sprinkled a little borax on the garden,
so that my wife will increase her intake
through the tomatoes.
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things. Liquids in plastic bottles seem especially good at
absorbing scents. But, you can usually discover this
problem, just by sniffing the bottle or bag before putting
it in your cart.
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to produce silver citrate from
various other chemicals, (mostly starting with silver nitrate).
http://www.hindawi.com/journals/bca/2008/436458/
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You might also try adding Epsom salt. About 1/3rd as much
as the salt. This combination makes something very close to
saline or tears.
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about 500 grams, 0.011 gram of
silver in that amount of water implies an upper limit
concentration of roughly 22 parts per million, by weight.
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On 12/19/2015 07:55 AM, ASL raVen wrote:
Since silver is a metal, doesn't microwaving it causes sparks?
It is dissolved in water, so no.
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But the microwaves will generate
high frequency AC current in the water.
Can you go into any detail about whether it is
this current or the increase in water temperature
that will affect the silver nano particles?
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Thought you guys might enjoy this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjZ6b20LSoc
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containers into the salt box, once I have
filled a shaker to make room.
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took about 6 months for all my old, childhood scars to
visibly reform into what looks like normal skin. And skin
cells probably turn over a lot faster than bladder cells.
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helpful information for someone
else.
We should throw a happy bladder party for your wife.
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to think about it.
I also add a pinch of salt substitute and a quarter teaspoon
of MSM to each bottle of wine and feel much better on that.
My pressure is usually around 110 over 70, or so.
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but I may be wrong about that.
You might search for dextromethorphan neuroprotective.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2694543
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17848867
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1448697/
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, reducing the total brain cell death and
shortening recovery time, considerably. This was a
serendipitous discovery.
So, if you think you have had a stroke this is something
positive you can do while waiting for the ambulance.
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all three should refresh
the immune system, similarly.
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is not alive
in the sense that replicating cells are alive.
It is just a program
that is waiting to be executed
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ected host,
in turn.
Chicken pox, being much less lethal,
and being able to hibernate in infected hosts,
can wait out the birth of a new,
non-immune generation to regenerate itself
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is to jump over a generation of immune humans
to infect a later generation
that has no immunity.
Shingles is chicken pox's way
of patiently waiting
for a new generation
of non-immune hosts.
This has been its survival trick
for thousands of years.
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ody is containing the replication
before it reaches your skin.
Still hurts like hell, though.
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why they hurt so much.
It is very important
to quarantine yourself
when you have those painful symptoms
to keep the virus from jumping
to another generation of people.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shingles
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But being a mad scientist
doesn't make your ideas wrong.
Just be sure to respect her feedback
about what it feels like is happening,
where you can't look.
If your efforts are working,
she should start to feel better,
in just a few days,
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Sorry, but I missed an ingredient in making salt water that
is similar to tears or blood plasma. For each pint of
water, you add a teaspoon of salt and 1/3rd teaspoon of
epsom salt. These should be added after the silver water is
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I am doubtful that DMSO is helping, because you are not
dealing with the penetration resistance of skin. "Hamburger"
is pretty porous.
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that deeper understanding
of exactly what is going on
and how it operates
and what parts of the original trial
were just noise that obscured
the important facts.
On 08/28/2015 08:17 AM, PT Ferrance wrote:
Go find the books of Davis and Rawls.
PT
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I burned
of hundreds of gauss. This is outrageous
and could cause death in some people.  5 gauss for short
exposures is a standard even OSHA uses. as a maximum.Â
Hundreds of gauss is something the whole neighborhood could
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to call the sides of planes through space
that cut across these these loops. Poles are not inherent
parts of magnetic flux. Sounds like religion, to me.
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But if reasonable scepticism is out of place here, then I
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the plain water
side got worse.
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So far, no mention of any positive effect of particular pole
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faster than the
liquid in the bottle, so the condensation takes place on the
surface of the water, instead of on the bottle. This has
nothing to do with the few parts per million of silver in
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with anything in the jar. They should work, just fine.
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little $5 meters can answer all those
questions, including is the supply working or burned out.
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had stopped. Joy
Sorry about that surprise.
If you live in the U.S., and there is a Walmart, anywhere
near, they sell a small, digital multimeter in the
automotive section for about $5. If you don't have one of
these, yet, you should get one.
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with a damp paper towel,
to remove anything that might fall off.
If you filter your silver water to remove particles,
there is really no need to clean the electrodes.
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Or just take some CS from your last batch to pollute
the distilled water. That should start current flow. Opa
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generators, because I make my own.
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in building a unit.
If the test process demonstrates
an optimal cycle time,
the selector switch
(the most expensive component)
could be eliminated,
with the optimal choice hardwired.
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useful volts, even at high cell resistance.
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John Popelish wrote:
Is there some way to post photos and other data files
(schematics and simulation files) about this project,
directly, or must I find some place to put them on the
web and link to them?
You'll need to do the latter. There's
circuit. But I still want to see the experimental data that
confirms your experience on this. I am also curious if
there is anything measurably different that happens if I add
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seem to be supporting that yet. Short of running Windows in a VM, I'll
have to wait.
I am also running Linux and run the windows version of
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with rapid reversals
does keep the electrodes much cleaner
than the unidirectional pulse mode does.
So, if I can figure out how to speed it up,
its lower electrical efficiency
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or even one that is gently stirred.
Has anyone tried this?
If you go to the archive and look at my early posts,
you will find a pretty good description
of the circuit concept I am experimenting with.
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also a very well run Yahoo Groups user's group that helps
people learn how to use this program.
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details so that anyone could build one.
