CSCS Marshall Part 3.

2009-12-08 Thread Neville Munn
Sincere apologies for stretching this out Marshall but just as an example: One result...Total Ag (acidified HNO3)=23.5mg/l (clear solution) 12.0mg/l was soluble (filtered thru 0.45 micron paper), now ignore the filter part cos that doesn't mean a great deal to me, in fact it means

Re: CSsilver citrate

2009-12-08 Thread Ode Coyote
At 07:17 AM 12/7/2009 -0800, you wrote: I have seen silver citrate mentioned a couple of times, and recently my DO told me that he uses a commercial silver citrate at 240 PPM to spray in his mouth and nose to kill viruses. What's the deal with silver citrate -- if you drink it, would it turn

Re: CSdo you have this?

2009-12-08 Thread Ode Coyote
Don't over saturate the water in high concentration zones...such as..at the electrode surface in the Nernst Diffusion layer...a micro zone. ie Keep the current density down [millimaps per square inch of electrode] Keep the water moving so as to not set up macro high concentration zones

Re: CSsilver citrate -- Concentrated silver?

2009-12-08 Thread Richard Goodwin
Because then we can ship concentrated EIS and reconstitute it at the other end? Or is it exciting for some other reason I'm missing? Dick I have GOT to try this. This could be one of the most exciting discoveries in this field in years. Marshall

Re: CSdo you have this?

2009-12-08 Thread Richard Goodwin
ew -- that might be a problem for some people. I'll give it a try anyway. From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Mon, December 7, 2009 5:29:56 PM Subject: Re: CSdo you have this? Generally such small amounts only adverse

Re: CSI must be doing something terribly wrong

2009-12-08 Thread Richard Goodwin
Yeah, 6 volts is pretty low. 30 v is common, and I use much higher, like 2000 v to get things going, then cut way back as the EIS becomes more conductive, to limit the current to a few milliamps. From: cking...@nycap.rr.com cking...@nycap.rr.com To:

Re: CSI must be doing something terribly wrong

2009-12-08 Thread Ode Coyote
At 07:13 PM 12/7/2009 -0800, you wrote: I am attempting to make a batch of CS but having little (NO) success. I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong, maybe the power supply? Silver provided by 2 .999 pure US dollar coins (recent vintage - not the old coin silver kind) 2 quarts distilled

Re: CSHigh volume EIS

2009-12-08 Thread Ode Coyote
You can go high voltage [tricky and dangerous] or lots of silver electrode [high initial investment ] The SG7 Pro seems like the best available for the money . www.silvergen.com Ode At 07:37 AM 12/8/2009 +, you wrote: Hi All, Is there anyone on the list in the USA that has the

Re: CSBrooks , Marshall,learned Members.

2009-12-08 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
It never ceases to amaze me the amount of amazing brains we have on this list! Gob-smacked dee! On 7 Dec 2009, at 20:18, Marshall Dudley wrote: Peter R wrote: Dear Members. I have received a piece of information that I am not able to qualify. I would appreciate any comment on this

Re: [RE]CSwhey - OT

2009-12-08 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
No lol dee On 8 Dec 2009, at 00:55, Dan Nave wrote: dee, What? Haven't you heard of that famous Chinese classic the Tao De Ching or, The Whey and it's Virtue?... Dan -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted

CSTE in DW

2009-12-08 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Hi all, just another go at asking why I should get a TE in distilled water (I made) which reads 000 on a TDS meter. any ideas?? dee -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address

Re: CSTE in DW

2009-12-08 Thread Norton, Steve
X-ray vision? - Steve N - Original Message - From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tue Dec 08 08:08:01 2009 Subject: CSTE in DW Hi all, just another go at asking why I should get a TE in distilled water (I made) which reads

Re: CSTE in DW

2009-12-08 Thread Richard Goodwin
Sounds like there has to be something in there to reflect the light, but if it is not electrically conductive, then it won't register on the TDS meter...? Dick From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tue, December 8, 2009

Re: CSMarshall Part 1

2009-12-08 Thread Marshall Dudley
Neville Munn wrote: Date: Mon, 7 Dec 2009 12:09:38 -0500 From: mdud...@king-cart.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSdo you have this? Your logic is flawed. It is like saying that because mud has dirt in it, it has no water. Typical silver generators generate both ionic and

RE: CSFood for Thought

2009-12-08 Thread Norton, Steve
Elemental silver would be plain metallic silver. Nanocrystalline Silver is: http://www.nucryst.com/platform_technology.htm Nanocrystalline Silver NUCRYST's platform nanotechnology is based on materials that on conversion to nanoscale exhibit different physical properties from bulk silver or

Re: CSJust ordered my Kelp

2009-12-08 Thread Pat
Thanks, got it ordered, now I need to get some lecithin. Here's their mailing address info: MAILING ADDRESS: HOEGGER SUPPLY COMPANY 160 Providence Road Fayetteville, GA 30215 PHONE: 770-461-6926 FAX: 770-461-7334 Annie -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing

Re: CSCS Marshall Part 2.

