Re: CSUltrasonic cleaner

2012-03-14 Thread Malcolm
No, but you'd end up with some dynamite mist to inhale if you did that in an ultrasonic Humidifier. Malcolm On Tue, 2012-03-13 at 21:30 -0700, nessie wrote: Question: If I put c/s in Ultrasonic cleaner for several minutes, would I end up with smaller silver particles?

Re: CSUltrasonic cleaner

2012-03-14 Thread Marshall
I would expect either no change, or aggregation, which would produce larger particles. Marshall On 3/14/2012 12:30 AM, nessie wrote: Question: If I put c/s in Ultrasonic cleaner for several minutes, would I end up with smaller silver particles? Regardsnessie -- The

CSUltrasonic cleaner

2012-03-13 Thread nessie
Question: If I put c/s in Ultrasonic cleaner for several minutes, would I end up with smaller silver particles? Regardsnessie -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe:

CSultrasonic nebulizer recommendation

2012-01-16 Thread David AuBuchon
anyone want to recommend me a cost-effective ultrasonic nebulizer? Need to step up from the Edge portable and get every last drop of bug killing power I can. David

CSUltrasonic cleaner trouble

2011-05-12 Thread Richard Pells
Sorry Mike, I meant with no items in ie jewelry etc., just fluid. Normally there would be items in the cleaner with the water and, not being technical, I was just wondering whether that would make a difference. No, I always go way past the minimum level. I'm getting more convinced of it being a

Re: CSUltrasonic cleaner trouble

2011-05-12 Thread PTF
Why do you think it is the lecithin? And what is your recipe? When I make my let C it is just slightly thicker than water. PT - Original Message - From: Richard Pells To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2011 9:31 AM Subject: CSUltrasonic cleaner trouble

CSUltrasonic cleaner trouble

2011-05-12 Thread Richard Pells
The lecithin mixture I'm using is exactly as instructed...3 tablespoons in 8oz of distilled water, plus 1 tablespoon of AA and half a tablespoon of baking soda in 4oz dw. For the larger, professional machine I had to double everything because of the larger tank capacity. I've only ever used James

Re: CSUltrasonic cleaner trouble

2011-05-12 Thread M. G. Devour
Sorry Mike, I meant with no items in ie jewelry etc., just fluid. Ahh, that's sensible! lol I don't see why it should break the unit(s). I've run proper professional units with just water in them for extended periods without problems. I can't imagine that the lecithin is going to cause a

Re: CSUltrasonic cleaner trouble

2011-05-12 Thread PTF
Pells To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2011 3:46 PM Subject: CSUltrasonic cleaner trouble The lecithin mixture I'm using is exactly as instructed...3 tablespoons in 8oz of distilled water, plus 1 tablespoon of AA and half a tablespoon of baking soda in 4oz dw

CSUltrasonic cleaner trouble

2011-05-11 Thread Richard Pells
Thanks for the comments. A subscriber has kindly contacted me and recommended the larger Harbor Freight machine. He has been using this model for a year now and runs it at 2 x 480 seconds with an hour interval between. Dick did mention that he'd had two smaller models burn out prior to this. The

Re: CSUltrasonic cleaner trouble

2011-05-11 Thread M. G. Devour
... So with those machines it must either be the consistency of the lecithin mixture, or the fact that there's nothing in the tank. Umm, Richard, what did you mean by there's nothing in the tank? Aren't you making your product directly in the tank of the machine? An ultrasonic cleaner does

Re: blood sugar testing, etc, was Re: CSultrasonic cleaner - OT

2010-03-15 Thread Richard Goodwin
pattycake29...@yahoo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sun, March 14, 2010 5:35:07 PM Subject: Re: blood sugar testing, etc, was Re: CSultrasonic cleaner - OT Doughnuts and ice cream make me feel yucky and my heart beat faster. So why is my body so dumb as to think these are my favorite foods??? Pat

