At 02:56 PM 11/23/2003 -0500, William wrote:
hi ode
this disclaimer of yours is just a little too much tho i see your
satire and humor.
the truth is the med/fed/corporation consortium is
way beyond their place in attacking different information.
who told us that only people certified by the ama
Dear CS-community,
Sorry if my post()s is/are elaborate, but I really want to find a solution to my
problem and I try to give as much as context as possible.
As I stated some time ago, I became sick for about 1,5 week (having a
need-to-throw-up feeling) after taking 3 coffee-spoons of self-made
Hi Filip:
Have you recently, or a history of, pulmonary difficulties? Lung problems,
such as a recurring lung infection?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but with your initial reaction, wasn't the response
quite a bit faster, with less colloidal silver used to induce your upset
stomach?
If so, this
Debbie writes:
The only time my silver is turning purple is in the dogs water bowl.
I've never seen purple until that time. And it is very very light. So
I'm not really going to worry about it.
Yup. If you're adding CS to tap water or the bowl has even a little
residue from regular water
Yea
Free speech ain't free as long as people think that thinking is something that 'someone else' does.
Unfortunately, we have developed a society of victims who have the power to sue others for thoughts they didn't have.
It's all downhill from here as we blame and sue each other for our own
I, too, have been making and marketing Xyllergy in 2 oz. bottles for 2
months. It's a .2 m solution of xylitol in 10 ppm CS. Lots of sales. I gave
this list the formula 60 days ago.
TJ Garland, CMO supplier
there are no incurable illnesses-only incurable people.
From: Tel
Not sure what kind of creams you are referring to, but when I was severely
burned on the leg a couple of years ago, I went to the emergency room, and they
gave me Silvadine cream - the relief from pain was immediate, and it clearly
accelerated the healing process. This was my first experience
If you are making purple silver water the most likely cause is pre or post contamination of the water or just plain bad water.
Various contaminants can act as a catylist.
Do you drink directly from the container?
Your saliva can cause a catalytic agglomeration cycle the same as the dogs saliva
Thanks Mike,
Like you I started out with the pinch of salt recipe (actually a drop
of brine, I think). Worked fine for the first year or two.
Your thinking is about the same as mine.
It seems that many who make CS think their method is best and everyone who
does not do similar are
Reid Harvey wrote:
Ode,
Thanks for all this info. I woke up struggling with the idea of
informing people on the methods of saturating AgCl ceramic water
purifiers. It's incredibly simple to take a common, ceramic candle
filter, saturate with silver nitrate, then run water through it.
There actually is no point at which tyndall starts showing up. It is a
continuous process, and if I remember right changes by the 3rd power of
particle size. So as you get smaller the tyndall goes down very rapidly. If
you look at a large amount of pure water, it will exhibit a blue tyndall
Thank you for your help Ode. The only time my silver is turning purple is in
the dogs water bowl. I've never seen purple until that time. And it is very
very light. So I'm not really going to worry about it. Thanks again.
Debbie
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From: Ode Coyote
To:
Weird, when I use warmed water I get VERY yellow CS. But then I'm
the one that has yellow (varying shades from very faint straw to
really yellow) results more often than not, who has thought the
problem solved at least twice, and been wrong.
However, if the CS only turns purple in the pet
Filip,
I doubt very much if a jeweler is using .999 pure silver wire for
jewelry...it's too soft. A friend of mine who is a jewelry maker uses sterling
silver wire. Which is what I bet you are trying to make CS with. This is
probably at least part of your problem, as sterling silver contains
herz a follow-up from Dominie
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To: David Osborne ide...@juno.com
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 09:38:39 -0500
Subject: Update on the FMS newsletter and website crisis
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Dear Newsletter
Hi Paula,
The first time, I bought the wire from a website of an acupuncturist in the
Netherlands.
Because I had that reaction, I was uncertain about the silver wire, although he
says he
sells it alot with no problems and that he gets it from a trustworthy source.
Therefor, I bought the wire
Hi there,
Here is an interesting article,
Best,
Sheila
http://www.msnbc.com/news/997153.asp
Diseases of the Mind
Bacteria, viruses and parasites may cause mental illnesses like
depression and perhaps even autism and anorexia
By Janet Ginsburg
NEWSWEEK
The formula given by Lord Rayleigh
for the scattering of light by turbid
media gives an expression for the
intensity of the scattered light that
has as a factor the square of the
average volume of the particles that
scatter the light.
So the intensity of the scattered
light will vary as the
Matthew McCann PE wrote:
The formula given by Lord Rayleighfor the scattering of light by
turbidmedia gives an expression for theintensity of the scattered
light thathas as a factor the square of theaverage volume of the
particles thatscatter the light.So the intensity of the scatteredlight
A correction:
The intensity varies as 2x3=6,
not 2/3, with the particle diameter.
not sure. but i'd like to know how to make them.
