RE: CSRe: C.S. Nicotene Detox

2006-12-29 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Dee, I only offer this comment in the hope that it might help someone. Between ages 19 and 30 I smoked a pack a day and tried to quit on many occasions. You probably know the routine. Crumple the pack and throw it away, only to un-crumple it later, straighten out a cigarette (sometimes using

RE: CSRe: C.S. Nicotene Detox

2006-12-27 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Hello folks, On the matter of detoxing from nicotine, please allow me a thought here. Instead of constantly seeking for a way to medicate for this or that, would it not be better to just do the following: 1. quit smoking 2. start exercising so that the lungs can expel the toxins naturally. 3.

RE: CSAlfalfa and Kelp, amount and ingestion

2006-12-23 Thread Peter M. Stellas
I am not knowledgeable about alfalfa either. However, here is something that I found on the can of alfalfa, which may just be advertising hype, or worthy of more in-depth research for factuality. -Centuries ago the Arabs used nutrient-rich alfalfa as feed for their horses because they

RE: CSAlfalfa and Kelp, amount and ingestion

2006-12-23 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Sol, No matter what the subject may be, you will find good, solid arguments in favor and against it. The writers on both sides present themselves as authorities or, at least, knowledgeable on their subject. So now I consider both sides, then move in the direction that makes most sense to me at

RE: CSAlfalfa and Kelp, amount and ingestion

2006-12-21 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Maz, I occasionally add a teaspoonful of alfalfa to my breakfast, along with two teaspoonfuls of yeast flakes and an equal quantity of semi-ground flax-seeds. A rather good mixture, along with other items. I used to add alfalfa to my dog's dinner too. Peter

RE: CSComparing Meso and Sovereign.

2006-12-20 Thread Peter M. Stellas
While much more knowledgeable voices can answer this question, I, being relative new to this, know that I have silver in my CS because the distilled water alone measures 0.3 on the Hanna PWT but measures 15.00 or so after going through the electrolytic process. And, yes, I make sure that the

RE: CSComparing Meso and Sovereign.

2006-12-20 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Dee, Thanks for that information about your health and that of your dogs. I lost my dog to cancer last April. Even though money was never a consideration in my effort to save his life, I probably spent in the vicinity of $7,000 on that pet. Since then I have become aware of vaccinosis,

RE: CSskin cancer

2006-12-20 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Paula, The place where you will read all about the damage caused by processed oils/fats (cancer, diabetes) is from the oil lady herself, who is Dr. Johanna Budwig. If you are interested in this topic I will send you a number of information sources. She was pushed out of her position as the

RE: CSComparing Meso and Sovereign.

2006-12-20 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Dee, I have the same problem discussing this topic with friends, even those who have or had cancer. It seems that all of us have the lazy streak in us, which makes it easier to believe and argue in favor of something that we have heard all our lives, rather than have to exert effort to

RE: CS/B.P. Meds

2006-12-19 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Since sunlight and vitamin D were discussed, let me add my own experience which is based on practicing the Budwig protocol as a general health enhancer. Dr, Budwig stated that a person who has been ingesting the flax-oil/Quark mixture for a few months develops a very real resistance to sun burn

RE: CScomparing

2006-12-19 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Very well stated, Ode! There is no other answer to rock solid logic, except acceptance. Thanks for presenting it so simply and so clearly and from the knowledgeable vantage point. Peter -Original Message- From: Ode Coyote [mailto:odecoy...@alltel.net] Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006

RE: CS/B.P. Meds

2006-12-19 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Actually, Nancy, I have read somewhere that sun exposure is not the real cause of skin cancer (melanoma) but other contributing factors, and that exposure to the sun (within reasonable limits) actually helps against melanoma. But I don't have the source readily available. If sun exposure alone

RE: CS/B.P. Meds

2006-12-19 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Hello GMet, I do agree with you that Mediterranean types have a higher resistance to burning than Scandinavians but, as a young lad, I did burn when overexposed to the sun. I recall many a painful experience. One would assume that, being Greek, I would have an olive complexion that is hardy

RE: CSRE: floaters in the eyes

2006-12-14 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Subject: Re: CSRE: floaters in the eyes lol, yeah, im a second year TCM student. they can treat that. - Original Message - From: Peter M. Stellas stel...@foxinternet.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 10:02 PM Subject: RE: CSRE: floaters in the eyes One

