RE: CSCC CS for swimming pools

2002-05-22 Thread I Anderson
Hi Marshall, I think you are forgetting about the solubility of silver chloride. At 1 ppm Cl about 0.7 ppm of the silver will remain dissolved, halve the amount of chlorine and double the amount of silver will remain dissolved. Ivan -Original Message- From: Marshall Dudley

CSSTD's was CSzapper

2002-05-22 Thread I Anderson
-Original Message- From: Joyce Inouye [mailto:jinou...@ccsf.cc.ca.us] Sent: Monday, 20 May 2002 4:04 p.m. To: John Reeder Cc: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSzapper ... Sex is an easy way to get cancer germs and parasites into your body. About ten (10) HIV viruses can

RE: CSPhototherapy Light Wand Assembly Instructions

2002-05-13 Thread I Anderson
The LED modules you guys are looking at are not really intense enough for low level light therapy (LLLT) The Jameco part has a maximum intensity of 12,000 mcd The BGgmicro parts have a maximum intensity 7,700 mcd Whereas the Digikey part (67-1589-ND) has a max intensity of 48,000 mcd and is

CSWater Diffusion

2002-05-11 Thread I Anderson
I have been studying the diffusion of water into the body and cells, mindful of the comments of Dr Batmanghelidj (Your Bodies Many Cries For Water) which in essence says that, as water is accepted into the body via the cells one molecule at a time, there is no point in drinking structured water

RE: CShype or not...

2002-05-06 Thread I Anderson
-Original Message- From: Rich Adams [mailto:r...@kc.rr.com] More hype? http://www.purestcolloids.com/ionic.htm Yes. 1. I know of no research that compares the effectiveness of silver chloride vs true silver colloids. Silver chloride is known to be mildly anti-bacterial in vitro,

RE: CSCA on eyelid

2002-05-05 Thread I Anderson
Might I suggest the use of beta glucan mixed with aloe vera for application to the eyelid. Many studies on this substance, but still widely unknown. Proven anti-cancer properties (one detailing resolving melanoma by direct injection into mass), best immune stimulator available. Beta glucan (mixed

RE: CSCA on eyelid

2002-05-05 Thread I Anderson
Oops! find beta glucan here: http://www.chisolmbio.com/ Ivan -Original Message- From: I Anderson [mailto:i...@win.co.nz] Sent: Sunday, 5 May 2002 10:35 p.m. To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSCA on eyelid Might I suggest the use of beta glucan mixed with aloe vera

RE: CSPrill Thin Water

2002-05-03 Thread I Anderson
From the twilight zone http://www.thetwilightnetwork.com Bath Crystals, Dollop of Love, DOL, Golden Seal Drops, Magic Oil, Magic Water, Sea Snow, Snow Crystals, St. John's Wort Drops, Precious Prill Beads, Laundry Bag, produced in The Star Chamber and now available to bring The Star Chamber

CSRe: Alternative treatment - LED construction

2002-05-02 Thread I Anderson
The following is a series of messages generously sent to the list by Brooks Bradley. I retrieved them from my hard drive as I know how hard it is to search the archive. Ivan To all interested list members: Recently, a rather serendipitous occurence revealed a

RE: CSAltman article

2002-04-25 Thread I Anderson
Terry and Duncan, Some links to info about silver selenite. http://wlapwww.gov.bc.ca/wat/wq/BCguidelines/silver/bcsilver-14.htm#P6 23_48187 Experiments with radiosilver indicate that it is mainly associated with the reticulo-endothelial system. The silver is concentrated in the basement

RE: CSa newbie here

2002-04-19 Thread I Anderson
Nice to meet you Tys, welcome! Ivan. -Original Message- From: Tyson Brennan [mailto:tysbr...@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, 19 April 2002 11:30 p.m. To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSa newbie here Hello everybody, I have just joined the list and I am obviously interested

CSMSP IV HIV

2002-04-18 Thread I Anderson
Reduction of Viral Load in AIDS Patients With Intravenous Mild Silver Protein: 3 Case Reports Ward Dean, MD, Mark Mitchell, MD, Victor Whizar Lugo, MD, and James South, MA ABSTRACT: Mild silver protein has been used since the 19th century as an antimicrobial agent, with a wide range of

