Marshall,
When one's nail turns blue, does it start at the bottom where the cuticles lie,
or is it the half moon of the nail that turns blue? Thanks.
Melly
--- On Tue, 9/15/09, silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com
wrote:
From: silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com
Subject: silver-digest Digest V20
Paul B,
I was researching on coconut oil and somehow came across the word "squalene".
When i clicked on squalene, it indicated it is anti tumor. Go see for
yourself at Dr. Dukes ethnobotany website.
Melly
--- On Sun, 9/20/09, Paul Bond wrote:
From: Paul Bond
Subject: CS>RE: silver-dige
Hi Gina,
The small unit cranks out 12 grams of encapsulated Vitamin C. (1 1/2 cups).
Assuming 75% efficiency that would be the equivalent of 90 grams of Vitamin
C. So, how many equivalent grams of Vitamin C will each family member be
using. If you said 10 equivalent grams ea. than the smal
I would like to know these answers too!
I haven't bought a cleaner yet, primarily because I don't know if I should
go with the smaller one or the larger one. There are 5 people in my family,
so I don't know if the smaller one makes enough for even a day's worth for
us.
Gina
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That's not the website address, that's an email address. The website is
http://www.silverpuppy.com/
From: Larry Biggar
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2009 1:05:45 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Sediment from SilverPuppy generator
Dear Silver-Li
Dear Silver-List. Ode at one time printed that we should save our solutions
that are occupied with silver chunks or whatever. Put them in a gel selution.
He sells them at his website called odecoy...@windstream.net for $20! He also
carries the famous Pocket Pup and the Silver Puppy with all hi
Hi Dan! Ode has a system called Gel Kit. Go to his site called
odecoyo...@windstream.net You can get one for $20 comes with everything
including good instructions! Ode is the owner/developer and our silver-list
guru! Hope this helps!
Larry
--- On Sun, 9/20/09, Ode Coyote w
I couldn't read the article because there was a big 'sign-in' pop up
appeared that it wouldn't let me close. Only thing I wanted to say is
there's a great difference between injecting a substance and taking it
orally. Squalene is on my list of things to study, but don't know much
about it yet.
I would imagine if the starting water is pure, and the silver is pure, it's
probably silver oxide. If you're using a bubbler with normal air, then the
number of possibilities is greater. Perhaps silver nitrate? I'm no chemist
though.
Paul B
From: silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com
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For a new wound, I think that's better.
Silver is more effective as a liquid.
For other stuff, gel is better for it's pulling poultice effect and for
making a protective "skin"
Ode
At 03:44 PM 9/19/2009 -0500, you wrote:
Gel is OK, but you could also wet a cloth, paper towel, or bandai
Mostly Silver Hydroxide, a product of Silver Ions meeting Hydroxyl
Anions...sometimes some Silver Oxide and a little bit of metallic silver
and a product of whatever else was in the water that an Ion or Anion
can react with to make an insoluble byproduct.
Ag [+] Ions and OH [-] Anion
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