Re: CSCS resistency

2003-04-07 Thread Tony Moody
Dear Maia, This list has discussed why CS doesn't work and it seems quite well established that CS does not work if it can not get to the offending organism. It seems that if the organism is covered in a layer of fat or mucous or if the area is fairly dry then there is less chance of CS

Re: CSBlood Types

2003-04-07 Thread Robb Allen
Hi..I agree with you about most thingsbut I keep having problems with yeast when I go on heavy doses of CS.if it wasn't for that I'd probably be ok I'm not sure what to do about the yeast..and I'm also not sure that the yeast aren't the whole problem by

Re: CSperfect CS possible questions

2003-04-07 Thread Tony Moody
Uhh, Ingrid, maybe we are waiting to see if you come up with something useful. Or maybe we are waitng for you to find out yourself. You have obviously put a lot of effort into it so far , and I appreciate your telling us about it. Suggest that you add the minerals after you have made the CS.

Re: CSdeodorant effective or not

2003-04-07 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
A fascinating theory by the brilliant Y. Omura, MD, is that the presence of heavy metals in the brain provides, in effect, a protected breeding grounds for pathogens. The diversity of these is remarkable -- herpes, tuberculosis, and many others. See the links I have posted previously. Omura

Re: CSNew to list

2003-04-07 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
R.e. acidophilus, a recent newsletter (134) from Altered States company in NZ indicates that CS may actually PROMOTE the growth of beneficial flora in the intestines. I do not have time to follow up on the claim; the newsletter has some references included. List members can go to the site and

Re: CSlung diseases fibrosis, asthma, COPD etc....

2003-04-07 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
R.e. whey protein, I am looking for a cheap source. I get Weider brand at Costco in Japan for about US $32 bucks per 820 grams. If any vendors on this list have a first-rate source of lower-cost whey protein, I would be most interested in being contacted off list. Duncan Crows page on this

Re: CShelp me make the most perfect CS EVER

2003-04-07 Thread Ode Coyote
The reason that using 6 volts works so well but takes longer that 27 volts is that the lower voltage draws less current. If you use a constant current generator, it lowers the voltage for you automatically as the process goes. Essentially, as the CS gets stronger, the voltage gets weaker

Re: CSMaking CS

2003-04-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
It will control fungus. That can be a plus. It also can kill the bacteria that product nutrients the plant may need, that would be a minus, especially if you are trying to grow any legumes, or are fertilizing with an organic fertilizer. Marshall barnb...@aol.com wrote: Excellent description

Re: CSdeodorant effective or not

2003-04-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
CS makes an excellent deoderant. But don't confuse it with an antiprespirant. They are not the same thing. If you have underarm BO, CS will knock it out in about 5 seconds. But if you put it on, then sweat it off, it will do no good at all. Marshall INGRID KROPP-OVERSTREET wrote: NOT! I

Re: CSdeodorant effective or not

2003-04-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
Jim wrote: Don't forget that there is aluminum in deodorant and aluminum is very toxic. In what form? There is a lot of aluminum in the earth's crust. I am not aware of any significant toxicity unless it gets through the blood brain barrier. Marshall Jim Linda Hefferman wrote: Hi

Re: CSCandida anti-inflammatory

2003-04-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
Also as far as I know, it is the only thing other than CS that also kills viruses. If I am really worried about catching something bad I have been exposed to, I will supplement my CS with olive leaf extract. Marshall bonnie schmidlkofer wrote: ...could you list anti inflammatory

Re: CSdeodorant effective or not

2003-04-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
I don't believe there is any conclusive evidence that it can cause cancer, but then again the research could have been easily covered up by the fda like so much other stuff. The threory on it is that the body uses the sweat glands to expell toxins. If you stop up the exit point, then the toxins