CSArgyria treatment

2002-04-18 Thread I Anderson
I agree with James, that the first port of call if one suspects Argyria is confirmation via tissue biopsy. Only then can one be sure that the correct questions are being asked. Ivan. http://www.silverprotects.com/argyria.html A Possible Cure for Argyria Is it possible that restoring

RE: CSColloidal vs silver ions

2002-04-18 Thread I Anderson
Well, I was bound to comment on the ionic vs elemental colloid thread eventually... Firstly the idea that silver ions precipitate out in the elementary tract, and never make it to the blood stream, is pure speculation. This theory is most eloquently proposed by Purest Colloids who market a

RE: CSH2O2 in CS

2002-04-14 Thread I Anderson
Bob, I think you will find that USP stands for US Pharmacopeia, which is a set of standards and processes that must be followed in order to use the label. USP relates to purity only so far as is laid out in the standard. Ivan. -Original Message- From: Bob Bartell

RE: CSVirgin Coconut oil vs. Copra

2002-04-10 Thread I Anderson
Dear Catherine, Thanks, but this page says nothing about coconut milk or cream. The fact is that coconut milk and cream supply appreciable amounts of short chain fatty acids, which are the active ingredients of CNO. One does well to eat them. Even macaroons are said to be of benefit by coconut

RE: CSRe: CS TASTE POLL -- The 3 Questions

2002-04-10 Thread I Anderson
Just to add another ingredient into the stew... I had a reference about two hard drives ago, which advanced the idea that people who experience strong metallic taste do so because of the presence of sulphur bearing (producing?) bacteria at the base of the tongue and throat. Ions should taste

RE: CSPriorities (coconut oil)

2002-04-09 Thread I Anderson
Nothing wrong with copra Tracy, Its dried coconut meat. Passing water through desiccated coconut and pressing it out is the only way I know of to obtain coconut milk. Coconut milk is the next best thing to coconut oil, as it contains up to 20% (by memory) oil, assuming its a good brand. If it goes

RE: CSCancer: cause and cure

2002-04-09 Thread I Anderson
- Original Message - From: I Anderson i...@win.co.nz To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 4:55 AM Subject: RE: CSCancer: cause and cure Jason, There is no point in attempting to repair mutated DNA, in my opinion. When a healthy cell develops a problem the cell

RE: CSCitric Acid and CS

2002-04-09 Thread I Anderson
Kathie, Vitamin C has the habit of gobbling up metals, which would tend to render both useless. So probably best to separate the intake. Ivan. -Original Message- From: Kathie Jones [mailto:kathiejo...@comcast.net] Sent: Tuesday, 9 April 2002 2:58 a.m. To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject:

RE: CSUnidentified subject!

2002-04-09 Thread I Anderson
. To: *Silver-List* (E-mail) Subject: Re: CSUnidentified subject! - Original Message - From: I Anderson i...@win.co.nz Subject: RE: CSUnidentified subject! Hi Terry, confirm in the most, what I have learned. What does seem to be missing is the recognition of the manner

RE: CSPriorities (coconut oil)

2002-04-09 Thread I Anderson
Read here: www.coconut-info.com Copra has lost the benefits of the coconut. Catherine No it hasn't. Here are a couple of links found at www.coconut-info.com as suggested. http://www.apcc.org.sg/special.htm Earlier this year, at a special conference entitled, Functional Foods For

RE: CSPriorities (coconut oil)

2002-04-09 Thread I Anderson
No, you were drinking coconut water. Pretty good for you too. The best sports drink never manufactured. Ivan. -Original Message- From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com] Sent: Wednesday, 10 April 2002 2:45 a.m. To: *Silver-List* (E-mail) Subject: Re: CSPriorities (coconut

RE: CSUnidentified subject!

