Re: CSSodium Bicarb for starter

2005-09-30 Thread Ode Coyote
At 11:40 AM 9/29/2005 -0400, you wrote: Ode Coyote wrote: Personally, I don't see a thing wrong with flexible plastic pipes. They don't tend to break, crack or permanently swell when frozen, erode with acidic water, clog with calcium, clank with pressure surges. It costs a pile less to buy and

Re: CSSodium Bicarb for starter

2005-09-30 Thread Ode Coyote
That's only if you have a septic tank. Most times, if you have a well, it's because you live too far out to get city sewage. Hard to say what CS would do to the sewage treatment plant, but not 'your' problem, right? A while back I ran across an EPA hazardous waste warning for silver products.

RE: CSMad Cow disease from human remains?

2005-09-30 Thread Ode Coyote
Yup, the best humor is a commentary on real life. Not a big problem in America. We don't often eat American homeless people, dogs and cats or feed them to cows, so it's not likely that BSE madness will spread that way...here. Pretty much stops at Bum level... Makes me sorta wonder how much

Re: CSSodium Bicarb for starter

2005-09-30 Thread Ian Roe
Hello: Would the small amount of Silver Carbonate formed in this process be disadventageous in any way? Ian - Original Message - From: Ian Roe ian_onta...@hotmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 5:02 PM Subject: CSSodium Bicarb for starter Hello:

Re: CSSodium Bicarb for starter

2005-09-30 Thread Marshall Dudley
Well it IS quite light sensitive. Marshall Ian Roe wrote: Hello: Would the small amount of Silver Carbonate formed in this process be disadventageous in any way? Ian - Original Message - From: Ian Roe ian_onta...@hotmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, September

CSCongestive Heart Failure

2005-09-30 Thread Charles Sutton
I read that Dr. Atkins, of diet fame, died of CFG. The article stated that CFG was a viral infection of the heart. If true wouldn't CS(EIS) get to the root of this problem??

RE: CSCongestive Heart Failure

2005-09-30 Thread Heather King (LCA)
Dr. Atkins died of blunt force trauma to his skull after slipping on ice near his home and hitting his head. He may have had heart problems, but then so do many other people who eventually die of cancer or car accidents or other unpredictable circumstances.

Re: CSCongestive Heart Failure

2005-09-30 Thread Marshall Dudley
I think it is too late for Dr. Atkins. I though he fell and hit his head. Marshall Charles Sutton wrote: I read that Dr. Atkins, of diet fame, died of CFG. The article stated that CFG was a viral infection of the heart. If true wouldn't CS(EIS) get to the root of this problem??

Re: CSCongestive Heart Failure

2005-09-30 Thread ch...@comcast.net
My dad had this. What we heard was by the time they discover the problem, the infection has done quite a bit of damage. My dad was on IV-antibiotics for weeks before they replaced his valve. Having night sweats was his first alert to any infection. Took MONTHS for a doctor to diagnose the

CSSweden's New Funeral Rite

2005-09-30 Thread ch...@comcast.net
Sweden's new funeral rite - bodies freeze-dried, powdered and made into tree mulch By Kate Connolly in Berlin (Filed: 28/09/2005) A town in Sweden plans to become the first place in the world where corpses will be disposed of by freeze-drying, as an environmentally friendly alternative to

RE: CSSodium Bicarb for starter

2005-09-30 Thread Jim Holmes
Can one of our more accomplished chemists do the math for the amount of Silver carbonate formed when distilled water at approximately 1.2 PPM TDS is brought to 4.5 PPM TDS using sodium hydrogen carbonate? How much silver carbonate is formed? What happens to silver carbonate in the digestive

RE: CSCongestive Heart Failure

2005-09-30 Thread Jim Holmes
What is CFG? -Original Message- From: Charles Sutton [mailto:cds...@earthlink.net] Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 10:02 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSCongestive Heart Failure I read that Dr. Atkins, of diet fame, died of CFG. The article stated that CFG was a viral

CSdigest

2005-09-30 Thread Debbie
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Re: CSSweden's New Funeral Rite

