conundrum is that when the silver forms brown stains
> > > on the colloidal making apparatus, this is very difficult to clean.  So
> > > I imagine the silver staining the brain and causing dedifferentiation
> > > and this seems totally frightening.  What is uncontrolled
> > > de-differentiation?  Perhaps almost a cancer, perhaps a scar tissue, but
> > > anyway, not good I can imagine.   Sorry if this has been covered, I
> > > looked at the archives but didnt find anything
> > >
> > > thanks
> > >
> > > mg
> > >
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RE: CS>brain a barrier?

2012-01-04 Thread Neville Munn

That's right, he inserted silver wires either side of the tumour I believe and 
ran current through them thus the silver ions produced destroyed the tumour.
His research was never accepted cos he wasn't concerned about satisfying the 
powers to be by documenting and publishing his findings.  He was more concerned 
about PEOPLES welfare!  Not dissimilar to Beckers funding being stopped sending 
him into early retirement cos he went against advice NOT to publish his 
findings...and DID publish!
N.

> Subject: Re: CS>brain a barrier?
> From: jbrit...@nakamura-u.ac.jp
> Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2012 10:04:23 +0900
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> 
> Several decades ago  an MD named Bjorn Nordenstrom, at the Karolinska 
> Institute,  reported success in treating tumors with electrified needles 
> applied, as I recall, directly to the tumors.So far as I know, this 
> method has not gained much acceptance.  I do not know why. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 2012/01/05, at 9:18, Jason R Eaton wrote:
> 
> > Greetings,
> > 
> > According to Becker's work contrasted with Bart Flick's work contrasted 
> > with Steven Quinto's work, the following statement can be made:
> > 
> > With the right amount of current (extremely small amount), silver ions 
> > delivered by this current can cause cancer cells to dedifferentiate, and 
> > thus return to a pre-cancerous state.  However, Becker refuted this claim; 
> > based on his work, it is clear that the RIGHT amount of current must be 
> > used.
> > 
> > Stephen Quinto followed up and studied the effect that silver ions had on 
> > human cancer cells, and found that the silver ion has the capability to 
> > destroy cancer cells.  His lab studies were never published, but they were 
> > very interesting.
> > 
> > However, I do not view silver as a primary treatment modality for cancer, 
> > as the silver ion must reach the cancer, and with cancer/tumors in the 
> > body, if you're not a surgeon, getting that task done "guaranteed" is not 
> > easy.
> > 
> > ~Jason
> > 
> > 
> > From: 
> > To: 
> > Cc: "mgperrault" 
> > Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 16:04
> > Subject: Re: CS>brain a barrier?
> > 
> > 
> >>> What is uncontrolled de-differentiation?  Perhaps almost a cancer, 
> >>> perhaps a scar tissue, but
> >>> anyway, not good I can imagine.
> >> 
> >> So those who nebulize CS are increasing their chances of lung cancer?
> >> 
> >> Terry
> >> 
> >>  mgperrault  wrote:
> >>> Is there information on silver crossing the blood brain barrier?
> >>> Informed person says it does.   I witnessed someone putting a poultice
> >>> of c silver on the arm and this seemed to cause a slightly raised, de
> >>> pigmented scar tissue like area.
> >>> 
> >>> If I can vaguely remember, Becker said that silver can de differentiate
> >>> cells and that skin mediated voltage fields can sustain a re
> >>> differentiation and thus some regeneration of limb and bone, even
> >>> cancerous.  I may not have it right, but I dont have the book anymore.
> >>> Another part of the conundrum is that when the silver forms brown stains
> >>> on the colloidal making apparatus, this is very difficult to clean.  So
> >>> I imagine the silver staining the brain and causing dedifferentiation
> >>> and this seems totally frightening.  What is uncontrolled
> >>> de-differentiation?  Perhaps almost a cancer, perhaps a scar tissue, but
> >>> anyway, not good I can imagine.   Sorry if this has been covered, I
> >>> looked at the archives but didnt find anything
> >>> 
> >>> thanks
> >>> 
> >>> mg
> >>> 
> >>> 
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Re: CS>brain a barrier?

2012-01-04 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Several decades ago  an MD named Bjorn Nordenstrom, at the Karolinska 
Institute,  reported success in treating tumors with electrified needles 
applied, as I recall, directly to the tumors.So far as I know, this method 
has not gained much acceptance.  I do not know why. 




