CSJust Testing..

2002-02-16 Thread Grant
Testing, no msgs. rcvd. this am gm.. -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or- silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com with the word

Re: CSPacemakers

2002-02-16 Thread Marshall Dudley
To be extra cautious we put on our CS that it is not to be taken by people with pacemakers. Have no evidence it is a problem, but there is certainly the possibility. Marshall Ian Roe wrote: I've read the information about CS plating out on metalic fillings. Is there any contraindication for

Re: CS'bagged' cathode

2002-02-16 Thread Kevin Nolan
Hi Theodore, I presume what you are talking about is using it as a 'sock' - slipping it straight over a wire electrode, rather than winding it around in a coiling fashion. Give it a go! As with my own arrangement, dampen the cotton before placing in cell. regards, Kevin

Re: CS'bagged' cathode

2002-02-16 Thread Kevin Nolan
Some interesting options there, Malcolm. 'Safe' electrolyzing using sheep intestine condoms is something I will look into - is Naturalamb readily available? As for unglazed plant pots; excuse the pun but it sounds a little, well, 'potty.' I mean, how small and skinny do they come? The smallest

Re: CSJust Testing..

2002-02-16 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
GOT IT. Grant wrote: Testing, no msgs. rcvd. this am gm.. -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or-

RE: CSGulf war syndrome

2002-02-16 Thread Bob Bartell
Hi Nancy, Have them check out aspartame poisoning. Diet beverages in aluminum cans sat out in the hot desert sun on skids and commenced decomposing from the heat (The artificial sweetener, Aspartame NutraSweet starts decomposing at 87 degrees). I heard that the Fed investigators knew this -

Re: CS'bagged' cathode

2002-02-16 Thread Kevin Nolan
Should have added that the system was stirred fairly vigorously. Without bagging the cathode, stirring solves the stagnation zone problem around the silver anode, but coincidentally increases plate-out at the cathode. Bagging solves that, at least for my arrangement. - Original Message

Re: CS'bagged' cathode

2002-02-16 Thread Kevin Nolan
Yes, James, but I fail to see the joke. What was meant is that starting with only DW, or even using some previous CS solution as 'starter' will result in predominantly silver cations (the positive ions) being present in solution. By using citric acid or similar, the great bulk of cations are

Re: CSGulf war syndrome

2002-02-16 Thread Kevin Nolan
A frightening thought. If it starts decomposing at 87 degrees (celsius?), what's the story when one adds it for cooking? Sure the label may say 'not suitable for cooking', but that's not the same as saying 'dangerous if cooked'. Kevin Nolan - Original Message - From: Bob Bartell