2002-04-08 Thread I Anderson
Hi Terry, I read your message with interest.. I have found Reams' theories to be a very difficult to critique mainly because he invented his own scientific jargon. However, his treatments appear to be valid and confirm in the most, what I have learned. What does seem to be missing is the

RE: CSSilver Compounds and electrobiological/electromagnetic response

2002-04-08 Thread I Anderson
to guard against cancer. A naturopath friends advice to acidify my system by taking lots of lemon juice, and for a while calcium lactate, certainly fixed up a bout of constipation. regards, Kevin Nolan - Original Message - From: I Anderson i...@win.co.nz To: silver-list@eskimo.com

RE: CSPriorities

2002-04-08 Thread I Anderson
The anti-microbial action of pure virgin coconut oil is but a bonus to its real benefits. The fact that CNO is a saturated short chain fat means that it normalises cholesterol levels, does not deplete the bodies reserves of antioxidants as do polyunsaturated fats, does not form toxic trans-fatty

RE: CSCancer: cause and cure

2002-04-08 Thread I Anderson
Jason, There is no point in attempting to repair mutated DNA, in my opinion. When a healthy cell develops a problem the cell self destructs, this does not happen in cancer cells and so they continue to grow. Best to kill them off. Some treatments such as polyMVA do work directly with the DNA,

RE: CSSilver Compounds and electrobiological/electromagnetic response

2002-04-08 Thread I Anderson
: CSSilver Compounds and electrobiological/electromagnetic response I Anderson wrote: Hi Kevin, You ask a BIG question, which requires time to marshal a response. Does anaerobic metabolism cause cancer? It is in the mitochondria that cellular energy processes occur, normally

RE: CSSilver Compounds and electrobiological/electromagnetic response

2002-04-07 Thread I Anderson
Hi Kevin, You ask a BIG question, which requires time to marshal a response. Does anaerobic metabolism cause cancer? Warburg had quite a bit to say about oxygen and cancer, but I am not sure that he gave an answer to that question. What he did find in cancerous tissue was impaired or defective

RE: CSBody PH..

2002-04-07 Thread I Anderson
Grant, The kidneys are part of the pH regulation system and will extract hydrogen ions from the blood plasma in order to lower the plasma pH, thus raising the pH of the urine accordingly. The saliva mirrors blood pH, and while affected by food and may give false readings, it is pretty accurate if

RE: CSSilver Compounds and electrobiological/electromagnetic response

2002-04-04 Thread I Anderson
/electromagnetic response Hi Ivan, What is 1, 3, Beta Glucans and would this work for skin tumors? Thank you Marlene - Original Message - From: I Anderson Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 4:27 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSSilver Compounds and electrobiological/electromagnetic response

RE: CScan anyone offer help

2002-04-04 Thread I Anderson
See my previous post Joanne. Also take a look here: http://www.polymvasurvivors.com/ Ivan. -Original Message- From: Joanne [mailto:sam...@snowcrest.net] Sent: Thursday, 4 April 2002 5:30 p.m. To: silver list Subject: CScan anyone offer help A friend sent me this letter he received

RE: CSurinary track infection

2002-04-03 Thread I Anderson
Malcolm, The pH of the blood plasma lies within the range of 7.3 to 7.5, this is a critical range outside of which it is difficult to sustain life. There is a system of buffers and defences which inhibit the extremes in plasma pH. One of the most important is the mobilisation of calcium from the

RE: CSSilver Compounds and electrobiological/electromagnetic response

2002-04-03 Thread I Anderson
Jason, just some comments on some of your message. When a tumor forms, it is very difficult to eliminate through dietary means alone, when the dietary changes do not directly address the tumor growth. The problem is a bioelectric one. Dr. Becker demonstrated that a tumor, and cancerous

RE: CS100-500 PPM CS and how it's made.

2002-03-28 Thread I Anderson
Hi Marshall, A few comments. Firstly, whilst the concentration of chloride ions is high in the stomach and may indeed combine with silver ions to form silver chloride(solid), it drops to serum levels and below in the duodenum where most metal absorption occurs. Some of any AgCl(s) will be

RE: CSRE: Thrush

2002-03-28 Thread I Anderson
Craig, You might try beta glucan to control both the thrush and the candida. Dissolve some in water and rinse the mouth... this can be used in conjunction with other remedies. ionic silver is more likely to be helpful than particulate... however adding a few drops of H2O2 to particulate silver

RE: CSsuspension

2002-03-28 Thread I Anderson
A single 9v battery makes pretty good CS, current runaway does not seem to be a problem until you hit about 15ppm, just takes a lng time. I would suspect the water if fallout continues after a couple of days. Ivan -Original Message- From: Ode Coyote [mailto:coy...@alltel.net]

RE: CSTahitain Noni

2002-03-28 Thread I Anderson
Hi Catherine, You will find that a major active ingredient of Noni, barley, oats, mushroom, Aloe, wheat grass, yeast and more, is the polysaccharide 1,3Beta Glucan. There has been many studies done on this substance, but because of its very high price (until recently) it is not widely known.

