Hi friends,
I have posted this once before, and got no response. Surely there is
someone who will offer some information.
What ratio of H2O2 to CS do you recommend?
What are the consequences of more or less H2O2?
Does it matter how soon after generation of the Colloid/ionic mix
Thank you for the clarification.
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Well, that's not what I remember the lady telling me.
Hi, Marshall,
Thank you very much for taking initiative on this important
direction of experimentation.
Eyeballing the attenuation of the Tyndall effect and applying
it to the reduction of the particulate fraction needs to take
into account the Weber-Fechner law. Ocular perception
varies with
And, in English, that means...?
Dan ;-))
CSFreeze seperating of EIS
From: Matthew McCann (view other messages by this author)
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 08:52:28
Hi, Marshall,
Thank you very much for taking
I noticed that Dr. David Williams has recently tentatively recommended
the Tooth brushing with soap that we talked about here recently.
Incidently, I found some pieces of soap that my daughter-in-law had
made for me. I insisted that they mustn't have any perfume or scent in
them. I can actually
I have purchased the following product for cleaning my teeth. It is a Garden
of Life product. The instructions are to use 2-3 drops and I also spray
several times with CS. My teeth feel cleaner and those little drops sure pack
a punch.
Cindy
ClenzologyT Tooth and Gum Solution
Hi, Dan,
In english it means that the apparent brightness of
the Tyndall Effect varies with the order of magnitude of
'its intensity, not the intensity itself.
So a TE of a dilution (say, 2:1) will look almost the
same as the TE of the undiluted liquid.
And Marshall's experiment would indicate a
You are absolutely correct. So my apparent 95% reduction was very
likely more like 99+% really. Very good point.
I guess the right way to have done that would have been to titrate the
original EIS to get the same brightness, then figure the difference with
titration. I will try that tonight.
Hi Jim,
I read your questions originally, but didn't then nor now feel qualified to
give much help: however, I'll share what I do and know does give good
results for all who have used my CS. Upon making my CS with ONLY 1) Pure
Steam distilled Water; 2) Pure .999 Silver and 3) A Radio Shack
so does that mean we look at the laser effect in a dark room or in normal
lighting
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Subject: CSFreeze seperating of EIS
And, in English, that
Fine book called Kabloona. Is about a fellow who lived with those of the
far north for a time. He came to enjoy the taste of rotted seal meat though
at first simply couldn't stand the thought. When he returned to
'civilization' he required a transition period since a temp of 30 or so
Hi, Steve,
Viewing Tyndall Effect is better done in the dark.
But for a comparison, it is even more important to
shine the laser through two identical containers at
the same time, side by side, and then move
the laser around so it shines through both again
but in opposite direction.
The two
Hello Richard:
What do you feel, as you mentioned, the proper length of time would be to make
your solution ?
Pure steam distilled water has a very low conductivity and is hard to start.
I use a milli-ammeter to measure the current flow when making ionic CS, rather
than timing it.
All things
At 04:34 AM 19/11/04, you wrote:
I noticed that Dr. David Williams has recently tentatively recommended
the Tooth brushing with soap that we talked about here recently.
Incidently, I found some pieces of soap that my daughter-in-law had
made for me. I insisted that they mustn't have any
At 08:06 AM 19/11/04, you wrote:
Fine book called Kabloona. Is about a fellow who lived with those of
the far north for a time. He came to enjoy the taste of rotted seal meat
though at first simply couldn't stand the thought. When he returned to
'civilization' he required a transition
Hi Jim, there was a patent on CS and H2O2 and they quoted ppm of
both. To get to the same ballpark I used a teaspoon , 5ml, of 6%
h2o2, or 1 drop of 35% h202 per 250ml , cupful, of homemade cs ,
about 5ppm.
That is about what I use.
Tony
On 18 Nov 2004 at 9:24, Jim Holmes wrote:
Hi
Actually they do eat fermented fish and meat. They bury it for long periods of
time in the ground, I understand, and need to eat some of it to thrive.
http://www.mercola.com/fcgi/pf/2001/jan/21/weston_price.htm
Eskimo, or Innu, ate a diet of almost 100% animal products with hefty amounts
of
What ratio of H2O2 to CS do you recommend?
1 DROP 3% h2O2 IN 2 OZ. OF cs. LET SIT ABOUT 15 MINUTES. iT MAY GET DARKER,
BUT SHOULD CLEAR UP AGAIN IN 15 MINUTES
What are the consequences of more or less H2O2?
THE TASTE AND OVERKILL. NO MAJOR PROBLEMS
Does it matter how soon after
Hulda Clark just came out with this stuff Silver Breeze.
Its ingredients are Silver Hydrogen Peroxide.
It comes in a spay bottle.You use it like you would use a can of
disenfectant.Is there any paticular way of mixing
these two ingrediants together ? It sounds good.
www.drclark.com
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