Greetings,
What is the best way to subscribe, while I'm asking on behalf of a friend?
Searching the Silver List leads just about nowhere and I can't help but be
suspicious of external obfuscation. Shame on them!
Reid
On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 2:21 AM, Phil Morrison
wrote:
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> There is no differe
Sorry Phil I was too quick on the trigger it was Reid to whom I was replying
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No apologies neccessary Phil, if we did not differ we would never move forward,
we would stay stuck !Together we move forward together. Be blessed
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Not to pick nits, but EIS is not the only colloid of silver. Apologies that
I appear to differ.
On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 2:21 AM, Phil Morrison
wrote:
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> There is no difference between CS and EIS.
>
> They are just two names for the same chemical system.
>
> Chemists use CS. Physicists use bot
Hi Phil I like that the difference between those who know and those who only
think they know
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Sandee🐬
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There is no difference between CS and EIS.
They are just two names for the same chemical system.
Chemists use CS. Physicists use both CS & EIS.
I have successfully nebulized CS/EIS with a Solaray Ultrasonic Cool Mist
Humidifier.Many years ago I would come down with Bronchial Pneumonia.The usual
treatment was 10 days of ABX.This was repeated often every fall without fail;
until I got said Humidifier and used CS/EIS.Never had to take ABX
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> From: Harold MacDonald
> To: Silver list
> Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2010 1:14 PM
> Subject: CS>CS/EIS uses
>
>
> Recently some-one asked if it was OK to use CS on hands,etc.
> I keep a spray bottle handy all the time,in the kitch
Dianne
From: zzekel...@aol.com
Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2010 08:41:23 -0400
Subject: Re: CS>CS/EIS uses
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
In a message dated 7/18/2010 12:17:57 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
highfie...@internode.on.net writes:
Thats interesting to use CS as a deodorant as I like to recomm
In a message dated 7/18/2010 12:17:57 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
highfie...@internode.on.net writes:
Thats interesting to use CS as a deodorant as I like to recommend non
toxic deodorants to my patients - do you use a plastic spray bottle or glass?
Jane
Hi Jane, I've used it for deod
MacDonald
To: Silver list
Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2010 1:14 PM
Subject: CS>CS/EIS uses
Recently some-one asked if it was OK to use CS on hands,etc.
I keep a spray bottle handy all the time,in the kitchen/bath.etc.
I regularly spray the kitchen counters,dish rags get soaked ,cupboard d
"I keep a spray bottle handy all the time,in the kitchen/bath.etc. I regularly
spray the kitchen counters,dish rags get soaked ,cupboard door handles,
everything important in the bathroom.My hands at least three or four times a
day,even after washing .All door-knobs,indoor and out"
Likewise! A
Recently some-one asked if it was OK to use CS on hands,etc.
I keep a spray bottle handy all the time,in the kitchen/bath.etc.
I regularly spray the kitchen counters,dish rags get soaked ,cupboard door
handles, everything important in the bathroom.My hands at least three or four
times a day,even
"Dee "
To:
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 8:21 AM
Subject: Re: CS>CS/EIS forced with baking soda/salt
So this gives the lie that 'anyone' can make silver? And this is the
reason
I didn't go for making my own, as I, along with millions of others am one
of
the
So this gives the lie that 'anyone' can make silver? And this is the reason
I didn't go for making my own, as I, along with millions of others am one of
these! Dee
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Wayne
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The Sil
Evening Todd,
>> At 02:53 PM 1/21/2008, you wrote:
Who cares where the question came from ? It is either worth asking, or it
is not, ... plain and simple.
You could use a descriptive subject line.
The question has one term not normally in use relative to making CS.
"forced with"
>>
Whoop-de-do,look at this
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Hi,
I have good luck with apple cider vinegar on hot spots.
Jean Baugh
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>
> I think Lucky made his spot worse by chewing because I had sprayed CS on it,
> I don't think the CS made it worse. I will get some DMSO and add it to the
> spray.
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Jay,
A colloid is a suspension of submicroscope particles in a liquid, that
will not settle out under normal conditions, but they will settle out
when the collod is frozen.
Ions form a true solution similiar as to when you put sugar in coffee.
"Ole Bob"
What is a colloid? If I am wrong on what it is, forgive me... A colloid is a
mixture that has molecules/atoms evenly dispersed so calling it CS is really
just a vague description of what we take. But the correct name for what we
take is Electrically Isolated Colloidal Silver, (E.I.C.S.)? I just wan
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