RE: CSRE: floaters in the eyes

2006-12-14 Thread Peter M. Stellas
I have no idea what my blood is like, except that it is type O. I also know that I have hypertension because I am not as active as I need to be. Nothing seems to ail me except trying to read through floaters. If they can be eliminated through flax seed oil, or though the other concoctions that

RE: CSRE: floaters in the eyes

2006-12-14 Thread Peter M. Stellas
So how does TCM eliminate floaters from the eyes, without acupuncture? Peter -Original Message- From: Vigilius Haufniensis [mailto:thehatefuln...@comcast.net] Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 6:01 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSRE: floaters in the eyes traditional

RE: CSRE: floaters in the eyes

2006-12-14 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Ross, I certainly can thank you for a response, even though the beer under your belt seems to have rendered it worthless, in terms of constructive suggestion. Getting old does not mean giving up, nor does lack of interest in Chinese medicine, (inter-related with Chinese philosophy) mean lack of

RE: CSRE: floaters in the eyes

2006-12-14 Thread Peter M. Stellas
the particulars, but they use herbs for treatment. herbs and acupuncture. can also treat hypertension. - Original Message - From: Peter M. Stellas stel...@foxinternet.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 8:29 PM Subject: RE: CSRE: floaters in the eyes So how

RE: CSEye cataracts options with MSM, NAC, etc.

2006-12-13 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Carlos, While I am not a medical professional by a long stretch, logic suggests that Cayenne in the eyes could cause some serious damage. I don't perceive the eyes to be tolerant to so strong an irritant, but if you have success, let us know. Peter -- The Silver List is a moderated forum

CSRE: floaters in the eyes

2006-12-13 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Chuck, Your post caught my interest because I am also bothered by heavy floaters. Please give me a detailed description of the eye formula you have used, meaning, the exact proportions of the mixture and where you get Dr. Christopher's eye drops. Peter -Original Message- From:

RE: CSRE: floaters in the eyes

2006-12-13 Thread Peter M. Stellas
I can't say that I have had any more vexation or anger than the next person, nor have I had liver problems. All in all, I have been very healthy and will be 70 years old in April, although most people don't put me past 50. So how does that relate to floaters? Peter -- The Silver List is a

RE: CSRE: floaters in the eyes

2006-12-13 Thread Peter M. Stellas
One more thing. I am not looking for acupuncturists or Ayurvedic medicine, just a solution for the floaters in my eyes. One fellow claims that he has found it. That is all I want. Peter -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing

RE: CSRE: floaters in the eyes

2006-12-13 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Thanks for that reply, Chuck. The formula does not contain any ingredients that I would fear putting in my eyes, and if you got good results it is worth a try. Peter -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at:

RE: CSColon cleanser

2006-12-12 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Folks, Some time ago I went on the Master Cleanse fast for 10 days. It consists of lemonade and maple syrup, two of the safest ingredients on this planet and not subject to FDA meddling. It took all 10 days to completely cleanse out my bowels and probably the liver and gall bladder as well and

RE: CSColon cleanser

2006-12-12 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Scott, I just posted information on colon cleansing that is safe, effective, and will not break the bank. Google the following: Master cleanse You will find the recipe, and commentaries of people who have used it successfully. Peter -Original Message- From: Scott

RE: CSMany questions from a new member!

2006-12-12 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Peter, I am also named Peter and I am originally from Athens, Greece. I visit there every September/October and have recently become involved with the CS group and had the same question as far as producing CS in Greece. My current plan is to build two generators. One will be a 2 gal capacity for

RE: CSMany questions from a new member!

2006-12-12 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Never heard of him, nor am I surprised about the views of Greeks on CS and many other topics as well. Perhaps guru Vithoukas needs to be educated in CS first. Peter -Original Message- From: gmetrop...@aol.com [mailto:gmetrop...@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 12:00 PM

RE: CSEye cataracts options ?

2006-12-11 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Carlos, The subject of cataracts and a possible treatment to avoid surgery came up on a different website and I was directed to look into N-Acetylcarnosine. Search under this heading and you will find a several offerors of eye-drops, along with their testimonials. Peter -Original

RE: CS[List Owner] Another list traffic question...

