Re: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-05 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
And their opinion about this practice is . . . . ? Please advise. JBB On Saturday, May 6, 2006, at 04:57 Asia/Tokyo, James McCourt, Ph.D. wrote: There is space given to the wd40 recommendation in a Readers Digest publication they are currently mailing out. - Original Message - From

Re: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-05 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
I think that our excellent moderator, Mike, might want to keep a close eye on discussions of this kind, for exactly the reasons you site below. I can not image anyone using a product with petroleum distillates on the skin for medical purposes, and particularly not on a routine basis. We nee

Re: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-05 Thread James McCourt, Ph.D.
There is space given to the wd40 recommendation in a Readers Digest publication they are currently mailing out. - Original Message - From: "Jonathan B. Britten" To: Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 1:45 AM Subject: CS>WD 40 Warning > There has been talk here about using WD 40 on the skin.

CS>About Water

2006-05-05 Thread Maryau Jeune
Hi everyone: My CS production seems to be going very well, thanks to all who provided a helping hand. However, now, I have a question about water. In all the sources I have checked about the kind of water to be used for CS, they recommend distilled water. A friend of mine was asking me if

CS>Re: Re: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-05 Thread noblemetals
It also degrades the primers. WD 40 is very high in sulfur and thus is used by mechanics to aid in arthritis problems. > > From: V > Date: 2006/05/05 Fri PM 03:00:38 EDT > To: "Jonathan B. Britten" > Subject: Re: CS>WD 40 Warning > > Hi Jonathan, > > I have put it on my skin, because nothin

Re: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-05 Thread V
Hi Jonathan, I have put it on my skin, because nothing else would give relief when I was getting an itchy spot, the more I scratched the more it itched until it would be raw and then it would itch some more. Tried all sorts of things nothing would stop the itch. So I finally tried the WD40 on i

Re: CS>Poison Ivy

2006-05-05 Thread Tad Winiecki
Thanks for the info, Charles. Before this subject is beaten to death, I want to say that Gopher's Purge, an annual Euphoria (milkweed) that I got started in my yard to hopefully repel voles, and that makes a 4-5' plant that self seeds exorbitantly, causes a PI like skin rash on my skin. Last summ

Re: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-05 Thread Carol Ann
Truthfully, Jonathan. If someone were to post a Quack Watch warning or advisement that enthusiastic proponents of Colloidal Silver also consider if not outright advise using WD-40 for the treatment of arthritis and rheumatism I would not fault them. One wonders why alt health has a difficult t

CS>EIS part 2

2006-05-05 Thread Robert Berger
Listers; I forgot to say that I used two gallons and not five. Sorry> "Ole Bob"

CS>Large volume production of EIS

2006-05-05 Thread Robert Berger
Greetings listers, On April 28 John McLean posted about making 5 gallons of EIS in 8 hrs. using a modification of my book's layout on pages 29-30, by using a large flat cathode instead of the rod. He obtained a reading of 25 uS/cm with a TDS meter. What is missing is the TDS reading after

Re: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-05 Thread Carol Ann
http://arthritis.about.com/od/alternativetreatments/f/wd40.htm OR Simply get off their sedentary butts and try some good ole fashioned exercise instead to oil and grease those creaky, squeaky joints and bound ligaments. http://www.malehealthcenter.com/p_exercise.html The health benefits of any

Re: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-05 Thread Carol Ann
Marshall, I dont see how anyone would consider or suggest seriously WD-40 for medicinal purposes, topical or otherwise. The skin happens to be the most systemic and highly efficient method of introduction and penetration. Such a recommendation is beyond my logic and reasoning. Akin to saying d

Re: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-05 Thread Carol Ann
http://www.virginia.edu/uvaprint/MSDS%20DIR/PDF%20FILES/WD-40.pdf http://yarchive.net/chem/wd40.html Marshall Dudley wrote: I am confused. What does this have to do with WD-40? It is for benzene, toluene, xylene, styrene, methyl chloroform (1-1-1-trichloroethane), and dimethylformamide; [AC

Re: CS>Probiotic Question

2006-05-05 Thread ruth strackbein
Thanks to all who have responded to my probiotic question. Am reading your information with interest. Ruth From Ruth Strackbein From: Dennis Gulenchin Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.comTo: silver-list@eskimo.comSubject: Re: CS>Probiotic QuestionDate: Thu, 04 May 2006 23:52:20 -0500 Ed,Is there not

Re: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
I am confused. What does this have to do with WD-40? It is for benzene, toluene, xylene, styrene, methyl chloroform (1-1-1-trichloroethane), and dimethylformamide; [ACGIH] and I don't recall any of those being in WD-40. Marshall Carol Ann wrote: > Risky would be putting it mildly. > > "Jonathan

Re: CS>Re: polarity switcher

2006-05-05 Thread Sandee George
Thanks Marshall, I appreciate the information very much, will go and see how to construct now. Regards Sanee May your troubles be less, your blessings more, and nothing but happiness comes through your door! -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions

Re: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-05 Thread Carol Ann
Risky would be putting it mildly. "Jonathan B. Britten" wrote: See also: http://hazmap.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/hazmap_generic?tbl=TblDiseases&id=326 JBB On Friday, May 5, 2006, at 17:45 Asia/Tokyo, Jonathan B. Britten wrote: > There has been talk here about using WD 40 on the skin. Please see

Re: CS>Re: polarity switcher

2006-05-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
They apparently use sessions, and then expire them quickly. You will have to go to their main page and search for 4KN15 RELAY,TIME DELAY Miniature Time Delay Relay, Coil Voltage 100-120 VAC, Contact Form DPDT, Contact Current Rating Resistive 5 Amps, Maximum Time Range 10 Minutes, Minimum Time R

Re: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-05 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
See also: http://hazmap.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/hazmap_generic?tbl=TblDiseases&id=326 JBB On Friday, May 5, 2006, at 17:45 Asia/Tokyo, Jonathan B. Britten wrote: There has been talk here about using WD 40 on the skin. Please see the link below. http://www.camd.lsu.edu/msds/w/wd_40.htm NB t

CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-05 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
There has been talk here about using WD 40 on the skin. Please see the link below. http://www.camd.lsu.edu/msds/w/wd_40.htm NB there is no mention of DMSO, which someone suggested might be an ingredient. I think it would be quite risky to expose oneself to this product. JBB -- The Sil

RE: CS>Probiotic Question

2006-05-05 Thread Ed Kasper
Mother of Vinegar and Kombucha are Different. may look very similar. Both are extremely healthy. Mother of vinegar and kombucha have the same bacteria different yeasts. Mother of vinegar uses predominately an anaerobic (without oxygen) yeasts and kombucha yeasts are aerobic (with oxygen) yeasts, On