RE: CSTahitain Noni

2002-03-28 Thread I Anderson
...@shaw.ca ICQ 57495753 - Original Message - From: I Anderson i...@win.co.nz Hi Catherine, You will find that a major active ingredient of Noni, barley, oats, mushroom, Aloe, wheat grass, yeast and more, is the polysaccharide 1,3Beta Glucan. -- The silver-list is a moderated

RE: CS100-500 PPM CS and how it's made.

2002-03-25 Thread I Anderson
Still here Kevin, lurking in the background. Don't have much time these days ...working on various projects. One is building a lab beneath my new residence. There is nothing on-line about this, I took my information from the patent and my own investigations. I have not tried diluting a

RE: CS250ppm fulvic acid ionic silver, good or not?

2002-03-25 Thread I Anderson
Dear Tang, I see no problem with the ionic silver, but I am personally wary of fulvic acid. Fulvic acid is a type of humic acid as found in various soils, and as such its composition and action varies from place to place. FA is a clathrate or chelate and a strong solvent, which may penetrate all

RE: CSHi Ivan

2002-03-25 Thread I Anderson
Hi Arnold, Nice to talk to you again! Happy to repost, but not quite sure of the particular ones you had in mind. I have two (see below) which explain the rational behind current limiting, and I shall try to find my calculations of the current density. Kind regards Ivan. Hi Arnold, I think we

RE: CS100-500 PPM CS and how it's made.

2002-03-23 Thread I Anderson
Yes Marshall you are correct, the solubility of silver citrate is 280ppm. However it is thought that the silver-citrate complex formed by the electrolysis of silver in a citric acid solution is either a zwitterion where the negative charge is on the complex itself (Ag+CA-) where the total charge

RE: CSOne last reversal experiment

2002-02-07 Thread I Anderson
Ivan - why the big difference(17.7 compared to 10-11) Steve, Could be that my multiplication factor is a bit high and the margin of error of the conductivity meter (2% of full scale?), also you are subtracting the starting conductivity reading from the end reading, which is not something that I

RE: CSLiving Water CS

2002-02-07 Thread I Anderson
Ah yes, this is what I thought also, until I realised that the ionised hydrogen referred to is the H- hydride. http://www.h-minus-ion.org/ any one take a guess at the method by which the magic jug works? http://www.h-minus-ion.org/Methods-to-modify-ORP-water-1.html Hmmmagreed! Ivan.

RE: CSLiving Water CS

2002-02-03 Thread I Anderson
One way to re-program water is to freeze it. This forces the molecules to adopt a structured lattice. Thawing in sunshine is good. Magnets, vortexes, ozone or what ever can then be applied. BTW, if one skims the first formed ice, one can remove the deuterium (D2O) component (for better or worse),

RE: CSBubbler System for CS and Commentary

2002-01-31 Thread I Anderson
. Btw does anyone know of an inexpensive particle size tester? I think it's lab equipment, not a handheld like a TDS meter. Would appreciate anyone who can either affirm or correct the above information. I Anderson i...@win.co.nz wrote: I guess it's a case of what ever works for you! I have 10L

RE: CSCS Fulvic Acid

2002-01-31 Thread I Anderson
Ric, I can only direct you to the message I sent on the 25th which contained some summaries and links to further info. Some fulvic acid is implicated in liver cancer and bone problems, some fulvic acids seem beneficial. Knowing which is which is not something I am willing to trust to the market.

