Re: CSis my CS not good?

2009-12-20 Thread Tony Moody
On 19 Dec 2009 at 15:00, Gina Moore wrote about :
Subject : CSis my CS not good?

 I’ve been making my own CS for several months now and I’m beginning to
 doubt it’s effectiveness.  I drink probably a cup a day, although not
 every day, and I give my kids ½ a cup or so a day as well.  I spray it on
 scrapes and such and use it on any odd skin things.  I don’t see it really
 helping anything though.  I have a Silver Puppy and I know it is a good
 machine, but I’m just not convinced that the CS is really killing
 anything.  I’ve never herxed from taking it, even at a cup or more a day.
 And I have Lyme, so I know I have stuff to kill!

 Just wondering if I’m doing something wrong?  I have it set to auto/AC
 currently.  I use DI water and have the heat stirrer.  Is there any way to
 test it’s effectiveness?

 Thanks!

 Gina

Hi Gina,

To see if there is any silver in the product that you have made you could
take a small amount of your CS, say 1/2 oz in a clear container and add a
few drops of salt solution or a few grains of salt.(Sodium chloride ) You
should observe a visible white cloud which is silver chloride. No cloud =
no silver. Very dense white cloud  = lots of silver.

Another way is to shine a laser light (a red light pointer ) through the
CS . You should see a red streak through the solution depending on how
much CS or is anything in the water. This is called the tyndall effect. I
just did a Yahoo search and found several interesting articles. (Google
is abysmally slow here.)

OK,
Tony


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CSis my CS not good?

2009-12-19 Thread Gina Moore
I’ve been making my own CS for several months now and I’m beginning to doubt
it’s effectiveness.  I drink probably a cup a day, although not every day,
and I give my kids ½ a cup or so a day as well.  I spray it on scrapes and
such and use it on any odd skin things.  I don’t see it really helping
anything though.  I have a Silver Puppy and I know it is a good machine, but
I’m just not convinced that the CS is really killing anything.  I’ve never
herxed from taking it, even at a cup or more a day.  And I have Lyme, so I
know I have stuff to kill!

 

Just wondering if I’m doing something wrong?  I have it set to auto/AC
currently.  I use DI water and have the heat stirrer.  Is there any way to
test it’s effectiveness?

 

Thanks!

Gina



Re: CSis my CS not good?

2009-12-19 Thread Sam L.
Hi Gina
Its a catch 22, you cant know if its doing anything because if you were not
taking it you might be very sick but you cant know that.
I know when I drink it everyday I dont get sick as often and when I stop
drinking it I wind up sick.
My sister uses the silverpuppy all the time and she says she doesn't get
sick as often.
CS isn't the silverbullet for every type of sickness but it does help allot.

Hope that helps.

Sam L.

On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 6:00 PM, Gina Moore vegasmom...@cox.net wrote:

  I’ve been making my own CS for several months now and I’m beginning to
 doubt it’s effectiveness.  I drink probably a cup a day, although not every
 day, and I give my kids ½ a cup or so a day as well.  I spray it on scrapes
 and such and use it on any odd skin things.  I don’t see it really helping
 anything though.  I have a Silver Puppy and I know it is a good machine, but
 I’m just not convinced that the CS is really killing anything.  I’ve never
 herxed from taking it, even at a cup or more a day.  And I have Lyme, so I
 know I have stuff to kill!



 Just wondering if I’m doing something wrong?  I have it set to auto/AC
 currently.  I use DI water and have the heat stirrer.  Is there any way to
 test it’s effectiveness?



 Thanks!

 Gina




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