CS>wide anode and narrow cathode brew

2006-05-09 Thread Dan Nave
Ole Bob you are a genius! I finally got a larger piece (20 gage sheet - 3 ounces) of silver ($70 ;-( and my own cheap Harbor Freight Tools current meter ($5.00 ;-) and tried out my first cell with the wide anode and narrow cathode. The sheet anode is 6" x 3" and the cathode was a piece of 12

Re: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-09 Thread debbiegerard99
I believe the crowns that are mentioned are made of Gold and the thirty pieces of silver that was given Judas to betray ChristIt is very interesting too the objects in the Tabernacle in the wilderness that were made with different metals also even the Tabernacle itself in certain areasd

Re: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-09 Thread Carol Ann
Is that in the Bible as well? debbiegerar...@comcast.net wrote: Gold is also a symbol of deity where silver is redemption -- Original message -- From: Carol Ann How come they didnt bring silver as well? Dan Nave wrote: The wise men brought gifts of gold, fran

Re: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-09 Thread debbiegerard99
Gold is also a symbol of deity where silver is redemption -- Original message -- From: Carol Ann How come they didnt bring silver as well? Dan Nave wrote: The wise men brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh... debbiegerar...@comcast.net wrote: > > Can I t

Re: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-09 Thread Carol Ann
How come they didnt bring silver as well? Dan Nave wrote: The wise men brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh... debbiegerar...@comcast.net wrote: > > Can I throw my two cents worth in alsothe frankencise, mryth, and > one other bought by the wise men to the baby Christ are known

Re: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-09 Thread Dan Nave
The wise men brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh... debbiegerar...@comcast.net wrote: Can I throw my two cents worth in alsothe frankencise, mryth, and one other bought by the wise men to the baby Christ are known antifungals toodebbie -- Original message

Re: CS>Dangers of Colloidal Silver

2006-05-09 Thread bob smith
Dan, I'm glad this topic came up. When I first started making EIS I got a gallon of each kind (Cub and Glenwood) several times. Each time the Glenwood was a higher PPM so I settled for Cub. I have always picked up a case at a time and would test the PPM of 1 gal. You are right that 1.2

Re: CS>Dangers of Colloidal Silver

2006-05-09 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Morning Ode, A very good point. At 07:39 AM 5/9/2006, you wrote: NOW, people can buy a decent almost foolproof generator for $200 or less vs the $150 to $400 for *nothing-in-a-shoddy-black-box* that was the only thing available back in the late 80s and early 90s. [When $150 was real money...

Re: CS>Myristin CMO

2006-05-09 Thread noblemetals
Read "Our Bodies many Cries for Water" by Batamanjidi M.D. He uses water and sea salt for arthritis. > > From: Pat > Date: 2006/05/09 Tue PM 02:57:19 EDT > To: silver list > Subject: CS>Myristin CMO > > I've now finished three bottles of Myristin (51 > capsules in each)and Myrist-aid and

CS>Myristin CMO

2006-05-09 Thread Pat
I've now finished three bottles of Myristin (51 capsules in each)and Myrist-aid and am sorry to report that it didn't help my knee or my achy hands. I didn't really expect help with the knee; what can help when the cartilage is worn away? I was very good for the first 35 days about my dietno

CS>Color of CS vs, DW purity, was Re: CS>Dangers of Colloidal Silver

2006-05-09 Thread sol
Oh, I see. That makes sense. My CS goes quite yellow with water of about 1.5 uS. The last commercial DW I bought locally read 6.7 uS. Which is why I distill my own (double distill). If I could get CS only slightly tinted with any commercial DW I can get here, I would not have needed a still of

Re: CS>Dangers of Colloidal Silver

2006-05-09 Thread bob smith
Cub. Kandiohi is the same water, but .10 cents higher. They come from Chippewa Springs in Menominee, Ws. I tried Glenwood thinking it would be the best because it is the highest price. I didn't get any color in the EIS but the mineral content was quite a bit higher. And the price .20 cents

Re: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-09 Thread debbiegerard99
That's another one that is a biggieall thru the Word...debbie -- Original message -- From: Marshall Dudley And don't forget about the olive leaf extract's antipathogen properties: Ezekiel 47:12 (New International Version) "Fruit trees of all kinds will grow on both

Re: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-09 Thread Marshall Dudley
And don't forget about the olive leaf extract's antipathogen properties: Ezekiel 47:12 (New International Version) "Fruit trees of all kinds will grow on both banks of the river. Their leaves will not wither, nor will their fruit fail. Every month they will bear, because the water from the sanctu

Re: CS>Tabletop Oven - Far Infrared

2006-05-09 Thread Rowena
Is there a way to reheat food in these types of ovens? My children and I eat earlier than my husband because he doesn't get off work until late. So he heats up what I made for the rest of us in the microwave. I have concerns about this but don't know of another option. Well, Shelli, you can use

CS>RE: ***Possible Spam*** Re: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-09 Thread Jim Holmes
Somewhere a long time ago, someone told me that most of WD 40 is kerosene. I do not know if that is true. -Original Message- From: V [mailto:vzo...@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 1:01 PM To: Jonathan B. Britten Subject: ***Possible Spam*** Re: CS>WD 40 Warning Hi Jonathan, I hav

Re: CS>CS & Xylitol and eyes

2006-05-09 Thread debbiegerard99
Can a person oxygenate the eyes from the exterior? or does it have to happen taking supplement's...thanks debbie -- Original message -- From: "Ian Roe" > Has anyone tried CS and xylitol drops in the eyes yet for anything? 1 > teaspoon of xylitol to 8 oz of CS. Did you

