Interested in two sets of wire. Advise on details to buy.
Ron Wilson
ronlwil...@worldnet.att.net
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From: Marshalee Hallett liah...@utah-inter.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 10:01 AM
Subject: Re: CSlooking to buy electrodes
Marsha Lee,
(They are mostly a strange breed of passive, incurious
folk, determined to shield their eyes from anything unsettling.)
Find not only family members but most of people I know in that grouping. May
not post much but really enjoy the brain power, wit, and wide interest of
list members. This
On Mon, 17 Jun 2002 16:01:05 EDT, lindael...@aol.com wrote:
Sorry, I must not have been clear. I have a ZBB4 from SOTA to make the CS,
what I'm looking for now is, once I have it, what do I do with it besides
swallowing it?
If I want to use it topically, do I add it to a cream? Dilute it
I have Cellulitis in my foot. It has developed over the last two days.
I don't want to take antibiotics. Has anyone successfully use CS for
this condition? If so how did you use it?
Mary
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I don't believe this to be entirely true.
One can make a completely colorless batch of CS using LVDC that has a very
bright tyndal effect seen with a laser pointer and read 10 - 16 PPM with a
meter.
Ions are too small to be lit up by laser light.
Meters don't detect particles.
Lab testing
I have both the ultra sonic
and their small compressor model both work great and the prices are good
compared to ones
in the medical stores
Bob
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From: Richard Sobe [mailto:im_numbe...@msn.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 12:08 AM
To: silverlist
Subject: Re:
My take on stirring etc [no disagreement with Trems statements]
All silver comes off the electrodes as ions and go into solution in the water.
After the saturation point is reached they tend towards grouping together to form crystals which then drop out of solution and go into suspension as
To put the distilled water issue in perspective:
Early on people advocated using a pinch of salt or a few drops of
brine solution to their DW as a starter to speed the production of
CS. Plenty of folks, including me, used this and saw positive results
with no known cases of harm.
The
Hello Gladys. Glad you're still with us!
Let me tell you why I love the Silver List. It is . a place I can
express my views (or read others) without being called a health nut,
or just a nut, etc. This is a prejudice we have probably all faced
because we don't just accept.
Given both my
Strong clear [colorless] CS placed in the 'milk jug' that the distilled
water came in will appear darker [blacker?] than the distilled water in the
jug that it is compared to.
The 'depth of color' has to do with the concentration of colored particles
but not all particles within the same batch
ccsilver.com
monsterslayer.com [go to metalworkers pages]
Ken
At 03:09 PM 6/17/02 -0400, you wrote:
Silver? There are many places on the internet to order it. I cannot think of any place right off the top of my head. I am sure many people have sites they could offer from which to order it.
LOL
Darn Jack, I do believe I like you.
RO water 'can' work sorta OK but it's really chancy and far from consistant.
Stick with the DW.
Ken
At 12:59 PM 6/17/02 -0700, you wrote:
From: Chris Buckner cb4libe...@attbi.com>
* Final question: Perhaps you or another list member might comment
A what point or size do particles begin to display color?
Ken
At 08:10 PM 6/17/02 -0400, you wrote:
There is about 10% of the total silver in particles which show up as a
Tyndall Effect when using a laser. The highest intensity of reflected light
is at the wavelength of the laser. So 632 nm
I have wondered that as well. My suspicion is the particle shape. I suspect
that the mezo may have dense spherical particle, and the cs that is formed by
normal electrolysis methods may be more snow flake shaped. The resonances of a
particle will be consistant with the bulk of the metal, which
Any cheap cooking oil on the surface will clog their breathing apparatus.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com]
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 12:21 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSmosquito larvae
Being summer with lots of
Although true, I don't want to add that to my cat's drinking water.
Do the adults still try to lay their eggs if there is oil on the water. I
figure that they are going to lay them somewhere, so it would be better to
have something for them to lay them in, where the larvae will die.
I guess one
-Original Message-
From: Dean T. Miller [mailto:dtmil...@midiowa.net]
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 12:37 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSSource for recipes? Clarification, please.
On Mon, 17 Jun 2002 16:01:05 EDT, lindael...@aol.com wrote:
If I want to use it to
Marsha Lee,
do you still sell silver wire at $5 at pair.? This could be what Reid can
use... it works for me.
Nancy...
