Re: CS>Distilled Water for CS

2001-11-11 Thread Nina Silver
- Original Message - From: Wayne Fugitt To: Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2001 7:43 PM Subject: Re: CS>Distilled Water for CS > > The air is so polluted, I don't see how rain water or melted snow could be > >clean enough. Even in distilled water that isn't filtered AFTER the > >distillati

Re: CS>Fw: CS>tinnitus--

2001-11-11 Thread Judith Thamm
Put my foot on it... Judith. > > How do you hold the ant still? > > Chuck > I try to make everyone's day a little more surreal! > > On Mon, 5 Nov 2001 16:57:23 +1030, "Judith Thamm" > wrote: > > > It is also called Equal [in little packets - ideal to pop in your > >pocket and take out to pour dow

Re: CS>Bio Protection

2001-11-11 Thread Janet Lubart
Could someone please explain how calcium ions take out toxins? What form are they ??? Thanks, Janet - Original Message - From: Ann Powers To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2001 11:39 AM Subject: Re: CS>Bio Protection Brita, I'm doing my Sunday morning

Re: CS>Fw: CS>tinnitus--

2001-11-11 Thread Kehoe
LOL CK - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2001 10:28 PM Subject: Re: CS>Fw: CS>tinnitus-- | | How do you hold the ant still? | | Chuck | I try to make everyone's day a little more surreal! | | On Mon, 5 Nov 2001 16:57:23 +1030, "Judith Thamm" | wrote: | | > It i

Re: CS>Fw: CS>tinnitus--

2001-11-11 Thread CKing001
How do you hold the ant still? Chuck I try to make everyone's day a little more surreal! On Mon, 5 Nov 2001 16:57:23 +1030, "Judith Thamm" wrote: > It is also called Equal [in little packets - ideal to pop in your >pocket and take out to

CS>Gatorade questions

2001-11-11 Thread MARIANO DELISE
Brooks Bradley. I would have written direct if I had your address. I have a couple of questions about the Gatorade experiment. Could you send me your email address,please. Thank you, Nancy DeLise nancym...@prodigy.net

CS>random notes on HVAC,

2001-11-11 Thread boberger
Hi Ya'all, Just a short post for some data about CS. If you use any starter except CS (never use salt) the resultant CS will tend to be light sensitive. In making HVAC ARC CS in air the pH is generally about 1.5 to 3.0 which is very acid. Buffering the CS up to between 6 and 7 will make a produce

CS>Archives.

2001-11-11 Thread boberger
Hi Ya'all, Never again will I suggest that anyone go to the archives to find anything!! I tried finding things under the following searches. Robert Berger, Ole bob , and boberger. What a disaster it never once made a list of my posts. there always dozens of other peoples posts involved. S

Re: CS>CS and appropriate technology

2001-11-11 Thread Josephine
Reid, I did not know that the yellow color depicted larger particles of CS. I just got a cs generator, and that is all it makes is light yellow CS. I thought I was getting 10 ppm, per instructions as I do not have any device for measuring what I am getting. No wonder the instructions say to use 5

CS>bladder

2001-11-11 Thread Nick Grant
Hi everyone Now its my turn to ask a hard question, similar to that of Christiane. This is for another friend. Some of you may remember the wee boy in question who has a rare problem with his sphincter muscles in his bladder, so that when he pees, he finds it very difficult. This has been an on

CS>CS and appropriate technology

2001-11-11 Thread Reid Harvey
CSFriends, If we are in a place or situtation where we can not get hold of 10ppm, fine particle CS, it would seem to me there may be times when increased ppm would be appropriate. There appears to be a lot of agreement here, that with respect to increased *quantity* of particles the health benefit

RE: CS>IK cure of DEHYDRATION

2001-11-11 Thread Jdownmaine
-Original Message- From: Igor Kaplun [mailto:ikap...@worldnet.att.net] Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2001 6:58 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>IK cure of DEHYDRATION Hello Silver People, - Could anyone explain me what does it mean DEHYDRATION on a cellular level? What cell are ex