2006-12-10 Thread Peter M. Stellas
OK, here is my test. Is the list getting this post? Peter -Original Message- From: M. G. Devour [mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com] Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2006 5:36 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS[List Owner] Another list traffic question... Hi gang, In the last couple of

RE: CSSilver Puppy generator

2006-12-07 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Allow me to add my 2 cents on t his. Overt the past two months that I have participated on this forum, the information that I have received has been approximately as follows: 99% toward my building my own CS generator. 1% advertisement toward my purchasing a ready-made generator. I certainly

RE: CSFwd: [Beck-n-stuff] Silver Info

2006-12-03 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Reading the article that Meso provides on their website, and trusting it, would cause everyone to dump their colloidal silver generators and other paraphernalia into the garbage can and forget about this topic entirely. Out of necessity, when getting information on the web, I have created a rule

RE: CSEtheric Biology/CS

2006-11-29 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Carlos, This is an interesting article but, apart from the mention of colloidal silver, does not point to any specific path of action. Is there more elaborate discussion of this topic elsewhere? Peter Etheric biology. Martin WJ. Center for Complex Infectious Diseases, 3328 Stevens

RE: CSPuzzling Polarity

2006-11-28 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Will greatly appreciate a reference to that large silver plate, if you dig it up. That dimension eliminates all the work that multiple winds of wire would require, if a person was trying to increase silver electrode exposure. Peter -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing

RE: CSRe: Re: CSBudwig diet revision

2006-11-27 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Jim, Excuse me for jumping in again, when I said that I would not comment on this subject anymore, but already we have questionable information being offered here. Dr. Budwig did not use yogurt in her formula. You would be best served if you go to the authentic forum first, read her books

RE: CSPuzzling Polarity

2006-11-27 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Julius, This question is to you, and anyone who knows the correct answer. In your post, you state . .. Sheet electrodes are greatly superior to wire as far as we are concerned because of the greatly enhanced area we believe that this produces a greater proportion of ICS.We have

RE: CSRe: blood/brain barrier, parietal lobe tumor was Re: CSRe: Re: CSpups

2006-11-27 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Alright, Marshall. Since you ask that I elaborate, I will. I have been following the Budwig Protocol since October of 2005, in a desperate attempt to save my dog from cancer. I still participate on their forum at http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/FlaxSeedOil2/ This forum is specifically set up

RE: CSRe: blood/brain barrier, parietal lobe tumor was Re: CSRe: Re: CSpups

2006-11-27 Thread Peter M. Stellas
But in what ratio would you mix CS with DMSO? Peter A primary purpose of the current is to form the ionic and colloidal silver. Whether it has the additional benefit that it promotes the absorption and distribution of the silver, I cannot say, but I suspect that it does. However I

RE: CSPuzzling Polarity

2006-11-27 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Marshall, Where do you buy sheet stock that is 4 x 8? Peter -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages

RE: CSRe: blood/brain barrier, parietal lobe tumor was Re: CSRe: Re: CSpups

2006-11-24 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Sol, I am not a cancer patient and don't want to introduce an off-topic subject on this forum. But if a person is suffering from cancer it is good to look at all possible alternatives, and also to be aware that mixing different protocols can be, and is often counter productive. I became deeply

RE: CStechnical question

2006-11-24 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Dan, Thanks for this great reference. That, and what I got from Ken and others puts me on the road to producing a good generator, although the one I am using now seems to do a fairly good job, as long as I watch the brewing time and clean the electrodes often. Peter Peter, I have attached a

RE: CSRe: blood/brain barrier, parietal lobe tumor was Re: CSRe: Re: CSpups

2006-11-24 Thread Peter M. Stellas
A question comes to mind when I read your statement that CS causes cancerous cells to de-differentiate, and return to stem cells. Are you certain that this takes place without the use of current? Simply by drinking CS? Whatever I read about Dr. Becker's research states that this takes place only

RE: CSUnidentified subject!