On 2012/01/05, at 9:18, Jason R Eaton wrote:

> Greetings,
> 
> According to Becker's work contrasted with Bart Flick's work contrasted with 
> Steven Quinto's work, the following statement can be made:
> 
> With the right amount of current (extremely small amount), silver ions 
> delivered by this current can cause cancer cells to dedifferentiate, and thus 
> return to a pre-cancerous state.  However, Becker refuted this claim; based 
> on his work, it is clear that the RIGHT amount of current must be used.
> 
> Stephen Quinto followed up and studied the effect that silver ions had on 
> human cancer cells, and found that the silver ion has the capability to 
> destroy cancer cells.  His lab studies were never published, but they were 
> very interesting.
> 
> However, I do not view silver as a primary treatment modality for cancer, as 
> the silver ion must reach the cancer, and with cancer/tumors in the body, if 
> you're not a surgeon, getting that task done "guaranteed" is not easy.
> 
> ~Jason
> 
> 
> From: 
> To: 
> Cc: "mgperrault" 
> Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 16:04
> Subject: Re: CS>brain a barrier?
> 
> 
>>> What is uncontrolled de-differentiation?  Perhaps almost a cancer, perhaps 
>>> a scar tissue, but
>>> anyway, not good I can imagine.
>> 
>> So those who nebulize CS are increasing their chances of lung cancer?
>> 
>> Terry
>> 
>>  mgperrault  wrote:
>>> Is there information on silver crossing the blood brain barrier?
>>> Informed person says it does.   I witnessed someone putting a poultice
>>> of c silver on the arm and this seemed to cause a slightly raised, de
>>> pigmented scar tissue like area.
>>> 
>>> If I can vaguely remember, Becker said that silver can de differentiate
>>> cells and that skin mediated voltage fields can sustain a re
>>> differentiation and thus some regeneration of limb and bone, even
>>> cancerous.  I may not have it right, but I dont have the book anymore.
>>> Another part of the conundrum is that when the silver forms brown stains
>>> on the colloidal making apparatus, this is very difficult to clean.  So
>>> I imagine the silver staining the brain and causing dedifferentiation
>>> and this seems totally frightening.  What is uncontrolled
>>> de-differentiation?  Perhaps almost a cancer, perhaps a scar tissue, but
>>> anyway, not good I can imagine.   Sorry if this has been covered, I
>>> looked at the archives but didnt find anything
>>> 
>>> thanks
>>> 
>>> mg
>>> 
>>> 
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RE: CS>brain a barrier?

2012-01-04 Thread PTFerrance
I read that article.  The child was dead and a malpractice suit had been
instituted.  The forensic ME that was brought in studied the notes and came
up with the explanation you outlined.  It was a fascinating case study
although tragic as well.

PT

 

From: Jonathan B. Britten [mailto:jbrit...@nakamura-u.ac.jp] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 7:19 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>brain a barrier?

 

Under some circumstances, even relatively large parasites can cross the BBB,
according to a really horrifying article I read some years ago.

 

A child was suffering neurological problems, including swelling that was so
severe surgery was needed to reduce pressure on the brain.

 

A long story made short:  the MD thought he detected the smell of feces when
he opened the skull, but convinced himself that he could not have done so.
In fact he had:  a colon-dwelling parasite had moved into the brain.  The
child had gotten the parasite while playing in a sandbox with a visiting
child from a southern state in which the parasite was fairly common.  As it
was not common in the northern state where the treated child lived, the
doctor had no basis to suspect the parasite.  

 

The child died as I recall.I think that was in an old Readers Digest in
case someone wants to search for it.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On 2012/01/05, at 8:36, David AuBuchon wrote:





Just a few months ago on a lyme forum a lady had fast developing paralysis.
CS reversed it very quickly.  This, and many other anecdotes, would suggest
that CS does cross the BBB to a meaningful degree.

David

On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 3:13 PM, mgperrault  wrote:

Is there information on silver crossing the blood brain barrier?  Informed
person says it does.   I witnessed someone putting a poultice of c silver on
the arm and this seemed to cause a slightly raised, de pigmented scar tissue
like area.

