Re: CS>New here

2009-05-29 Thread Ode Coyote
Good distilled water is nothing BUT water..no ions..as is de-ionized water. Two ways to do the same thing You control the current to BE low and constant..so you CAN have 'a' setting. It isn't like that without any control. It'll "run away". drawing ever more current with the addition of cond

Re: CS>New here

2009-05-28 Thread Golden Aldi
Hey Ode, Yeah, the CM shuts off when it reaches the setting you set. The next thing I'm looking at are steam distillers to have our own water. We've been using a britta filter, but I've been skeptical of the things, although I must say, the water doesn't smell, nor does it taste funny, so at least

Re: CS>New here

2009-05-28 Thread Ode Coyote
At 02:31 PM 5/27/2009 +0200, you wrote: Thanks so far to Jonathan, MaryAnn, Malcolm and Ode-coyote... You're right, Jonathan, alot of the sites were lacing in details of sorts. I, for one, when researching products, like to see more pictures of the thing close up and built up, in action. Malcol

Re: CS>New here

2009-05-27 Thread MaryAnn Helland
You'll enjoy your new Colloid Master.  MA From: Golden Aldi To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 10:32:02 AM Subject: Re: CS>New here I splurged and bought the Colloid Master Universal. I figure its their latest, and I should be

Re: CS>New here

2009-05-27 Thread lampley lane
To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>New here Thanks for the welcome! On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 6:22 PM, lampley lane wrote: > I checked them out too, niiice. Also welcome, I'm new here too Blessings, > Little Bird > -- > ** >

Re: CS>New here

2009-05-27 Thread Golden Aldi
Thanks for the welcome! On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 6:22 PM, lampley lane wrote: > I checked them out too, niiice. Also welcome, I'm new here too Blessings, > Little Bird > -- > ** >

Re: CS>New here

2009-05-27 Thread lampley lane
I checked them out too, niiice. Also welcome, I'm new here too. Blessings, Little Bird -Original Message- From: Golden Aldi Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 10:32 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>New here I splurged and bought the Colloid Master Universal. I figure i

Re: CS>New here

2009-05-27 Thread Golden Aldi
I splurged and bought the Colloid Master Universal. I figure its their latest, and I should be good to go when it arrives. Thanks to all for your input. It helped in making my decision. I'm glad the search is over, and I'm confident I made an excellent choice. Aldona

Re: CS>New here

2009-05-27 Thread Marshall Dudley
Golden Aldi wrote: Hello, My name is Aldona, I'm still 48 :-), american, but having been living here in Germany since my marriage to a german man, 30 yrs. ago. I'm a bit familiar with CS. First time I ever heard of it was back in 2000. Never really used it until about a yr. ago, when a holistic

Re: CS>New here

2009-05-27 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Yes -- you set the dial to the desired number, which correlates to approximate ppm-level of the finished product, and when that ppm-level is achieved, the unit shuts itself off.  MA From: Golden Aldi goldena...@gmail.com Another question just to be sure

Re: CS>New here

2009-05-27 Thread Golden Aldi
Another question just to be sure the Colloid master shuts off when you've reached the selected ppm number? And you reached this by setting the dial to #3, correct? > 6) Yes -- the Colloid Master has an automatic shut-off. > I think this answers your questions. Let me know if I can be of furt

Re: CS>New here

2009-05-27 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Hi Aldona.  I'll answer your questions, as best I can, in the order that you asked. l)  To set the ppm level, the unit has a dial on the front that goes from 1 to 10.  You simply move the dial up for greater ppm-level.  I generally brew mine at *3*. 2)  I always make one quart at a time.  This u

Re: CS>New here

2009-05-27 Thread Golden Aldi
Thanks so far to Jonathan, MaryAnn, Malcolm and Ode-coyote... You're right, Jonathan, alot of the sites were lacing in details of sorts. I, for one, when researching products, like to see more pictures of the thing close up and built up, in action. Malcolm, I've checked out silverpuppy and silverge

