Re: CSThis man's best freind - why low red blood cells? Lyme/Salt

2006-07-05 Thread Rowena
I hope you both have good salt in your water - sea salt or Himalayan or other non-refined, mineral-rich salt - as per the Lyme Salt/C treatment? (Lymephotos.com). Rowena -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at:

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2006-07-05 Thread yvonne cook
Hi there! I would greatly appreciate any input regarding a self-made colloidal silver ppm tester? If any of you amazingly bright folkies out there have any suggestions, please let them fly! Thanks! Yvonne :o)smile.gif

RE: CSCS: dirty dryers

2006-07-05 Thread ransley
I know this is not really on topic, but Mike M. has struck a nerve with me as well. Washers and dryers are a RACKET! I could go on and on about what I've done to keep both appliances running to keep a family of six in clean clothes. There are no good answers. If you buy cheap ones you get ill

Re: CSThis man's best freind

2006-07-05 Thread bbanever
Teri, I know you aren't referring to my Bichon however I've always suspected that the rabies vaccination he received some months before he became ill was the causative factor for his hemolytic anemia. I suppose I'll never know but one thing I do know... he'll never get another rabies

Re: CSear infection

2006-07-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
CS and 3% hydrogen peroxide can both be used in the ears, as long as the eardrum is intact with no holes. Marshall Kandee Edge wrote: My daughter has an ear infection. Did I read here recently that you could use CS in the ears? I should have saved the email, but didn't. Any advice on how

Re: CSUnidentified subject!

2006-07-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
Sodium chlorite is NaClO2. I am not sure if ionic silver would combine with sodium chlorite or not, but if it did it would produce silver chlorite, a high explosive. I would personally not combine the two. Marshall nathan cross wrote: hello everyone, does anybody know what happens when you

Re: CSThis man's best freind

2006-07-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
That is correct. Our dog received one transfusion one time without typing. I think he charged us $25 or something like that for the transfusion, I know it wan't much. That vet kept a dog blood bank at the clinic, it was a large dog. He would put the large dog up high, the one to be transfused to

Re: CScs and boron (to zeb)

2006-07-05 Thread Rowena
Dat gebeurt in elk soort zilver textiel en dit vermogen wordt niet verkleind door de stof te wassen. Looks remarkably like Dutch to me (single, not double). R Yes, Dutch; here is the address: Soetensstraat 18 Scheveningen (1 minuut van het Kurhaus), Nederland. You can go to

Re: CSUnidentified subject!

2006-07-05 Thread Mike Monett
Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com wrote: Sodium chlorite is NaClO2. I am not sure if ionic silver would combine with sodium chlorite or not, but if it did it would produce silver chlorite, a high explosive. I would personally not combine the two. Marshall I

Re: CSUnidentified subject!

2006-07-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
Mike Monett wrote: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com wrote: Sodium chlorite is NaClO2. I am not sure if ionic silver would combine with sodium chlorite or not, but if it did it would produce silver chlorite, a high explosive. I would personally not combine the

Re: CScs and boron (to zeb)

2006-07-05 Thread G K Murray
I ended up using : http://translation.langenberg.com/ which then went to http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/tr after selecting dutch to english. At least you can get the gist of it. Silverness are textile particular on the basis of Japanese hightech zilvergaren. It promotes

Re: CSUnidentified subject!

2006-07-05 Thread Mike Monett
Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com wrote: Mike Monett wrote: [...] Bleach is a good substitute for canning salt, and gives a similar white dispersion. Ammonia dissolves it just like the silver chloride dispersion from salt, but I did a quick search and couldn't find any

CSre: This man's best friend

2006-07-05 Thread Wendy
Ooops, this bounced! Lets' try again. ;-) honest Mike, I have html off... sigh, I wish I could figure it out! uggh. Anyhow... Dave, I’m not a vet, but have had success with flax oil and cottage cheese with some friends ailing older, kibble fed dogs over the years. One, (a big bouvier) I

CSsalt c to rowena and salt with cs to group

2006-07-05 Thread zeb caffe
Rowena, are you using the salt c treatment for lyme disease? If anyone is and is having success, Please post. Also, I saw something posted a while ago about using salt close to the time you use collodial silver. I didnt see any answers as to whether this is a concern.

CSFlake

2006-07-05 Thread debbiegerard99
This is strange...I brewed some silver and got a semi flake sliver shape stuck on the side of the jarany suggestions as to what it might be?...thanks debbie

CSRe: Preservatives - 5 July

2006-07-05 Thread Sandee George
Hi Mike - why would you use bleach when you have Colloidal Silver ? Regards Sandee May your troubles be less, your blessings more, and nothing but happiness come through your door! -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are

Re: CSsalt c to rowena and salt with cs to group

2006-07-05 Thread Rowena
No, originally it was because someone said that Dr Batman (rasingh?) advocated putting it in your drinking water. Then on the FMS Guai group, people were talking a bit about Lyme. Then Daddybob posted about it. Then I looked into Lyme. I don't think I have that, but probably have all sorts of

Re: CSRe: Preservatives - 5 July

2006-07-05 Thread Mike Monett
Sandee George oha...@juno.com wrote: Hi Mike - why would you use bleach when you have Colloidal Silver? Regards Sandee Hi Sandee, I did go through a period where I was making large quantities of high-ionic cs to soak the fabrics. That led to the discovery of new and bizarre