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the reversal time
exceeds some limit,
progress is pretty unaffected
by making the reversal time much longer.
But keeping the reversal time short
improves the cleanliness and life
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direction) and the
discharge pulse, in the other direction, though there can be
an arbitrary pause before that cycle repeats.
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but would possibly keep the electrodes
even cleaner,
while improving the electrical efficiency a bit,
which is not a very important factor,
unless you are buying 9 volt batteries to run it.
May be I can add a switch
to choose 2 phase or 4 phase cycles.
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Opa
I'm talking about a circuit
about the size of a box of wooden matches,
plus one or two nine volt batteries.
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, approximating the DC rate. I want to know
where the corner is, where faster cycles really hurt
production, but slower only degrades the electrodes the way
DC does.
But I am guessing. There may be surprises. I've been wrong
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citric acid and citrate ions do not fall into that
class of things, I think.
The only risk would be producing silver ions in a citrate
solution to a very high concentration of silver, which is
possible, since the citrate ions electrically
.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citrate
I've been told citrate and citric acid are extremely toxic.
Comments?
sol
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On 02/22/2015 07:49 PM, Ron wrote:
If that followed then one may combine CS with anything that
is not in itself non toxic?
Ron
Doesn't not in itself non toxic = toxic?
Don't mix anything toxic with silver and expect it to be non
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. Too little or too much is
not as good as just right. Too much water is poisonous.
On 02/22/2015 08:24 PM, Ron wrote:
Okay I'll rephrase;
If that followed then one may combine CS with anything that
is in itself non toxic?
I see you left out your original email. Why?
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Since its genetics are almost entirely human (with some
virus code thrown in), its biochemistry is very similar to
that of humans and this makes it extremely useful for
medical research.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HeLa
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Nenah
Dolomite rapidly dissolves into metal ions and carbon
dioxide, in stomach acid. You can approximate this process
by placing some in hydrochloric acid, and watch. Vinegar
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my body. Strangely enough, I just had a
Spectra vitamin/mineral blood test and it says my potassium
level is normal? Not sure if I believe this test. Â
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Not unless it says Iodized on the package. I use salt
substitute made by Mortons and it has no iodine.
On 02/19/2015 09:21 PM, ASL raVen wrote:
Hi John,
Does the potassium salt have iodine in it?
RaVen
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Could a RO membrane perform a similar function?
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I think these ideas could be tested by placing a
semipermeable membrane between the electrodes that would
pass
are concentrated.
If this is true, it should be possible to make silver water
with high or low colloidal content, to find out if their
biological properties differ.
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your Sent folder, so you would have no use for a second
copy. At least that has been the convention on every other
list mail server I have used.
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On 02/15/2015 05:31 PM, Floyd Petri wrote:
*I am extremely happy that so many of you don’t want to
change anything.
(snip)
Well I am keeping this
one short and sweet without any long stuff and see if it
goes through. Just my two cents.*
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Is there a better colloidal silver making list around anywhere?*
I haven't discovered one.
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of our potassium at the same time.
Muscle cramps are one of the symptoms of low blood potassium.
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Did I read this wrong?
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once a day,
with my silver water, to get over a sinus infection.
Adding a little salt, after it is prepared,
and just before use (so that it tastes like tears)
makes it feel soothing, instead of like you are drowning.
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silver water, to get over a sinus infection. Adding a
little salt, after it is prepared, and just before use (so
that it tastes like tears) makes it feel soothing, instead
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9 volt supply. I think 24 volt sources waste too much
silver as oxide and silver particles attached to the silver
electrodes.
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dog's meals to help with her
joint damage.
It is nice that there is almost no way to overdose on MSM.
It is less toxic than sugar. A cup a day probably wouldn't
hurt you. But a teaspoon or so a day is all you need.
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tongue (bitter
taste), but a quarter teaspoon in a cup or a half teaspoon
in a bottle of wine has no taste, as far as I can tell.
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down without them contacting my tongue,
LOL.
I don't think it is a matter of being a super taster or
having a not sensitive palette. It is a case of specific
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what conductivity reading just precedes large particle
production (mud falling to the bottom) for the supply you
have chosen.
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chemical relatives of chloride, the dominant halogen in salt.
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by product that does nothing but poison is.
The naturally occurring fluoride is minimal and shouldn't have too much of an
adverse effect on our thyroid. It's the tap water we need to stay away from.
Fluoride ions are fluoride ions, regardless of their source.
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difference? It all goes back to Tam
Gray's question.
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On 10/09/2014 09:54 AM, Tam Gray wrote:
What exactly is happening to the distilled water in my
jar when the electrodes are applied and the generator is
running which produces colloidal silver?
The electric
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this, or the ebay seller did it.
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a better way to submerge
the coin. I may try the hole and wire approach, but use a
copper wire and coat the joint and wire with epoxy. Or use
silver wire, as you say, but coat it, so it doesn't lose mass.
Still open to better suggestions.
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On 10/10/2014 11:02 PM, Tam wrote:
When I go to the site silverlist.org I get the error server can not be found.
Please advise.
I got the same thing, but still the mail list operates.
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the size distribution of the colloidal particles produced,
but this is just a conjecture, at this point.
I am pretty sure the current per electrode area also affects
the size distribution.
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different chemistry.
Regardless, it is a useful observation that test papers can
contaminate the solution being tested.
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or two. It reminds me of the liquid metal robot
healing itself in the Terminator movie.
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that might dissolve in water.
e.g.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/EISCO-Qualitative-Filter-Paper-15cm-Pack-of-100-/271215252940
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the reversal.
How long that takes
depends on the voltage the electrode areas and spacing,
so it is hard to come up with a specific time
that works for everyone.
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