CSRe: sunny cs generator info

2009-12-06 Thread Clayton Family
Hi, welcome. My favorite site when I was new was silvermedicine.org 

and there is still much really good info at fugitt.com/cs

I use a home made generator and batteries, but if I were going to buy one I 
would buy the silverpuppy.

I use a hanna COM 100 meter to test the purity of the water before I start, and 
I bought and tested many different brands of distilled water before I found the 
one that is reliably pure for my area.

The consensus here seems to be that electrically isolated silver produces a mix 
of colloidal and ionic silver, mostly ionic, and that it works the best, and is 
the lowest cost. As you have seen, there is alot of advertising claims made 
that conflict. But an ion is the smallest possible size of any element, so the 
arguments about particle size are somewhat ridiculous.

Have fun reading!

Kathryn

On Dec 6, 2009, at 6:43 AM, Sunwaterclear - Sunny wrote:

 Hi folks, I'm Sunny and I'm new to this list.   I've been taking colloidal 
 silver bought in Wholefoods, which comes from a company called Genesis Today, 
 for a while, just spraying it into my mouth as I originally got it for my gum 
 problems.  Now I'm seeing the potential for a whole lot more...
  
 We've been thinking about buying a colloidal silver generator and I've gotten 
 really confused with all the conflicting information around.I'm reading 
 material about how ppm isn't important but particle surface area is, about 
 the differen



Re: CSRe: sunny cs generator info

2009-12-06 Thread Dan Nave
The SilverPuppy is a fine unit for individuals or a family, but if you
want to make more volume so as to give to friends or sell, etc, you
will soon be very frustrated at the smaller volumes you are making.
You should consider a unit that makes larger volumes.

See, for instance:

http://www.silvergen.com/informat.htm

Beware of buying a unit that is just batteries, a resistor, and some
electrodes, unless it is priced appropriately.  This kind of system
probably wouldn't be suitable for making CS for sale...

Dan



On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 7:56 AM, Clayton Family clay...@skypoint.com wrote:
 Hi, welcome. My favorite site when I was new was silvermedicine.org
 and there is still much really good info at fugitt.com/cs
 I use a home made generator and batteries, but if I were going to buy one I
 would buy the silverpuppy.
 I use a hanna COM 100 meter to test the purity of the water before I start,
 and I bought and tested many different brands of distilled water before I
 found the one that is reliably pure for my area.
 The consensus here seems to be that electrically isolated silver produces a
 mix of colloidal and ionic silver, mostly ionic, and that it works the best,
 and is the lowest cost. As you have seen, there is alot of advertising
 claims made that conflict. But an ion is the smallest possible size of any
 element, so the arguments about particle size are somewhat ridiculous.
 Have fun reading!
 Kathryn
 On Dec 6, 2009, at 6:43 AM, Sunwaterclear - Sunny wrote:

 Hi folks, I'm Sunny and I'm new to this list.   I've been taking colloidal
 silver bought in Wholefoods, which comes from a company called Genesis
 Today, for a while, just spraying it into my mouth as I originally got it
 for my gum problems.  Now I'm seeing the potential for a whole lot more...

 We've been thinking about buying a colloidal silver generator and I've
 gotten really confused with all the conflicting information around.    I'm
 reading material about how ppm isn't important but particle surface area is,
 about the differen



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Re: CSRe: sunny cs generator info

2009-12-06 Thread Sunwaterclear - Sunny
Hey Dan and The Clayton Family,  Thank you for responding to my plea and for 
your kind sharing of information.

We've just set up a wellness site [purchased the domain name!] trying to find 
something with wellness in it.   The web world is an interesting metaphor for 
what's going on today.  Some organization or groups of people have bought up 
virtually every great site name with wellness in it, and used them as directory 
sites with no passion or caring about wellness at all. 

I said to my husband it's as if we went into the National Forest and cut ALL 
the deadwood in our area, and then sold it to people for profit. 

