RE: CSHighly ionic CS.

2015-02-19 Thread Walter Anderson
Thanks Dave. I don’t have a lot of experience with this stuff (think we’ve made three batches in an SG7 so far) and would have guessed concentrating it like you note would cause agglomeration. But your observations on adding water back in suggest that is not the case. I’ve wondered before

RE: CS Forum

2015-02-15 Thread Walter Anderson
thru Gmail since Gmail does seem to be unfriendly here as Mike has noted in the past. Since I do not reply a lot it is not to much to cope with all considered. This is a reply. I may have to redo it the hard way. Ron On 2/15/2015 8:56 AM, Walter Anderson wrote: FYI that's the same problem I've

RE: CS Forum

2015-02-15 Thread Walter Anderson
FYI that's the same problem I've encountered with email--no bounce, the emails just don't make it to the list. - Walter -Original Message- From: Jason [mailto:ja...@eytonsearth.org] Sent: Sun, Feb. 15, 2015 08:29 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS Forum Hi Mike: I like both

RE: CSA forum?

2015-02-14 Thread Walter Anderson
I agree forums are generally easier to use and more foolproof for posting (fairly certain some of my replies to this list never made it). Even on satellite in northern Canada, bandwidth is far from an issue (forums don't take much, unless loaded with pictures)--but that may not be the case in some

RE: CSHelp

2015-02-08 Thread Walter Anderson
Floyd, maybe not all your emails are making it to the list. The last questions I've seen from you are were about your first batch and I saw some relevant answers from Neville. I sent a response to your First Batch of Colloidal Silver questions as well a bit before Neville's, but am not sure if it

RE: CSVitamin C - Wow!

2015-01-26 Thread Walter Anderson
want to keep in mind is that Vit C has a chelating effect. I and others I have known have had issues with minerals when taking Vit C at high doses for long periods of time. You might also want to research taking the liposomal form which can be made at home. PT _ From: Walter

RE: CSHow do I know when Silver Puppy is done?

2015-01-25 Thread Walter Anderson
You're welcome. I just realized my wording may have been confusing. The slight yellow tinge is what you might see WITHOUT a laser when the CS has larger particles in it. Here's a link to a picture http://www.silvergen.com/Tyndall.htm of what you can expect to see with a red laser in what appears

CSVitamin C - Wow!

2015-01-25 Thread Walter Anderson
Roger B, thanks for that link a while back to a YouTube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTXSTGGRvKY regarding Vitamin C. I had no idea what ascorbic acid could do, but after researching it quite a bit, we ordered a bunch from www.tradeingredients.com http://www.tradeingredients.com in

RE: CSVitamin C - Wow!

2015-01-25 Thread Walter Anderson
if they were! From: Walter Anderson [mailto:walter.ander...@outlook.com] Sent: Sun, Jan. 25, 2015 21:08 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSVitamin C - Wow! Roger B, thanks for that link a while back to a YouTube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTXSTGGRvKY regarding Vitamin C. I had

Re: CSVitamin C - Wow!

2015-01-25 Thread Walter Anderson
of ascorbic acid. 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda. Add half a glass of water and wait for the bubble to subside then down the hatch - this mix is a lot easier on the stomach. Very best wishes, Roger B NZ On 26/01/2015, at 6:08 PM, Walter Anderson wrote: Roger B, thanks for that link a while

Re: CSHow do I know when Silver Puppy is done?

2015-01-25 Thread Walter Anderson
Yes. If you shine a red laser pointer through it you'll see a red line through the solution caused by the tiny silver particles reflecting. If particles are larger you may see a slight yellow tinge. We can taste it even when we can't see it (without laser). Kind of like the taste, except when

RE: CSCloudy Question

2015-01-19 Thread Walter Anderson
A smaller option might have been nice… The “Mini” Classic CT is indeed not mini! We don’t have much space either and put it away between uses which is a bit of a pain. Related question: is there any reason NOT to use RO (reverse osmosis) water to feed the distiller? We understand it may not be

RE: CSCloudy Question

2015-01-19 Thread Walter Anderson
, and quite a bit more space to in the case of the Mini Classic CT which has reputation for lasting a long time) vs. buying something cheaper more often. Best regards, Walter From: Walter Anderson [mailto:walter.ander...@outlook.com] Sent: Mon, Jan. 19, 2015 18:49 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject

RE: CSCloudy Question

2015-01-18 Thread Walter Anderson
Oops, that should’ve been argyria. Best regards, Walter From: Walter Anderson [mailto:walter.ander...@outlook.com] Sent: Sun, Jan. 18, 2015 21:03 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSCloudy Question Yes, distilled water is the trick. The silver will form compounds with minerals

RE: CSCloudy Question

2015-01-18 Thread Walter Anderson
Yes, distilled water is the trick. The silver will form compounds with minerals in the water, which may reduce effectiveness as well as likely greatly increasing the risk of argia (blue tinged skin, usually starting with the moons of the nails). So you want to get the minerals out first. Our

Re: CSTreatment for Eye Floaters

2015-01-13 Thread Walter Anderson
concentration of it. I'm putting this out there in case any of it proves helpful. Do your own research though, as I don't have any directly related experience. Best regards, Walter Anderson On Jan 12, 2015, at 17:22, PT Ferrance ptf2...@bellsouth.net wrote: I've used a homeopathic remedy. It didn't

RE: CSWhat Do You Think?