Re: blood sugar testing, etc, was Re: CSultrasonic cleaner - OT

2010-03-15 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Golly you have been through the mill, haven't you sol? I moan if I get a small dose of shingles! I think I am the opposite to you, but have the same reaction. I mean, *because* I am usually a very well (I wouldn't say 'fit' by any means,) person, I notice immediately if something isn't right

Re: blood sugar testing, etc, was Re: CSultrasonic cleaner - OT

2010-03-15 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Same thing here with 'sour' sweets Pat. They give me the 'wobblies' but I still carry on scoffing them! Daft I know. dee On 14 Mar 2010, at 21:35, Pat wrote: Doughnuts and ice cream make me feel yucky and my heart beat faster. So why is my body so dumb as to think these are my favorite

Re: CSultrasonic cleaner - OT

2010-03-14 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Ooh don't sol--I'm beginning to wish I hadn't started this whole thing now! I must say that I have searched the web but everything I read about Vit D is beneficial--even when I have asked for contraindications. I'm still a bit unsure of the Vit C thing as well. If it hadn't been Brookes who

Re: CSultrasonic cleaner - OT

2010-03-14 Thread Richard Goodwin
Don't forget ... saliva swallowed in small amounts is eventually, but inevitably, fatal. Dick - Original Message From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sat, March 13, 2010 3:11:09 PM Subject: Re: CSultrasonic cleaner - OT I wish I *had

Re: CSultrasonic cleaner - OT

2010-03-14 Thread Ole Alstrup
* People with any psychiatric condition - should get medical advice before taking lecithin   From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sat, 13 March, 2010 21:11:09 Subject: Re: CSultrasonic cleaner - OT I wish I *had* procrastinated

Re: CSultrasonic cleaner - OT

2010-03-14 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Oh God! Is there any way of making it using *less* lecithin? I'm really fed up now. Thanks for the info though. dee PS I have had palpitations but none of the other things. On 14 Mar 2010, at 16:26, Ole Alstrup wrote: Yes, at this level, you are getting huge amounts of choline and omega-6

blood sugar testing, etc, was Re: CSultrasonic cleaner - OT

2010-03-14 Thread sol
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote: I'm still a bit unsure of the Vit C thing as well. If it hadn't been Brookes who posted on the benefits, I probably wouldn't have bothered. I have to put stress into the equation as well, because I must say I have got stressed about it all i.e the expense etc.,

Re: blood sugar testing, etc, was Re: CSultrasonic cleaner - OT

2010-03-14 Thread Pat
testing, etc, was Re: CSultrasonic cleaner - OT Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote: I'm still a bit unsure of the Vit C thing as well. If it hadn't been Brookes who posted on the benefits, I probably wouldn't have bothered. I have to put stress into the equation as well, because I must say I have got

Re: CSultrasonic cleaner - OT

2010-03-13 Thread Ode Coyote
Procrastinate NOW...or you'll never get around to it. No wonder I don't have any round tuits! Ode At 07:18 PM 3/12/2010 +, you wrote: Just to say I've finished procrastinating and have sent off for a UC from ebay so I'll let you all know how it works out. dee - -- The Silver

Re: CSultrasonic cleaner - OT

2010-03-13 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I wish I *had* procrastinated a bit longer now Ode, given the new info on the Vit D thing. Probably something will come up saying lecithin is not good in large amounts! lol dee PS I must say, I have been having palpitations since I started this Vit C thing--help! On 13 Mar 2010, at 14:19,

Re: CSultrasonic cleaner - OT

2010-03-13 Thread sol
Ode Coyote wrote: Procrastinate NOW...or you'll never get around to it. No wonder I don't have any round tuits! Or, never put off until tomorrow what you can put off until the day after tomorrow. sol -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and

Re: CSultrasonic cleaner - OT

2010-03-13 Thread sol
ARE you taking high dose vit C? I just read that large doses of C can raise blood sugar, and blood sugar spikes can cause palpitations. sol Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote: I wish I *had* procrastinated a bit longer now Ode, given the new info on the Vit D thing. Probably something will come up