2006-11-24 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Ken, I, for one, certainly appreciate your knowledgeable comments, such as the one on ASAP solution and the patent claims. As you know, newbies come on this forum and into this discipline every day and are easily snowed by high-sounding techno-babble, as we try to educate ourselves on this

RE: CSRe: FW: SOBudwig protocol for cancer, Re: CSRe: blood/brain barrier, parietal lobe tumor was Re:

2006-11-24 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Sol, In answer to your question about a cottage cheese substitute let me offer my final comments on this topic. If additional information is needed, please contact me in private. stel...@foxinternet.com 1. You can use quark, which is sold in QFC stores in the Northwest, but I do not know where

RE: CScs generator questions

2006-11-24 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Kathryn, If I understand you correctly, a 90 ohm potentiometer hooked up in series would allow me to vary the resistance from 0 to 90 ohms. Is that correct? Or is that kiloOhms? Peter Dear Peter, It says 150 on it, but it is 2 x 75 ohm units on top of each other. When I check it with my

RE: CSRe: blood/brain barrier, parietal lobe tumor was Re: CSRe: Re: CSpups

2006-11-24 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Marshall, I agree with you wholeheartedly that chemotherapy is a killer of the immune system. However, some alternative protocols have been shown to be counter-active to each other, but I am not going to elaborate on this forum. The information presented here is extremely valuable and interesting

RE: CSRe: blood/brain barrier, parietal lobe tumor was Re: CSRe: Re: CSpups

2006-11-24 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Your answer makes sense. It did not occur to me that the current was merely to cause CS to be formed at the site. I thought that it served in the absorption and allocation of the CS, once it was formed. Thanks for the clarification. I need to read the body electric to get an in-depth

RE: CStechnical question

2006-11-23 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Thanks Dan, That is the information that I am seeking and we are almost there. The output from my transformer is now at 0.400 amps. I will go for the current regulating diode that you mention, so what value diode must I buy? Peter -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing

RE: CStechnical question

2006-11-23 Thread Peter M. Stellas
You are right, my transformer is putting out 0.400 amps not milliamps. Peter -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address

CStechnical question

2006-11-22 Thread Peter M. Stellas
My power supply generates 30 volts DC at 0.400 milliamps. If I were to substantially increase the surface area of the electrodes, would that alone serve to decrease the current between the then available electrode area?? Peter

RE: CStechnical question

2006-11-22 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Dan, Thanks for that response. What I am about to construct is the following experimental generator. The cathode will be a piece of stainless steel tubing that will sit on a nylon base inside the glass container. This base will center the tube in the glass jar and support it at three points,

RE: CScs generator questions

2006-11-22 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Kathryn, What is the rating of your variable resistor? If I can have that description I can search to find one. Thank you Peter -Original Message- There are no stupid questions. A Voltmeter reads volts, but a multimeter is so much more useful. The batteries last a long time. I

RE: CSLED therapy

2006-11-20 Thread Peter M. Stellas
I am not V, but have spent considerable time on another site which follows the Johanna Budwig Protocol. Dr. Budwig was a 7 times Nobel Prize nominee and cured hundreds of patients with a 95% success rate. There are testimonies in books, written by established clinics and doctors who agreed that

RE: CSRabid Skunk attacks puppies

2006-11-18 Thread Peter M. Stellas
I, too, would like to know if CS can be effective against rabies, as a precautionary treatment as well as therapeutic. As a dog lover I am very distressed to hear this story about the skunk and the puppies. Peter -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver.

RE: CSPuzzled!

2006-11-13 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Thanks Ode, I will try this one. Peter -Original Message- From: Ode Coyote [mailto:odecoy...@alltel.net] Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 4:27 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSPuzzled! To my recent surprize, putting a 20K ohm resistor in series with one electrode with

CSPuzzled!

2006-11-12 Thread Peter M. Stellas
I just received a bottle of CS from Meso silver (Colloids for life LLC), which is supposed to be 20 PPM, and 80% particles versus 20% ions. It has a light yellow-green hue, resembling the water that you get after boiling mustard greens. When tested with a Hanna PWT meter and a laser pen, it

RE: CSPuzzled!

2006-11-12 Thread Peter M. Stellas
metalic taste.. If I doubled the TDS reading I would get 240 pmm. Peter M. Stellas stel...@foxinternet.net wrote: I just received a bottle of CS from Meso silver (Colloids for life LLC), which is supposed to be 20 PPM, and 80% particles versus 20% ions. It has a light yellow-green hue

RE: CSPuzzled!

2006-11-12 Thread Peter M. Stellas
government. We get it directly from the company at: http://www.americanbiotechlabs.com/ Peter M. Stellas wrote: I just received a bottle of CS from Meso silver (Colloids for life LLC), which is supposed to be 20 PPM, and 80% particles versus 20% ions. It has a light yellow-green hue

RE: CSPuzzled!