2015-01-07 Thread Walter Anderson
We and others we know use SilverGen. We us an SG7 which does a nice job of five or so gallons at a time. If you want fresh (I’ve heard it suggested fresh would give higher ion content which you may or may not want) you’ll want a smaller one. Haven’t tried SilverPuppy or anything else to

CSVit. D3 cholecalciferol

2015-01-05 Thread Walter Anderson
Trying to follow the discussion on D3 / cholecalciferol. Living in the fairly far north (very little sun in winter and not going out with a lot of exposed skin at -25°C) we've been supplementing D3 / cholecalciferol from lanolin in an olive oil base during the winter. If I understand right, some

RE: CSVit. D3 cholecalciferol

2015-01-05 Thread Walter Anderson
On Mon, 1/5/15, Walter Anderson walter.ander...@outlook.com wrote: Subject: CSVit. D3 cholecalciferol To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Monday, January 5, 2015, 4:59 PM Trying to follow the discussion on D3 / cholecalciferol. Living in the fairly far north (very little sun

RE: CSCS Nebulizer Recommendations?

2015-01-01 Thread Walter Anderson
Thanks Neville. That's good to know. A nebulizer still seems like a good idea for some things, but maybe we'll swallow after we swish :) Best regards, Walter From: Neville [mailto:one.red...@hotmail.com] Sent: Tue, Dec. 30, 2014 14:43 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSCS Nebulizer

RE: CSCS Nebulizer Recommendations?

2015-01-01 Thread Walter Anderson
than doubled since I bought mine. ode On 12/29/2014 8:53 PM, Walter Anderson wrote: Hello all, I don’t write here often, but often read and appreciate the information and viewpoints you all share; thanks! Based on input here, we ended up getting a Pure Water Mini Classic CT distiller and SG7

CSCS Nebulizer Recommendations?

2014-12-29 Thread Walter Anderson
Hello all, I don't write here often, but often read and appreciate the information and viewpoints you all share; thanks! Based on input here, we ended up getting a Pure Water Mini Classic CT distiller and SG7 and are very happy with them. There are certainly more affordable ways to get the job

RE: CSQuestion about CS and eyes

2014-10-23 Thread Walter Anderson
Being related to circulation, another more expensive option is PEMT (Pulsed Eletro-Magnetic Therapy). Bemer has a video on YouTube about its effect on cataracts. I suspect a Rhumart might have similar effects as they both increase circulation. Not cheap, but we have found PEMT very useful for

RE: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2014 #225

2014-10-19 Thread Walter Anderson
Sending an email to silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com with subject Unsubscribe without the quotation marks likely does the trick automagically--clicking this link (if it comes through as a link) should do all that automatically so you just have to hit send:

RE: CSIntroduction-Hello

2014-09-01 Thread Walter Anderson
Victor, referring to your #3 below, how do you “use” CS—preventative/maintenance and/or acute/treatment? In other words, do you only take it when beginning to feel sick? Or do you take it routinely? When you do take it, how much, and how? I’ve probably been overly cautious with it so far,

RE: CSCS in hummingbird nectar?

2014-05-26 Thread Walter Anderson
which are necessary for digestion. Without evidence to the contrary, I would not recommend doing it. Marshall On 5/25/2014 12:40 AM, Walter Anderson wrote: A quick Google didn't turn anything up so I thought I'd ask the list: Do you have any experience or other knowledge to indicate whether

RE: CSCS in hummingbird nectar?

2014-05-26 Thread Walter Anderson
Yes, pesticides and a particular mite appear to be the main culprit for bees, although there are other factors as well. Bees do best fed honey, but have also done well for generations with some sugar water supplementation when flowers were scarce. With all the other issues making life difficult

RE: CSNever use honey for hummingbirds was, RE: CS in hummingbird nectar?

2014-05-26 Thread Walter Anderson
Thanks sol! That's probably a good reminder. I had thought of using honey years ago, but a little knowledge gained via a Google quickly squashed that idea. Regarding ratio, anywhere from 1:1 to 5:1 water to white sugar works well. If you have a lot of hummers and have to refill daily or more, a

CSCS in hummingbird nectar?

2014-05-24 Thread Walter Anderson
A quick Google didn't turn anything up so I thought I'd ask the list: Do you have any experience or other knowledge to indicate whether CS would be helpful/harmful/neutral do hummingbirds? The reason I ask is mould can be a problem in hummingbird feeders and I was thinking CS might help stop that

CSRecommendations for CS generator

2013-02-19 Thread Walter Anderson
We would like to buy a quality CS generator for home use. By quality, we mean a unit that produces quality CS as well as a quality unit that we can expect to work well for many years to come with minimal maintenance. We do not have any personal experience with a CS generator, though we've enjoyed