Re: CS>New here

2009-05-27 Thread Ode Coyote
Get a step down transformer that converts 220 European to 120 American. 50 watts will be plenty of capacity. Price $5 to $30..shop around the net. [ I have them for $12 and 220/22 volt Euro supplies for $15 ] Any DC out wall mount transformer that will plug in and has the correct polarit

Re: CS>New here

2009-05-26 Thread Malcolm
Hi Aldona, You might want to check out the silver puppy http://silverpuppy.com/ He sells a unit that will work on European outlets, and his is one of the very best. He has a great deal of very good info on his site, and whatever you do, at least give it a read. Another excellent one is the Si

Re: CS>New here

2009-05-26 Thread MaryAnn Helland
eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 5:58:07 PM Subject: CS>New here Hello, My name is Aldona, I'm still 48 :-), american, but having been living here in Germany since my marriage to a german man, 30 yrs. ago. I'm a bit familiar with CS. First time I ever heard of it was back in 2

Re: CS>New here

2009-05-26 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Colloidal Master has a very attractive price on a full setup including a distiller, but ships that only to the USA, as I recall, so you'd need to find a reshipper.One member on this list has spoken well of the generator; I find the website information about it a bit thin on details. It do

CS>New here

2009-05-26 Thread Golden Aldi
Hello, My name is Aldona, I'm still 48 :-), american, but having been living here in Germany since my marriage to a german man, 30 yrs. ago. I'm a bit familiar with CS. First time I ever heard of it was back in 2000. Never really used it until about a yr. ago, when a holistic vet sold me some for t

Re: CS>New here :)

2003-12-30 Thread Marshall Dudley
Are you sure they are polyps and not sties? CS works great on sties. Marshall Cyenor Persians wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I have a 12year old tortie Persian,who has polyps on both eye lids :( Does > anyone know anything about CS treating Polyps? If not I guess it's > probably laser treatment

CS>New here :)

2003-12-30 Thread Cyenor Persians
Hello everyone, I have a 12year old tortie Persian,who has polyps on both eye lids :( Does anyone know anything about CS treating Polyps? If not I guess it's probably laser treatment for my girl. Also what about Conjunctivitous? Has CS been successfully used for this? Many thanks. Purrs,E

Re: CS>New here

2003-11-13 Thread ChinLdy
Thanks for the info. Phyllis In a message dated 11/13/03 10:33:56 AM Mountain Standard Time, mdud...@execonn.com writes: > No. But I would not take Vitamin C (ascorbic acid, or sodium ascorbate) > with CS. It would likely product silver ascorbate. I would take it at a > diff

Re: CS>New here

2003-11-13 Thread Val Morten
when using mild silver protein, i was told to take 4oz oj,or grapefrute juice 20 min before taking the msp to help cross the bbb. and no citris any other time. roger > > No. But I would not take Vitamin C (ascorbic acid, or sodium > ascorbate) with CS. It would likely product silver ascorbate. I

Re: CS>New here

2003-11-13 Thread Marshall Dudley
No. But I would not take Vitamin C (ascorbic acid, or sodium ascorbate) with CS. It would likely product silver ascorbate. I would take it at a different time. I also would avoid drinking citric juices at the same time as taking CS, although I am not aware of any research that indicates this coul

CS>New here

2003-11-13 Thread ChinLdy
Hi, I am new here on this list and have a question? Are there any herbs or vitamins that should be avoided when taking CS? Phyllis

Re: CS> New here

2002-06-16 Thread jrowland
Lona wrote: > ...How do you know the particles are small enough to do the job? > Can anyone verify the following: > When applying current to silver in solution, metallic silver will always > > break off at the same size, 1.26 angstroms (.1 microns). > > This particle is so small that the next

Re: CS>New Here

2002-06-16 Thread Marshalee Hallett
> I have been purchasing CS at my HFS. I buy 30 ppm. Any comments on that? > I understand that some of you make your own. How do you know the particles > are small enough to do the job? I would LIKE to make my own to save money, > though I am worried that I can't pull it off. As in I am not