2009-12-08 Thread Marshall Dudley
Neville Munn wrote: Continued to ensure all goes thru... Part 2. Footnote: Until I can find a laboratory which understands testing procedures for EIS/CS where I am located I must go with the results I have on several samples I've had analysed...using AAS and acidified HNO3, whatever that

Re: CSI must be doing something terribly wrong

2009-12-08 Thread Marshall Dudley
Transformers provide AC, not DC. If you are not rectifying the current, you will require around 8,000 volts to make any significant EIS. If the transformer is indeed DC but only 6 volts, it can take a very long time for any significant current to start moving. I would recommend 30 VDC and

Re: CSTE in DW

2009-12-08 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
But what? It reads 000 as I said, and the CS it makes is perfectly clear and reads 6-7 when finished. dee On 8 Dec 2009, at 14:34, Richard Goodwin wrote: Sounds like there has to be something in there to reflect the light, but if it is not electrically conductive, then it won't register on

Re: CSCS Marshall Part 3.

2009-12-08 Thread Marshall Dudley
Can you tell me exactly how you are determining the total silver level, the ionic silver level, and the colloidal silver level? I do take issue with the notion that a colloid only contains particles that are over 1 micron. Virtually none of good EIS is over that size. A colloid is a

Re: CSsilver citrate -- Concentrated silver?

2009-12-08 Thread Marshall Dudley
Richard Goodwin wrote: Because then we can ship concentrated EIS and reconstitute it at the other end? Or is it exciting for some other reason I'm missing? Dick I have GOT to try this. This could be one of the most exciting discoveries in this field in years. Marshall Yes, for

CSoreganol

2009-12-08 Thread Kathy Tankersley
Does anyone on this wonderful list have a source for ordering 'wild oregano? Thanks, Kathy

Re: CSI must be doing something terribly wrong

2009-12-08 Thread Marshall Dudley
One can dispense with using high voltages to get things going by simply spiking the water with about 10% from the previous batch. Marshall Richard Goodwin wrote: Yeah, 6 volts is pretty low. 30 v is common, and I use much higher, like 2000 v to get things going, then cut way back as the EIS

Re: CSAspartame

2009-12-08 Thread Pat
I asked the original poster if she had any more info on the 21 FDA scientists. This is the reply: Hi Steve I'm not sure where I got the number 21 from. I guess it was 9 that sent the letter, and maybe 21 that got laid off weeks after. I will try to find the article about the lay offs that

Re: CSsilver citrate -- Concentrated silver?

2009-12-08 Thread cking001
A clever inventive type person would build a battery stack into a sharpie pen body with a couple of silver electrodes. Use it for a stir wand to create CS into whatever they are drinking. You'd only need a minute or two as it won't be distilled water. Pocket size portable generator...

RE: CSAspartame

2009-12-08 Thread Norton, Steve
Thanks for all your effort. It is appreciated. Steve N -Original Message- From: Pat [mailto:pattycake29...@yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 10:40 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSAspartame I asked the original poster if she had any more info on the 21 FDA

CSI'm back!

2009-12-08 Thread Golden Aldi
Hi Everyone, After a 6 month pause from this group, I'm back. I've already made about 20 batches of 1 quart bottles to distribute and promote this stuff amongst my neighbors and friends. I've used it successfully for my whole family as well, except with a few exceptions with the dogs and their

Re: CSoreganol

2009-12-08 Thread Garnet
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RE: CSCS Marshall Part 3.

2009-12-08 Thread Neville Munn
Firstly, a correction if I may, that 'colloid' determination I mentioned from material I've read states *under* 1 micron, not *over* Marshall, and I get the impression that this is a generalisation for classifying what constitutes a 'colloid' in the field of chemistry. Using this information,

Re: CSI'm back!

