Matthew said,
If the 0.1 M solution is transparent and colorless,
then a 0.1 millimolar solution (about 10 ppm Ag+)
will surely be transparent and colorless too, don't
you
agree?
Yes, I do. My point was that, because of silver
nitrates distinct staining propensity, it seems to
lend itself to
How long is the string, is it so long that they have to walk the string
to get to the can, or is it just a little longer than the can?
Mashall
S Khanna wrote:
It sounds horrible, but no worse than rat poison, which causes them to
die a slow death also. My brother has a summer cottage, which
Terry Chamberlin wrote:
Matthew said,
You said, Dissolved silver salts such as silver
nitrate and silver citrate can and do result in
argyria, and, they cause argyria if enough are
consumed though the dissolved salt may be colorless.
I would dispute that. In fact the only cases of
argyria
Congratulations and Much Appreciation, Terry,
us seekers appreciate this excellent presentation that clarifies our use
of properly made, good CS without the dread of Argyria--I feel that IF the
FDA and Big Pharma knew of many Argyria sufferers, they would promote the
victims pictures on milk
Depends on the antifreeze.
ethylene glycol is extremely poisonous
propylene glycol is of limited toxcidity, and found in many foods if you
look at the ingredients
If you buy enviornment friendly antifreeze it will be the propylene
glucol.
Marshall
James McCourt, Ph.D. wrote:
The rats fall
Terry Chamberlin wrote:
Matthew,
What is .1 M? How does that translate into ppm?
silver nitrate molecular weight is 170
1 liter of water has a weight of 1000 grams
0.1 molar solution would have 17 grams of silver nitrate in one liter of water,
and would
thus be 17,000 ppm.
Marshall
I
Or a genetic disorder from inbreeding like the blue people of Virginia.
http://www.people.virginia.edu/~rjh9u/fugate.html
Marshall
Ode Coyote wrote:
The association of the name blue blood' and silverware use is pure
speculation..and HIGHLY unlikely.
In the 1910s and on, silver plated
Once a stone has gotten that big, the only options I believe are:
1. pass it, very painful
2. operation
3. blast it ultrasonically
Marshall
fl...@aol.com wrote:
Help! I have a kidney stone that is killing me. Any suggestions
on any treatments are welcome. Dana
Hmm, I wonder if that is the blue and pink ph sensing snowball flow
plant they are talking about.
Marshall
CH wrote:
Help! I have a kidney stone that is killing me. Any suggestions on
any treatments are welcome. Dana Hi, Dana, I've heard that Hydrangea
helps to dissolve stones. Site
In a message dated 5/16/05 8:56:43 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
mdud...@king-cart.com writes:
Hmm, I wonder if that is the blue and pink ph sensing snowball flow plant
they are talking about.
Marshall
CH wrote:
Help! I have a kidney stone that is killing me. Any suggestions
Terry Chamberlin wrote:
Matthew said,
If the 0.1 M solution is transparent and colorless,
then a 0.1 millimolar solution (about 10 ppm Ag+)
will surely be transparent and colorless too, don't
you
agree?
Yes, I do. My point was that, because of silver
nitrates distinct staining
What's the ppm silver in Troublesome Creek?
- Original Message -
From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 10:44 AM
Subject: Re: CSCS argyria
Or a genetic disorder from inbreeding like the blue people of Virginia.
No more than anywhere else, this is totally genetic. If you read all the
papers on
it, the genetic defect has been found, and a treatment is availabe to make them
pink, as long as they use the treatment. It has nothing to do with silver at
all.
Marshall
William Missett wrote:
What's the ppm
Silver citrate solution was marketed as Itrol and is listed in
the U.S. Dispensatory, 1937, J.B. Lippincott Co. Phila.
and would be included in Hill Pillsbury reference to
argyria being associated with every silver compound in
clinical use in 1939, except silver oxide.
Incidentally, Hill and
In a message dated 5/16/05 10:59:57 AM Central Daylight Time,
mdud...@king-cart.com writes:
Once a stone has gotten that big, the only options I believe are: 1. pass
it, very painful
2. operation
3. blast it ultrasonically
There is another option and it was mentioned earlier --
I'm sorry, but it is a meaningless statement. To state
that something could be formed merely means it is
hypothetically possible.
Actually it goes beyond. Hill and Pillsbury wrote on p.13:
It has been assumed that a free silver ion entering the
blood stream forms a soluble with the plasma
why the caution on drinking water?
Louise wrote:
Caution, if you are peeing very little do not drink lots of water. IF
you pee a quart a day, drink the same (taking into consideration what
you might loose in perspiration)
There are homeopathic remedies for stoned and pain and would suggest
If you have kidney problems and the urine is not being excreted then you get
edema.
There are remedies to help kidney function. Drinking more water than your
kidneys can handle is not a good idea.
Many people when put in hospital get a refugee syndrome and the kidneys
start to conserve water
List,
Several times in the past few months, one member has responded to
messages using an alternative English orthography -- i.e., a kind of
phonemic spelling system that was unconventional but readable.
I can not find the postings from this person in my files. Would that
member kindly
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