CSCS - HIV

2002-01-31 Thread I Anderson
CS does kill the HIV in the test tube. There are individuals who have reported a drop in viral load as a consequence of ingesting colloidal silver. Here is a link to some good results: http://www.health-truth.com/articles/hiv03.asp There was some work done with electrodes inserted directly into

RE: CSCS Fulvic Acid

2002-01-31 Thread I Anderson
Marlene, No I don't think so are you thinking of malic acid? Fulvic acid is one of the humic acids produced in the ground by the decay of vegetable matter. It is a chelator, and is responsible for the movement of toxic metal pollution from place to place. Ivan. -Original Message-

RE: CSCS Fulvic Acid

2002-01-30 Thread I Anderson
Yes Nancy, that is my opinion, and further, I would not personally take any product that contained fulvic acid. Ivan. -Original Message- From: Black [mailto:dbl...@cfl.rr.com] Sent: Saturday, 26 January 2002 9:35 a.m. To: *Silver-List* (E-mail) Subject: Re: CSCS Fulvic Acid

RE: CScolloidal gold.

2002-01-30 Thread I Anderson
I think monoatomic gold has all of its electrons, they are just arranged a little differently ...hard to tell ;-) Ivan. -Original Message- From: Russ Rosser [mailto:russros...@rovin.net] Sent: Saturday, 26 January 2002 8:12 p.m. To: *Silver-List* (E-mail) Subject: Re: CScolloidal

RE: CSbubbler solution?

2002-01-30 Thread I Anderson
A very good idea Willy Thanks! Ivan -Original Message- From: Satchid [mailto:satc...@sevaproductions.com] Sent: Tuesday, 29 January 2002 6:06 a.m. To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSbubbler solution? Hi, Would it not be good to when using a bubbler to pump it trough DW to

RE: CSCS and hospital use.

2002-01-29 Thread I Anderson
Annie, The difference between CS and silver nitrate is the nitrate. Silver ions as supplied by both CS and silver nitrate are benign, but the nitrate is caustic to tissue. Highly diluted silver nitrate has been used to good effect for many years in preventing nasty infections passed from mother

RE: CSNewbie

2002-01-29 Thread I Anderson
Dan, Even the most modest generator will make acceptable colloidal silver, be it clear yellow or golden. The primary difference will be in the shelf life of the output. None of it will be harmful to ingest. For a given concentration, clear CS will have the smallest particle size, then yellow,

RE: CSBubbler System for CS and Commentary

2002-01-29 Thread I Anderson
I guess it's a case of what ever works for you! I have 10L of 3 year old CS, slight golden colour, that tests as having the same concentration (22ppm) as the day it was made. And it was made without any stirring at all, apart from the occasional hand stirring during the 2.5 days it took to make

RE: CSCS Fulvic Acid

2002-01-25 Thread I Anderson
Some info on fulvic acid, which is a type of humic acid. http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m22663.html http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m26609.html Ivan -Original Message- From: Black [mailto:dbl...@cfl.rr.com] Sent: Friday, 25 January 2002 4:43 a.m. To:

RE: CSfish aquarium air bubbler

2002-01-25 Thread I Anderson
Marshall, You seem so sure that silver oxide exists in CS solutions ...why? There is little, if any, molecular oxygen atoms in d. water, and none produced at the anode, if silver is being ionised there as silver ionises at 0.79V as opposed to the 1.6V (or there abouts) required to rip oxygen

RE: CScolloidal gold

2002-01-25 Thread I Anderson
Willy, Is the conductivity of your solution increasing? Ivan -Original Message- From: Satchid [mailto:satc...@sevaproductions.com] Sent: Saturday, 26 January 2002 12:04 a.m. To: *Silver-List* (E-mail) Subject: CScolloidal gold Dear listers, Is it necessary to have a colored

RE: CSfish aquarium air bubbler

2002-01-25 Thread I Anderson
+ concentration is low in the cathode vicinity, or so I theorise. Regards Ivan. -Original Message- From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com] Sent: Saturday, 26 January 2002 4:58 a.m. To: *Silver-List* (E-mail) Subject: Re: CSfish aquarium air bubbler I Anderson wrote: Marshall

RE: CScolloidal gold.

2002-01-23 Thread I Anderson
thoughts on the best reagents to precipitate gold as colloid, concentrations to use etc? Looks like we're homing in on something here - possibly that thing at the end of the rainbow! regards, Kevin Nolan - Original Message - From: I Anderson i...@win.co.nz To: silver-list

RE: CScolloidal gold.