If I can vaguely remember, Becker said that silver can de differentiate
cells and that skin mediated voltage fields can sustain a re differentiation
and thus some regeneration of limb and bone, even cancerous.  I may not have
it right, but I dont have the book anymore.  Another part of the conundrum
is that when the silver forms brown stains on the colloidal making
apparatus, this is very difficult to clean.  So I imagine the silver
staining the brain and causing dedifferentiation and this seems totally
frightening.  What is uncontrolled de-differentiation?  Perhaps almost a
cancer, perhaps a scar tissue, but anyway, not good I can imagine.   Sorry
if this has been covered, I looked at the archives but didnt find
anything

thanks

mg


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Re: CS>brain a barrier?

2012-01-04 Thread David AuBuchon
We posted an abstract earlier that implied that silver ions can be
liposomally encapsulated without reacting with the lecithin.  If true, one
could take silver citrate solution and like 20,000 PPM and do some
professional lipo or PEG-lipo encapsulation on it.  Liposomes, especially
PEG liposomes, can passively accumulate in tumors.  If one wanted to use
silver for cancer, this would be the approach one might take as an oral
supplement.  If no one else does it, heck, I think I might sell it
someday.  Citric acid also has some anticancer properties to boot.

On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 4:18 PM, Jason R Eaton  wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> According to Becker's work contrasted with Bart Flick's work contrasted
> with Steven Quinto's work, the following statement can be made:
>
> With the right amount of current (extremely small amount), silver ions
> delivered by this current can cause cancer cells to dedifferentiate, and
> thus return to a pre-cancerous state.  However, Becker refuted this claim;
> based on his work, it is clear that the RIGHT amount of current must be
> used.
>
> Stephen Quinto followed up and studied the effect that silver ions had on
> human cancer cells, and found that the silver ion has the capability to
> destroy cancer cells.  His lab studies were never published, but they were
> very interesting.
>
> However, I do not view silver as a primary treatment modality for cancer,
> as the silver ion must reach the cancer, and with cancer/tumors in the
> body, if you're not a surgeon, getting that task done "guaranteed" is not
> easy.
>
> ~Jason
>
>
> From: 
> To: 
> Cc: "mgperrault" 
> Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 16:04
> Subject: Re: CS>brain a barrier?
>
>
>
>  What is uncontrolled de-differentiation?  Perhaps almost a cancer,
>>> perhaps a scar tissue, but
>>> anyway, not good I can imagine.
>>>
>>
>> So those who nebulize CS are increasing their chances of lung cancer?
>>
>> Terry
>>
>>  mgperrault  wrote:
>>
>>> Is there information on silver crossing the blood brain barrier?
>>> Informed person says it does.   I witnessed someone putting a poultice
>>> of c silver on the arm and this seemed to cause a slightly raised, de
>>> pigmented scar tissue like area.
>>>
>>> If I can vaguely remember, Becker said that silver can de differentiate
>>> cells and that skin mediated voltage fields can sustain a re
>>> differentiation and thus some regeneration of limb and bone, even
>>> cancerous.  I may not have it right, but I dont have the book anymore.
>>> Another part of the conundrum is that when the silver forms brown stains
>>> on the colloidal making apparatus, this is very difficult to clean.  So
>>> I imagine the silver staining the brain and causing dedifferentiation
>>> and this seems totally frightening.  What is uncontrolled
>>> de-differentiation?  Perhaps almost a cancer, perhaps a scar tissue, but
>>> anyway, not good I can imagine.   Sorry if this has been covered, I
>>> looked at the archives but didnt find anything
>>>
>>> thanks
>>>
>>> mg
>>>
>>>
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Re: CS>brain a barrier?

2012-01-04 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Under some circumstances, even relatively large parasites can cross the BBB, 
according to a really horrifying article I read some years ago.

A child was suffering neurological problems, including swelling that was so 
severe surgery was needed to reduce pressure on the brain.

A long story made short:  the MD thought he detected the smell of feces when he 
opened the skull, but convinced himself that he could not have done so.In 
fact he had:  a colon-dwelling parasite had moved into the brain.  The child 
had gotten the parasite while playing in a sandbox with a visiting child from a 
southern state in which the parasite was fairly common.  As it was not common 
in the northern state where the treated child lived, the doctor had no basis to 
suspect the parasite.  

The child died as I recall.I think that was in an old Readers Digest in 
case someone wants to search for it.  







