I use their rip-stop silver fabric to make "powered silver bandages" I have 
several different sized cut(in the shape of bandaids & pads) with a small power 
source to run silver ios off of the "bandaids. My neighbor who has diabetess 
and had an ulcer from the knee to the ankle, it has been opened for over 5 
years. It only took 2 months with wearing the silver bandaid 2 hours a day. 
Worked great! No scar's and healed nicely. I am making several of these so my 
kids will have them as well as neighbors who already want them. I have told 
them of the cost of material, they still want them. Buying the material in bulk 
would be cheaper, but I have just handwashed the silver fabric just to be extra 
careful!


To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2013 2:37 AM
Subject: Re: CS>question about earthing material
 

A natural would be cotton or bamboo or silk interlaced with carbon thread.  If 
this is not available, I think one could buy carbon thread or conductive thread 
and just sew a few zig zag patterns in the foot region of a spread.  just 
glanced at this page with some conductive silver plated fabrics.  
http://www.fine-silver-productsnet.com/shmefayaandf.html        

On 1/26/2013 12:01 AM, Nenah Sylver wrote:

 
>This is addressed to Bonita Poulin  and anyone else who might know.
>    Thanks to some very informative discussions in this group, I am ready to 
>buy some Earthing material with which to make a half-sheet for my bed. Bonita 
>had written: “I just received the fabric and grounding cord I ordered from 
>www.lessEMF.com . The fabric covers most of my queen size bed. Total cost, 
>including USDS shipping was $69.50, much cheaper than the ready made grounding 
>sheets sold online.”
>    It is indeed a great price. The only thing, the material sold on this site 
>is polyester. I like natural fibers, and am wondering how comfortable you 
>found this material. Also, have you felt better since sleeping on this?
>    Researching more into this, I’ve found that the conductive silver threads 
>can break (thus losing their conductivity), so the sheets must be handled 
>carefully.
>    Any info you can provide will be greatly appreciated.
> 
>Thanks.
>Nenah  
> 
>Nenah Sylver, PhD
>author, the NEW Rife Handbook (2011)
>Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy(2004)
>VoiceBio and Biomodulator certification
>www.nenahsylver.com; www.rifehandbook.com
>