Re: CS>Distilled Water for CS

2001-11-11 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Evening Nina, The air is so polluted, I don't see how rain water or melted snow could be clean enough. Even in distilled water that isn't filtered AFTER the distillation, you will have benzene and other similar solvents. Could we make or buy a filter that would do a good job at filtering out

CS>IK cure of DEHYDRATION

2001-11-11 Thread Igor Kaplun
Hello Silver People, - Could anyone explain me what does it mean DEHYDRATION on a cellular level? What cell are expected from water? I read about Dr. Flanagan's "Crystal Energy®" that creates "Hunza-like" water. Would it help me? Will you, guys, please drop me a line. Thanks, IK Here is the web

Re: CS>Distilled Water for CS

2001-11-11 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Has anyone tried the water distiller promoted by Silvergen? JBB Josephine wrote: > Distilled water here costs between $2.59 and $3.49 per > gallon.JosephineHawaii > > - Original Message - > From: Scatter Brain > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Sent: Saturday, November

Re: CS>Do you know how to do that?

2001-11-11 Thread Josephine
Igor, I also just purchased my CS generator from Synergenesis. I don't take CS daily like the rest of you, but I am very interested in whether those silver strips (not wires) are as pure as is claimed. josephine - Original Message - From: Igor Kaplun To: silver-list@eskimo.com S

CS>Ionic Silver vs Colloidal Silver and grey stuff

2001-11-11 Thread Craig Chamberlin
Greetings, Which is which, and which is the good stuff, or are they both good? WRT the grey stuff, I am using a stainless steel cathode (brass, copper make the water very metallic tasting to me), is this silver oxide? The anode, which obviously is silver, turns quite black, is this also silver o

Re: CS>IK side effect ??

2001-11-11 Thread Jason / AVRA
Keep in mind that colloidal silver made in distilled water does not have an ideal PH balance for skin use. A similiar thing happens with clay use. However, over time, if one properly hydrates the body and properly utilizes clay, the tissues become fully healed, and will no longer flake and appear

Re: CS>IK side effect ??

2001-11-11 Thread Leo Keaveney
Hi all, Igor, I'm experimenting with CS for the past while specifically from this effect. In my case I have noticed that the skin on my forehead and nose dry and flake and also the skin on my fingers dry and "upstarts" form either side of my nails. My intention was to test a little more to verify t

Re: CS>CS for parvo

2001-11-11 Thread brooks bradley
We have, successfully, executed protocols involving CS and Gatorade-type solutions (combined).sometimes in cases so moribund that the only feasible method of implementation was via stomach tube. !0 to 15 ppm CS has proven to be a SPLENDID primary protocol in suppressing parvo in pup

Re: CS>CS for parvo

2001-11-11 Thread wolfcreek1
Hi Teri ~ We have become the area parvo puppy treatment center the past few months. We just got a 3 month old pitbull with parvo on Friday and are treating her. We use CS in the waterer and administer orally and via enema. It helped save 3 out of 4 pups a month ago and seems to be doing well

Re: CS>Bio Protection

2001-11-11 Thread roussie
Hi Brita, I just saw this, too... the original was probably before I arrived on the list. If you still have the info on this, would you please it on this way, too? Thanks for sharing... Kindest regards, ==='leigh -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal

Re: CS>Answer how to calculate ppm of CS at home

2001-11-11 Thread herx
Guenter, I don't really know how to compensate for Ag plating on the cathode. I originally wrote the spreadsheet after a member of the Yahoo CS list taught me Faraday's equation. I thought there has to be a better way than sitting down with a pencil every time I made a batch of CS. The spreadshe

RE: CS>IK side effect ??

2001-11-11 Thread Jdownmaine
Igor -- I'm getting to be a broken record about dehydration, but here goes again: It might be your problem too. Those were my symptoms. I discovered I was chronically dehydrated (lotsa coffee, little water) Finally got to reading up on the subject. Here is the formula: Divide your weight in po

Re: CS>Bio Protection

2001-11-11 Thread Ann Powers
Brita, I'm doing my Sunday morning email purge. Saved this to remind me to ask you for the site/phone# you mention (below), if it wasn't later posted to the list. If it WAS, I missed it. I would appreciate your time in sending to me. Thanks for this initial post on the topic. Ann - Orig

Re: CS>IK side effect ??