2006-11-12 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Steve, Thanks for that answer, the only one that responded to my question in a useful way. Peter -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to:

RE: CSPuzzled!

2006-11-12 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Hi Sol, I thank you, as well as the others, who gave a meaningful answer to my question. Apparently the Samsung Company agrees that ionic silver does the job of killing bacteria, because they have produced a clothes washer that offers ionic silver sanitization in cold water, and I do have a high

RE: CSClear, clear water and a question

2006-11-11 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Thanks for this detailed response. Regarding the hook-up of the multi-tester to measure current, I understand what needs to be done. But the use of the voltmeter to measure conductivity seems a bit complex and beyond the time slot that I have, so I will not try that, but I appreciate the

RE: CSPPM Meter ?

2006-11-10 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Greetings Wayne, The equation would logically appear to be the most accurate way to determine PPM, but since we are not calculating thrust, escape velocity and such, and since I do hold down a full-time job, the PPM meter gives a fairly good idea of the quality of the CS mixture. Because I do

RE: CSClear, clear water and a question

2006-11-10 Thread Peter M. Stellas
How would you use the voltmeter to monitor conductivity? I would like to know such a process. Also, can you tell me how to hook up the ammeter in the system so that I can monitor current? Thanks Peter -Original Message- From: Ode Coyote [mailto:odecoy...@alltel.net] Sent: Friday,

RE: CSHow much EIS to purify drinking water?

2006-11-09 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Thanks for that information. I bought a PPM tester that I use to determine at what point I want to stop the process, and that seems to work rather well. I will also use the equation to cross check the PPM tester. Peter / -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal

RE: CSHow much EIS to purify drinking water?

2006-11-08 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Carlos, I am new to this group and have been following your discussion with other members. Would you please tell me what process you used to determine that your CS is indeed 14PPM? Peter -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for

CScomposition of electrodes

2006-11-07 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Hi folks, I have been reading that one of the electrodes can be a metal other than silver, however I am concerned that any metal other than stainless steel might contribute undesirable contamination to the CS brew. On the other hand, stainless steel is not the best electrical conductor, so I

CScomposition of electrodes

2006-11-07 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Hi folks, I have been reading that one of the electrodes can be a metal other than silver, however I am concerned that any metal other than stainless steel might contribute undesirable contamination to the CS brew. On the other hand, stainless steel is not the best electrical conductor, so I

RE: CSThree 9's or Five 12's ( or ONE 52 Volt Source )

2006-11-06 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Thanks for all that information Peter -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to:

RE: CSNew to group

2006-11-05 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Mark, Thank you for your response and information. I agree that this would be a good idea for a back up but do you know where I can get a transformer that will generate the correct DC voltage and current in order to make a plug-in type? Peter -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for

RE: CSThree 9's or Five 12's ( or ONE 52 Volt Source )

2006-11-05 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Wayne, Your comments are most interesting and helpful. I am fairly handy with basic mechanics and electrical theory. But I do need guidance in the assembly of components that are compatible with each other in order to get a generator that outputs 30 - 75 vDC at 1mA to30mA.The reason for these

RE: CSThree 9's or Five 12's ( or ONE 52 Volt Source )

2006-11-05 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Thanks, V! That was a quick and helpful response. I do want to make good CS, not build electronics. Peter -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to:

RE: CSGreat Power Supply

2006-11-05 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Actually no, Wayne! Although I love tinkering and building, (mostly mechanical), I am in a hurry to get started with a good CS generator so that I can use it myself and help others who need the CS solution for their health. There are many out there who are groping, as I am, to find answers, who

RE: CSNew to group

2006-11-04 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Thank you for this input. It appears that it is much more difficult for me to assemble all those components, hoping not to make mistakes along the way, while I am also working full time, so I will probably end up buying one that is already engineered with the best features. Peter -Original

CSNew to group

2006-11-02 Thread Peter M. Stellas
I have gathered all the parts necessary to make the Lightwatcher's CS3 generator but have also been reading from the SilverGen and other manufacturers' websites. Since I am naturally cautious of anyone who is promoting a product or service for gain, I am approaching this group for comments.

CSNewcomer

2006-08-09 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Hi all, I am brand new to this forum and joined because I have heard colloidal silver mentioned on another group in which I also participate. Would someone please give me an introductory rundown on: What colloidal silver is. Where it is found or how it is produced Its uses for health