Re: CS>Tabletop Oven - Far Infrared

2006-05-09 Thread debbiegerard99
I have a little toaster oven on my counter top...if you know your husband is on his way you could experiment and heat it up accordingly so glad your concerned about the dangers of a micro-wave...deb -- Original message -- From: "Shelli" > Is there a way to reheat food

Re: CS>Tabletop Oven - Far Infrared

2006-05-09 Thread Shelli
Is there a way to reheat food in these types of ovens? My children and I eat earlier than my husband because he doesn't get off work until late. So he heats up what I made for the rest of us in the microwave. I have concerns about this but don't know of another option. Shelli - Original

RE: CS>Dangers of Colloidal Silver

2006-05-09 Thread Dan Nave
Carol, You may want to purchase a copy of Ole Bob's Colloidal Silver book. It has a lot of good information in it for people who want to make it themselves. Dan >>> Carol Ann 5/9/2006 6:54:36 AM >>> A error/ommission/correction. :0. For people who do NOT choose to purchase a name brand

Re: CS>Dangers of Colloidal Silver

2006-05-09 Thread Dan Nave
I believe that Bob (this Bob) lives in my area, so that's why I'm asking him. The best DW I have found here is Glenwood Inglewood brand at about 1.3uS. That makes pretty good CS but using a SilverPuppy I still get a product that has a slight tint, just off colorless. Cub Foods brand is OK at ab

Re: CS>Tabletop Oven - Far Infrared

2006-05-09 Thread Rowena
A quick return to the subject of tabletop ovens - I just came across http://www.alkalife.com/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=430 showing a similar device but using far infrared as a heat source. I know nothing else about it, though. Seems cheap enough. Rowena -- The Silver List is a moderated for

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2006-05-09 Thread Medwith, Robert
At this site the were talking about .001 micron size at 250 PPM Not sure how they would get this in CS http://www.angelfire.com/folk/naturalife/collsilv.html Bob

Re: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-09 Thread debbiegerard99
Can I throw my two cents worth in alsothe frankencise, mryth, and one other bought by the wise men to the baby Christ are known antifungals toodebbie -- Original message -- From: Marshall Dudley > There are many websites that make the following claim: > > Sil

Re: CS>Dangers of Colloidal Silver

2006-05-09 Thread Carol Ann
In the book The Body Electric there is a paragraph that leads with the following: "Dispassionate Philosopher inquiring into nature from the sheer love of knowledge, single minded Alchemist puttering about a secluded basement in search of elixirs to benefit all humanity - these ideals no longer

Re: CS>Dangers of Colloidal Silver

2006-05-09 Thread Trem
Hi Carol Ann, While it may be true some commercial generators do have problems (I won't go there) it isn't the case with our generators as far as I'm concerned. It's more like the Ron Popeil adverts that say "Just set it and forget it". I make a gallon or more daily using an SG7 Pro and in t

Re: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-09 Thread Marshall Dudley
There are many websites that make the following claim: Silver is also mentioned in the Bible where royalty carried water in silver vessels in the belief that this water would help them maintain their health. ( http://www.angelfire.com/folk/naturalife/collsilv.html and ahttp://www.island.net/~zapp

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2006-05-09 Thread Marshall Dudley
Although I am not privy to how it is actually made, I suspect that it is made by adding a silver compound to a protein, like silver nitrate to gelatin. Marshall da...@alchemysa.com.au wrote: > Hello Ole Bob I can assure you the last thing I want to do is make MSP > colloidal silver. But simply a

Re: CS>Dangers of Colloidal Silver

2006-05-09 Thread sol
My two cents is it doesn't matter what brand someone else is using to reliably make clear CS with unless you live in the same area, and can buy DW that is bottled at the same plant their DW came from. Reason is, distilled water is bottled as *locally* as possible. sol Dan Nave wrote: Bob,

Re: CS>Dangers of Colloidal Silver

2006-05-09 Thread Dan Nave
Bob, What brands of Distilled Water are you using? Dan >>> "bob smith" 5/8/2006 1:58:30 PM >>> I have been making EIS for over 3 years with a Silver Gen 6 at between 5PPM/18PPM and have never had a batch show any color. I never wash the brew jar. The sides have a slight yellow/amber tint.

Re: CS>Dangers of Colloidal Silver

2006-05-09 Thread Ode Coyote
At 08:19 AM 5/8/2006 -0700, you wrote: Well, I see that vendors are on the defensive. Unnecessarily. Those that make CS with "hand lathed ,consistent DC current, uniform machines capable of predetermined PMMs still have margins of error.. ## Of course...just not HUGE undeterminable

Re: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-09 Thread William Missett
Where in the Bible? Most interesting!! - Original Message - From: "Marshall Dudley" To: Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 12:07 PM Subject: Re: CS>WD 40 Warning Malcolm Stebbins wrote: Hi Jonathan, and others, How do you (generic 'you') think the beneficial antibacterial etc., effect

RE: CS>Dangers of Colloidal Silver

2006-05-09 Thread Carol Ann
A error/ommission/correction. :0. For people who do NOT choose to purchase a name brand there is definitely a learning curve which include assembling the materials, mistakes/errors, higher incidence of bad batches, etc. Carol Ann wrote: Now I understand better why you are considered an

RE: CS>Dangers of Colloidal Silver

2006-05-09 Thread Carol Ann
Now I understand better why you are considered an esteemed Moderator. More Buddha like perhaps. :) Since I chose not to buy a ready made generator from a vendor I cannot give testimonial to any as many on the Forum do. For those that decide to purchase them from a vendor the process is genera