Hi,
Has anyone here had any comparative experiences with a
new product called Nano Silver, I came across it at
http://www.spiritofmaat.com/maatshop/n2_main.htm
Anyone knows the company Advanced Nano Technologies
who seems to be the manufacturer of this product? I
cant find any relevant links
Greetings, Ole:
Typical misinformation. I love the part about a 500 PPM solution being not
strong enough and 0.001 micron sized particles not quite being small
enough.
I also love this:
For any scientific body that wishes to verify these statements about the
parts per million or size of the
I quote from the site:
Unlike the old colloidal silvers, this new Nano Silver
is as clear as water (instead of being brown);...
...the strength of Nano Silver is 2,000 parts per million.
This sounds like heavy exaggeration to me. 2000 ppm and still clear? Not
possible as far as I know.
what do we think of splenda??
noote it is in one of the Gatorade products.
http://mercola.com/2004/apr/14/splenda_reactions.htm
http://mercola.com/fcgi/pf/2000/dec/3/sucralose_products.htm
http://mercola.com/2004/apr/14/splenda_starbucks.htm
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for those of us operating on a lower frequency; what is
EIS again?
I would submit AGion is well on the way around any argyria scare. Having
their product approved for use in the food handling industry is not
exactly
light-years from ingestion.
davido
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 10:49:37 +0900
Hi David,
Dr.Mercola (of whom I am a great admirer) holds Splenda as one of the sugar
substitutes for which there has been abmismally little testing to prove it's
safety--I concur.
However, on the Gatorade Label, ingredients list Sucrose Syrup--NOT
Sucralose (Splenda)--There is NO Splenda NOR
Splenda, aka sucralose, is chlorinated sucrose, or cane/beet sugar.
I think the jury is still out on it. Adkins recommends it, and it does not
appear to be a neurotoxin like nutrasweet is. It has been around a long
time, but only became popular recently.
Looking at the first link you have
That link: http://mercola.com/fcgi/pf/2000/dec/3/sucralose_products.htm
Indicates that the gatorade product that has sucralose in it is Propel water
Did you check the labe of that?
Marshall
Richard Harris wrote:
Hi David,
Dr.Mercola (of whom I am a great admirer) holds Splenda as one of
On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 10:06, Marshall Dudley wrote:
Looking at the first link you have below, I do have a few comments. First
the comparison with pesticides makes no sense. If that were a valid
comparison then table salt would also qualify as being chlorinated and
related. This is the
David and Marshall
I would suggest checking out Mercola's
http://mercola.com/2004/apr/14/splenda_starbucks.htm
and the leads therein to get a better picture of splenda.
I would not touch it with a ten foot pole. Just feel it.
Your answer is there.
Warmly with E-hugs,
Christine
Christine
Salt is a chlorinated compound. I am saying that comparing it to chlorinated
pesticides does not make sense.
Marshall
Garnet wrote:
On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 10:06, Marshall Dudley wrote:
Looking at the first link you have below, I do have a few comments. First
the comparison with
Hi Dan,
I have had personal challenges with lungs for 40+ years - as a result of
paralytic polio, numerous encounters with pneumonia and bronchitis, age, and
just growing older. I have effected results beyond what is considered
possible - including restarting abdominal breathing that had been
I find this paragraph interesting:
Few human studies of safety have been published on sucralose. One small study
of
diabetic patients using the sweetener showed a statistically significant
increase in
glycosylated hemoglobin (Hba1C), which is a marker of long-term blood glucose
levels
and is
I haven't found Concentrace on the shelves so far here in Australia, but I
have bought a bottle of Organic Colloidal Minerals. Could anyone have a
look and see what they think about this, please? Thanks. Rowena
http://www.fulhealthindustries.com.au/information.htm
Our minerals are derived from
Never mind turning blue - I'm turning brown. Well, not all over.
Preparing chicken in bare hands (sorry, Hulda!) my finger was pricked and
scratched by a sharp bone. I had wiped my colloidal silver generating jar
and wires with a tissue, which was wet and partially black. Remembering
Matthew's
ALSO check out the signs and symptoms
Is Splenda Making You Sick? Find Out Some Common Reaction Symptoms
http://mercola.com/2004/apr/14/splenda_reactions.htm -
The artificial sweetener Splenda is used in hundreds of foods and beverages
in the United States and is touted as being safe and
What do you make of their Water and Specifications?
Rowena
http://www.fulhealthindustries.com.au/information.htm
Our Silver colloid is manufactured in a semi-sealed environment free from
dirt, dust and lint particles. All surface areas are sanitised daily using
Silver and Hydrogen peroxide
Rowena Evans wrote:
Never mind turning blue - I'm turning brown. Well, not all over.
The only two compounds of silver that I can find that are brown are Silver
Flouride and Silver Oxide. The silver oxide is a dark brown, and the silver
flouride somewhat lighter according to my references.
