Re: CS Nasal spray formula

2010-09-25 Thread needling around
Thanks, Harold.  What percentage of the H2O2 do you use?
Also, would you define nasal sprayer?  Do you purchase a regular nasal spray 
and dump the contents or something else.  I have never see just the empty 
sprayer for sale.
PT
  - Original Message - 
  From: Harold MacDonald 
  To: Silver list 
  Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2010 12:00 AM
  Subject: CS Nasal spray formula


 In the past I posted my mix [2007/04/01] .  I use approx.[amounts can 
vary,still effective] 2 oz of EIS, add 1 tspn MSM,1 tspn Xylitol,1/4 tspn 
DMSO,4 drops of H2O2[hydrogen peroxide]. Shake well and use a nasal sprayer 

Harold

Re: CSZapper for Tooth Pain

2010-09-25 Thread Pat
What is the difference between a zapper and a Godzilla?  I'm looking around in 
Microelectricitygermkiller2 and don't find the instructions for making the 
Godzilla.

Thanks, 
Pat




- Original Message 
From: Bob Banever bbane...@earthlink.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, September 22, 2010 8:16:42 PM
Subject: Re: CSZapper for Tooth Pain

Pat,

   You might be able to use a zapper but the Godzilla device works for this 
every time.  It will not only relieve you of the pain, but it will kill the 
infection in the tooth, gum, or root of the tooth and can save you thousands on 
dental bills.  Go to microelectricitygermkiller group on Yahoo for schematics 
on 
how to make one for under $10.   You can buy a very nice one with a volt meter 
on it from V at lig...@theledman.net   I've used this device many times and 
it 
has naver failed me.

Bob
- Original Message - From: Pat pattycake29...@yahoo.com
To: silver list silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 1:41 PM
Subject: CSZapper for Tooth Pain


 Can you use a zapper on a tooth with a large filling?  How about one with a
 crown?  Have a tooth that's getting sensitive and hurts a bit, so I want to 
know
 before I NEED to know.
 
 
 Thanks.
 
 Pat
 


  


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RE: CSTumor reduction

2010-09-25 Thread Tom Poast
Hello Dee,

The easiest way would be to put 1/8 teaspoon of MMS in 2.5 gallons of water
and use that solution.

Tom

-Original Message-
From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick [mailto:d...@deetroy.org] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 12:24 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSTumor reduction

Thank you Tom--the sodium chlorite I have is the one sold as MMS which comes
with a bottle of citric acid.  This I believe, is 28% so I would need to
dilute this quite a lot before I added it to water wouldn't I?
Unfortunately, I am mathematically challenged, so if someone could tell me a
simple way to do this I would be grateful.  dee

On 22 Sep 2010, at 03:20, Tom Poast wrote:

 
 Hello Dee,
 
 We have used 1 ml of 5% sodium chlorite in 500 ml of water with animals
and
 people.
 
 Tom
 
 


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Re: CSCS and pathing of killogens

2010-09-25 Thread Ode Coyote


The magnetic stirrers I am familiar with have a small plastic covered bar 
magnet that is dropped into the liquid and it spins due to a large 
spinning magnet in the base. If that is what you are talking about then 
there will be a very strong moving magnetic flux in the liquid near the bottom.




Marshall

##  But the water will be moving at the same rate as both sets of magnets.

It's likely that electromagnetic radiation coats the surface of the glass 
with electrons, like a capacitor, for silver ions to pick up..making 
metallic silver to plate onto it if the angular momentum of the ions are 
such that they don't just glance off and take the electrons with them into 
the water.


Free electrons can't exist in a liquid, but they can occupy any interface 
in between including the adhesion points of bubbles on electrodes, 
gas/water interface of bubble surface tension and the air/surface interface 
between water and electrode and the water/glass interface.

...not IN a liquid, but ON surface, WITH a liquid, yes.

..all of which just made a light bulb go on...use the stirrer to generate 
the electricity to produce the ions as well as move the water.

 Change rotation to switch polarity..speed = current/volts
Gee Whizzer Generator 3 more elbows coiled to get back to butthole and yet 
another can-o-process*control-worms?


