CSOT: forgetting to eat---Re: CSwill this learning curve yield knowledge?

2004-09-22 Thread sol
I can't even imagine forgetting to eat. I've rarely missed a meal in my life, and it shows. If I am late getting a meal, I get headaches, my hands begin to shake, and I get very dizzy, and pretty soon I can't form a coherent thought or function at all. And I also get unbelievably cranky and

Re: CSwill this learning curve yield knowledge?

2004-09-19 Thread elle roberts
LOL! From: Dan Nave na...@comcast.net Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: "silver-list@eskimo.com" silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSwill this learning curve yield knowledge? Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2004 20:14:39 -0500 Try searching the archives with the word "

Re: CSwill this learning curve yield knowledge?

2004-09-18 Thread Ode Coyote
When the fungus was in remission, I was developing the generator circuitry and running batch after batch, tasteing each one as soon as it was done. This was not an every day thing. One thing I've noticed when sipping a shot glass full of very fresh CS/EIS is that I 'feel' energized as though I

Re: CSwill this learning curve yield knowledge?

2004-09-18 Thread Ode Coyote
Another factor: Newbies simply aren't aware of how long many have been around or what ground has been covered. It 'looks for the world' like an existing group has formed around 'them' and it's ALL new to everyone. After a few days, running enthusiasm slows down into study as the depth of the

Re: CSwill this learning curve yield knowledge?

2004-09-18 Thread Dan Nave
Try searching the archives with the word gulp... Dan Re: CSwill this learning curve yield knowledge? * From: Garnet (view other messages by this author) * Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 11:43:51 Being on dial up myself I can commisserate with you. If you use the term dose and dosages

Re: CSwill this learning curve yield knowledge?

2004-09-17 Thread Garnet
Have you searched the archives Susie? There are literally thousands of posts that do exactly what you have requested. Many of the regulars here use the archives first and then ask a question to avoid repetition and frankly boredom with answering the same old question a zillion times. I know it is

Re: CSwill this learning curve yield knowledge?

2004-09-17 Thread Garnet
Being on dial up myself I can commisserate with you. If you use the term dose and dosages you will probably pull up mostly useful posts. Not trying to discourage you from asking current list participants, just pointing out that the archives will yield many more posts. Garnet On Fri,

Re: CSwill this learning curve yield knowledge?

2004-09-17 Thread fredsus1
Hi Garnet, I have searched the Archives to the extent that my lousy dial-up has afforded me, LOL. I have gone through many archives on many subjects and sometimes it seems those questions are still not answered. I could try typing in testimonies or dosages and rifle though all the sub-threads

Re: CSwill this learning curve yield knowledge?

2004-09-17 Thread Jim Holmes
Garnet wrote: I make ~10ppm CS in my SilverGen SG6. I know from the mfg's measurements that 12 o'clock on my dial makes ~10 ppm and all the way up makes ~20 ppm, where as all the way down makes ~5 ppm. That's all I need to know. The exact ppm is not important. There will be at least that much

Re: CSwill this learning curve yield knowledge?

2004-09-16 Thread Ode Coyote
With dose for effect, PPM is not very important. It's virtually impossible to over-dose. There are no dosing standards anywhere I've looked that make any sense at all. For instance, None consider body weight. If you're going after a serious insult, use serious quantities as directly applied

Re: CSwill this learning curve yield knowledge?

2004-09-16 Thread Garnet
I make ~10ppm CS in my SilverGen SG6. I know from the mfg's measurements that 12 o'clock on my dial makes ~10 ppm and all the way up makes ~20 ppm, where as all the way down makes ~5 ppm. That's all I need to know. The exact ppm is not important. There will be at least that much variation in how

Re: CSwill this learning curve yield knowledge?

2004-09-16 Thread sol
So, Ode, From your posts over time and your website info re toenail fungus, I haven't seen any indication that you have ever taken EIS in really large quantities? Have you ever tried adding a little DMSO to the EIS, either for topical or oral use? Just curioius. There seems to be a big

Re: CSwill this learning curve yield knowledge?

2004-09-16 Thread fredsus1
sol, This is exactly what I would like to know (not referring specifically to ode coyote). What kind of dosages do individual people take and why and what has it helped? One person on this list who has helped me privately says CS definitely works but give it time as it can work slowly but

Re: CSwill this learning curve yield knowledge?

2004-09-15 Thread M. G. Devour
Greetings and welcome, Beth! You're taking the necessary next step by asking for help. You've certainly done all the lurking anybody could ask you to do. grin I cannot figure out how important the PPM's are, and I wonder how I would test my homemade CS to determine if I have, in fact, truly

CSwill this learning curve yield knowledge?

2004-09-15 Thread Budder Tyrrell
Hello, I'm new to colloidal silver making and its applications/usages and am finding the learning curve to be more than daunting. I cannot figure out how important the PPM's are, and I wonder how I would test my homemade CS to determine if I have, in fact, truly acheived the goal of making

RE: CSwill this learning curve yield knowledge?

2004-09-15 Thread Richard Harris
- From: M. G. Devour [mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 10:38 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSwill this learning curve yield knowledge? Greetings and welcome, Beth! You're taking the necessary next step by asking for help. You've certainly done all