2005-09-30 Thread Lea Ann
This makes a LOT of sense to me... I always threaten my kids that I'll ask to be cremated and have my ashes mixed with potting soil and have one of those airplane plants potted in it. Then, because those plants are constantly producing offspring they can keep my memorial alive forever. Ha,

Re: CSSodium Bicarb for starter

2005-09-30 Thread FRANK CUNS-RIAL
Jim, I'll do it for you if you tell me first, what, in heavens name posesses anyone to figure that out? for? Thnks Frank Chemist - Original Message - From: Jim Holmes ami...@starband.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 12:48 PM Subject: RE: CSSodium Bicarb

RE: CSSodium Bicarb for starter

2005-09-30 Thread Jim Holmes
I am using CS Pro's 170 V pulsed DC unit. The instructions for adjusting the conductivity prior to making the silver include making a concentrated solution of Sodium Bicarbonate, and then using that and a conductivity meter to adjust the water to between 4 and 5 PPM TDS. Thank you for offering

Re: CSSodium Bicarb for starter

2005-09-30 Thread FRANK CUNS-RIAL
Jim Is TDS Total Dissolved Solids? Frank - Original Message - From: Jim Holmes ami...@starband.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 2:31 PM Subject: RE: CSSodium Bicarb for starter I am using CS Pro's 170 V pulsed DC unit. The instructions for adjusting

Re: CSCongestive Heart Failure

2005-09-30 Thread Christine Carleton
Check your teeth... Teeth tell stories long before an allopathic medic can pick things up with an expensive tech. instrument that bridges them from law suits. American nomenclatures #1, 16, 17, 32 are related to aspects of the heart. When they are compromised, cavities, fillings, etc, the energy

RE: CSSodium Bicarb for starter

2005-09-30 Thread Jim Holmes
Yes, TDS = Total Dissolved Solids. I am using a Sprite 6000, accurate to about a tenth. -Original Message- From: FRANK CUNS-RIAL [mailto:f...@atlanticbb.net] Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 1:37 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSSodium Bicarb for starter Jim Is TDS Total

Re: CSSodium Bicarb for starter

2005-09-30 Thread FRANK CUNS-RIAL
Jim, I understand that you may want to dilute a concentrated solution od CO3HNa (Sodium Bicarbonate) down with water to a reading of 4 to ppm TDS. All you have to add is water. mixing and measuring until you get the desired reading. What I don;t understand, neither you provide me with

RE: CSSodium Bicarb for starter

2005-09-30 Thread Jim Holmes
Pardon me. The process is: A plastic container, the reaction vessel, is filled with one gallon of distilled water. The water from my still, depending on the cleanliness of the still pot, and the output of the RO unit that is feeding the still, ranges from 0.4 to 1.5 PPM TDS. The manufacturer

CSRe: 170 V pulsed DC process.

2005-09-30 Thread Jim Holmes
Frank, et al, The sol produces is clear, with a very faint gold tinge if looked at through the HDPE bottle, a few hours after the process. It does not precipitate.

Re: CSRe: 170 V pulsed DC process.

2005-09-30 Thread FRANK CUNS-RIAL
Jim, without getting into heavy stuff, let me explain the diffculty in answering the question of how many ppm of Silver carbonate you'd get. If you were to start with pure bicarbonate, it would dissasociate into carbonate and we could then figure out the amount of Silver Carbonate but only

Re: CSCongestive Heart Failure

2005-09-30 Thread Dave
HE DIED OF CRACKING HIS HEAD ON ICY CONCRETE where do these ideas come from? Charles Sutton wrote: I read that Dr. Atkins, of diet fame, died of CFG. The article stated that CFG was a viral infection of the heart. If true wouldn't CS(EIS) get to the root of this problem??

RE: CSRe: 170 V pulsed DC process.

2005-09-30 Thread Jim Holmes
Frank, Thank you very much for your analysis. I am very aware of the effect of dissolved gases on conductivity. You can just let the water sit in an open container without stirring, and watch it go up. I was not aware that household grade sodium bicarbonate was contaminated enough