CSultrasonic cleaner - OT

2010-03-12 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Just to say I've finished procrastinating and have sent off for a UC from ebay so I'll let you all know how it works out. dee -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe:

Re: Re: CSultrasonic or not

2009-08-04 Thread Peter Converse
: CSultrasonic or not - Original Message - Thank you acmeair and all who have answered. I now know a humidifier must be ULTRASONIC. If I do indeed decide to buy a nebulizerMUST IT BE ULTRASONIC I already have a compressor type nebulizer what is the difference

RE: Re: CSultrasonic or not

2009-08-04 Thread Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC
I have an old Omron that they no longer have, actually my wife has one too. All I use in mine is the CS, I used to get Bronchitis several times a year. Now when ever I feel any thing coming on I use CS in my nebulizer, and it stops it cold. I also have an ultrasonic but the compressor type is a

Re: Re: CSultrasonic or not

2009-08-03 Thread Sam L.
? - Original Message - From: Acmeair Date: Sunday, August 2, 2009 7:28 pm Subject: Re: CSultrasonic or not To: silver-list@eskimo.com you can use a humidifier, but to get the silver ions to stay in the mist, the humidifier has to be ultrasonic. jim Aug 2, 2009 01:42:29 PM

Re: Re: CSultrasonic or not

2009-08-03 Thread mhale
Here is another option. http://omronhealthcare.com/product/1136-201-respiratory-devices-compact-compressor-nebulizer-ne-c30 This unit will run on 12vdc if needed. If you check out the link http://www.fugitt.com/cs_notes and go to testimonials, there is an interesting document. Thank you Gail,

Re: Re: CSultrasonic or not

2009-08-03 Thread gwms624
Hey Sam--thank you for the info. Here's the question will a regular nebulizer deliver the CS or must it be an ULTRASONIC Gladys - Original Message - From: Sam L. Date: Monday, August 3, 2009 2:25 am Subject: Re: Re: CSultrasonic or not To: silver-list@eskimo.com A good

Re: CSultrasonic or not

2009-08-03 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Medisana do a good one, don't know about humidifiers. dee On 2 Aug 2009, at 21:41, gwms...@optonline.net wrote: Hi List---Need to buy a nebulizer. Must it be ultrasonic to deliver cs to the lungs? Also some people say to save $$$ you can use Walmart ultrasonic HUMIDIFIER

Re: Re: CSultrasonic or not

2009-08-03 Thread gwms624
? G From: Acmeair Date: Sunday, August 2, 2009 11:44 pm Subject: Re: Re: CSultrasonic or not To: silver-list@eskimo.com from the info available at the time, i did not see the need to buy a nebulizer, when all the available info on a ultrasonic humidifier was so positive. i've used mine

CSultrasonic or not

2009-08-02 Thread gwms624
Hi List---Need to buy a nebulizer. Must it be ultrasonic to deliver cs to the lungs? Also some people say to save $$$ you can use Walmart ultrasonic HUMIDIFIER

Re: CSultrasonic or not

2009-08-02 Thread Acmeair
you can use a humidifier, but to get the silver ions to stay in the mist, the humidifier has to be "ultrasonic". jimAug 2, 2009 01:42:29 PM, silver-list@eskimo.com wrote: Hi List---Need to buy a nebulizer. Must it be ultrasonic to deliver cs to the lungs? Alsosome people say to save $$$ you can

Re: CSultrasonic or not

2009-08-02 Thread gwms624
Thanks so much for the info. How about a nebulizer? Does it also have to be ultrasonic? - Original Message - From: Acmeair Date: Sunday, August 2, 2009 7:28 pm Subject: Re: CSultrasonic or not To: silver-list@eskimo.com you can use a humidifier, but to get the silver ions

