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2005-09-17 Thread sol
Re Mike's comments below on CS quality in the first place, I recently had to make a batch of CS from less than ideal distilled water, and the batch turned light yellow. My cat's drinking water is about 1/2 CS and 1/2 distilled water (I use DW not quite pure enough for CS making as drinking

Re: CSjust an observation...

2005-05-12 Thread Ode Coyote
The body takes time to come up to speed...'after' it decides there is a problem. Many microbes replicate much faster. The immune system is always playing catch up and usually does catch up after a while. CS works 'now'...'if' enough gets to where it's needed. Either way, kill rate has to exceed

Re: CSjust an observation...

2005-05-12 Thread Marshall Dudley
lkfields wrote: I am completely floored at how effective and how QUICKLY CS works. I burned my hand day before yesterday taking something out of the oven. I sprayed cs topically on it several times that evening. It was a superficial burn but in the past would blister and then form a thin

RE: CSjust an observation...

2005-05-12 Thread lkfields
True, drugs kill the pathogens and the body does the healing. What I am saying isis it really the drugs doing the killing? For instance, with my gums. The swelling is the bodies reaction to the germs. The swelling serves to isolate the infection so it won't spread until the body can deal

RE: CSjust an observation...

2005-05-12 Thread David W Kenney
For your information.most antibiotics are only bacteriostatic. In other words they stop the growth of the bacteria on the assumption that it will give time for an adequate immune system to catch up. There are very few, if any bacteriocidal antibiotics. CS on the other hand if it can get to the

CSjust an observation...

2005-05-11 Thread lkfields
I am completely floored at how effective and how QUICKLY CS works. I burned my hand day before yesterday taking something out of the oven. I sprayed cs topically on it several times that evening. It was a superficial burn but in the past would blister and then form a thin scab then heal. I

Re: CSSARS can live on common surfaces -- OBSERVATION

2003-05-04 Thread Brooks Bradley
Several years past, we were privy to a series of evaluations, conducted by another institution, in which they were unable to find a flu-like virusfrom among a large numberwhich could survive direct exposure to 10% acetic acid (common vinegar) combined with

Re: CSSARS can live on common surfaces -- OBSERVATION

2003-05-04 Thread C Creel
Dear Brooks, You said: One can only assume that the many gifted research facilities addressing the SARS challenge..have testedand confirmed that SARS..unlike the flu-like viruses tested by this small research group.is immune to organic acid environments below %? I have

CSOT:Cancer Protocol...Observation.

2001-04-22 Thread BROOKS BRADLEY
effectivity in controlling tumor cell growth (65% to 79%)there could be a useful reinforcement derived from persons amenable to Urine Therapy protocols..since mannoheptulose displays a marked tendency to concentrate in the urine. This is just an observation

RE: CSGFSE and cs observation

1999-07-07 Thread BANDER, MARGIE F
What is gfse? Thanks Margie -Original Message- From: Vilik Rapheles [mailto:vi...@peak.org] Sent: Friday, July 02, 1999 10:40 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSGFSE and cs observation gfse must kill bugs my cs is not getting. Either it goes places the cs is not going

Re: CSGFSE and cs observation

1999-07-07 Thread Tai-Pan
BANDER, MARGIE F wrote: What is gfse? Thanks Margie Hi Margie, GrapeFruit Seed Extract Bless you Bob Lee -- oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast l...@fbtc.net -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or

CSGFSE and cs observation

1999-07-02 Thread Jim
it goes places the cs is not going, or is better at killing some bugs. It may be an observation worth remembering for those who have experienced bugs which seem very hard to control completely. Has anyone else had thoughts on this? Jim -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion

Re: CSGFSE and cs observation

1999-07-02 Thread Marsha Hallett
it goes places the cs is not going, or is better at killing some bugs. It may be an observation worth remembering for those who have experienced bugs which seem very hard to control completely. Has anyone else had thoughts on this? Jim Dear Jim, Maybe you are showing a slight allergic reaction

Re: CSGFSE and cs observation

1999-07-02 Thread M. G. Devour
kill bugs my cs is not getting. Either it goes places the cs is not going, or is better at killing some bugs. It may be an observation worth remembering for those who have experienced bugs which seem very hard to control completely. Has anyone else had thoughts on this? Wow, Jim. I was going

Re: CSGFSE and cs observation

1999-07-02 Thread Terry Wayne
, or is better at killing some bugs. It may be an observation worth remembering for those who have experienced bugs which seem very hard to control completely. Has anyone else had thoughts on this? Jim -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver

