Re: CShousehold uses

2010-07-13 Thread Ode Coyote
How do you know when you have the level you want? [or is..just a BUNCH good to go? ] Using Plain Distilled White Vinegar will make Silver Acetate, probably equally as effective and as high in possible dissolved silver concentration. White vinegar is pretty good for eliminating urine

Re: CShousehold uses

2010-07-13 Thread Ode Coyote
CS actually has EPA approval as a surface disinfectant. If left to dry on a surface, however, it can stain it. [Not recommended for use on porous surfaces that should stay nice looking...like marble counter tops ] According to a Brigham Young University study, as little as 3 parts per

CSRe: RECIPE FOR SHINGLES ( skin problems--Thanks to Brooks Bradley Mike

2010-07-13 Thread EJohns9525
Here is a recent post on CS Shingles In a message dated 7/5/2010 7:00:57 P.M. Central Daylight Time, aera...@gmail.com writes: Hi PT, as for skin problems---I'm not sure how long ago it was but I read a post by Brooks Bradley . He gave a recipe for skin problems. Since then--I have

Re: CSCS and shingles

2010-07-13 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Yes I do, and I've found that taking LOTS of CS coupled with l-lysine has worked. Also vit C along with the other two. dee On 13 Jul 2010, at 01:18, needling around wrote: Hi, I have a 91 year old Aunt with shingles and a UTI who is in assisted living after a fall that resulted in a

Re: CSCS and body fluids

2010-07-13 Thread Lin
Any thoughts here on this animal question would be appreciated... At the kitten/cat shelter I supply EIS as drinking water for, there was a recent outbreak of feline distemper. At the time of the outbreak not every animal in the shelter was being offered EIS in their water bowl. The typical

Re: CSRe: RECIPE FOR SHINGLES ( skin problems--Thanks to Brooks Bradley Mike

2010-07-13 Thread ZZekelink
Thanks for saving it PT--I didn't would have had to write it all over again...also I heard from Maggie---still no problems with shingles Lois Here is a recent post on CS Shingles In a message dated 7/5/2010 7:00:57 P.M. Central Daylight Time, aera...@gmail.com writes: Hi PT, as

Re: CSRe: RECIPE FOR SHINGLES ( skin problems--Thanks to Brooks Bradley Mike

2010-07-13 Thread needling around
You are welcome. PT - Original Message - From: zzekel...@aol.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 10:02 AM Subject: Re: CSRe: RECIPE FOR SHINGLES ( skin problems--Thanks to Brooks Bradley Mike Thanks for saving it PT--I didn't would have had to

Re: CSCS and shingles

2010-07-13 Thread Marshall Dudley
CS is usually pretty effective on shingles, and CS with Mannose or cranberry juice (unsweetened) can be effective for a UTI as well. Marshall needling around wrote: Hi, I have a 91 year old Aunt with shingles and a UTI who is in assisted living after a fall that resulted in a broken leg.

Re: CShousehold uses

2010-07-13 Thread Marshall Dudley
I don't know of any easy way of measuring it. I would use photospectrometery, but the machine cost $4,000 or so. The best way is probably to simply use Faraday calculation of the silver for what is in the water. Marshall needling around wrote: Would you tell me how to measure silver

Re: CSCS and shingles

2010-07-13 Thread needling around
Thanks, Marshall. PT - Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 10:52 AM Subject: Re: CSCS and shingles CS is usually pretty effective on shingles, and CS with Mannose or cranberry juice (unsweetened) can

Re: CShousehold uses

2010-07-13 Thread needling around
Thanks but getting the silver to 28,000 ppm is probably beyond me. I'm just starting. PT - Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 10:54 AM Subject: Re: CShousehold uses I don't know of any easy way of

Re: CSCS and shingles

2010-07-13 Thread Dan Nave
Yes, shingles is easily overcome by a number of methodologies. Shingles can be overcome by using a Hulda Clark type zapper or a Godzilla type device where the electrodes are placed so the current goes across the area where the shingles is presenting. Colloidal silver (CS) sprayed directly on the

Re: CShousehold uses

2010-07-13 Thread Marshall Dudley
You wouldn't want to anyway. First it would be very expensive, and I think the commercial products for disinfecting are only around 40 to 50 ppm anyway. Marshall needling around wrote: Thanks but getting the silver to 28,000 ppm is probably beyond me. I'm just starting. PT - Original

RE: EXTERNAL:Re: CShousehold uses

2010-07-13 Thread Norton, Steve
I make silver citrate and have posted on it in the past. One of my posts is at: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/msg130032.html While I make silver citrate by using the Faraday calculator you can make it with greater accuracy with regard to actual ppm by mixing together

Re: EXTERNAL:Re: CShousehold uses

2010-07-13 Thread Marshall Dudley
What happens to the potassium? Marshall Norton, Steve wrote: I make silver citrate and have posted on it in the past. One of my posts is at: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/msg130032.html While I make silver citrate by using the Faraday calculator you can make it with

RE: EXTERNAL:Re: CShousehold uses

2010-07-13 Thread Norton, Steve
According to the manufacturer it acts as a counterion that increases the stability of the solution. See: http://www.silver100.com/productinfo.pdf * The chemical formula of Opti-Silver(tm) is: K2C6H5O7Ag (where C6H5O7 represents citrate) * The equilibrium equation of Opti-Silver(tm) is: K2CitAg

RE: CSTurpentine

2010-07-13 Thread ransley
I'm playing catch-up after getting back home and canning corn, okra and tomatoes Anyone who wishes to learn more about my experience with turpentine should join my group: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Crock_Lakhovsky/ Not trying to gain members or followers, just don't have as much time

RE: CSTurpentine

2010-07-13 Thread ransley
One more thing- If you are like me, a learning addict, then you better jump all over any info about turpentine from using it to making it as fast as you can. There is no turpentine made commercially in the US anymore, hasn't been since 2001. With the decline of the dollar and various other

Re: CSTurpentine

2010-07-13 Thread Paul Steel
Wonder how this would work for lyme disease and the co-infections   Paul Steel h 508.520.6905 c 508.922.0519 The harder you work the luckier you get!   From: rans...@atmc.net rans...@atmc.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tue, July 13, 2010 2:31:37 PM

Re: CSTurpentine

2010-07-13 Thread EJohns9525
In a message dated 7/13/2010 1:32:00 P.M. Central Daylight Time, rans...@atmc.net writes: My experience has been that this has been the far best thing I have ever done for infection, particularly fungal. Right now it is still very simple, easy and cheap to do. If turpentine disappears

CSRe: (LL) Brooks, this is Lois from the silver list

2010-07-13 Thread brooks76009
Dear Lois, Please forgive my tardiness in answering your email, I have many excusesbut none justifiableexcepting senility and too many irons in-the-fire simultaneously. There are, probably, other agents we could have used instead of glycerin/glycerol.but most had