2002-01-23 Thread I Anderson
-Original Message- From: Kevin Nolan [mailto:ken...@optusnet.com.au] Sent: Tuesday, 22 January 2002 5:03 p.m. To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CScolloidal gold. A valid point. This article: http://www.belmarpharmacy.com/library/reference2a.html from a site suggested by

CSColloidal gold - chemical method

2002-01-22 Thread I Anderson
paper on best practice. http://www.devicelink.com/ivdt/archive/01/03/001.html Let alfalfa reduce gold(III) salts to colloid particles for you. http://www.engg.ksu.edu/HSRC/98Proceed/11Gardea2/11gardea2.pdf Ivan. -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To

RE: CScolloidal gold.

2002-01-21 Thread I Anderson
, 21 January 2002 2:50 a.m. To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CScolloidal gold. Thanks, Ivan. So where does one purchase gold chloride, and is it economic compared with electrolytically making from gold wire or similar? regards, Kevin Nolan - Original Message - From: I

RE: CSPolarity Switch Experiment

2002-01-21 Thread I Anderson
Hi Kevin, You may be right, most of the current sag may well be in the build up of charge in the electrode/water double layer. And without in depth study I am not in a position to argue the toss. But it undoubtedly true that the current passes through zero at each polarity change ...how much this

RE: CSPolarity Switch Experiment

2002-01-21 Thread I Anderson
Sound like a nice unit. Thanks Trem. Ivan. -Original Message- From: Trem [mailto:t...@silvergen.com] Sent: Monday, 21 January 2002 7:27 a.m. To: *Silver-List* (E-mail) Subject: RE: CSPolarity Switch Experiment Hi Ivan, I don't have any reference point because we never did run

RE: CSdog bites

2002-01-21 Thread I Anderson
Sounds like you've got it covered Jim. Perhaps infra-red heat lamp or LED's or laser pointer will help to heal faster. Best wishes Ivan. -Original Message- From: Acmeair [mailto:res00...@gte.net] Sent: Monday, 21 January 2002 10:45 a.m. To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSdog

RE: CScolloidal gold.

2002-01-21 Thread I Anderson
Well Satchid, If you look at this study, you will find that it used at much higher doses that can be supplied by HVAC method (for serious cases). http://www.belmarpharmacy.com/library/reference2a.html Regards Ivan. -Original Message- From: Satchid [mailto:satc...@sevaproductions.com]

RE: CSquestions: stir vs. bubble

2002-01-19 Thread I Anderson
Ivan about CS that will probably read higher when using a bubbler instead a stirrer. Have you had a chance of comparing the two to prove that pls ? I presume that Ivan has done so. Gaston = - Original Message - From: I Anderson i

RE: CScolloidal gold.

2002-01-19 Thread I Anderson
Satchid, The standard reduction potential of gold is 1.52V Au --- Au+++ or 1.83V --- Au+. The only thing that stops this reaction occurring at near this voltage is electrode polarisation, which may be overcome in an acidic solution. Note that this method results in ionic gold and perhaps should

RE: CSQuestion about saline other stuff

2002-01-19 Thread I Anderson
Hi Laura, -Original Message- From: gotoh...@aol.com [mailto:gotoh...@aol.com] Sent: Saturday, 19 January 2002 3:54 p.m. To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSQuestion about saline other stuff Sorry to be so ignorant, I am definitely not good at chemistry, but my question re:

RE: CSPolarity Switch Experiment

2002-01-19 Thread I Anderson
Nice test Steve, thanks. What is interesting is that at polarity reversal time, the voltage rises up and settles back to the pre-switch voltage in just a few seconds. Thus one would think the production strength would not be affected more than 10% or so instead of over 50%. Well it is

RE: CSfirst batch

2002-01-19 Thread I Anderson
Hi Alison, congratulations on your first batch! It is not always possible to see any reaction at all from the electrodes, depending upon the generator set-up. But the taste test should prove whether you have succeeded or not (most unlikely not to succeed). Also you should notice that one

RE: CScolloidal gold.