CS>New Here

2002-06-16 Thread Lona
I have been purchasing CS at my HFS. I buy 30 ppm. Any comments on that? I understand that some of you make your own. How do you know the particles are small enough to do the job? I would LIKE to make my own to save money, though I am worried that I can't pull it off. As in I am not handy. So

Re: CS>new here and had a few questions

2001-06-29 Thread terry parker
grams. >From: cking...@nycap.rr.com >Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com >To: silver-list@eskimo.com >Subject: Re: CS>new here and had a few questions >Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 13:47:36 -0400 > >My experience with high doses of C is that on the first day you may get the &g

Re: CS>new here and had a few questions

2001-06-26 Thread Dean T. Miller
Hi Dick, On Tue, 26 Jun 2001 11:50:27 -0400, "Dick Tanguay" wrote: >It is my understanding that around 14 - 15 grams of vitamin C and diarrhea >begins whereby you are cautioned to cut back until the diarrhea stops. >Taking 50 grams, there would be nothing left but a pair of shoes. :-) I was ta

Re: CS>new here and had a few questions

2001-06-26 Thread Dick Tanguay
o: Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 1:47 PM Subject: Re: CS>new here and had a few questions > My experience with high doses of C is that on the first day you may get the > runs, but the same dose on the second day and thereafter will be OK. > Chuck > > Gonorrhea: how a New Englande

Re: CS>new here and had a few questions

2001-06-26 Thread CKing001
My experience with high doses of C is that on the first day you may get the runs, but the same dose on the second day and thereafter will be OK. Chuck Gonorrhea: how a New Englander describes vacationing in Brazil. On Tue, 26 Jun 2001 11:50:

Re: CS>new here and had a few questions

2001-06-26 Thread Dick Tanguay
nday, June 25, 2001 12:57 PM Subject: Re: CS>new here and had a few questions > For Hepatitis C, I have read that megadoses of vitamin C are > effective...somewhere in the range of 50 grams or more per day. See the > website http://cat.007.com (I think that's the right address

Re: CS>new here and had a few questions

2001-06-25 Thread Arthur Rambo
I've done Vitamin C I.V. 180,000 mg twice a week for 25-30 treatments at $105 each, and it is very effective, however, when I stopped, it came back. I didn't know then about it hiding in the lymph as well. -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join o

Re: CS>new here and had a few questions

2001-06-25 Thread terry parker
-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>new here and had a few questions Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 22:01:16 -0400 (EDT) Hello Joseph, I began using CS to treat my case of Hepatitis C as well. I have gotten some improvement, but at the same time (the last 4 months, i have been learning that small particles

Re: CS>new here and had a few questions

2001-06-14 Thread Robert L. Berger
Hi Joseph; Most people use an LM317T with a resistor to act as a current limiter. Two to three mils would work fine for what you are doing. To measure particle size one has a TEM made at about $100.00 "Ole Bob" > -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. T

Re: CS>new here and had a few questions

2001-06-14 Thread joseph fritz
At 08:03 PM 6/13/01 -0500, you wrote: Joseph; You should review the archives as most of your answers are three. Looked at that have a whole bunch of material to read seems as if this is a very talkative list No, you do not want a polarity reversal system. I used to make them but the CS pa

Re: CS>new here and had a few questions

2001-06-13 Thread Arthur Rambo
Hello Joseph, I began using CS to treat my case of Hepatitis C as well. I have gotten some improvement, but at the same time (the last 4 months, i have been learning that small particles, and an ideal delivery system are essential. I am in an all out effort at this point to try and bring about no

Re: CS>new here and had a few questions

2001-06-13 Thread Robert L. Berger
Joseph; You should review the archives as most of your answers are three. No, you do not want a polarity reversal system. I used to make them but the CS particle size to too large. First what size of device do you want? How many ounces of CS do you wish to make? The best LVDC system uses co

CS>new here and had a few questions

2001-06-13 Thread joseph fritz
Hello my name is Joseph Fritz I heard about CS on the net I have 7+ years experience as an electronics technician. I became interested in CS because my fiance was diagnosed with hepatitis c. 1). Does anyone know of anyone that has been cured of Hepatitis c using CS? If yes what dosage were the