I suspect that the black was silver peroxide, and it released
some oxygen over time on your finger and produced silver oxide.
Sounds right. No fluoride within cooee. Also sounds rather healthy. But
maybe it also answers Matthew's question about whether the black goo would
be useful in an
Hi, Rowena,
The Roman naturalist and historian Pliny recorded that the
slag by-product of silver refining was found to give
special healing qualities to medical plasters, particularly
those applied to open wounds. Oxides of silver were
likely the main constituent of such slag.
A 20th century
Very Impressive, Rowena,
Would that each of us could meet most of those standards in preparing our
CS!
By the way, I just sent my first order to Australia from my
www.rharrisinc.com --I'm quite excited and pleased to be able to help
someone with a need that far from Florida. This year I've had 2
Hi All,
WRT Splenda, the first time I tried it, I was painfully sick to my
stomach for two hours. Its not for me, doesn't bother my wife, so go
figure. We just don't use any sugars, unless they are come via fruits.
The first time I was given some hard candy (unknowingly) sweetened with
I applaud your support of EIS and vote to adopt this statement.
EIS is appealing doesn't have the Rosemary Connotation.
Sincerely,
Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist
-Original Message-
From: Garnet [mailto:garnetri...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 10:18 PM
To:
Marshall Wrote
silver is one of the most inert metals there is, it is slightly more reactive
than gold, but
not much. You can drop it into fuming nitric, sulfuric and hydrochloric acids
(independently) and nothing happens.
Marshal:
As a child once I try to clean a silver chain in an Ounce of
Me too everyone, I just can't remember what the I stands for unless it is
ionic, I know what the E and the S means.
Yours Hank
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From: Richard Harris
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Cc: Richard Harris
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 4:26 PM
Subject: RE:
Does C/S work on ringworm ?
Tanks,,
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Just a word ot two on splenda.
I started using splenda as my only sweetener about four years ago,
while on the Atkins diet. It looks like sugar, tastes like sugar handles
heat for cooking like sugar and doesn't raise the glycemic figures a
bit. Also if you are in Ketosis it doesn't affect
It makes me ill. I just started the Atkins diet, and I tried the
shakes, which have splenda. Note that on Atkins you are supposed to
have issues with constipation at first. Not me..every time I
drank a shake I had the opposite problem. Didn't figure it out for
days.
I like my Thymus
Ode writes,
In my experience, H2O2 should not be added during the process in any
amount.
I did that once and made copious amounts of shiny silver metal flakes big
enough to use in a snow scene paperweight. Conductivity never exceeded 13
uS after many hours.
..very pretty, but not useful.
Matthew writes,
(...)
He used a low-voltage, direct-current electrolysis circuit
to sinter pure silver electrodes into electrically-isolated
silver ions directly into a solvent, blood plasma.
(...)
Could you provide a reference to where the word 'sinter' is
defined in this way? Most
Rowena,
The mineral product you mentioned in your last post is
called humic shale or humic clay, usually minerals
from the ground that have been ground to dust and then
suspended in water. Usually they are very old organic
deposits (plants and animals) that have essentially
petrified. They may not
My guess is that it was a 14K silver plated copper chain, and the copper
reacted with the acid. There is no acid that will attack pure silver metal
at room temperature alone. If there was then cleaning stains left by
evaporated CS would be easy.
Marshall
Peter Rebaudo wrote:
Marshall Wrote
I believe he is trying to say something like slough off (or sluff off).
Marshall
J J wrote:
Matthew writes,
(...)
He used a low-voltage, direct-current electrolysis circuit
to sinter pure silver electrodes into electrically-isolated
silver ions directly into a solvent, blood plasma.
http://www.fulhealthindustries.com.au/information.htm
Our minerals are derived from selected soils. Having a humic acid fraction
of 67.95%
Back in the early 80's I was buying Humic Acid in 5 gallon cans for
plant food. Supposedly, it was concentrated so I mixed with water and
sprayed the
I was thinking it was isolated.
Marshall
Hank wrote:
Me too everyone, I just can't remember what the I stands for unless it
is ionic, I know what the E and the S means.Yours Hank
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From: Richard Harris
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Cc: Richard
Ring Worm is a fungus, so I would expect it to help.
Marshall
akajhon wrote:
Does C/S work on ringworm ?
Tanks,,
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Thank you Marshall, As I was reading later I seen isolated and then it dawned
on me that is what it is.
Yours Hank
- Original Message -
From: Marshall Dudley
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 10:14 PM
Subject: Re: CSBrownian Motion
I was thinking
From: Rowena Evans rowenaev...@iprimus.com.au
I haven't found Concentrace on the shelves so far here in Australia, but I
have bought a bottle of Organic Colloidal Minerals. Could anyone have a
look and see what they think about this, please? Thanks. Rowena
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