I'm aware of the video card issue, because there's a guy at DisplayMate
who claims that to avoid flicker, the best thing is a CRT with a top
quality video card enabling 150 hz refresh rate.
However, how would even the best video card help people whose issue is
fluorescence? There are many experts,
Sure, can't find the link right now, I,m all linked
out right now, been a long day. If my memory serves me
right it CS, 85% ionic and 15% particle, almost the
same as a lvdc generator would give you. Ode Coyote
posted a link a few months ago. I,ll try and find
tomorrow if someone else doesn't post
Hi,
Can you tell us what ASAP is made from? Is this Artemisinin?
Thank you,
Jean Baugh
**
>
> The FDA must be a powerful arm funded by the drug
> company's. I went back today to find some info on ASAP
> and their claims about curing malaria in 5 days. Its
> all gone from the Ameri
The FDA must be a powerful arm funded by the drug
company's. I went back today to find some info on ASAP
and their claims about curing malaria in 5 days. Its
all gone from the American Biotech Labs web page and
also from the news report on Clifton Mining Company,
even went to the wayback web site t
Are any Aussies making/buying nasal wash with Xylitol? Should one be able
to buy it in local shops or only on the net? And get the powder rather than
a ready made up liquid? I asked at the chemist but even the computer didn't
track it down.
Have got to http://www.xylitol.com.au/resources.html an
Hello, Frank,
Thank you very much for your excellent, stimulating
and generous contribution to this topic.
Matthew
This is what I had hoped. I'll do a test with just a few drops and see how
it goes.
Cheers, Roger B
on 30/5/2004 11:21 PM, Ode Coyote at odecoy...@alltel.net wrote:
My observations indicate that it doesn't matter when you add H2O2 nor does
it
have a limited shelf life.
.but don't "start"
At 11:50 AM 5/30/04, you wrote:
At the anode electrical current passing through the metallic silver will
strip an electron from the outermost orbit of a silver atom thus converting
it into an ion. The ion is water soluble and dissolves into the water thus
increasing the ionic silver concentration
No problem to me, I have saved the article, it was very interesting, and
since the researchers deliberately *infected* the test mice with a
yeast, it has some bearing possibly on intestinal candida/allergies.
Feel free to make similar mistakes anytime.
paula
Lagoon wrote:
sorry, that was to
Hi Trem, I don't know if this question has been laid to rest by now, but
for what it's worth, there are two ways one substance dissolves in another
- and remains dissolved; one is in the ionic form, the other is
covalent. By the time you are down the size scale to atoms or molecules of
an ele
Paul H wrote:
> Where do those extra electrons go?
> I am guessing that they combine with hydrogen ions in the water to form
> hydrogen gas 2H+ + 2Ag -> H2 + 2Ag+ hence the small bubbles we see when
> making CS.
> Is that correct?
At the anode electrical current passing through the metallic silve
JBB wrote:
> NB that the methods below would conceivably enable even a layman to
> decant nearly pure ionic/colloidal solutions. Seems to me that in the
> freezing method, for example, one could confirm the dense concentration
> of particles at the bottom of the container using a laser, and ge
Hi Mathew,
I'll leave those experiments to those of you who have the time and inclination.
I'm satisfied that the labs are accurate in their test results.
Trem
- Original Message -
From: Matthew McCann PE
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2004 5:36 PM
Subjec
Ode wrote:
> I believe that Frank Key uses an ultra centrifuge to nail particles to
> the wall and AA Spec.
> Or maybe his Malvern Particle sizer does it all.
Details on the equipment we use are shown on this page:
http://www.colloidalsciencelab.com/labEquipment.htm
The centrifuge is a Beckm
Thank you very much Frank,
JOH
-Original Message-
From: Frank Key [mailto:fr...@colloidalsciencelab.com]
Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2004 6:56 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Fw: How to separate ions from particles
JOH wrote:
> That gives total Ag in any sample; how do you separ
Can you share your expertise on this question.
Does H2O2 added to CS make smaller particles, ions, or ions and smaller
particles or does something else happen?
TIA
JOH
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I have one jar of CS and 20% DMSO that has remained clear for over a
month, it is in a plastic water bottle. Another has turned slightly
orange-gold, it is in a canning jar - could have had some residue, but I
generally rinse them 3 X in distilled water.
Garnet
On Sun, 2004-05-30 at 06:36, Ode C
I asked a computer consultant about this and he said it is most often
the quality of your video card and not the monitor. I don't know much
about them only that most people buy cheap ones, except for the gamers
and geeks, who know it is worth the extra $$$ to get a top of the line
video card.
Gar
You could try putting my email address into your address book.
Silver is reactive to sulpher.
DMSO is a sulpher compound.
I wonder what DMSO does to CS?
...DMSO + H2O2 + CS [eis]=
Ode
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My observations indicate that it doesn't matter when you add H2O2 nor does it have a limited shelf life.
.but don't "start" a batch with it.
Even 4 drops per pint does something eventually. It doesn't take much. Too much tastes really nasty.
PS, Peroxide also does a fine job of cleaning e
I believe that Frank Key uses an ultra centrifuge to nail particles to
the wall and AA Spec.
Or maybe his Malvern Particle sizer does it all.
ode
At 12:42 PM 5/29/2004 -0600, you wrote:
>That gives total Ag in any sample; how do you separate them?
>
>TIA
>
>JOH
>
>-Original Message-
Where do those extra electrons go?
I am guessing that they combine with hydrogen ions in the water to form
hydrogen gas 2H+ + 2Ag -> H2 + 2Ag+ hence the small bubbles we see when
making CS.
Is that correct?
Paul H
- Original Message -
From: "Frank Key"
> Ions are less than single atoms
<-Original Message->
From: John Rigby
Sent: 5/29/2004 7:04:18 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Computer-eye
Hi Minnie and folks,
THIS one is worth repeating in a clickable form:
http://www.vestibular.org/computer.html
Now we can all feel sorry for those rich people with
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