2002-01-19 Thread I Anderson
Yes Kevin, But then why go to the trouble of electrically generating ionic gold when one can purchase soluble gold chloride. Chemical reduction of gold chloride by various compounds (tannic acid, sodium citrate, etc.) as you mention is the traditional way of making commercial and batch

RE: CSPolarity Switch Experiment

2002-01-19 Thread I Anderson
Sorry Kevin, You did indeed say: ...a much higher ratio of true CS to ionic silver for the polarity switched case. Given your faint tyndal effect observations in both cases, that possibility seems to be ruled out. which is the opposite to what I said you said. Ivan. -Original Message-

RE: CSPolarity Switch Experiment

2002-01-19 Thread I Anderson
Steve, As I understand the passage of current in aqueous systems. The passage of current is wholly dependent upon the movement of ions. As ions have size and weight, they also have inertia and drag and therefore will lag the application of potential and change in polarity. Indeed, with the

RE: CSPolarity Switch Experiment

2002-01-19 Thread I Anderson
-Original Message- From: Trem [mailto:t...@silvergen.com] Hi Ivan, We had AA testing done on samples from our SG6 which does not have polarity reversal and also on our SG7 which does reverse polarity and found both units produce about 85% ionic. Apparently it makes no

RE: CSquestions: stir vs. bubble

2002-01-19 Thread I Anderson
Connie and Gaston, Thanks for taking the time to do those tests and post the results. It is obvious that at least some increase in conductivity is found as a result of bubbling. It could be, as you add silver ions then further CO2 may be dissolved, but whether it is worth finding out, I don't

RE: CSquestions: stir vs. bubble

2002-01-18 Thread I Anderson
Connie, A couple of thoughts come to mind: The stirrer does not mix too well. You are trying for too high a concentration. The bubbler introduces CO2 gas to the water, which will ionise and give a false (high) reading. If you are finding a change in the CS when exposed to light then it is

CSSatchid's current schematic

2002-01-16 Thread I Anderson
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CSRE: cs generator as it is now.

2002-01-16 Thread I Anderson
Yes Satchid, that came through... very nice, thank you. Couple of questions. Can you name a substitute for the 4N45 opto-isolators, can't get them here in NZ. What type of OPAmp. Does R3 = 18ohm. What power supply do you use. What does R9 control? R11 and R23? Can you name the TP's for me?

CSHow to use Beta Glucan

2002-01-16 Thread I Anderson
http://www.alphazee.com/beta-glucan/beta.html http://www.alphazee.com/beta-glucan/bg.html Beta 1, 3 D-Glucan Complex -- -- Biologically active Beta 1, 3 Glucan is actually a complex of beta 1, 3 glucan (about 70%) and

CSVaginal Yeast Infections.

2002-01-15 Thread I Anderson
My ex was a nurse consultant in the sexual health field. She would tell her clients (off the record) to use colloidal silver for vaginal yeast infections, as it worked so well. A spray bottle seemed to be the preferred method of administration. Ivan. -Original Message- From: Craig

RE: CSBill Briggs letter

2002-01-15 Thread I Anderson
I think Kevin read this book, and was somewhat disappointed. Seems to be an awful lot of mumbo jumbo in this message. Not quite sure why one would align the water magnetically when one passes a relatively huge current through it later, or maybe that is what he means. Specific ion measurement =

RE: CSpolluted water

2002-01-15 Thread I Anderson
Satchid, Do you have a holding tank for your water? This would be the ideal place to either generate CS in situ, or to add premade CS. Your generator design (still awaiting schematic ;-) ) would be perfect for generating in situ, assuming it resets itself when the concentration drops as fresh

RE: CSpolluted water

2002-01-15 Thread I Anderson
Oh, low iron content ;-) That makes more sense...and means you would need a timed switch for the generator, or a reed switch to sense water flow. Looking forward to seeing the schematic... it is getting more sophisticated by the minute. I believe the gold electrodes should be held by a floating

CSSilver concentration estimate

2002-01-12 Thread I Anderson
I thought message I sent elsewhere would be useful here! Joe, if you calculate the resistance of the water at the start (Voltage in volts divided by current in Amps -for those that don't know), and divide this by the resistance of the water at the end... then multiply the result by 1.3, you will

RE: CShelp in getting 20mA when converting 220 AC to 110 DC

2001-12-24 Thread I Anderson
Hi Reid, I think that you are correct, that the resistance of the water and distance between electrodes will limit the current, at least at the beginning of the run. If your colleagues are saying that this will cause your unit to shut down, then you may need a shunt resistor across your

RE: CShelp!