It reminds me of the whole pharma situation, where big congloms and others have 
become the arbiters of our healthcare... unless of course

Like many of us here on this list, we are determined and dedicated to and 
passionate about finding alternative healthcare that is right for us. 
Whether you use MMS or turmeric or green drinks or CS or combinations of that 
and all the amazing supplements out there, when you seek to take your own 
healthcare into your hands, you become empowered and you free yourself... and 
like that we carve a path for others to find their own freedom path 
to non-allopathic, wellness promoting rather than sympton curing, health 
management.

I see that this list touches on many different areas of wellness and I LOVE 
it... so glad I found it... as a result of my pursuit of silver truth!

big smiles
sunny and pierre
 
A peek into our world.. 

World Human Orientation - The blog In depth articles - WHO are we? WHY is this 
happening? Where are we going? WHAT has to happen for us to evolve and emerge? 






From: Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sun, December 6, 2009 10:00:53 AM
Subject: Re: CSRe: sunny cs generator info

The SilverPuppy is a fine unit for individuals or a family, but if you
want to make more volume so as to give to friends or sell, etc, you
will soon be very frustrated at the smaller volumes you are making.
You should consider a unit that makes larger volumes.

See, for instance:

http://www.silvergen.com/informat.htm

Beware of buying a unit that is just batteries, a resistor, and some
electrodes, unless it is priced appropriately.  This kind of system
probably wouldn't be suitable for making CS for sale...

Dan



On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 7:56 AM, Clayton Family clay...@skypoint.com wrote:
 Hi, welcome. My favorite site when I was new was silvermedicine.org
 and there is still much really good info at fugitt.com/cs
 I use a home made generator and batteries, but if I were going to buy one I
 would buy the silverpuppy.
 I use a hanna COM 100 meter to test the purity of the water before I start,
 and I bought and tested many different brands of distilled water before I
 found the one that is reliably pure for my area.
 The consensus here seems to be that electrically isolated silver produces a
 mix of colloidal and ionic silver, mostly ionic, and that it works the best,
 and is the lowest cost. As you have seen, there is alot of advertising
 claims made that conflict. But an ion is the smallest possible size of any
 element, so the arguments about particle size are somewhat ridiculous.
 Have fun reading!
 Kathryn
 On Dec 6, 2009, at 6:43 AM, Sunwaterclear - Sunny wrote:

 Hi folks, I'm Sunny and I'm new to this list.   I've been taking colloidal
 silver bought in Wholefoods, which comes from a company called Genesis
 Today, for a while, just spraying it into my mouth as I originally got it
 for my gum problems.  Now I'm seeing the potential for a whole lot more...

 We've been thinking about buying a colloidal silver generator and I've
 gotten really confused with all the conflicting information around.    I'm
 reading material about how ppm isn't important but particle surface area is,
 about the differen



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Re: CSRe: sunny cs generator info

2009-12-06 Thread Sunwaterclear - Sunny
Distilled Water

So, Kathryn, you're saying that you tested a lot of distilled water for your 
area... that's interesting. Did you buy different brands?I was thinking 
that if I buy distilled water at Walmart or Ingles that the same brand name 
would all be consistent. Is there a difference? Do different areas have 
different types of distilled water under a big brand name?

We are up for spending about $200 on a good heavy duty producer of CS.  We see 
it as an investment. And how amazing to be able to give away good samples of a 
product without having to spend the earth.   This allows us as a new business 
to do what most businesses want to do... make generous gestures and allow 
people to prove for themselves that things work.

Wellness Clubs

We're planning to create local wellness clubs, where women get together and 
discuss, with facilitation, how they can be more healthier at grassroots 
starting with very basic adjustments.  Of course being a women's group we can 
include all kinds of topics that women love to get together and discuss from 
weight loss [which is all about vanity and appearance to most, but is really 
about HEALTH] to remembering and documenting old wives memories and family held 
homespun cures

We live in the South in a rural location where people aren't rich and biscuits 
and gravy and heavy duty fried chicken  are popular local food.   This is also 
however a place where people know how to GROW and it's also a place where the 
women have control over family food mostly and where people have to prepare 
their own food] 

We want to introduce food ideas for slowly adding more raw, healthier, low 
cost, alternatives and then ease in the idea of supplements and materials that 
we like and that aren't going to bust the bank.  Perhaps even expanding into 
using group power to purchase organic goods in bulk... who knows.. but it feels 
right..