2001-11-11 Thread Ted Windsor
Chem. trails may very well product these types of symptoms? Ted Igor Kaplun wrote: > Hello List, - I am taking CS for 4 years. > I have noticed lately that I have quite dry throat, mouth and eyes > during the night hours. I also noticed some little pain in kidneys. > Doctor checked my blood and

CS>IK side effect ??

2001-11-11 Thread Igor Kaplun
Hello List, - I am taking CS for 4 years. I have noticed lately that I have quite dry throat, mouth and eyes during the night hours. I also noticed some little pain in kidneys. Doctor checked my blood and urine test and said that everything is OK. Does anyone knows if such symptoms connected with

CS>Do you know how to do that?

2001-11-11 Thread Igor Kaplun
Hello, JD, - I am also noticing that "metallic"effect. I received my silver plates from CS generator, Synergenesis, Inc. guy, when I purchased my generator, but I never tested silver plates for purity. Do you know how to do that? IK - Original Message - From: JD's Nutritelligenc

CS>CS for parvo

2001-11-11 Thread Teri323
Does anyone have any experience with CS killing parvo in puppies/dogs?

Re: CS>Nebulizer Vs inhaler

2001-11-11 Thread Grant
For the Techies!! Does anyone have a rough calculation for particle size from a nebulizer. eg: How long it would take to nebulize say 5ml, would equal a certain particle size Some formula one could apply for this.??? Tks.. Grant.. ***

Re: CS>Question for those using mechanical stirring

2001-11-11 Thread Ode Coyote
Too vigerous stirring promotes the growth of the "grey fuzzies" on one electrode. The pressures of the water on that electrode prevents hydrogen bubble from growing large enough for their bouyancy to overcome their adhesion to the electrode and silver becomes trapped on the surface tension of th

Re: CS>Question for those using mechanical stirring

2001-11-11 Thread Ode Coyote
It will reduce it some but not eliminate it. Ken At 03:14 PM 11/10/01 -0600, you wrote: Will mechanical stirring prevent the formation of silver oxide on the anode? Arnold Tired of buying questionable qaulity colloidal silver at high health food store prices? Make your own high

CS>Mixing CS after brewing

2001-11-11 Thread Doodlsocks
Hi all! Does CS effectivness change if it is added to drinks --iced tea, orange juice, coffee? (I have some folks living with me who wont try anything unless it comes from the dr.---and do they go alot!) The my son will try anything to keep him out of the dr. (yea!) and we stay out of the clin

Re: CS>Re: CS on paws

2001-11-11 Thread Doodlsocks
Thanks! Terri, I will give that a try--I am going to the kennel today to start the cs on the pups. I'll let you know how this works. Will be taking pictures before/after. Donna

CS>Re: CS on paws

2001-11-11 Thread Annhope1
> < giving it to them orally. I am presently working on a Maltese that has a > fungus. Conventional treatments have not worked. >> A few months ago, I noticed one of my cats was walking lightly on his back feet. I looked between his toes and there was an irritation, pads were swollen, not su

Re: CS>Distilled Water for CS

2001-11-11 Thread Nina Silver
- Original Message - From: Scatter Brain To: Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2001 9:02 PM Subject: CS>Distilled Water for CS > Since distilled water costs me $1.59, I'm wondering about alternatives! > Would rain water or clean melted snow work just as well?? I considered > making my own

Re: CS>Question for those using mechanical stirring

2001-11-11 Thread Arnold Beland
This being the case, is it inevitable that silver oxide is formed at the anode? Is the action of stirring reducing the amount of silver oxide produced or is it enabling the silver oxide to enter the solution? Arnold >Arnold, >It will not completely eliminate it but will greatly >reduce it. >"Ol

RE: CS>CS in the gall bladder??

2001-11-11 Thread I Anderson
Yes, that would be sensible, CK. Thanks. Ivan > -Original Message- > From: Kehoe [mailto:ke...@ticon.net] > Sent: Sunday, 11 November 2001 1:20 p.m. > To: *Silver-List* (E-mail) > Subject: Re: CS>CS in the gall bladder?? > > > If the bile does enter into the small intestine, shouldn't