Golly gee whiz, a dozen golden ideas coined and not worth a silver dime.
 A bright light in the dorkness of naught.  [LOL]

Butt then now I have ANOTHER [solar] idea.dang it.

Ion thrust, fixed buoyancy of a solar cell in a changing specific gravity 
to calibrate done..and heat soak will probably mess it all up, but what 
causes the heat soak could be used to add rotational energy. [Makes sound 
though lips and wiggles finger, brain fartsmusic to my rears. ]


Wooo W    ... hears the engine ears...thought train, jumps tracks.
 A thousand ways to do anything, most of them, the hard way.

Well I guess I can  K.I.S.S. my B.U.T.T.O.C.K.S.  [Keep it Simple, 
Stupid..Brain Under Threat of Theory Overload, Curious Kid S ]



Ode



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Re: CS silver generating

2010-09-25 Thread Ode Coyote



  Well, it does mean that something is happening.
36 what?

Whole lot of no info, there.
Strictly seat of the pants
If you can taste a metallic 'bite' to the water...could be done enough.

Ode


At 08:20 AM 9/24/2010 -0400, you wrote:
The solution has a bearding that grows on the 'electrodes', two pieces of 
silver. Does this mean it's done?  I expected the multimeter to get to 36 
or close to it before I would consider it time to use the laser to see if 
it was ready.  It's taken a lot longer than five hours to start doing 
this.  I expected this batch to take a long time because I was making a 
lot more to use on farm and stable as well.

Anyone want to take me by the hand here?

Laura


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CSSaved from Spider bite

2010-09-25 Thread Joe Martin


  
  

  I just had to report on what happened to me last
Sunday night. Some time during the night in my sleep, I was bitten
by a poisonous spider just behind the finger nail on my left index
finger. It's not the first time I have been bitten by a spider but
it doesn't happen very often, maybe once in 10 years, but enough to
tell you, I know what bit me. Here in N.Tx. we have brown recluse
spiders that usually leave people alone unless we bump into each
other by accident, usually in the dark because they don't like
light. Behind my bed it is almost always dark and guess I hung my
arm off the bed during my sleep. 
by the time I woke up Mon. morning, my L.index finger was swelling
up with a nice ruby red glow down to the knuckle. I was a bit slow
on the up take about the problem the rest of the day, but by Tue
morning the finger was tender to the touch and swollen to the max
from just behind the fingernail to the tip of my finger. 
The spider bites I endured before stayed swollen for nearly a week
and by the time the poison burst out, I wound up with nasty scars,
so I knew this bite wasn't going to get any better by itself and
without antibiotics, I was most likely going to loose the fingernail
and have a nasty healing. So I poured a 100% solution of CS into a
shot glass my son left behind after a visit a while back and sat
down to stare at the boob tube. I let the finger soak for an hour
and checked it and pus was starting to drain from out from under the
cuticle. I used a paper towel to daub the milky looking stuff up,
enough drained out to equal about 3 cc's into the paper towel. What
a relief. The best thing is that after soaking for another hour, I
repeated the draining process to glean out the last of the poisonous
stuff and by wed. morning my finger was down to normal size again.
This is not common for what I experienced from earlier bites that I
had a doctor lance. No scars, the nail area is once again healthy
looking. I can draw no other conclusion than this, CS works!
Have a great day.
Joe / Ft.Worth
  



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Re: CSSaved from Spider bite

2010-09-25 Thread needling around
What an amazing story, Joe.  When you soaked your finger, what did you use to 
soak it in... hot water, hot CS, Epsom salts or something else?
Thanks.
PT

  - Original Message - 
  From: Joe Martin 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2010 5:44 PM
  Subject: CSSaved from Spider bite