I think everyone is seeking wellness and that many many more people are turning 
to alternative methods, and that 'many more' is increasing exponentially.  

We are on a financial edge right now, renting and living on savings as we 
evolve our message and businesses, and for us staying well is paramount.  

A friend of ours who lives on social security had her widow benefits 
stopped from GM, no more dental, no more prescriptions, no more nothing..so 
she's been forced to find alternative ways... like using apple cider vinegar in 
a glass of water for reflux rather than Prilosec at $20 or using CS instead of 
paying $100 plus for antiboitics.  

Antibiotics and Flu!
Another thing I've noticed is that loads of people we know are getting 
antibiotics for flu.  Flu is viral, antibiotics don't cure flu do they? I sense 
and also pray that there are more doctors emerging like my friend at the VA 
hospital, who are combining allopathic medicine with alternatives that work 
better in certain cases.    She used MMS to cure a staff infection that nothing 
else could.    

Archives?
Finallydoes this list have an archive?   I got the impression it's not web 
based, just email.. so, as I don't know what's been discussed before, please 
forgive me if I'm bringing up topics that have already been addressed over the 
time you've all been around... 

More silver generator recommendations please...

thank you all again and in anticipation of more personal recommendations for 
specific silver generators and periphery necessities - water, testers, 
containers, etc..

with love and blessings
sunny
 
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From: Clayton Family clay...@skypoint.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sun, December 6, 2009 8:56:07 AM
Subject: CSRe: sunny cs generator info

Hi, welcome. My favorite site when I was new was silvermedicine.org  

and there is still much really good info at fugitt.com/cs

I use a home made generator and batteries, but if I were going to buy one I 
would buy the silverpuppy.

I use a hanna COM 100 meter to test the purity of the water before I start, and 
I bought and tested many different brands of distilled water before I found the 
one that is reliably pure for my area.

The consensus here seems to be that electrically isolated silver produces a mix 
of colloidal and ionic silver, mostly ionic, and that it works the best, and is 
the lowest cost. As you have seen, there is alot of advertising claims made 
that conflict. But an ion is the smallest possible size of any element, so the 
arguments about particle size are somewhat ridiculous.

Have fun reading!

Kathryn


On Dec 6, 2009, at 6:43 AM, Sunwaterclear - Sunny wrote:

Hi folks, I'm Sunny and I'm new to this list.   I've been taking colloidal 
silver bought

Re: CSRe: sunny cs generator info

2009-12-06 Thread Clayton Family
Yes, I bought a bottle of each brand I could find, maybe 6 or so, and only 1 
was good enough to use for cs making. It depends on the water they use to start 
with, and then the process can vary also. The brand I ended up with gets water 
from the river that is processed by the city, then steam distilled. The brands 
that start out with well water (which is very hard here) all ended up with too 
many salts or something even after the steam distilling.

best wishes,  Kathryn

On Dec 6, 2009, at 11:28 AM, Sunwaterclear - Sunny wrote:

 Distilled Water
  
 So, Kathryn, you're saying that you tested a lot of distilled water for your 
 area... that's interesting. Did you buy different brands?I was thinking 
 that if I buy distilled water at Walmart or Ingles that the same brand name 
 would all be consistent. Is there a difference? Do different areas have 
 different types of distilled water under a big brand name?
  
 We are up for spending about $200 on a good heavy duty producer of CS.  We 
 see it as an investment. And how amazing to be able to give away good samples 
 of a product without having to spend the earth.   This allows us as a new 
 business to do what most businesses want to do... make generous gestures and 
 allow people to prove for themselves that things work.
  
 Wellness Clubs
  
 We're planning to