Kim
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From: Simon Heywood
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 12:29 AM
Subject: CSCS Creams
Has anyone had any past experience using CS creams, as I notice more and more
are
ionic and
small particle CS is very likely to rapidly agglomerate into larger
particles that will reflect the violet color.
Mike, this was the explanation I was looking for. Thank you so much for
explaining it that way. I know now my Silver Puppy is working
perfectlyit's this particular
Were you able to find a supplier of nasal spray bottles?
Dan
Re: CSRe CS:Xylitol,CS,H2O2 for sinus
From: TJ Garland (view other messages by this author)
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 06:13:28
I, too, have been making and marketing Xyllergy in 2 oz. bottles for 2
months. It's a .2 m
Thanks, Marshall.
The volume varies as the
cube of the diameter.
And the intensity of the
scattered beam varies
as the square of the
volume.
So the intensity of the
scattered beam varies
as 2x3=6th power of the
diameter of the particles.
Matthew
Aloha Matthew,
Thank you so much for answering my query. Your explanation is very
informative. I will go ahead and purchase one of those Ionizer w/ UV when
funds become available. I just wasn't sure if the germ killing ad was
hype or not.
I especially appreciate your email because I am
Hi, Helena!
Thanks for your reply.
The germicidal capability
of 254 nanometer UV-C
is not just hype. It is a
mainstream method of
sterilizing air, water and
anything else not
conveniently sterilized
by other means.
I wish you the very best
and healthy tomorrows!
Matthew
Lets take a change in size of 2. The volume will change by 2^3, which
is 8. Now the tyndall will change by 8^2 which is 64, and that is also
2^6.
By golly, you are right, we both have been wrong in this exchange!
Wow, it REALLY changes intensity with size even more than I thought!
Marshall
Look at this:
http://www.nasal-xylitol.com/
DB
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TJ-
About your Xyllergy-
I searched the archives for that post, but didn't find
a formula; would you repeat it please?
I found your website. Nice. But you need to put some
more obvious contact info in there I think.
CMO- Folks, I have used TJ's CMO with WONDERFUL
results. Just a little
But at the end of the day,
it's great for both of us to
be right, eh?
Matthew
brick...@aol.com 11/23/03 4:30 PM Wrote:
Has anyone else tried to treat hot spot?
*
Yes, and very successfully with wild flower
honey which Spike gleefully licked from the spoon.
It took about a week.
Any further discussion of this subject should be done
off topic.
Jack
They have 4oz pump foger spray bottles for $3 to $4 eachwhite
plastic.look here or call Beckey
http://www.msm-msm.com/
Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ.
Dan Nave wrote:
Were you able to find a supplier of nasal spray bottles?
Dan
Re: CSRe CS:Xylitol,CS,H2O2 for sinus
From: TJ Garland
Hi.msm-msm.com has some decent products..and good prices...but
they get my vote for the absolute worse and clumsiest website in the
world.I've seen alot of people there for different thing only to have
them call me back and say they couldn't find it..and then I have to do
it
I just call the 800 phone number
Robb Allen wrote:
Hi.msm-msm.com has some decent products..and good prices...but
they get my vote for the absolute worse and clumsiest website in the
world.I've seen alot of people there for different thing only to have
them call me back and
I am treating my dog's ear infection with 20-22 ppm CS twice a day. Does
anyone have experience how long I should do this so the infection doesn't
come back?
Happy Mike? big grin
Debbie
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I have cured hot spots using nothing but CS from a nasal sprayer that I carry
in my pocket. Everytime I pass the dog I give him a squirt. It took a couple
of days, but fixed it...
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From: brick...@aol.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, November
If the below is true, we will all need some kind of boilerplate
legalese preface and postscript to everything we write. Perhaps a
sympathetic attorney will help us to find such terms as we will
require. But if the FDA oversteps their bounds, I think we can count
on the ACLU to step in to
HI, My friend has been drinking CS for over 4 years. She has had a fuzzy
tongue for a very long time. For various reasons she did not drink her CS for
about a week. It seems her fuzzy tongue went away. My quesrtioncan one
get a fuzzytongue from too much CS?
Nancy
Thank you Hanneke. It sure is cheaper! And I'm sure better for the animal.
Debbie
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From: Hanneke
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 9:40 PM
Subject: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V103 #928
Treating regularly recurring
Aloha, Helen,
If Dr. Y. Omura is correct, and I believe him, Cilantro and EPA/DHA
fish oil may be two of the most powerful medicines available to us, a
modest cost, tremendous benefit, and virtually no risk. This man's
work continues to astound me, and I recommend that list members
Treating regularly recurring earinfections in my Rottweiler with 2 full
droppers daily of CS mixed with MSM. Effective and cheap (certainly compared to
a 400 dollar vet bill for same problem causing more problems then relief).
Hanneke ~ Australia
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