Re: Re: CSultrasonic or not

2009-08-02 Thread Acmeair
.com wrote: Thanks so much for the info. How about a nebulizer? Does it also have to be ultrasonic? - Original Message -From: Acmeair Date: Sunday, August 2, 2009 7:28 pmSubject: Re: CSultrasonic or notTo: silver-list@eskimo.com you can use a humidifier, but to get the silver ions to stay i

Re: CSUltrasonic Humidifiers

2009-06-06 Thread Dee Fitzpatrick
Medisana from Amazon. Dee ---Original Message--- From: Peter Converse Date: 05/06/2009 20:17:02 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSUltrasonic Humidifiers Good Afternoon, Can anyone suggest a good and reasonably priced ultrasonic humidifier for using with CS or MMS to disinfect

CSUltrasonic Humidifiers

2009-06-05 Thread Peter Converse
Good Afternoon, Can anyone suggest a good and reasonably priced ultrasonic humidifier for using with CS or MMS to disinfect a bedroom while sleeping? Thanks, Peter

Re: CSUltrasonic Humidifiers

2009-06-05 Thread sol
Peter Converse wrote: Good Afternoon, Can anyone suggest a good and reasonably priced ultrasonic humidifier for using with CS or MMS to disinfect a bedroom while sleeping? http://www.amazon.com/Medisana-Hah1500EBP-Ultrasonic-Personal-Humidifier/dp/B000AF78KU I use this one with CS or

CSUltrasonic pond foggers

2009-04-30 Thread Dan Nave
Someone should get some of these and report on how well they work. Dan http://www.mainlandmart.com/foggers.html $29.95 http://www.mainlandmart.com/foggerwholesales.html $15 each, case of 12 http://www.pondusa.com/fogger.htm $34.98 http://www.discount-pumps.biz/fountain-pond-foggers.htm

Re: CSUltrasonic Stirrer

2008-11-19 Thread Arnold Beland
Beland [mailto:abela...@gmail.com] *Sent:* Tuesday, November 18, 2008 7:56 AM *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com *Subject:* Re: CSUltrasonic Stirrer I tried this some years ago and ended up with with little black balls of silver at the bottom of the container. The result was no detectable particulate

RE: CSUltrasonic Stirrer

2008-11-19 Thread Norton, Steve
: Arnold Beland [mailto:abela...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 9:40 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSUltrasonic Stirrer Steve, Yes, I have tried reducing the amount of ultrasonic action but it didn't do any good. Over the years, I have tried every method of moving the ions

Re: CSUltrasonic Stirrer

2008-11-18 Thread Ode Coyote
Adding extreme kinetic energy to unstable ionic solutions is not likely to be a good idea. I think you'll be crossing every possible threshold. Even using water that's too hot can have negative effects. Ode At 08:08 PM 11/17/2008 -0600, you wrote: I currently use the air bubbler

Re: CSUltrasonic Stirrer

2008-11-18 Thread Marshall Dudley
Norton, Steve wrote: I currently use the air bubbler method of stirring when making EIS. Magnetic stirring is more complex than I want. Not necessarily complex. I use an inexpensive magnetic aquarium pump for stirring mine. A bubbler will introduce carbon dioxide into the water increasing

Re: CSUltrasonic Stirrer

2008-11-18 Thread Arnold Beland
I tried this some years ago and ended up with with little black balls of silver at the bottom of the container. The result was no detectable particulate at the end of the process. On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 6:08 PM, Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.comwrote: I currently use the air bubbler

RE: CSUltrasonic Stirrer

2008-11-18 Thread Norton, Steve
Arnold, Did you try deadening or reducing the signal? _ Steve N From: Arnold Beland [mailto:abela...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 7:56 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSUltrasonic Stirrer I tried this some years ago and ended up

CSUltrasonic Stirrer

2008-11-17 Thread Norton, Steve
I currently use the air bubbler method of stirring when making EIS. Magnetic stirring is more complex than I want. I have made them before - about 40 years ago. I am thinking of using the ultrasonic generator from an ultrasonic humidifier as a stirrer. Has anyone tried this and what was your