Re: CSDMSO thoughts and Eye Thoughts

2003-04-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
Normally with msm and cs one uses a saturated solution. It may be different for the eyes, but I believe that is correct in general. Marshall Lynda Khula wrote: nothing to do with this, was looking in the letters in the archive and saw that a mixture of msm and cs can be used for cataracts can

Re: CSdeodorant effective or not

2003-04-07 Thread Jim
I've read studies a few years ago where some believe that the aluminum being absorbed through the skin may be the cause of breast cancer, the study went on to show why more women get breast cancer than men, because they shave their underarms and this makes it easier for the aluminum oxide to

Re: CSDMSO thoughts and Eye Thoughts

2003-04-07 Thread Charles Sutton
Does anyone know the molecular weight of the anti-biotics that DMSO carries into the blood stream?? - Original Message - From: Michael Mahoney mmaho...@eoni.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2003 9:19 PM Subject: Re: CSDMSO thoughts and Eye Thoughts Henry Holland

CSInteresting article on SARS

2003-04-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
http://www.greatdreams.com/sars.htm Marshall -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive:

Re: CShelp me make the most perfect CS EVER

2003-04-07 Thread John Osowiecki
Brilliant analogy, Ken! Much enjoyed! Thanks. ~:-} AC and DC are two different animals like a zebra and a mule that both look like horses...no equivalency to chart other than they both can pull a plow. -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver.

Re: CSCS resistency

2003-04-07 Thread Solar
TM DMSO may overcome these barriers. I have had excellent success using very TM small amounts of DMSO. In the order of a drop per cup of CS, or CS and H2O2. TM The ghastly smell is replaced with delightful woody aromas which change TM constantly. TM Tony Egads! I just put 4 drops of DMSO

Re: CShelp me make the most perfect CS EVER

2003-04-07 Thread Robert Berger
Greetings CS'ers, Now about silver in water. I have reported several times on this list of my personal experience with silver in water so here is it again.. While living in Honduras I took a sample of our off the mountain unprocessed drinking water to our research laboratory to run a silver

CSlung diseases fibrosis, asthma, COPD etc....

2003-04-07 Thread Duncan Crow
Did the cystic fibrosis treatement program address the control of oxidative stress? I ask because there are hundreds of articles pointing out the culprit in lung disorders as being chronic oxidative stress (lipid peroxidation). This can be stopped cold with cold-processed whey and selenium,

Re: CSOT garden mulching

2003-04-07 Thread Dan Nave
I wouldn't recommend old carpet for gardening. Carpet tends to collect things in it over the years like lead, pesticides, whatever was on one's feet. Old carpet is often high in toxic waste... CSOT garden mulching From: llarabie (view other messages by this author) Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2003

Re: CSBlood Types (Coffee)

2003-04-07 Thread Dan Nave
I had to stop drinking coffee as I found that it caused aching joint pain especially in my hands and lower back across the back esp at the top edge of the hip bone. I had to stay off of it completely for about 3 weeks before I could notice the difference. Then drinking a strong coffee or two

CSCS and H2o2

2003-04-07 Thread Shirley Reed
Dear list members: I accidentally left my Beck silver pulser running too long while making a quart of cs. Lots too long. Quite a gold color. I am now adding peroxide to it to see if I can get a clear color. Question is Will this brew be suitable for internal ingestion even if it does

Re: CSlung diseases fibrosis, asthma, COPD etc....

2003-04-07 Thread C Creel
Dear Duncan, You said: Did the cystic fibrosis treatement program address the control of oxidative stress? I ask because there are hundreds of articles pointing out the culprit in lung disorders as being chronic oxidative stress (lipid peroxidation). This can be stopped cold with

Re: CSpurest ever cont'd. experiment

2003-04-07 Thread Tony Moody
Hi Ingrid, DC Direct current is what flows from a battery, sort of like a steady, constant stream of water from a hose. AC Altenating current is what emerges from the house wiring and is more like water from a piston pump. There is a steady but pulsing nature to it. You might notice things

CSA good colloidal silver maker

2003-04-07 Thread Elizabeth Urra-Bazain
Hello:) I'm new to the list. I'm sure you've covered this question before, but I don't have time to search through the archives. Could you please tell me what kind of colloidal silver generator to buy, and what kind of silver to use with it? What's the difference between this ionic stuff and

CSWhere's the article Please??