  I just had to report on what happened to me last Sunday night. Some time 
during the night in my sleep, I was bitten by a poisonous spider just behind 
the finger nail on my left index finger. It's not the first time I have been 
bitten by a spider but it doesn't happen very often, maybe once in 10 years, 
but enough to tell you, I know what bit me. Here in N.Tx. we have brown recluse 
spiders that usually leave people alone unless we bump into each other by 
accident, usually in the dark because they don't like light. Behind my bed it 
is almost always dark and guess I hung my arm off the bed during my sleep. 
  by the time I woke up Mon. morning, my L.index finger was swelling up with a 
nice ruby red glow down to the knuckle. I was a bit slow on the up take about 
the problem the rest of the day, but by Tue morning the finger was tender to 
the touch and swollen to the max from just behind the fingernail to the tip of 
my finger. 
  The spider bites I endured before stayed swollen for nearly a week and by the 
time the poison burst out, I wound up with nasty scars, so I knew this bite 
wasn't going to get any better by itself and without antibiotics, I was most 
likely going to loose the fingernail and have a nasty healing. So I poured a 
100% solution of CS into a shot glass my son left behind after a visit a while 
back and sat down to stare at the boob tube. I let the finger soak for an hour 
and checked it and pus was starting to drain from out from under the cuticle. I 
used a paper towel to daub the milky looking stuff up, enough drained out to 
equal about 3 cc's into the paper towel. What a relief. The best thing is that 
after soaking for another hour, I repeated the draining process to glean out 
the last of the poisonous stuff and by wed. morning my finger was down to 
normal size again. This is not common for what I experienced from earlier bites 
that I had a doctor lance. No scars, the nail area is once again healthy 
looking. I can draw no other conclusion than this, CS works!
  Have a great day.
  Joe / Ft.Worth
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Re: CS Nasal spray formula // Child with breathing problems

2010-09-25 Thread ZZekelink
 
In a message dated 9/25/2010 12:01:02 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
har...@telus.net writes:


 In the past I posted my mix [2007/04/01] .  I use  approx.[amounts can 
vary,still effective] 2 oz of EIS, add 1 tspn MSM,1 tspn  Xylitol,1/4 tspn 
DMSO,4 drops of H2O2[hydrogen peroxide]. Shake well and use  a nasal sprayer 
 
Harold




I just got this from a friend---Would this work for a  child ??? or does 
anyone have any ideas...Thanks, Lois
Lois, Have you heard of any natural way to relieve  people 
(specifically my 4 year old daughter) of seasonal asthma / allergies? We  had 
her at 
Women  Children's a couple of weeks ago because we couldn't get  her breathing 
under control with her albuterol. She actually had to be  admitted and we 
stayed the night, HORRIBLE. We love Children's Hospital though.  Anyway, they 
want us to put her on an inhaler called Flovent, 2 puffs twice a  day, FOR 
A YEAR! I really HATE pumping these drugs into her little lungs  when it's 
only a seasonal problem 2-3 times a year! This was our 4th trip to  
Children's (over the last couple of years) because of her breathing, but  
usually 
they get it under control and send us home with a script for Prednisone.  
HELP! Any  ideas?
Laurie
=


Re: CSSaved from Spider bite

2010-09-25 Thread Marshalee Hallett
CS saved my face from a Brown Recluse bite, too. I was living in Vallejo, CA
at the time, when my friendly neighborhood spider dwelling behind my
pillow came up and bit me twice, beside my right eye and on the cheek.
Well, after using CS, I ended up with a black scab, which, when it fell off,
left a small pit.
Not bad considering I would have needed skin grafts without CS!!!
Marshalee

On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 4:34 PM, needling around ptf2...@bellsouth.netwrote:

  What an amazing story, Joe.  When you soaked your finger, what did you
 use to soak it in... hot water, hot CS, Epsom salts or something else?
 Thanks.
 PT


 - Original Message -
 *From:* Joe Martin jman7...@grandecom.net
 *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
 *Sent:* Saturday, September 25, 2010 5:44 PM
 *Subject:* CSSaved from Spider bite