Alternativley I'm considering buying U.S., standing liberty dollar
coins, of the type that read, 'one oz. fine silver,' which I believe to
be 999. These should roll out to
I don't know about the egg laying. I have seen larvae in ponds polluted
with partial mineral oil slicks, so I think it is probable they will lay the
eggs on/near oil films. The film need not be very thick to kill the larvae,
and probably will not harm your cats. Don't they put corn oil in dry
Hi Brickey,
What kind of mosquito larvae are you raising ?
Bless you Bob Lee
brick...@aol.com wrote:
My baby KOI take care of mosquito larvae real quick.
In fact I set out
garbage cans filled with water to supply the KOIs with live food.
I seem to
be one of the few that raises mosquito larvae.
Hi d.linen,
Sort of indirectly, not really for blindness.
Bless you, Bob Lee
"d.linen" wrote:
They used to put silver nitrate in the eyes of newborns
to prevent
blindness.
Rich Adams wrote:
>
> Can ANYONE list some commercial uses of silver other then the bandages
at
> silverlon and other then
Actually, concerning the animals, Mike, I wouldn't give them anything
that I wouldn't take for myself. They tend to be smaller and maybe
more adversely affected in that respect to oddball compounds. Plants,
etc ???
Reasonable enough. I guess I was thinking mostly about argyria. If my
cat
Actually it was/is. The purpose was to kill gonorrhea and other
pathogens, which if they end up in a newborn's eyes, will cause
blindness.
http://victoria.tc.ca/~ya462/causes.htm
Ophthalmia Neonatorum is an eye infection that strikes newborn babies.
It is caused by certain bacteria that pass
Marsha Lee,
do you still sell silver wire at $5 at pair.? This could be what Reid can
use... it works for me.
Nancy...
I still have wire, but I don`t think he wants to use wire, he`s wanting to
make HVAC CS.
Marshalee
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You are right. I think I meant eye infections.
D
Tai-Pan wrote:
Hi d.linen,
Sort of indirectly, not really for blindness.
Bless you, Bob Lee
d.linen wrote:
They used to put silver nitrate in the eyes of newborns to prevent
blindness.
Rich Adams wrote:
Can
The Standing Liberty Dollar is not coin silver. Other silver dollars are, but
the Standing Liberty is a bullion coin. I believe it was issued as a
commemorative coin.
Chuck
Warp 5, Mr. Sulu. No, more clutch!
On Mon, 17 Jun 2002 21:50:19 -0700,
I know that Childrens Hospital in Philadelphia uses silver in their
interventional radiology dept. They have a number of tubes and catheters
that have silver at the tip that remains inside the body, to reduce the risk
of infection. They say it allows the tubes to stay in longer and not get
Actually, it is my understanding that the silver nitrate was used to
pretect the infant from possible contraction of venereal disease
from the mother. That is what I heard in basic military training
in the 1950s. Back in those days, they also used silver nitrate in
houses of ill repute to also
Actually, concerning the animals, Mike, I wouldn't give them anything that I
wouldn't take for myself. They tend to be smaller and maybe more adversely
affected in that respect to oddball compounds. Plants, etc ???
John
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From: M. G. Devour [mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com]
I agree, generally, with Gladys. I am here for cs and other health-related
issues. I get enough jokes and other inanities from my friends (that I
usually delete without reading). That may indicate a closed or small mind,
but so be it. I appreciate those who stick to business and the business here
Obviously, they have trouble drawing a line between Point A and Point B.
I am reading Robert Becker and I notice that many scientists have the
same problem, relationships between phenomena. I suspect (following another
strand) that cs could be used in place of silver nitrate in newborns eyes.
How
Try www.ccsilver.com. Good prices and quick shipping!
Chip Hoyle
ronwilson wrote:
Interested in two sets of wire. Advise on details to buy.
Ron Wilson
ronlwil...@worldnet.att.net
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From: Marshalee Hallett liah...@utah-inter.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
i stand corrected. but, the rounds are cheaper, just bought six for $30 .
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From: cking...@nycap.rr.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: CSlooking to buy electrodes
The Standing Liberty Dollar is not coin silver. Other
Diane,
4 pints are 1/2 gallon or 2 qts.
I would not say it is a good buy. That would be 136.00 a gallon plus
shipping.
of course we make out own at abt $1.00 that is one dollar a gallon.
You can set yourself up and make your own for less than 68.00 I believe.
Maxine
mm...@sprynet.com
Marshalee, Nancy,
True, I want to do HVAC CS, but couldn't I still just suspend the Maple
Leaf coins in solution, using the pure silver wire? Calculating surface
area of the coins versus electrode strips I'm finding these to be about
the same. Maybe I would be interested in the wire.