Re: CSUltrasonic Nebulizer question

2007-05-11 Thread mukta
Hi Daddybob, group, I was trying to complete the Brooks Bradley airbrush set but faced difficulties where I live. After some hesitation and research these days I bought an Omron NE-28 pump-type nebulizer. It claims 5 um particles, as do also some ultrasonic units like Mystique. It can be used

Re: CSUltrasonic Nebulizer question

2007-05-11 Thread CWFugitt
Morning Simeon, At 02:54 AM 5/11/2007, you wrote: If anyone can direct me to a link showing ultrasonic nebulizer internals and schematic diagram please do it. Do you mean electronics or air and associated functions? Wayne -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal

RE: CSUltrasonic Nebulizer question

2007-05-11 Thread ransley
Marshall wrote: the airbrush seems to fall at 5 inches or so a second, and the ultrasonic appears to almost not fall at all. That's pretty much the difference I see with my two devices. The airbrush fog will drop and wet something, but the atomizer fog will float and dissipate. DB No virus

Re: CSUltrasonic Nebulizer question

2007-05-10 Thread Ode Coyote
Not all ultrasonic personal humidifiers use wicks.. The Medisana unit has neither wick nor filter and has a nebulizer discharge tube. Since ions are dissolved in the water, a wick will probably transport them to the vibrating plate along with whatever particles the wick doesn't filter

RE: CSUltrasonic Nebulizer question

2007-05-10 Thread ransley
John wrote: The ultrasonic gets the product deeper into the lung where the problems are. Not trying to be argumentative, but why do you say that? At first glance it would seem that mist is mist, but actually I already know that's not always so after my experiments with an airbrush. So is an

RE: CSUltrasonic Nebulizer question

2007-05-10 Thread Dan Nave
To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSUltrasonic Nebulizer question John wrote: The ultrasonic gets the product deeper into the lung where the problems are. Not trying to be argumentative, but why do you say that? At first glance it would seem that mist is mist, but actually I already know that's

RE: CSUltrasonic Nebulizer question

2007-05-10 Thread ransley
I believe that Brooks Bradley indicated that the airbrush nebulizer was superior since it could make smaller particles. I ordered my airbrush from Harbor Freight, as I believe Brooks did, and if I recall correctly, the stock # he gave was no longer available (or at least not in the catalog I

Re: CSUltrasonic Nebulizer question

2007-05-10 Thread Marshall Dudley
ransley wrote: I believe that Brooks Bradley indicated that the airbrush nebulizer was superior since it could make smaller particles. I ordered my airbrush from Harbor Freight, as I believe Brooks did, and if I recall correctly, the stock # he gave was no longer available (or at least

CSUltrasonic Nebulizer question

2007-05-09 Thread ransley
Day Sutton wrote: I read a post that said the ultrosonic nebulizer caused agglomoration and the silver would fall out of suspensionany comments? Since I don't own one, but I do own two small personal ultrasonic hmidifiers, that we've talked about here in the past and used as

Re: CSUltrasonic Nebulizer question

2007-05-09 Thread John W
-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 9:37 AM Subject: CSUltrasonic Nebulizer question Day Sutton wrote: I read a post that said the ultrosonic nebulizer caused agglomoration and the silver would fall out of suspensionany comments? Since I don't own one, but I do own two small

CSultrasonic nebulizer, at wally's Re: CSTrem..nebulizer.

2005-10-12 Thread sol
Appreciate the re-posting. I looked at the local walmort and didn't find it. Armed with model info, will check for it again. sol V wrote: Hi OLMXR, you can get a altrasonic hubmidifier which makes a dandy nebulizer at wallmart for about 30 bucks.

