Re: CSFw: How to separate ions from particles

2004-06-01 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Thanks again. From your reply I understand that the simplest way for a layman to concentrate a particulate solution, then, would be the add salt and decant method described in the archives. I have had no need to do this but perhaps someday. For now, the simple Silvergen CS mixed with

Re: CSHVAC Ultra Pro and Patents

2004-06-01 Thread Ode Coyote
... Patents used to say, very near the top, forbids all others from making, selling, or using. Sounds like a drug company and the fed when they extract and control a substance that's been used for millenia. CS pro has a patent on a circuit that's been in every engineers head

RE: CSRE: Mexican CS; colloidal mill

2004-06-01 Thread Richard Harris
Thanks Alex! It's so good to see many profiting from and being healed with the good results we are enjoying as we continue to experiment and share the benefits we find with others less fortunate. Someday, may our FDA shake off the World Pharmaceutical Giants powerful all-controlling grasp on them

Re: CSHVAC Ultra Pro and Patents

2004-06-01 Thread Frank Key
Wayne wrote: Patents used to say, very near the top, forbids all others from making, selling, or using. These are strong word and really gets ones attention. Many people think they can build one unit for their own use and not infringe on a patent. Whereas, we may have the

Re: CSRe:CS Re, The FDA

2004-06-01 Thread Frank Key
Jean Baugh wrote: Frank, I was under the impression that when you used HVAC to produce CS your Particles would be a higher percentage than the Ionic, am I mistaken on this matter and or does using the HVAC cone method produce a higher percentage Ionic? The Laboratory Analysis show ASAP as

Re: CSleaching plastics

2004-06-01 Thread Marshall Dudley
Where on earth would estrogen come from? Polyethylene is made from a catalytic reaction using pure ethylene gas and certain metals. Pure polyethylene is formed by this process. Estrogen is a completely different compound, with elements that are not even fund in ethylene. However I have read

Re: CSRE: Mexican CS; colloidal mill

2004-06-01 Thread Christine Carleton
Thanks Richard. Your comment was a 'Bingo' moment for me. People think the FDA is protecting them. It isn't. What the FDA is doing and what the public thinks it is doing are as different as night and day. ---Dr Herbert Ley, former commissioner of the FDA, in testimony before a US Senate Hearing

Re: CSleaching plastics

2004-06-01 Thread Christine Carleton
Marshall, I don't follow the chemical details. The information came as part of my involvement with oils. As you know oils are in 'glass bottles' which often retain the odour for years after being empty. Manufacturing products (shampoo, creams., etc,) with oils created an interaction with

RE: CSRE: Mexican CS; colloidal mill

2004-06-01 Thread Alex Torres
Amen! P.S. Nice to meet you this way! :-) Alex Torres M.D. www.geocities.com/compu_dr/ -Original Message- From: Richard Harris [mailto:yr...@cfl.rr.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 7:25 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Cc: Richard Harris Subject: RE: CSRE: Mexican CS; colloidal mill

CSRe: making the list easy to use

2004-06-01 Thread John Rigby
Hi folks, Yes, those freebie Web-mail things are a real pain, aren't they? Couple of hints: 1. If a serious but even *smallest* business user - or regular traveller - you should have your own domain and the automatic mail services that come with that, even at cheapest hosting services.

CSNew name/same game

2004-06-01 Thread Christine Carleton
Jean One of the most effective words is 'conspiracy' - Most people will back off - big time - regardless of the 'worth/validity/truth' or lack of thereof with the mention of that word. It's funny to insert in a conversation and watch the reaction. It's effective at turning people away from

Re: CS John Rigby/Re: making the list easy to use

2004-06-01 Thread Denise Every
Whenever you send an email today, you actually risk having it so heavily censored that it -in some mail services like Hotmail, Yahoo etc, it has up to 70% chance of not getting there! Is this true that Yahoo Hotmail et al censor email? Can you reference this? Thanks, Denise

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2004-06-01 Thread Charles Sutton
Why I like Colloidal Silver (Electrically Isolated Silver) To: oxyp...@yahoogroups.com From: Saul Pressman s...@plasmafire.com Add to Address Book Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 20:06:34 -0700 Subject: [oxyplus] Death by Medicine: Standard Practice Opinion by Consumer Advocate Tim Bolen

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2004-06-01 Thread Trem
Hi Charles and members, You can read the Death by Medicine article here. http://www.silvergen.com/Death%20by%20Medicine.htm What an eye opener. Trem - Original Message - From: Charles Sutton To: silver-list@eskimo.com ; Robert Olivier ; Mancell Boyd ; jims...@aol.com ; Jean

CSPyramids and health

2004-06-01 Thread Marshall Dudley
This is from the Art Bell show last week, the person speaking is David Wilcock: DW: But then, when they (the soviet union) collapsed, you have these scientists who are literally living on 30 dollars a month, who have the time and the incentive to do this pyramid research. So anyways, Klimenko

Re: CSHVAC Ultra Pro and Patents

2004-06-01 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
There have, however, been a few inspiring cases in which small inventors have won HUGE damages. In one case, a mechanic won big bucks from Sears, which had infringed on his patent for a certain kind of Craftsman tool.The infringement was, as I recall, quite deliberate and cynical, as the

CSRe: Net-Nazis and mail censors- OT

2004-06-01 Thread John Rigby
Hi Denise folks, At 09:46 AM 02/06/04 GMT+10, (my time) silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote : Is this true that Yahoo Hotmail et al censor email? Can you reference this? END OF QUOTE Sure can! Although this is off-topic - it is important for people to know: Many professional Lists will

CSRe:CSPyramids and health

2004-06-01 Thread S Nowell
Hi Marshall. I used to work for a guy that was building them back in the 70's. We used 3/4 inch metal conduit and steel braided wire at the bottom for the exact length, I forget what he used for the point but it was Collapsible. I wish I would of kept one, o well. Sam