2001-12-20 Thread I Anderson
Hi Jim, I saw your original post, and made a note to have a look at it later and filed it in the too hard basket. The trouble is with 36 volts and no current limit probably 15ppm will be the limit before things start getting murky and grey. What I suggest is that you run with 36V until you hit

RE: CSWater Distiller

2001-12-20 Thread I Anderson
Hi there Ted, Trouble is, there is quite a difference between tap water which carries high concentrations of dissolved solids already, and steam, which is pure water looking for solids to dissolve. Steam is quite reactive and corrosive, and will eat away at the copper tubing. Perhaps some

RE: CSRequest

2001-12-20 Thread I Anderson
Time for another 'Chateaux Pomeroy's' Brooks. I think you might be meaning Alvin Rose you should be able to reach him at: i...@rtvc-2000.com Merry Christmas to you also, and many more! Ivan. -Original Message- From: Brooks Bradley [mailto:liat...@flash.net] Sent: Friday, 21

RE: CSRe: concentrated CS and 'aglomeration'

2001-12-19 Thread I Anderson
Kevin, I was trying to show that it is not the salt but the silver load that may cause argyria or other problems. Most salts are absorbed as dissolved ions, the cations taking different pathways to the anions. If a salt was to be absorbed as a compound, then the fact that this is so would

RE: CSRe: concentrated CS and 'agglomeration'

2001-12-19 Thread I Anderson
assume then that any product consisting of 100% siler ions -- if such is possible to make -- would have no Tyndale effect, even with a laser beam. Is that correct? Thanks in advance. JBB I Anderson wrote: You are correct JBB, in a manner of speaking, but the wavelengths of 'light

RE: CSRe: concentrated CS and 'aglomeration'

2001-12-15 Thread I Anderson
Reid, The term 'salt' should really only be applied to the solid compound. When a salt is dissolved it ceases to be a compound and is then a aqueous mixture of the two separate and distinct ions from which it was formed. Silver hydroxide, when dissolved, is simply silver ions in slightly more

RE: CSRe: concentrated CS and 'aglomeration'

2001-12-15 Thread I Anderson
Jason, The body reacts to metals electro-chemically. The fate of these metals depends upon the physical properties they exhibit. Silver will bind to albumin in the blood plasma, selenides, sulphides, ascorbates, metaloproteins and so on. Some will inevitably bind to these groups which may be

RE: CSdr. jon - an update

2001-12-10 Thread I Anderson
Well, I don't know... 1. Dr. Jon Brooks appears to be the pen name of Fred Fason, M.D., who graduated from Baylor Medical School in 1960. Dr. Fason did his residency at U.C.L.A. Is it or not? If it is why does the rest of the letter talk about Stewart Fason or John Fason? One is a lawyer

RE: CSRe: Eniva's angstrom sized ionic minerals

2001-12-06 Thread I Anderson
Hi Again Kevin, You wrote: Judging from your remark they do not use salt., perhaps you didn't understand what I was saying by seems to me a simpler definition would suffice: Angstrom size ionic mineral = salt (general term, not just NaCl). Example: silver hydroxide - which is about 80-90 % of

RE: CSCancer Cure

2001-12-05 Thread I Anderson
Thank you Robb, Very interesting. For those that might wish to learn more, the patent no. for this procedure is US 5,578,637. Ivan. -Original Message- From: Robb Allen [mailto:rube2...@hotmail.com] Sent: Thursday, 6 December 2001 1:46 p.m. To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re:

RE: CSOzonated water, FIR fibre

2001-12-05 Thread I Anderson
Kevin Nolan wrote: From what I have read, as soon as ozone hits water it converts to H2O2 - which I can purchase as 50% technical grade for $1 AU per litre. How many litres does that work out to as the equivalent cost of an ozone generator (which needs bottled oxygen, I understand)? Not so

RE: CSburning

2001-12-05 Thread I Anderson
I'm over here, Tracy. LOL. I re-sent the message that I sent you a week ago, which you must have missed. It has all the info you requested. Burning... Why is the baby being given CS. Is there some health problem? It could be that the entire family is suffering from some sort of gastro infection

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