RE: CSUltrasonic Nebulizer and CS

2003-09-30 Thread J J
-Original Message- From: JohnW Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 6:40 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSUltrasonic Nebulizer and CS Hi Group, I could use some help and information. snip... Hiya JohnW, Your condition might require something more than an ultrasonic nebulizer

CSUltrasonic Nebulizer and CS

2003-09-29 Thread JohnW
Hi Group, I could use some help and information. It seems that I have developed a breathing problem. (I guess) My blood/oxygen levels are all over the board, from a high of 96 to a low of 77, as far as I know. I have a tester I purchased which goes on a finger and reads the B/O level. I had

Re: CSUltrasonic Nebulizer and CS

2003-09-29 Thread Robert Berger
Hi John, It sound to me that you are in the same mess that I am, ready for CHF or Congenitive Heart Failure. My heart output has dropped for 57% in 1997 to 20% now!! Below 25% and we become a real hazard. You can help by taking 200 mg of CoQ10 three times per day. See a heat specialist, you

Re: CSUltrasonic Nebulizer and CS

2003-09-29 Thread C Creel
Ole Bob said: It sound to me that you are in the same mess that I am, ready for CHF or Congenitive Heart Failure. My heart output has dropped for 57% in 1997 to 20% now!! Below 25% and we become a real hazard. You can help by taking 200 mg of CoQ10 three times per day. ** I agree with

Re: CSUltrasonic Nebulizer and CS

2003-09-29 Thread Roger Barker
I hear great things about Strauss Heartdrops but can't comment personally as I've not had a need for them - as yet. For anyone interested their website is: www.straussherbco.com Cheers, Roger Rotorua, New Zealand. on 30/9/2003 12:08 PM, C Creel at ccr...@adelphia.net wrote: Ole Bob

CSUltrasonic Humidifiers

2003-09-16 Thread Wolf Creek Ranch
Anyone have recommendations for a good ultrasonic humidifer or are they all basically the same? Sounds like an item we should have on hand... Thanks! Happy Howling, Julie Critters Wolf Creek Ranch mailto:wolfcre...@earthlink.net http://wolfcreekranch1.tripod.com/index.html Home of Whispering

Re: CSultrasonic humidifiers and large volume CS production

2003-04-27 Thread Robert Berger
Hi Reid, The standard thermal humidifier will leave all of the silver in unit as it boils the water. The ultra sonic unit vaporizes everything as it has no temperature rise. These units do consume large amounts of CS. What is why I use is the unit suggested by Brooks Bradley, an artists air

CSultrasonic humidifiers and large volume CS production

2003-04-26 Thread Reid Harvey
Ole Bob, Everybody, Your suggestion about the ulrasonic humidifier is a gem. Thanks. But this makes me think the response to your message may not be great, since this device may entail the use of big amounts of CS. Is this the case? If so I would like to revisit the HVAC generator designed by

Re: CSUltrasonic stimulation enhancement

2002-09-17 Thread Brooks Bradley
Dear Petmc, Many years ago I was associated with a large (and innovative) research and development firm.we conducted extensive design and operational tests of varying untrasonic designsprincipally for cleaning objectives. One of the most

Re: CSUltrasonic stimulation enhancement

2002-09-17 Thread silversw...@yahoo.com
Do you mean 38 Khz? or 38,000 KHz? That is, high energies at these frequencies (we used 38 KC most frequently) will dislodge microscopic particulates. --- Brooks Bradley brooks.brad...@worldnet.att.net wrote: Dear Petmc, Many years ago I was

Re: CSUltrasonic stimulation enhancement

2002-09-17 Thread Brooks Bradley
I meant 38,000 cycles per second. Thirty-eight KC is force-of-habit...I come from the age of academic dinosaurs..a time long before hertz replaced cycles. Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. silversw...@yahoo.com wrote:

Re: CSUltrasonic stimulation enhancement

2002-09-17 Thread silversw...@yahoo.com
which is actually 38,000 Hz. The reason this must be stated for the record is that a lot of alt medicane is heading into this area. As I have built a Plasma rife machine as well, it uses specific freq to treat specific things which are all Hz and KHz based freq applications. --- Brooks