On 2012/01/05, at 8:36, David AuBuchon wrote:

> Just a few months ago on a lyme forum a lady had fast developing paralysis.  
> CS reversed it very quickly.  This, and many other anecdotes, would suggest 
> that CS does cross the BBB to a meaningful degree.
> 
> David
> 
> On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 3:13 PM, mgperrault  wrote:
> Is there information on silver crossing the blood brain barrier?  Informed 
> person says it does.   I witnessed someone putting a poultice of c silver on 
> the arm and this seemed to cause a slightly raised, de pigmented scar tissue 
> like area.
> 
> If I can vaguely remember, Becker said that silver can de differentiate cells 
> and that skin mediated voltage fields can sustain a re differentiation and 
> thus some regeneration of limb and bone, even cancerous.  I may not have it 
> right, but I dont have the book anymore.  Another part of the conundrum is 
> that when the silver forms brown stains on the colloidal making apparatus, 
> this is very difficult to clean.  So I imagine the silver staining the brain 
> and causing dedifferentiation and this seems totally frightening.  What is 
> uncontrolled de-differentiation?  Perhaps almost a cancer, perhaps a scar 
> tissue, but anyway, not good I can imagine.   Sorry if this has been covered, 
> I looked at the archives but didnt find anything
> 
> thanks
> 
> mg
> 
> 
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Re: CS>brain a barrier?

2012-01-04 Thread Jason R Eaton

Greetings,

According to Becker's work contrasted with Bart Flick's work contrasted with 
Steven Quinto's work, the following statement can be made:


With the right amount of current (extremely small amount), silver ions 
delivered by this current can cause cancer cells to dedifferentiate, and 
thus return to a pre-cancerous state.  However, Becker refuted this claim; 
based on his work, it is clear that the RIGHT amount of current must be 
used.


Stephen Quinto followed up and studied the effect that silver ions had on 
human cancer cells, and found that the silver ion has the capability to 
destroy cancer cells.  His lab studies were never published, but they were 
very interesting.


However, I do not view silver as a primary treatment modality for cancer, as 
the silver ion must reach the cancer, and with cancer/tumors in the body, if 
you're not a surgeon, getting that task done "guaranteed" is not easy.


~Jason


From: 
To: 
Cc: "mgperrault" 
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 16:04
Subject: Re: CS>brain a barrier?


What is uncontrolled de-differentiation?  Perhaps almost a cancer, 
perhaps a scar tissue, but

anyway, not good I can imagine.


So those who nebulize CS are increasing their chances of lung cancer?

Terry

 mgperrault  wrote:

Is there information on silver crossing the blood brain barrier?
Informed person says it does.   I witnessed someone putting a poultice
of c silver on the arm and this seemed to cause a slightly raised, de
pigmented scar tissue like area.

If I can vaguely remember, Becker said that silver can de differentiate
cells and that skin mediated voltage fields can sustain a re
differentiation and thus some regeneration of limb and bone, even
cancerous.  I may not have it right, but I dont have the book anymore.
Another part of the conundrum is that when the silver forms brown stains
on the colloidal making apparatus, this is very difficult to clean.  So
I imagine the silver staining the brain and causing dedifferentiation
and this seems totally frightening.  What is uncontrolled
de-differentiation?  Perhaps almost a cancer, perhaps a scar tissue, but
anyway, not good I can imagine.   Sorry if this has been covered, I
looked at the archives but didnt find anything

thanks

mg


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Re: CS>brain a barrier?

2012-01-04 Thread David AuBuchon
Nebulized CS can treat lung cancer.

On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 4:04 PM,  wrote:

> > What is uncontrolled de-differentiation?  Perhaps almost a cancer,
> perhaps a scar tissue, but
> > anyway, not good I can imagine.
>
> So those who nebulize CS are increasing their chances of lung cancer?
>
> Terry
>
>  mgperrault  wrote:
> > Is there information on silver crossing the blood brain barrier?
> > Informed person says it does.   I witnessed someone putting a poultice
> > of c silver on the arm and this seemed to cause a slightly raised, de
> > pigmented scar tissue like area.
> >
> > If I can vaguely remember, Becker said that silver can de differentiate
> > cells and that skin mediated voltage fields can sustain a re
> > differentiation and thus some regeneration of limb and bone, even
> > cancerous.  I may not have it right, but I dont have the book anymore.
> > Another part of the conundrum is that when the silver forms brown stains
> > on the colloidal making apparatus, this is very difficult to clean.  So
> > I imagine the silver staining the brain and causing dedifferentiation
> > and this seems totally frightening.  What is uncontrolled
> > de-differentiation?  Perhaps almost a cancer, perhaps a scar tissue, but
> > anyway, not good I can imagine.   Sorry if this has been covered, I
> > looked at the archives but didnt find anything
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > mg
> >
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Re: CS>brain a barrier?