2003-04-07 Thread Elizabeth Urra-Bazain
Hi again:) I noticed in the first two digest emails I received that someone referred to an article on CS uses. Could someone please point me to the article, repost it or give ma a link?? I'm really interested in all it can be used for... Hmmm..I've heard it makes a good spray for your swimming

CSFw: CSInteresting article on SARS

2003-04-07 Thread bob smith
Marshall, Very interesting. I have a few things I would like to share, but because of their nature, off list. Bob Smith rresm...@attbi.com - Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@execonn.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 10:10 AM Subject:

CSNew to list

2003-04-07 Thread Wetterauer, Letitia [MWPS]
Hello, I have been investigating colloidal silver lately after a long journey with entomoeba histolytica and other health problems, especially in the last year. I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism (have been hypo for years but ignored), adrenal hypofunction, and entomoeba histolytica infection.

Re: CSNew to list

2003-04-07 Thread Bill Missett
Welcome to the list. Hope this helps fill in the info-gap: I've had excellent results with killing and controlling amoebas and other parasites, and live in an area (Southern Mexico) where they are common food contaminants, as well as salmonella, e.coli, and others (bad shrimp, bay oysters,

CS

2003-04-07 Thread bob smith
Liz, I'm relativly new at making CS but I got my generator from Silver Gen. and am well pleased with it. I've had it a month and have made probably 50 qts. so far ranging from 5 to 19 ppm. Every batch has turned out perfect. I think that it is important that you can set the strength and have

Re: CSdeodorant effective or not

2003-04-07 Thread Jack Dayton
In what form? There is a lot of aluminum in the earth's crust. I am not aware of any significant toxicity unless it gets through the blood brain barrier. Marshall ** Many years ago, before desk top computers, I read an article condemning aluminum as a possible cause

Re: CSdeodorant effective or not

2003-04-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
It is fact that the brains of alzheimers patients have an elevated level of aluminum in them. It is unclear whether aluminum in the brain causes alheimzers, or if the disease causes accumulation of aluminum in the brain. Also it is unclear how the aluminum gets in the brain, since I believe

Re: CShelp me make the most perfect CS EVER

2003-04-07 Thread INGRID KROPP-OVERSTREET
what's the voltage to the standard d battery? what temperature was the water used? - Original Message - From: Robert Berger Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 1:24 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CShelp me make the most perfect CS EVER Greetings CS'ers, Now about silver in water.

Re: CSCS and H2o2

2003-04-07 Thread INGRID KROPP-OVERSTREET
very funny your thinking of useing h202 with CS. last night i made CS with h2o2 rather than useing distilled water. i'm not sure of my result. it just appeared to clean one electrode and turn the other electrode a white then a light yellow. and that's pretty much it. if anyone has done this or

Re: CShelp me make the most perfect CS EVER

2003-04-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
INGRID KROPP-OVERSTREET wrote: what's the voltage to the standard d battery? All single cell flashlight battery (that is a cell), whether carbon/zinc or alkaline are approximately 1.5 volts. Marshall -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions

Re: CSdeodorant effective or not

2003-04-07 Thread Jim
I've read reports in the past relating aluminum to Alzheimer's. Jim Jack Dayton wrote: In what form? There is a lot of aluminum in the earth's crust. I am not aware of any significant toxicity unless it gets through the blood brain barrier. Marshall ** Many years

Re: CShelp me make the most perfect CS EVER

2003-04-07 Thread INGRID KROPP-OVERSTREET
i will take into consideration that leaving a silver coin in water will have little if any change but i ask you to explain why the blue skins eating off of SILVERware, real silver ware survived plagues? the blue skins nicknamed due to there amount of silver intake causeing the graying of the