2009-12-08 Thread craehow...@juno.com
I have 10 cats and their water bowl is always filled with CS... Start you dog on a small mix of water and CS and he'll take to it. It took a few days for my cats, but now they are always drinking and for long periods of time. It has help with their up respiratory problems... I just received

Re: CSSpeaking of Oil

2009-12-08 Thread Brickeyk
I tried something like this diet except I added apple cider vinegar to the olive oil. I had high cholesterol, high triglycerides and high blood pressure. I did this for one year then saw my chelation Mexican DR who told me to take the OO/ACV combination.. He told me to stop as my

Re: CSSpeaking of Oil

2009-12-08 Thread Steve
Brickey, Thanks for that.  Lots of people praise the virtues of ACV, and I think there is a lot to it.  Unfortunately my wife, who is the one with most of the medical issues seems to be allergic to ACV, wouldn't you know? Because of my wonderful experience with Extra Light Olive Oil (ELOO) I

Re: CSAspartame

2009-12-08 Thread Annie B Smythe
Interesting Annie Pat wrote: I asked the original poster if she had any more info on the 21 FDA scientists. This is the reply: Hi Steve I'm not sure where I got the number 21 from. I guess it was 9 that sent the letter, and maybe 21 that got laid off weeks after. I will try to find the

Re: CSSpeaking of Oil

2009-12-08 Thread Deborah Gerard
Harold who is on this list got me to taking ACV/raw honey 50/50 for joint pain incredible results. From: brick...@aol.com brick...@aol.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tue, December 8, 2009 2:38:42 PM Subject: Re: CSSpeaking of Oil I tried something like

[RE]CSFruit trees and Kelp--Brooks:ANSWER

2009-12-08 Thread Brooks Bradley
Dear Renee, The reason we do not spray after the blooms occur (until they fall) on our fruit trees is that the spray mixture we use just before bloom contains an emulsified oil, with a weak sulfur fraction...which is designed to control scale insects and brown rot (which is endemic

Re: [RE]CSFruit trees and Kelp--Brooks:ANSWER

2009-12-08 Thread Renee
Hi Brooks. Of course, you are right about no oil sprays during bloom. I guess I was just thinking kelp spray. :-) Thanks for the clear explanation. Samala, Renee ---Original Message--- The reason we do not spray after the blooms occur (until they fall) on our fruit trees is that

CSwould you answer some questions for me?

2009-12-08 Thread Larry Biggar
Hi again Dotti, I think ive told you about all the medical problems i have. But now i've baught a nebulizer to get my colloidal siver down further into my lungs. I got out of the VA hosp. about 2 months ago. But my energy hasn't gotten back. Plus my air oxydomiter or whatever has my oxygen at

RE: CSCS Marshall RE: ionic content.

2009-12-08 Thread Neville Munn
As an addition...I've just remembered the method for determining ionic content, a centrifuge is required, as this is one thing I failed to ask about at the time (mainly cos back then I didn't know that at the time) I don't know if was used for my samples...I suspect not. The salt test for

CSCS for dogs, again

2009-12-08 Thread Roger and Lisa Royal
My dog also will not touch water with a drop of cs in it. I will try putting straight cs down for him as some have recommended. I wonder, though, would drinking cs help with his hot spots at all? He is always biting himself on the back and scratching. He does drink a little ACV in his

RE: CSCS for dogs, again

2009-12-08 Thread Dianne France
Roger and Lisa, I have a lab that had food allergies (allergic to oats) and had hot spots. We finally started giving her 2 drops of Lugols in her feed and she cleared. Her skin cleared and now has hair. She still sometimes get warm in the spot where it used to be and we spray cs on it

Re: CSCS for dogs, again

2009-12-08 Thread Gwlynda Irek
You should be pouring Listerine (mouth rinse) 4 times a day on the hot spot to dry it up ­ nothing else. Pour on and do not dry. Give the dog 1mg per pound (etc. 25mg for 25 lb dog) Benadryl every 12 hours for itching and biting his self until the hot spot is gone. Roger and Lisa Royal On

Re: CSwould you answer some questions for me?

2009-12-08 Thread Sandy
Hi Larry, I'm not Dotti buy I'd like to address your high blood pressure. I also have high blood pressure so one day I decided to take SlowMag which also has calcium and see what it would do for me. Well, it made my blood pressure drop so severely that I had to get off of it. If you try the

Re: CSoreganol

2009-12-08 Thread Gail Rice
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