Re: CSUltrasonic stimulation enhancement

2002-09-17 Thread George
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 11:14:16 -0700 (PDT), silversw...@yahoo.com wrote: Do you mean 38 Khz? or 38,000 KHz? That is, high energies at these frequencies (we used 38 KC most frequently) will dislodge microscopic particulates. KC = kilocycle = kilohertz = kHz Regards, George Martin -- The

Re: CSUltrasonic stimulation enhancement

2002-09-17 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
This posting suggests to me a needed improvment for next-generation CS machines: built-in ultrasonic cleaning of the electrodes, container, and stirring apparatus. (Trem, take note!) If the ultrasonic freqs. could also serve to replace the stirring aparatus, that would be good, but as BB

CSUltrasonic stimulation enhancement

2002-09-16 Thread BRPETERMC
As a user of the pulsed d.c. method of cs generation,I have recently become curious as to any beneficial effect of ultrasound frequencies applied to the colloidal process. My initial reasoning was related to the effect called cavitation,wherein microscopic pressure bubbles (as utilised in

RE: CSUltrasonic stimulation enhancement

2002-09-16 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Interesting train of thought. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: brpete...@msn.com.au [mailto:brpete...@msn.com.au] Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 6:25 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSUltrasonic stimulation enhancement As a user of the pulsed d.c. method of cs

Re: CSUltrasonic stimulation enhancement

2002-09-16 Thread Marshall Dudley
Interesting. Since we know that browning movement is involved in the aggregation of particles, I would suspect that ultrasonic vibrations would do the same thing if sufficiently strong enough. But testing would have to be done to be sure. Marshall brpete...@msn.com.au wrote: As a user of the

RE: CSUltrasonic stimulation enhancement

2002-09-16 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSUltrasonic stimulation enhancement Interesting. Since we know that browning movement is involved in the aggregation of particles, I would suspect that ultrasonic vibrations would do the same thing if sufficiently strong enough. But testing would have

Re: CSUltrasonic stimulation enhancement

2002-09-16 Thread Marshall Dudley
. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com] Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 9:13 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSUltrasonic stimulation enhancement Interesting. Since we know that browning movement is involved

Re: CSUltrasonic stimulation enhancement

2002-09-16 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Interesting; two axes here, freq and strength (as distance per impact?) Another possible effect is outlined in Science News, Aug 24, p116 where simple diffusion as exemplified by a 'random walk' model is modified. The experimenters 'added a so-called drift term to the classic equation for

Re: CSUltrasonic nebulizer

2002-06-19 Thread Richard Sobe
come in contact with mold. Very powerful stuff for such a little creature. - Original Message - From: Jack Dayton Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 11:26 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSUltrasonic nebulizer Hi Rich, that is welcome news. What was the source? Jack From

RE: CSUltrasonic nebulizer

2002-06-18 Thread Medwith, Robert
: CSUltrasonic nebulizer Of course Rich, It is a Mystique by Air Sep. 2 yr warranty, adjustable air flow and runs on a timer so it automatically shuts off after 10 mins of use. Richard - Original Message - From: Rich Adams Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 8:56 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject

Re: CSUltrasonic nebulizer

2002-06-18 Thread Jack Dayton
Hi Rich, that is welcome news. What was the source? Jack From: Richard Sobe im_numbe...@msn.com I just received my ultrasonic nebulizer today and it works much better than the used compressor type I had and is completely quiet. It goes through 5ml of CS very quickly (4-5 min) although it leaves

Re: CSUltrasonic nebulizer

2002-06-18 Thread Jack Dayton
Bob wrote: From: Medwith, Robert medwi...@tacom.army.mil ...and the prices are good compared to ones in the medical stores. Hi Bob, could you be more specific about price? Jack

CSUltrasonic nebulizer

2002-06-17 Thread Richard Sobe
Hello everyone, I just received my ultrasonic nebulizer today and it works much better than the used compressor type I had and is completely quiet. It goes through 5ml of CS very quickly (4-5 min) although it leaves about 1/2 ml inside the med cup. I am extremely pleased with it. Hopefully it