CSThanks for the info

2003-04-07 Thread Wetterauer, Letitia [MWPS]
Dear Bill, Thanks for the encouragement on the amoeba thing. You are right that if it kills the amoeba itself, then the cycle will be broken. When you say industrial strength. what dose are you talking about? Thanks again. Tish -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of

CSAlzheimer's - another theory

2003-04-07 Thread Wetterauer, Letitia [MWPS]
I have read yet another theory on this that ties it to various degrees of hypothyroidism. In hypothyroidism, cells are not able to clear toxins and byproducts of metabolism. People naturally become more hypo as they age. In the caveman days, humans got some amount of animal thyroid from their

Re: CSperfect CS possible questions

2003-04-07 Thread INGRID KROPP-OVERSTREET
probably right. - Original Message - From: Tony Moody Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 8:15 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSperfect CS possible questions Uhh, Ingrid, maybe we are waiting to see if you come up with something useful. Or maybe we are waitng for you to find out

Re: CSdeodorant effective or not

2003-04-07 Thread Jack Dayton
One of the latest things I read was that it (alzheimers) could actually be caused by a prion. Marshall * Thanks Marshall, but I wouldn't know a PRION if I tripped over it. Jack -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for

Re: CShelp me make the most perfect CS EVER

2003-04-07 Thread James Allison
Could it possibly be a chemical reaction between the wine and the silver storage containers and silver goblets? Yours in health, James Allison - Original Message - From: INGRID KROPP-OVERSTREET To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 2:31 PM Subject: Re:

CSDidn't mean to be rude

2003-04-07 Thread Jeff
There have been a lot of information coming my way via this list and I haven't replied to some of them. Just wanted to say I didn't mean to disappear like that, just been to busy to get online lately. I really do appreciate all the info and responses. I am really learning a lot from the people on

Re: CSdeodorant effective or not

2003-04-07 Thread hdka
Well if I was in prison I think I would like to have alzheimer. (sorry I couldn't resist) Jack Dayton writes: One of the latest things I read was that it (alzheimers) could actually be caused by a prion. Marshall * Thanks Marshall, but I wouldn't know a PRION if I

Re: CShelp me make the most perfect CS EVER

2003-04-07 Thread Denise Every
i will take into consideration that leaving a silver coin in water will have little if any change but i ask you to explain why the blue skins eating off of SILVERware, real silver ware survived plagues? the blue skins nicknamed due to there amount of silver intake causeing the graying of the

Re: CShelp me make the most perfect CS EVER

2003-04-07 Thread hdka
What about the silverware rubbing on the silverware causing flakes? James Allison writes: Could it possibly be a chemical reaction between the wine and the silver storage containers and silver goblets? Yours in health, James Allison - Original Message - From: INGRID

Re: CShelp me make the most perfect CS EVER

2003-04-07 Thread Robert Berger
Ingrid, You are absolutely correct. History shows that Nebuchaddazzar carried the drinking water for his troops in wagons carring silver tanks. The royality were also called blue bloods for that very same reason. Nice to know that you are 18 years old. I was that about 63 years ago. Don't stop

Re: CShelp me make the most perfect CS EVER

2003-04-07 Thread Albert Peirce
Bob, be a little fairer to your readers. I have not done my homework on when the milk pail or bucket was standardised, or when tin plating was commonplace, but what you are implying is that there was an electrolytic reaction between the bucket and the silver dollar. The water buckets and milk

CSbluebloods, not skins

2003-04-07 Thread mamapug
They were called blue BLOODs, as they were (relatively) clean enough to see the veins at the wrists, which appear blue. The working folk apparently were not... i will take into consideration that leaving a silver coin in water will have little if any change but i ask you to explain why

Re: CSlung diseases fibrosis, asthma, COPD etc....

