Re: CS>Rebuttals please

2007-12-17 Thread Del
I'm no expert, but my guess is that this could be true, because selenium is one of the factors that helps remove silver from the body, and people who use colloidal silver are recommended to supplement with selenium. In helping to remove the silver from the body, the selenium most likely gets us

RE: CS>Rebuttals please-could silver cause selenium problems

2007-12-17 Thread bob Larson
...selenium has lots to do with moving metals out of the body in general doesn't it? i might well have forgotten, but i think selenium is one of the ingredients in the "argyria cure" formula that the guy who used CS (in huge amounts for a long time) to cure drug resistant syphilis and got argyria u

Re: CS>Rebuttals please-could silver cause selenium problems

2007-12-17 Thread Ekowal459
Unfortunately I can't say anything to disprove it and I won't say it's impossible either though I doubt it. Nutrients are often antagonistic to each other. When some ratios are thrown far out of kilter, deficiencies can be antagonized. Calcium and magnesium are antagonistic towards

Re: CS>Rebuttals please

2007-12-17 Thread leslie1053
I found out that mercury depletes selenium. Just thought I'd throw that in. Leslie - Original Message - From: marmar...@bellsouth.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 5:29 PM Subject: CS>Rebuttals please -- Original message from "D

CS>Rebuttals please

2007-12-17 Thread marmar845
-- Original message from "Dianne France" : -- MarMar Do you know the state where this person resides? Is the area he stables his horse selenium deprived? The CS might not be a factor. Hi Dianne. No -- I don't know where this person lives. The same thought

CS>Rebuttals please

2007-12-17 Thread marmar845
-- Original message from Carol Ann : -- Did the poster say exactly how this information was derived or to how the CS was specifically related to selenium depletion ie. Tests, etc. Hi Carol. No -- there was no substantiation. Just the remarks that I forwarded

Re: CS>Rebuttals please

2007-12-17 Thread Dianne France
MarMar Do you know the state where this person resides? Is the area he stables his horse selenium deprived? The CS might not be a factor. Maybe others can give more information. Dianne - Original Message - From: marmar...@bellsouth.net To: silver

Re: CS>Rebuttals please

2007-12-17 Thread Carol Ann
Did the poster say exactly how this information was derived or to how the CS was specifically related to selenium depletion ie. Tests, etc. marmar...@bellsouth.net wrote: The following post came through one of my equine lists. Can anyone here comment on this please? MA "I cautio

CS>Rebuttals please

2007-12-17 Thread marmar845
The following post came through one of my equine lists. Can anyone here comment on this please? MA "I caution anyone using the Colloidal silver for an extended period of time. It depletes the body of selenium. I have personaly used it on my lyme disease gelding, and this was how I found i

Re: CS>Anode/Cathode Help Please

2007-12-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
I think that using stainless steel for a cathode in larger setups to save money is ill advised. The way to save money is to reverse the current every minute, with two silver electrodes. If you do that 90% of the plateout will get used to make CS, instead of plating out on the stainless steel.

CS>Why Haven't You Been Told about,the REAL Cause of Heart Attacks?

2007-12-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
You've Been Sold a "Bill of Goods" Where Cholesterol is Concerned http://w3.newsmax.com/blaylock/22a.cfm?s=al&promo_code=4171-1 Marshall -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, add

Re: CS>Anode/Cathode Help Please

2007-12-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
Maybe because the anode of an electrolysis cell is opposite of the anode of a battery. I find that confusing myself. Anyway, you want the positive to go to the silver which is the anode. Marshall Bruce Anderson wrote: I have one electrode that is 60" of #14 silver wire. I have one electrode

Re: CS>A new mainstream "politically well connected" form of ionic silver?

2007-12-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
faith gagne wrote: Are the followign statements true? How can an ion "Die"?From the article: "Now it's interesting to note that silver needs to reach a state of ionization before it can demonstrate any efficacy at all. And although this was sufficient for maintaining water purity, the ions

CS>News Section for your Use

2007-12-17 Thread noblemetals
Dear Sir/Madam, Please visit and explore the following news which will be of interest to you. http://www.fibre2fashion.com/news/textiles-technology-news/newsdetails.a spx?news_id=46182 Fibre2fashion.com is the one of leading B2B portal on Apparel, Textile and Fashion industries of the world. The

Re: CS>Anode/Cathode Help Please

2007-12-17 Thread Carol Ann
OK. Thank you. Makes sensefor a while there I was wondering exactly what you were making. :O Bruce Anderson wrote: Hi Carol Ann Now that my brain fog has been lifted by Ode, maybe I can answer that. Regards, Carol Ann ~ The only thing that is different is how you think.. http://antwrp.

Re: CS>Anode/Cathode Help Please

2007-12-17 Thread M. G. Devour
Dear Bruce, Your gut hunch and Ken's diagram are correct. The anode is the positive electrode. > According to a simple little electroplating diagram I keep handy, the > silver goes on the + side. Electrons may head from minus to plus, but > the silver is *losing * electrons to become ions. >

Re: CS>Anode/Cathode Help Please

2007-12-17 Thread Bruce Anderson
Hi Carol Ann Now that my brain fog has been lifted by Ode, maybe I can answer that. Using a stainless steel rod for the cathode an idea I got from "Ole Bob" (now deseased). It acts as anelectron emitter only and contributes nothing else to the EIS. In setups that use large silver annodes th

Re: CS>Anode/Cathode Help Please

2007-12-17 Thread Carol Ann
For clarification to this novice, why would one be using stainless steel and silver trodes together. What are they making? Ode Coyote wrote: According to a simple little electroplating diagram I keep handy, the silver goes on the + side. Electrons may head from minus to plus, but the silve

CS>Annode/Cathode Help please

2007-12-17 Thread Bruce Anderson
Thank you Ode, Kathryn and all who respond. This is why I have loved this list for years. The members are so helpful, even on "dumb questions". Again, THANK YOU one and all. Ode, a special thanks for the electro plating example, that lifted the fog. My DC experience is from the vacuum tube er

Re: CS>Anode/Cathode Help Please

2007-12-17 Thread Ode Coyote
According to a simple little electroplating diagram I keep handy, the silver goes on the + side. Electrons may head from minus to plus, but the silver is *losing * electrons to become ions. Ode At 10:44 PM 12/16/2007 -0600, you wrote: ok, don't take this as gospel, but I believe the elect