We have know for a long time that CS can cure many fish ailments.
However there is a caution, and that is that CS will kill the bacteria
that are needed to convert the wastes to harmless substances. Thus it
can cause deterioration of water quality until the fish die. Normally
if a fish is sick you pull it out and put it in a small bowl with CS
until it is well then put it back.
I have never understood why the EPA says that silver is extremely toxic
to fish when we have found that it can cure most fish diseases without
injury to the fish.
Marshall
bodhisattva wrote:
I discovered CS as a GREAT thing to keep in fish tanks! Turns out,
someone else discovered this before me.. Now there are a couple of
companies selling CS for Fish Tanks.
http://www.alchemistsworkshop.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/6.jpg
ATOMICSILVER wrote:
A question for the list which I am fairly sure has not been covered ,
at least for a while. What would the effect be of putting cs in a
batch of sea water. ? And if there were fish , shrimp etc in the sea
water , what effect would it have on them? Any ideas much appreciated
Richard
On 02/05/2010, at 11:01, MaryAnn Helland wrote:
I sent this message at 8:20 this morning -- but forgot to trim!!
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Hey Ode! Just catching up on email, and I read yours. I don't
always understand your posts, and maybe I'm not understanding your
question here correctly -- but if I am, then the answer is yes. My
chiropractor routinely alters the chemistry of venom with
electricity. He has an electro-stim machine, which uses
self-adhesive pads attached to wires attached to the machine --
through which electricity is conveyed to whatever spot on your
body. Typically, this machine is used to deep-stimulte muscles --
such as back muscles -- to get them to release from spasms. But he
also uses this machine on bites -- snake, brown recluse, tick, bee
or wasp stings, etc. -- and it neutralizes the proteins/toxins of
the venoms. It works so well on tick bites, that I have begun to
use my Godzilla to self-treat tick bites successfully. Think I'd
still head for him if I got a brown recluse bite, though!
MA
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*From:* Ode Coyote <odecoy...@windstream.net
<mailto:odecoy...@windstream.net>>
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com <mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com>
*Sent:* Wed, April 28, 2010 5:07:14 AM
*Subject:* Re: CS>Zapper
Next question: Can venom be altered by altering the chemistry of
the blood with an electrical current?
I'd say likely so.
Note that most "itch sticks" have ammonium as the base.. a caustic
substance.
"Pee on jelly fish stings"..ammonium again.
Ammonium Hydroxide...Sodium Hydroxide. Alkaline.
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