2003-04-07 Thread Duncan Crow
Hi Catherine; Antioxidants can't change the progress of a genetic anomaly, true, but they can sure change anything to do with oxidative stress that is increased due to that anomaly. The oxidative stress forms a large component of the progress and permanent damage of most lung disorders

Re: CSWhere's the article Please??

2003-04-07 Thread Brian Caouette
Hmmm..I've heard it makes a good spray for your swimming pool to cut down in stuff in your pool. Does anyone know if you can buy a filter with silver for the swimming pool??? Yes you can. I've even seen portable water filters at LL Bean with Silver filters. As for the pool the link is on my

CSCS water storage tanks

2003-04-07 Thread Nancy Estes
Anybody have any info on using CS in a 550-gal. fiberglass water storage tank? Advisable? If so, how much? Nancy Estes dog...@apex2000.net

Re: CShelp me make the most perfect CS EVER

2003-04-07 Thread INGRID KROPP-OVERSTREET
ohhh. blue bloods not blue skins. I apologize for the mix up. i tend to do that at times as you will probably see in the future readings. i tend to only remember the overall concept but when it comes to details i can't recall. i am a former pot head for 5 years plus i am classified with

Re: CSbluebloods, not skins

2003-04-07 Thread INGRID KROPP-OVERSTREET
i just corrected myself about 3 minutes ago. cheers. - Original Message - From: mamapug Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 8:50 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSbluebloods, not skins They were called blue BLOODs, as they were (relatively) clean enough to see the veins at the wrists,

Re: CSDMSO thoughts and Eye Thoughts

2003-04-07 Thread Brooks Bradley
Dear Charles, There are several dictionary/encyclopedic volumes available on the open market.which provide the molecular weights of all of the known antibiotics. They are, generally, on the costly side. Such information may, also, be obtained

Re: CSRe[2]: CSpurest ever cont'd. experiment

2003-04-07 Thread INGRID KROPP-OVERSTREET
this is actually very helpful. thanx this is the feedback i was looking for. I'm just trying to educate myself. the whole experiment i posted was for feedback. i will eventually one day try to make best and most effective CS... one day with the proper tools and educational background. and i

Re: CSWhere's the article Please??

2003-04-07 Thread Charles Sutton
Link for silver pool filter didn't work. - Original Message - From: Brian Caouette bri...@dlois.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 8:48 PM Subject: Re: CSWhere's the article Please?? Hmmm..I've heard it makes a good spray for your swimming pool to cut down

Re: CSBlood Types (Coffee)COMMENT

2003-04-07 Thread Brooks Bradley

CSNew Jersey!

2003-04-07 Thread mamapug
i live in a town called Lumberton in new jersey snip Cool, I have an email buddy in Tuckerton NJ, on the coast, whom I helped to cure herself of Lyme Disease with CS. That was what I had, too. By the way, I wasn`t on your case about bluebloods, just making a correction.

Re: CSlung diseases fibrosis, asthma, COPD etc....

2003-04-07 Thread C Creel
Dear Duncan, You said: Antioxidants can't change the progress of a genetic anomaly, true, but they can sure change anything to do with oxidative stress that is increased due to that anomaly. The oxidative stress forms a large component of the progress and permanent damage of most lung

CSacute pancreaitis-OT (larger audience)

2003-04-07 Thread TJ Garland
I have a friend ,age 40, who is in the hospital with this problem. He does not drink,and according to a sonogram, does not have gall stones. He has a heart stent and has very high blood pressure. He has severe sleep apnea and sleeps with a breather. I need some help. I have recommended an

Re: CSOT New Jersey!

2003-04-07 Thread INGRID KROPP-OVERSTREET
ohhh don't take my comment the wrong way. i know it is very frustrating to get ha...@$$ed info. I am trying to find a natural way to cure or at least deal with the A.D.D./A.D.H.D. see cs I think is becoming effective to cure any physical ailments but my mental status is getting in the way of a