CS[List owner] updates...

2005-11-21 Thread M. G. Devour
I've updated the footers and the archive page at the silver list web site to reflect the current unavailability of the escribe.com archives. Hopefully this will reduce the confusion for new folks. Thank you, Mike D. [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian] [mdev...@eskimo.com

CSthanks and nano questions

2005-11-21 Thread featherwon
Many thanks to stuff, tw11LL, Steve, and Vince for the info:) I have made 3 batches with my new generator, but this weekend went and got another bottle of Sovereign Silver for taking internally. The reasonI still dont know what the safe dossage for the SG6 Silver Gen is. Does anyone know?

Re: CSthanks and nano questions

2005-11-21 Thread Lea Ann
Hello (BTW, what's your name?), Before I purchased my SG6 Silver Generator I felt nervous and confused as you do. After I read through this website: www.silvermedicine.org (especially the information on argyria) I felt comfortable buying the unit and drinking liberally (up to a pint a day

CSRE: silver-digest Digest V2005 #741

2005-11-21 Thread Carty, William
Could you please rename Cancer file more appropriately Umeboshi plums? I am interested in the website that address CS and cancer, but not particularly interested in the plum issue. Since there is so much information presented, and I do not have time to read all of it, it seems that appropriate

Re: CSNanosilver

2005-11-21 Thread Marshall Dudley
You can use a scanning photospectrometer. Marshall Robert Berger wrote: Terry, We have no way of measuring particle size short of a TEM which is $75.00 to $100.00. I know that my assymeterical electrode setup does made particles (ions) that measure from subnano to 28 nanometers based on

Re: CS[List owner] updates...

2005-11-21 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Morning Mike, At 04:49 AM 11/21/2005, you wrote: I've updated the footers and the archive page at the silver list web site to reflect the current unavailability of the escribe.com archives. Hopefully this will reduce the confusion for new folks. Did you ever come up with a clue why they

Re: CSRunning water?

2005-11-21 Thread Marmar845
In a message dated 11/20/05 11:23:48 PM Central Standard Time, devorah...@sbcglobal.net writes: Does everyone put their silver rods under running water before they dry No -- I don't. I simply wipe them off with a paper towel. MA

Re: CSNanosilver vs EIS vs Ionic Silver

2005-11-21 Thread Ode Coyote
EIS 1] Dissolved silver oxides of various configurations. 2] Dissolved silver hydroxides. 3] Suspended silver oxides when the concentration exceeds the saturation point of dissolved silver oxides. 4] Suspended silver hydroxides when the concentration exceeds the saturation point of dissolved

Re: CSthanks and nano questions

2005-11-21 Thread Dan Nave
Many people pay almost a dollar for a gallon of distilled water, so that price would be a bit low... Dan You wrote: feather...@netscape.net 11/21/2005 8:37:48 AM ...wish you could put it in walmart for a dollar a gallon:) -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing

Re: CSthanks and nano questions

2005-11-21 Thread scl...@netzero.net
You can check the Silvergen site. Actually Natural Immunogenics did some testing on batches from the Silvergen SG6 and 7 and both were rated excellent quality by the Natural Immunogenics lab. I wouldn't be concerned at all how small your particles are, as they are indeed very small. If we were

RE: CSthanks and nano questions

2005-11-21 Thread Ernie Patai
Hey Dan, That would be right. I pay 5 dollars for 18.5 litre jug which is almost 5 gallons. Actually works out to 1.25 a gallon, that's a Canadian gallon. :-) Ernie -Original Message- From: Dan Nave [mailto:dn...@mn.nilfisk-advance.com] Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 1:38 PM To:

CSOde to Ode

2005-11-21 Thread M. G. Devour
Langsley wrote: As is customary for me, I read all of your posts word for word. As is also customary for me when reading your posts, somewhere short of half way through my vision begins to blur, or perhaps it is actually my mind. This one is no exception. Again as has become customary for me

Re: CS[List owner] updates...

2005-11-21 Thread M. G. Devour
Wayne writes: Did you ever come up with a clue why [the archives] do not work? The archives were a free service of escribe.com, which started out as a partnership of several people and a group of volunteers. It never managed to succeed as a business model, and over time the staff

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2005-11-21 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Langsley said, The fact remains that an ion of silver in our context is one atom of silver minus one electron. And that means that it is one size and doesn't vary. Actually, that is one of the important points, and it is very important. An ion is NOT one atom of silver minus one electron. It is

Re: CSNanosilver vs EIS vs Ionic Silver

2005-11-21 Thread Langsley
On Monday November 21 2005 11:37 am, Ode Coyote wrote: EIS 1] Dissolved silver oxides of various configurations. 2] Dissolved silver hydroxides. 3] Suspended silver oxides when the concentration exceeds the saturation point of dissolved silver oxides. 4] Suspended silver hydroxides when

CSAnyone know of a good sink filter for hot cold water?

2005-11-21 Thread Nenah Sylver
I'm moving into a rental house in about a week and would like to fit all the sinks (as well as showers) with a water filter that can accomodate both hot and cold water. The water is not only high in sediment, but is town chlorinated water. The skin absorbs chlorine and it's just as if you've

RE: CS

2005-11-21 Thread Jim Holmes
Excellent Terry. Thank you. -Original Message- From: Terry Chamberlin [mailto:tcj...@yahoo.ca] Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 2:52 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS Langsley said, The fact remains that an ion of silver in our context is one atom of silver minus one electron.