Re: CSNanoparticles are better

2006-03-22 Thread Robert Berger
Hi Pat, One has to disassemble the microwave oven and remove the power supply in order to use it. Some has found relief from arthritis pains, one reported mental disorientation. Go to google and input colloidal gold and read about it. Ole Bob Pat pattycake29...@yahoo.com

Re: CSNanoparticles are better

2006-03-21 Thread Pat
I don't see how you can make CS without a Tyndall Effect. When I add a tiny bit of CS (bought or homemade) to the distilled water to begin making a new batch, there's already a slight Tyndall. Even if I start without adding any CS, as soon as it's gone several minutes, the Tyndall starts

Re: CSNanoparticles are better

2006-03-21 Thread cking001
Another question. I've never tried colloidal gold before, but am interested in it. There is not very much information that I can find. The man who first told me about CS and makes colloidal gold occasionally said I could make colloidal gold with my machine, but it would take about

Re: CSNanoparticles are better

2006-03-21 Thread Robert Berger
Pat, I have been developing the colloidal gold process and find that the microwave power supply is the best route to go. If you use Neon sign transformers (NST) then you have to have a minimum of 12 kv and 90 ma of current capability or the arc is almost impossible to sustain.

Re: CSNanoparticles are better

2006-03-21 Thread Sam Mureno
Hi Bob. I use a 5000 volt NST at 60 mA and have no problems. Makes 1 quart in about 1 hour. For more info see cg_exchange at yahoo groups. Not to many people post nowdays but alot of info in the archives. Alot of photos and files also. Sam On 3/21/06, Robert Berger bober...@swbell.net wrote:

Re: CSNanoparticles are better

2006-03-21 Thread James McCourt, Ph.D.
Are you doing a gold book similar to the silver one? - Original Message - From: Robert Berger To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 9:37 AM Subject: Re: CSNanoparticles are better Pat, I have been developing the colloidal gold process and find

Re: CSNanoparticles are better

2006-03-21 Thread Pat
Ole Bob said, I have been developing the colloidal gold process and find that the microwave power supply is the best route to go. I assume you aren't putting anything into the microwave, you somehow are wiring it to the power source for a microwave? Guess it's way beyond me. Have you noticed

CSNanoparticles are better

2006-03-20 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Here is an article that demonstrates what we have already believed, that the smaller the particle size, the easier it is for our bodies to use silver. I realize this article is about gold, but I believe the principles are transferable. Nanoparticle size affects uptake by cells 15 March 2006

Re: CSNanoparticles are better

2006-03-20 Thread Robert Berger
This supports the logic of monitoring the cell current and keeping the current density below 1 mA per square inch of anode electrode. You really do not want to see a Tyndall Effect beam in your EIS. Ole Bob Terry Chamberlin tcj...@yahoo.ca wrote: Here is an article that