Re: CSGFSE and cs observation

1999-07-02 Thread Charles Marcus
is not getting. Either it goes places the cs is not going, or is better at killing some bugs. It may be an observation worth remembering for those who have experienced bugs which seem very hard to control completely. Has anyone else had thoughts on this? Jim Just three... !) David Sandoval (founder

Re: CSGFSE and cs observation

1999-07-02 Thread Donna2424
Jim, I noticed before when I took it that it always caused major brain fog for me. I didn't know if this was due to a herx or just from the grapeseed extract. I should try it again and see what happens. I was taking a vitamin with this in it and I loved the vitamin but the GSE in it just

Re: CSGFSE and cs observation

1999-07-02 Thread Vilik Rapheles
gfse must kill bugs my cs is not getting. Either it goes places the cs is not going,or is better at killing some bugs. ~ Jim, When I took gfse most of my symptoms cleared up in three days. () As I increased the dose I kept getting herx then feeling better. It all came tumbling

Re: An observation...

1998-07-15 Thread Bruce K. Stenulson
Joyce Inouye wrote: What is your web site for the silver generator? Also, please list parts and where we can buy them. Thank you, :) Joyce I've had some interest expressed by a few people; (really not that many expressed an interest so far...) Busy times for me right now; give me a few

Re: An observation...

1998-07-15 Thread Joyce Inouye
I think you've hit the the KEY to making QUALITY silver--a CONSISTENTLY LOW voltage. I came across a site that made silver .005-.010 microns colloids using LOW VOLTAGE. The GOLDEN color you observed is often associated with colloidal silver of this size, and is mentioned in literature to have

Re: An observation/diagram...

1998-07-14 Thread Joyce Inouye
-list@eskimo.com Date: Monday, July 13, 1998 11:03 PM Subject: Re: An observation... George Martin wrote: Recently I had occasion to produce numerous batches of CS in a short period of time. Since I had several going at once I had to pay a bit more attention to the process

Re: An observation/diagram...

1998-07-14 Thread Bill Kingsbury
- -Original Message- From: Bruce K. Stenulson stenul...@amigo.net To: George Martin gmar...@usonet.ne.jp; silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Monday, July 13, 1998 11:03 PM Subject: Re: An observation... (snip) Producing a pulsed DC CS generator supply is quite simple

Re: An observation...

1998-07-14 Thread M. G. Devour
On 14 Jul 98 at 19:14, Peter wrote: I saw a clever use of a 5v regulator 7805 to limit current to 20mA in a cs circuit. ... I see no reason why anyone couldn't use a 1k resistor in exactly the same manner to limit circuit current to 5mA. Exactly, Pete. This sort of current limiter is a

Re: An observation...

1998-07-14 Thread Peter D.McLennan
@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Tuesday, 14 July 1998 9:22 Subject: Re: An observation... Chuck, Thanks for clarifying the purposes of the bulb. The basic question, however, is still looking for an answer: Does anyone know how to design a 5 mA current regulator ? (Any references

Re: An observation/diagram...

1998-07-14 Thread Christian von Wechmar
silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Monday, July 13, 1998 11:03 PM Subject: Re: An observation... George Martin wrote: Recently I had occasion to produce numerous batches of CS in a short period of time. Since I had several going at once I had to pay a bit more attention to the process

Re: An observation...

1998-07-13 Thread M. G. Devour
Hi Chuck! Thanks for contributing. And thank you so much for sharing Marsha with us! big grin On 13 Jul 98 at 11:21, you wrote: The primary purpose of the bulb is to limit current in the event the electrodes touch each other (short circuit). ... The bulb serves no purpose in the silver

Re: An observation...

1998-07-13 Thread Bill Kingsbury
, July 13, 1998 9:27 AM Subject: Re: An observation... I read that the 40 mA bulb was used to limit the current to 40 mA maximum -- and lower currents would be desirable, (if smaller bulbs were available) to minimize colloidal particle size. George's current is no where near 40 mA

Re: An observation...

1998-07-13 Thread Marsha Hallett
, July 13, 1998 9:27 AM Subject: Re: An observation... I read that the 40 mA bulb was used to limit the current to 40 mA maximum -- and lower currents would be desirable, (if smaller bulbs were available) to minimize colloidal particle size. George's current is no where near 40 mA

Re: An observation...

1998-07-13 Thread Bruce K. Stenulson
George Martin wrote: Recently I had occasion to produce numerous batches of CS in a short period of time. Since I had several going at once I had to pay a bit more attention to the process then normal. What I noticed and would like to share with the list follows. snip Regards,

An observation and a comment

1998-05-25 Thread CJ
Observation:It seems to me that the $450 solar panel was to recharge the batteries and not to directly make the silver from the energy from the panels but rather make the silver using the batteries that where charged from the panels But I could be wrong... A comment:Could both of you