2012-01-04 Thread slickpicker
> What is uncontrolled de-differentiation?  Perhaps almost a cancer, perhaps a 
> scar tissue, but 
> anyway, not good I can imagine. 

So those who nebulize CS are increasing their chances of lung cancer?

Terry

 mgperrault  wrote: 
> Is there information on silver crossing the blood brain barrier?  
> Informed person says it does.   I witnessed someone putting a poultice 
> of c silver on the arm and this seemed to cause a slightly raised, de 
> pigmented scar tissue like area.
> 
> If I can vaguely remember, Becker said that silver can de differentiate 
> cells and that skin mediated voltage fields can sustain a re 
> differentiation and thus some regeneration of limb and bone, even 
> cancerous.  I may not have it right, but I dont have the book anymore.  
> Another part of the conundrum is that when the silver forms brown stains 
> on the colloidal making apparatus, this is very difficult to clean.  So 
> I imagine the silver staining the brain and causing dedifferentiation 
> and this seems totally frightening.  What is uncontrolled 
> de-differentiation?  Perhaps almost a cancer, perhaps a scar tissue, but 
> anyway, not good I can imagine.   Sorry if this has been covered, I 
> looked at the archives but didnt find anything
> 
> thanks
> 
> mg
> 
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Re: CS>brain a barrier?

2012-01-04 Thread David AuBuchon
Just a few months ago on a lyme forum a lady had fast developing
paralysis.  CS reversed it very quickly.  This, and many other anecdotes,
would suggest that CS does cross the BBB to a meaningful degree.

David

On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 3:13 PM, mgperrault  wrote:

> Is there information on silver crossing the blood brain barrier?  Informed
> person says it does.   I witnessed someone putting a poultice of c silver
> on the arm and this seemed to cause a slightly raised, de pigmented scar
> tissue like area.
>
> If I can vaguely remember, Becker said that silver can de differentiate
> cells and that skin mediated voltage fields can sustain a re
> differentiation and thus some regeneration of limb and bone, even
> cancerous.  I may not have it right, but I dont have the book anymore.
>  Another part of the conundrum is that when the silver forms brown stains
> on the colloidal making apparatus, this is very difficult to clean.  So I
> imagine the silver staining the brain and causing dedifferentiation and
> this seems totally frightening.  What is uncontrolled de-differentiation?
>  Perhaps almost a cancer, perhaps a scar tissue, but anyway, not good I can
> imagine.   Sorry if this has been covered, I looked at the archives but
> didnt find anything
>
> thanks
>
> mg
>
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CS>brain a barrier?

2012-01-04 Thread mgperrault
Is there information on silver crossing the blood brain barrier?  
Informed person says it does.   I witnessed someone putting a poultice 
of c silver on the arm and this seemed to cause a slightly raised, de 
pigmented scar tissue like area.


If I can vaguely remember, Becker said that silver can de differentiate 
cells and that skin mediated voltage fields can sustain a re 
differentiation and thus some regeneration of limb and bone, even 
cancerous.  I may not have it right, but I dont have the book anymore.  
Another part of the conundrum is that when the silver forms brown stains 
on the colloidal making apparatus, this is very difficult to clean.  So 
I imagine the silver staining the brain and causing dedifferentiation 
and this seems totally frightening.  What is uncontrolled 
de-differentiation?  Perhaps almost a cancer, perhaps a scar tissue, but 
anyway, not good I can imagine.   Sorry if this has been covered, I 
looked at the archives but didnt find anything


thanks

mg


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Re: CS>The Silvercell process?

2012-01-04 Thread David AuBuchon
I stopped brewing at about a stable 50 uS.  Slight yellow tinge.  It is
possible it could go higher if I just kept sticking the generator in it.
But I got bored.  This concentration brew also does not appear to make me
herx or anything.


Re: CS>TDS Meter

2012-01-04 Thread Ode Coyote



Search for EC or electrical conductivity meter with a readout in 
microsiemens. [uS]

MUCH better than a TDS meter.

Ode


At 07:41 PM 1/3/2012 +0200, you wrote:

Looking for something good but not very expensive. Just for testing water.

Suggestions? Anything on ebay?

Thanks,
Joy


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