Thanks to
Do the adults still try to lay their eggs if there is oil on the water. I
figure that they are going to lay them somewhere, so it would be better to
have something for them to lay them in, where the larvae will die.
Hi Marshall ~
The county we live in advises to put a small amount of motor
Is Colloidal Silver and Mild Silver Protein the same thing?
If not, what are the differences.
Should it cost $50 a bottle, (I think one months worth)?
Eric
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From: Ode Coyote [mailto:coy...@alltel.net]
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 9:54 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Dear Reid:
Hopefully this site will help you.
http://www.metalworks.com/ProductsMetal.htm Sorry, I am not up on my mm
and cms, so I cannot do the conversions. What I personally do for my CS
generator is (scroll down to Silver Buying Guide) order the sheets and have
them cut the pieces
okay I am a little slow today... I am making another order out I found
where I can get 4 pints for 68.00$ and they give me a free pint and a 2oz
spray bottle full. Is this a really good buy? and 4 pints a gallon?
thnaks di
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Nope, not at all. Colloidal silver is pure silver in water, safe and
effective. MSP is a silver compound, it is bound with protein, not
safe, but still effective.
Whether or not $50 a bottle is a good price for CS depends on the bottle
size. $50 should buy a gallon or so of pure CS.
Marshall
Hi John, WalMart's DW has been discussed within the last few weeks,
but I'm not sure what was said, but I think the answer is no.
Jack
From: John Reeder jree...@sbcglobal.net
BTW, is WalMart DW steam-distilled?
Hi Rich, that is welcome news.
What was the source?
Jack
From: Richard Sobe im_numbe...@msn.com
I just received my ultrasonic nebulizer today and it works much better than
the used compressor type I had and is completely quiet. It goes through 5ml
of CS very quickly (4-5 min) although it leaves
A lifetime supply, even through several reincarnations...
Chuck
WARNING: The Surgeon General has determined that EVERYTHING causes SOMETHING.
On Tue, 18 Jun 2002 14:36:46 -0700, Acmeair res00...@gte.net wrote:
i stand corrected. but, the
Re: CSSource for recipes?I use WalMart DW and find that it is about 0.5-0.9
ppm.
That is why I was wondering about the 'steam-distilled' bit.
John
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From: Jack Dayton [mailto:jack...@harbornet.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 4:39 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
And, if you had a blue merle collie, you wouldn't even notice.
John
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From: M. G. Devour [mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 9:40 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSSource for recipes?
Actually, concerning the animals, Mike, I wouldn't
Dear Mike --
I love this list.Thank you for the courtesy.
A gentlemen and a scholar y'are matey!!.
What a great pointI stand corrected...
People of Color is widely accepted when
referring to any non-caucasion person or
group--(but again we are suggesting that
causians are uncolored)
Bob wrote:
From: Medwith, Robert medwi...@tacom.army.mil
...and the prices are good compared to ones
in the medical stores.
Hi Bob,
could you be more specific about price?
Jack
or not $50 a bottle is a good price for CS depends on the bottle size. $50
should buy a gallon or so of pure CS.
Marshall
Or you can make about 50 gallons yourself for that amount!!
John,
Any water measuring less than 1 ppm is very good and most likely steam
distilled. You will need special laboratory equipment and procedures to get
significantly greater purity. The Wallmart DW must be steam distilled or it
would indicate a higher ppm. As an experiment, put a few drops of
Will someone help our Diane here with current imfo on how to make CS and get
her started inexpensively on CS as someone helped me some time back??? Thank
you much.
I am slowley getting better.
I have deleted many messages with the instuctions etc.
Maxine Wilton
mm...@sprynet.com
Children wire sometimes born of a mother who had venereal disease. When left
untreated the child would go blind. When the Silver Chloride was added to the
eye blindness was prevented. It was a rule to treat all children. I believe I
remember hearing that the treatment sometimes burned the
My tap water pegs the scale. The faucet filter that I used to trust is
about 120 ppm.
John
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From: S J Young [mailto:you...@konnections.net]
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 8:18 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSSource for recipes?
John,
Any water measuring
Hi Mike,
Here are steps to take to filter mail for Netscape 4.7 users.
Example: to automatically send all incoming email with CS in the
subject line to a Mailbox called Silver List.
1 Create the Silver List mailbox in Local Mail.
1.1 In Netscape Messenger, Click on Local Mail in the left
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