 I just had to report on what happened to me last Sunday night. Some time
 during the night in my sleep, I was bitten by a poisonous spider just behind
 the finger nail on my left index finger. It's not the first time I have been
 bitten by a spider but it doesn't happen very often, maybe once in 10 years,
 but enough to tell you, I know what bit me. Here in N.Tx. we have brown
 recluse spiders that usually leave people alone unless we bump into each
 other by accident, usually in the dark because they don't like light. Behind
 my bed it is almost always dark and guess I hung my arm off the bed during
 my sleep.
 by the time I woke up Mon. morning, my L.index finger was swelling up with
 a nice ruby red glow down to the knuckle. I was a bit slow on the up take
 about the problem the rest of the day, but by Tue morning the finger was
 tender to the touch and swollen to the max from just behind the fingernail
 to the tip of my finger.
 The spider bites I endured before stayed swollen for nearly a week and by
 the time the poison burst out, I wound up with nasty scars, so I knew this
 bite wasn't going to get any better by itself and without antibiotics, I was
 most likely going to loose the fingernail and have a nasty healing. So I
 poured a 100% solution of CS into a shot glass my son left behind after a
 visit a while back and sat down to stare at the boob tube. I let the finger
 soak for an hour and checked it and pus was starting to drain from out from
 under the cuticle. I used a paper towel to daub the milky looking stuff up,
 enough drained out to equal about 3 cc's into the paper towel. What a
 relief. The best thing is that after soaking for another hour, I repeated
 the draining process to glean out the last of the poisonous stuff and by
 wed. morning my finger was down to normal size again. This is not common for
 what I experienced from earlier bites that I had a doctor lance. No scars,
 the nail area is once again healthy looking. I can draw no other conclusion
 than this, CS works!
 Have a great day.
 Joe / Ft.Worth
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CS Nasal spray,more info

2010-09-25 Thread Harold MacDonald
My apologies for not giving H2O2 info.For myself I put in 4 drops of 35% food 
grade Hydrogen peroxide[this I get from a compounding pharmacy, without 
stabilizers,etc.].For a child I would use a smaller amount as their nasal 
passages will be more delicate, try 1 drop in the mix at first.
The sprayer was one from the Pharmacy with a nasal spray in it,which I emptied 
out.The bottle was  2 ounces in size with a tapered spout pump.
Incidentally, this mix is also ideal for ear aches too.Same for children, a 
smaller amount of H2O2 at first.
For a family I would use my original strength mix in a larger quantity and if 
and when necessary,dilute with EIS for a small child.
Sometimes the regular MSM can be a bit harsh,so experiment with it too.
I now use pure Sulfur Crystals instead of MSM, which is a poor form of 
Sulfur.Go to WWW.healthtalkhawaii.com for info re same.
I hope this is of some help.

Harold

Re: CSZapper for Tooth Pain

2010-09-25 Thread Bob Banever


Pat,

   Go to the original microelectricitygermkiller group (not #2).
- Original Message - 
From: Pat pattycake29...@yahoo.com

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2010 7:39 AM
Subject: Re: CSZapper for Tooth Pain


What is the difference between a zapper and a Godzilla?  I'm looking 
around in

Microelectricitygermkiller2 and don't find the instructions for making the
Godzilla.

Thanks,
Pat




- Original Message 
From: Bob Banever bbane...@earthlink.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, September 22, 2010 8:16:42 PM
Subject: Re: CSZapper for Tooth Pain

Pat,

  You might be able to use a zapper but the Godzilla device works for this
every time.  It will not only relieve you of the pain, but it will kill 
the
infection in the tooth, gum, or root of the tooth and can save you 
thousands on
dental bills.  Go to microelectricitygermkiller group on Yahoo for 
schematics on
how to make one for under $10.   You can buy a very nice one with a volt 
meter
on it from V at lig...@theledman.net   I've used this device many times 
and it

has naver failed me.

Bob
- Original Message - From: Pat pattycake29...@yahoo.com
To: silver list silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 1:41 PM
Subject: CSZapper for Tooth Pain


Can you use a zapper on a tooth with a large filling?  How about one with 
a
crown?  Have a tooth that's getting sensitive and hurts a bit, so I want 
to

know
before I NEED to know.


Thanks.

Pat







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