Re: CSUltrasonic nebulizer

2002-06-17 Thread Rich Adams
Richard, May I ask what brand/model? Rich Adams - Original Message - Hello everyone, I just received my ultrasonic nebulizer today -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org

Re: CSUltrasonic nebulizer

2002-06-17 Thread Richard Sobe
: CSUltrasonic nebulizer Richard, May I ask what brand/model? Rich Adams - Original Message - Hello everyone, I just received my ultrasonic nebulizer today -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http

CSUltrasonic Vaporizer

2001-12-04 Thread Craig Chamberlin
Greetings, Thought I had saved it, but lost the name of the ultrasonic vaporizer with a model number 5100 I think. Could some kind soul tell me the name. Ciao, Craig -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send

RE: CSUltrasonic Vaporizer

2001-12-04 Thread Heather King (LCA)
My ultrasonic is a Vick's, not sure of a model number, though. Heather -Original Message- From: Craig Chamberlin [mailto:c...@itsmyplace.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 11:31 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSUltrasonic Vaporizer Greetings, Thought I had saved

Re: CSultrasonic humidifiers

2001-11-08 Thread Marshall Dudley
natural_essenti...@juno.com wrote: What is the difference between an ultrasonic humidifer and a regular old fashioned one? I've also seen cool vapor humidifiers which personally I don't understand why you would need cool vapor since the temp would equilibrate to the room temp quickly. Cool

Re: CSultrasonic humidifiers

2001-11-08 Thread Grant
Just another question on this subject..Is there any difference between, HUMIDIFIERand VAPORIZER.. Other than size.??? Grant.. natural_essenti...@juno.com wrote: What is the difference between an ultrasonic humidifer and a regular old fashioned one? I've also

CSultrasonic humidifiers

2001-11-07 Thread natural_essentials
What is the difference between an ultrasonic humidifer and a regular old fashioned one? I've also seen cool vapor humidifiers which personally I don't understand why you would need cool vapor since the temp would equilibrate to the room temp quickly. How do you use CS with a humidifier? Do

Re: CSultrasonic humidifiers

2001-11-07 Thread Josephine
From what I have learned from this list is that the ultrasonic humidifiers produce their vapors by ultrasonic vibration Vs heat and that you don't want the CS to be vaporized via heat. With the Sunbeam, you fill up the container, set it back onto the machine, turn it on, and out comes the cool

Re: CSUltrasonic nebulizers

2000-10-18 Thread Dean T. Miller
Hi Kim, On Tue, 17 Oct 2000 20:02:29 -0400, KIM BROWN dreamcoun...@sprint.ca wrote: Dean, What do you mean by Ultrasonic? Would one of the nebulizers at this site work? http://www.dmeonline.com/nebulizers.html Last year I was desperate and inhaled CS (choked on it). It worked but I would

Re: CSUltrasonic nebulizers

2000-10-18 Thread KIM BROWN
Dean, Thanks for having a look for me! Kim Looks like any of the nebulizers shown on that page will work -- they're the ultrasonic or compressed air types. The ones that don't work are the steam vaporizors (such as the Kaz). -- Dean -- from (almost) Duh Moyn (CDP, KB0ZDF) -- The

CSUltrasonic nebulizers

2000-10-17 Thread KIM BROWN
Dean, What do you mean by Ultrasonic? Would one of the nebulizers at this site work? http://www.dmeonline.com/nebulizers.html Last year I was desperate and inhaled CS (choked on it). It worked but I would like to avoid that again. Thanks, Kim Ultrasonic humidifiers don't work well, based on

Re: CSUltrasonic nebulizers

2000-10-17 Thread Rob Lowe
Hi Kim, what condition is helped by administering the CS this way? Thanks, Rob - Original Message - From: KIM BROWN dreamcoun...@sprint.ca To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 10:02 AM Subject: CSUltrasonic nebulizers Dean, What do you mean by Ultrasonic